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604: Speed up debug builds r=Kerollmops a=loiclec Note: this draft PR is based on https://github.com/meilisearch/milli/pull/601 , for no particular reason. ## What does this PR do? Make a series of changes with the goal of speeding up debug builds: 1. Add an `all_languages` feature which compiles charabia with its `default` features activated. The `all_languages` feature is activated by default. But running: ``` cargo build --no-default-features ``` on `milli` is now much faster. 2. Reduce the debug optimisation level from 3 to 0, except for a few critical dependencies. 3. Compile the build dependencies quicker as well. Previously, all build dependencies were compiled with `opt-level = 3`. Now, only the critical build dependencies are compiled with optimisations. 4. Reduce the amount of code generated by the `documents!` macro 5. Make the "progress update" closure provided to indexing functions a trait object instead of a generic parameter. This avoids monomorphising the indexing code multiple times needlessly. ## Results Initial build times on my computer before and after these changes: | | cargo check | cargo check --no-default-features | cargo test | cargo test --lib | cargo test --no-default-features | cargo test --lib --no-default-features | |--------|-------------|-----------------------------------|------------|------------------|----------------------------------|----------------------------------------| | before | 1m05s | 1m05s | 2m06s | 1m47s | 2m06 | 1m47s | | after | 28.9s | 13.1s | 40s | 38s | 23s | 21s | Co-authored-by: Loïc Lecrenier <loic@meilisearch.com> |
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README.md |
a concurrent indexer combined with fast and relevant search algorithms
Introduction
This repository contains the core engine used in Meilisearch.
It contains a library that can manage one and only one index. Meilisearch manages the multi-index itself. Milli is unable to store updates in a store: it is the job of something else above and this is why it is only able to process one update at a time.
This repository contains crates to quickly debug the engine:
- There are benchmarks located in the
benchmarks
crate. - The
cli
crate is a simple command-line interface that helps run flamegraph on top of it. - The
filter-parser
crate contains the parser for the Meilisearch filter syntax. - The
flatten-serde-json
crate contains the library that flattens serde-jsonValue
objects like Elasticsearch does. - The
json-depth-checker
crate is used to indicate if a JSON must be flattened.
How to use it?
Milli is a library that does search things, it must be embedded in a program.
You can compute the documentation of it by using cargo doc --open
.
Here is an example usage of the library where we insert documents into the engine and search for one of them right after.
let path = tempfile::tempdir().unwrap();
let mut options = EnvOpenOptions::new();
options.map_size(10 * 1024 * 1024); // 10 MB
let index = Index::new(options, &path).unwrap();
let mut wtxn = index.write_txn().unwrap();
let content = documents!([
{
"id": 2,
"title": "Prideand Prejudice",
"author": "Jane Austin",
"genre": "romance",
"price$": "3.5$",
},
{
"id": 456,
"title": "Le Petit Prince",
"author": "Antoine de Saint-Exupéry",
"genre": "adventure",
"price$": "10.0$",
},
{
"id": 1,
"title": "Wonderland",
"author": "Lewis Carroll",
"genre": "fantasy",
"price$": "25.99$",
},
{
"id": 4,
"title": "Harry Potter ing fantasy\0lood Prince",
"author": "J. K. Rowling",
"genre": "fantasy\0",
},
]);
let config = IndexerConfig::default();
let indexing_config = IndexDocumentsConfig::default();
let mut builder =
IndexDocuments::new(&mut wtxn, &index, &config, indexing_config.clone(), |_| ())
.unwrap();
builder.add_documents(content).unwrap();
builder.execute().unwrap();
wtxn.commit().unwrap();
// You can search in the index now!
let mut rtxn = index.read_txn().unwrap();
let mut search = Search::new(&rtxn, &index);
search.query("horry");
search.limit(10);
let result = search.execute().unwrap();
assert_eq!(result.documents_ids.len(), 1);
Contributing
We're glad you're thinking about contributing to this repository! Feel free to pick an issue, and to ask any question you need. Some points might not be clear and we are available to help you!
Also, we recommend following the CONTRIBUTING.md to create your PR.