Configures KeywordTokenizer with CollationAttributeFactory.

Converts the token into its java.text.CollationKey, and then encodes the CollationKey either directly or with IndexableBinaryStringTools (see below), to allow it to be stored as an index term.

WARNING: Make sure you use exactly the same Collator at index and query time -- CollationKeys are only comparable when produced by the same Collator. Since java.text.RuleBasedCollators are not independently versioned, it is unsafe to search against stored CollationKeys unless the following are exactly the same (best practice is to store this information with the index and check that they remain the same at query time):

  1. JVM vendor
  2. JVM version, including patch version
  3. The language (and country and variant, if specified) of the Locale used when constructing the collator via Collator#getInstance(java.util.Locale).
  4. The collation strength used - see Collator#setStrength(int)

The ICUCollationKeyAnalyzer in the analysis-icu package uses ICU4J's Collator, which makes its its version available, thus allowing collation to be versioned independently from the JVM. ICUCollationKeyAnalyzer is also significantly faster and generates significantly shorter keys than CollationKeyAnalyzer. See http://site.icu-project.org/charts/collation-icu4j-sun for key generation timing and key length comparisons between ICU4J and java.text.Collator over several languages.

CollationKeys generated by java.text.Collators are not compatible with those those generated by ICU Collators. Specifically, if you use CollationKeyAnalyzer to generate index terms, do not use ICUCollationKeyAnalyzer on the query side, or vice versa.

You must specify the required Version compatibility when creating CollationKeyAnalyzer:

  • As of 4.0, Collation Keys are directly encoded as bytes. Previous versions will encode the bytes with IndexableBinaryStringTools.

        public virtual void TestCollationKeySort()
        {
            Analyzer usAnalyzer     = new CollationKeyAnalyzer(LuceneTestCase.TEST_VERSION_CURRENT, GetCollator("en-US"));
            Collator franceCollator = GetCollator("fr");

            franceCollator.FrenchCollation = FrenchCollation.On;

            // `useFallback: true` on both Swedish and Danish collators in
            // case the region specific collator is not found.
            Analyzer franceAnalyzer  = new CollationKeyAnalyzer(LuceneTestCase.TEST_VERSION_CURRENT, franceCollator);
            Analyzer swedenAnalyzer  = new CollationKeyAnalyzer(LuceneTestCase.TEST_VERSION_CURRENT, GetCollator("sv-SE", "sv"));
            Analyzer denmarkAnalyzer = new CollationKeyAnalyzer(LuceneTestCase.TEST_VERSION_CURRENT, GetCollator("da-DK", "da"));

            var expectedUSKeySort = this.oStrokeFirst ? "BFJHD" : "BFJDH";

            // The ICU Collator and Sun java.text.Collator implementations differ in their
            // orderings - "BFJDH" is the ordering for java.text.Collator for Locale.US.
            this.TestCollationKeySort(usAnalyzer, franceAnalyzer, swedenAnalyzer, denmarkAnalyzer,
                                      expectedUSKeySort, "EACGI", "BJDFH", "BJDHF");
        }