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=Main Options= | =Main Options= | ||
− | The main options are only available in the [[Standalone Tutorial|standalone]] and [[Server Tutorial|server]] instance of BaseX | + | The main options are only available in the [[Standalone Tutorial|standalone]] and [[Server Tutorial|server]] instance of BaseX, i.e., they cannot be changed by database clients: |
− | === | + | ===DBPATH=== |
{| | {| | ||
|- | |- | ||
| valign='top' width='90' | '''Signature''' | | valign='top' width='90' | '''Signature''' | ||
− | |<code> | + | |<code>DBPATH [path]</code> |
|- | |- | ||
| valign='top' | '''Default''' | | valign='top' | '''Default''' | ||
− | |<code> | + | |<code>[[Configuration#Database Directory|{home}/BaseXData]] or [[Configuration#Database Directory|{home}/data]]</code> |
|- | |- | ||
| valign='top' | '''Summary''' | | valign='top' | '''Summary''' | ||
− | | | + | |Points to the directory in which all databases are located.<br/> '''Note:''' this option can only be changed if no database is currently opened. If the option is changed, existing databases will not be moved to the new location. |
|} | |} | ||
− | === | + | ===REPOPATH=== |
{| | {| | ||
|- | |- | ||
| valign='top' width='90' | '''Signature''' | | valign='top' width='90' | '''Signature''' | ||
− | |<code> | + | |<code>REPOPATH [path]</code> |
|- | |- | ||
| valign='top' | '''Default''' | | valign='top' | '''Default''' | ||
− | |<code> | + | |<code>[[Configuration#Database Directory|{home}/BaseXRepo]]</code> |
|- | |- | ||
| valign='top' | '''Summary''' | | valign='top' | '''Summary''' | ||
− | | | + | |Points to the repository directory, in which all [[Packaging|XQuery Packages]] are located.<br/>'''Note:''' if the option is changed, BaseX needs to be restarted in order to activate existing packages and avoid side effects. |
|} | |} | ||
− | === | + | ===DEBUG=== |
{| | {| | ||
|- | |- | ||
| valign='top' width='90' | '''Signature''' | | valign='top' width='90' | '''Signature''' | ||
− | |<code> | + | |<code>DEBUG</code> |
|- | |- | ||
| valign='top' | '''Default''' | | valign='top' | '''Default''' | ||
− | |<code> | + | |<code>false</code> |
|- | |- | ||
| valign='top' | '''Summary''' | | valign='top' | '''Summary''' | ||
− | | | + | |Sends internal debug info to STDERR. This option can be turned of to get additional information for development and debugging purposes. |
|} | |} | ||
− | === | + | ===LANG=== |
{| | {| | ||
|- | |- | ||
| valign='top' width='90' | '''Signature''' | | valign='top' width='90' | '''Signature''' | ||
− | |<code> | + | |<code>LANG [language]</code> |
|- | |- | ||
| valign='top' | '''Default''' | | valign='top' | '''Default''' | ||
− | |<code> | + | |<code>English</code> |
|- | |- | ||
| valign='top' | '''Summary''' | | valign='top' | '''Summary''' | ||
− | | | + | |Specifies the interface language. Currently, seven languages are available: 'English', 'German', 'French', 'Dutch', 'Italian', 'Japanese', and 'Vietnamese'. BaseX needs to be restarted in order to activate the new language. |
|} | |} | ||
− | === | + | ===LANGKEY=== |
{| | {| | ||
|- | |- | ||
| valign='top' width='90' | '''Signature''' | | valign='top' width='90' | '''Signature''' | ||
− | |<code> | + | |<code>LANGKEY</code> |
|- | |- | ||
| valign='top' | '''Default''' | | valign='top' | '''Default''' | ||
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|- | |- | ||
| valign='top' | '''Summary''' | | valign='top' | '''Summary''' | ||
− | | | + | |Prefixes all texts with the internal language keys. This option is helpful if BaseX is translated into another language, and if you want to see where particular texts are displayed. BaseX needs to be restarted in order to activate this option. |
|} | |} | ||
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|- | |- | ||
| valign='top' | '''Summary''' | | valign='top' | '''Summary''' | ||
− | | | + | |This is the host name or ip address the server is bound to. The server will be open to all clients if the option is set to an empty string. |
|} | |} | ||
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| valign='top' | '''Summary''' | | valign='top' | '''Summary''' | ||
− | | | + | |This port is used by the client to listen for [[Events|server events]]. This port will only be bound if a client attaches itself to a database event. |
|} | |} | ||
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| valign='top' | '''Summary''' | | valign='top' | '''Summary''' | ||
− | | | + | |This port is used by the [[Startup#BaseX HTTP Server|HTTP Server]], which offers the [[WebDAV]] and [[REST]] services. |
|} | |} | ||
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| valign='top' | '''Summary''' | | valign='top' | '''Summary''' | ||
− | | | + | |Points to the HTTP directory, in which query files are stored, which are evaluated by the [[REST]] service. |
|} | |} | ||
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| valign='top' | '''Summary''' | | valign='top' | '''Summary''' | ||
− | | | + | |Denotes the maximum allowed <code>number</code> of parallel read [[Transaction Management|transactions]]. |
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| valign='top' | '''Summary''' | | valign='top' | '''Summary''' | ||
− | | | + | |Specifies the maximum time a read-only transaction may take. If an operation takes longer than the specified timeout, it will be aborted. Write operations will not be affected by this timeout, as this would corrupt the integrity of the database. The timeout is deactivated if the timeout is set to {{mono|0}}. |
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| valign='top' | '''Summary''' | | valign='top' | '''Summary''' | ||
− | | | + | |Specifies the maximum time a client will be remembered by the server. If there has been no interaction with a client for a longer time than specified by this timeout, it will be disconnected. Running operations will not be affected by this option. The keepalive check is deactivated if the value is set to {{mono|0}}. |
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| valign='top' | '''Summary''' | | valign='top' | '''Summary''' | ||
− | | | + | |Chops all leading and trailing whitespaces from text nodes while building a database, and discards empty text nodes. This option often reduces the database size by up to 50%. |
|} | |} | ||
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| valign='top' | '''Summary''' | | valign='top' | '''Summary''' | ||
− | | | + | |Uses the internal XML parser instead of the standard Java XML parser. The internal parser is faster, more fault tolerant and supports common HTML entities out-of-the-box, but it does not support all features needed for parsing DTDs. |
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| valign='top' | '''Summary''' | | valign='top' | '''Summary''' | ||
− | | | + | |Parses referenced DTDs and resolves XML entities. By default, this option is switched to {{mono|false}}, as many DTDs are located externally, which may completely block the process of creating new databases. The [[#CATFILE|CATFILE]] option can be changed to locally resolve DTDs. |
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| valign='top' | '''Summary''' | | valign='top' | '''Summary''' | ||
− | | | + | |Specifies a catalog file to locally resolve DTDs; see the entry on [[Catalog Resolver]]s for more details. |
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|- | |- | ||
| valign='top' | '''Summary''' | | valign='top' | '''Summary''' | ||
− | | | + | |File filter in the [[Commands#Glob Syntax|Glob Syntax], which is applied whenever new databases are created, or resources are added to a database. |
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| valign='top' | '''Summary''' | | valign='top' | '''Summary''' | ||
− | | | + | |If this option is set to {{mono|true}}, files within archives (ZIP, GZIP, DOCX, etc.) are parsed whenever new database are created or resources are added to a database. |
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| valign='top' | '''Summary''' | | valign='top' | '''Summary''' | ||
− | | | + | |Skips corrupt (i.e., not well-formed) files while creating a database or adding new documents. If this option is activated, document updates are slowed down, as all files will be parsed twice. Next, main memory consumption will be higher as parsed files will be cached in main memory. |
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| valign='top' | '''Summary''' | | valign='top' | '''Summary''' | ||
− | | | + | |Defines a [[Parsers|parser]] for importing new files to the database. Currently, 'XML', 'CSV', 'TEXT', 'HTML' are available as parsers. HTML will be parsed as normal XML files if [http://home.ccil.org/~cowan/XML/tagsoup/ Tagsoup] is not found in the classpath. |
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| valign='top' | '''Summary''' | | valign='top' | '''Summary''' | ||
− | | | + | |Defines parser-specific options; see [[Parsers]] for more information. |
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|- | |- | ||
| valign='top' | '''Summary''' | | valign='top' | '''Summary''' | ||
− | | | + | |Creates a path index whenever a new database is created. A path index helps to optimize location paths; see [[Indexes]] for more details. |
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| valign='top' | '''Summary''' | | valign='top' | '''Summary''' | ||
− | | | + | |Creates a text index whenever a new database is created. A text index speeds up queries with equality comparisons on text nodes; see [[Indexes]] for more details. |
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| valign='top' | '''Summary''' | | valign='top' | '''Summary''' | ||
− | | | + | |Creates an attribute index whenever a new database is created. An attribute index speeds up queries with equality comparisons on attribute values; see [[Indexes]] for more details. |
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| valign='top' | '''Summary''' | | valign='top' | '''Summary''' | ||
− | | | + | |Creates a full-text index whenever a new database is created. A full-text index speeds up queries with full-text expressions; see [[Indexes]] for more details. |
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| valign='top' | '''Summary''' | | valign='top' | '''Summary''' | ||
− | | | + | |Updates on XML nodes are written back to the input files. Note that, if this option is turned on, no backups of your original files will be created. |
|} | |} | ||
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| valign='top' | '''Summary''' | | valign='top' | '''Summary''' | ||
− | | | + | |If this option is turned on, new databases will be exclusively created in main memory. Most queries will be evaluated faster in main memory mode, but all data is lost if BaseX is shut down. |
|} | |} | ||
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| valign='top' | '''Summary''' | | valign='top' | '''Summary''' | ||
− | | | + | |By activating this option, the XQuery {{mono|doc()}} and {{mono|collection()}} functions will create database instances for the addressed input files. |
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| valign='top' | '''Summary''' | | valign='top' | '''Summary''' | ||
− | | | + | |Flushes database buffers to disk after each update. If this option is set to {{mono|false}}, some update operations will be evaluated much faster. As a drawback, the chance of data loss increases if the database is kept open and not explicitly flushed via the [[Commands#FLUSH|FLUSH]] command. |
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| valign='top' | '''Summary''' | | valign='top' | '''Summary''' | ||
− | | | + | |Specifies the maximum number of index occurrences printed by the <code>[[Commands#INFO|INFO INDEX]]</code> command. |
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| valign='top' | '''Summary''' | | valign='top' | '''Summary''' | ||
− | | | + | |If a new full-text index is created, it will be particularly optimized for wildcards expressions. See the page on [[Full-Text]]s for more information on XQuery Full Text. |
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| valign='top' | '''Summary''' | | valign='top' | '''Summary''' | ||
− | | | + | |A new full-text index will stem all tokens and speed up queries on stemmed tokens. The same stemming normalization will be applied to all query tokens that are checked against tokens in this index. |
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| valign='top' | '''Summary''' | | valign='top' | '''Summary''' | ||
− | | | + | |A new full-text index will preserve the case of all tokens. The same case normalization will be applied to all query tokens that are checked against tokens in this index. |
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| valign='top' | '''Summary''' | | valign='top' | '''Summary''' | ||
− | | | + | |A new full-text index will preserve the diacritics of all tokens. The same diacritics normalization will be applied to all query tokens that are checked against tokens in this index. |
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| valign='top' | '''Summary''' | | valign='top' | '''Summary''' | ||
− | | | + | |A new full-text index will use the given language to normalize all tokens. This option is mainly important if tokens are to be stemmed, or if the tokenization of a language differs from Western languages. |
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| valign='top' | '''Summary''' | | valign='top' | '''Summary''' | ||
− | | | + | |A new full-text index will pre-calculate full-text scores. This option enables TF/IDF/based scores in full-text queries and increases main memory consumption while indexing. See the [[Full-Text#Scoring|Scoring]] for more information on different scoring types. |
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| valign='top' | '''Summary''' | | valign='top' | '''Summary''' | ||
− | | | + | |A new full-text index will drop tokens that are listed in the specified stopword list. A stopword list may decrease the size of the full text index. A standard stopword list for English texts is provided in the directory <code>etc/stopwords.txt</code> in the official releases. |
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| valign='top' | '''Summary''' | | valign='top' | '''Summary''' | ||
− | |Levenshtein | + | |This option specifies the maximum Levenshtein error for the BaseX-specific fuzzy match option. See the page on [[Full-Text#Fuzzy_Querying|Full-Texts]] for more information on fuzzy querying. |
|} | |} | ||
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| valign='top' | '''Summary''' | | valign='top' | '''Summary''' | ||
− | | | + | |Prints more information on internal query rewritings, optimizations, and performance. |
|} | |} | ||
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| valign='top' | '''Summary''' | | valign='top' | '''Summary''' | ||
− | | | + | |Enables all [[XQuery 3.0]] features supported by BaseX. If this option is set to {{mono|false}}, the XQuery parser will only accept expressions of the XQuery 1.0 specification. |
|} | |} | ||
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| valign='top' | '''Summary''' | | valign='top' | '''Summary''' | ||
− | | | + | |Results of XQuery expressions will be serialized if this option is turned on. For debugging purposes and performance measurements, this option can be set to {{mono|false}}. |
|} | |} | ||
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| valign='top' | '''Summary''' | | valign='top' | '''Summary''' | ||
− | |Contains external variables to be bound to | + | |Contains external variables to be bound to a query. Variable names and values are separated by equality signs, and multiple variables are delimited by commas. Variables may optionally be introduced with a leading dollar sign. |
+ | |- | ||
+ | | valign='top' | '''Examples''' | ||
+ | |<code>$a=1,$b=2</code> : binds the values {{mono|1}} and {{mono|2}} to the variables $a and $b. | ||
|} | |} | ||
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| valign='top' | '''Summary''' | | valign='top' | '''Summary''' | ||
− | | | + | |Contains parameters for serializing queries; see [[Serialization]] for more details. Keys and values are separated by equality signs, and multiple parameters are delimited by commas. |
+ | |- | ||
+ | | valign='top' | '''Example''' | ||
+ | |<code>encoding=US-ASCII,omit-xml-declaration=no</code> : sets the encoding to {{mono|US-ASCII}} and prints the XML declaration. | ||
|} | |} | ||
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| valign='top' | '''Summary''' | | valign='top' | '''Summary''' | ||
− | | | + | |Contains parameters for exporting all resources of a database; see [[Serialization]] for more details. Keys and values are separated by equality signs, multiple parameters are delimited by commas. |
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| valign='top' | '''Summary''' | | valign='top' | '''Summary''' | ||
− | |Contains the path (''base | + | |Contains the path (''base URI'') to the executed query (default: ''empty''). This directory will be used to resolve relative paths to documents, query modules, and other resources addressed in a query. |
|} | |} | ||
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| valign='top' | '''Summary''' | | valign='top' | '''Summary''' | ||
− | |Caches the query results before returning them to the client. | + | |Caches the query results before returning them to the client. This option may be set to {{mono|true}} if the whole result is needed for further operations (such as is e.g. the case in the GUI of BaseX). |
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| valign='top' | '''Summary''' | | valign='top' | '''Summary''' | ||
− | | | + | |Prints the execution plan of an XQuery expression in its XML representation. |
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| valign='top' | '''Summary''' | | valign='top' | '''Summary''' | ||
− | | | + | |Creates the query plan before or after the compilation step. Query plans might change due to optimizations. |
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| valign='top' | '''Summary''' | | valign='top' | '''Summary''' | ||
− | | | + | |Visualizes the execution plan of an XQuery expression with [http://www.graphviz.org dotty] and saves its dot file in the query directory. |
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| valign='top' | '''Summary''' | | valign='top' | '''Summary''' | ||
− | | | + | |Chooses a compact dot representation. |
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| valign='top' | '''Summary''' | | valign='top' | '''Summary''' | ||
− | | | + | |Visualizes the dot representation after the query execution. |
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| valign='top' | '''Summary''' | | valign='top' | '''Summary''' | ||
− | | | + | |Location of the {{mono|dotty}} executable. |
|} | |} |
Revision as of 17:58, 13 November 2011
This page is linked from the Getting Started Section.
The options listed on this page can be requested with the GET command and changed with the SET command. Three data types exist: strings, numbers, and booleans, which can be turned ON and OFF. If options are internally changed by the GUI of BaseX, they will be listed in the Info View.
A preview page contains all options offered by the latest stable snapshot.
Contents
Main Options
The main options are only available in the standalone and server instance of BaseX, i.e., they cannot be changed by database clients:
DBPATH
Signature | DBPATH [path]
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Default | {home}/BaseXData or {home}/data
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Summary | Points to the directory in which all databases are located. Note: this option can only be changed if no database is currently opened. If the option is changed, existing databases will not be moved to the new location. |
REPOPATH
Signature | REPOPATH [path]
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Default | {home}/BaseXRepo
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Summary | Points to the repository directory, in which all XQuery Packages are located. Note: if the option is changed, BaseX needs to be restarted in order to activate existing packages and avoid side effects. |
DEBUG
Signature | DEBUG
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Default | false
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Summary | Sends internal debug info to STDERR. This option can be turned of to get additional information for development and debugging purposes. |
LANG
Signature | LANG [language]
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Default | English
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Summary | Specifies the interface language. Currently, seven languages are available: 'English', 'German', 'French', 'Dutch', 'Italian', 'Japanese', and 'Vietnamese'. BaseX needs to be restarted in order to activate the new language. |
LANGKEY
Signature | LANGKEY
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Default | false
|
Summary | Prefixes all texts with the internal language keys. This option is helpful if BaseX is translated into another language, and if you want to see where particular texts are displayed. BaseX needs to be restarted in order to activate this option. |
Client/Server Architecture
HOST
Signature | HOST [host]
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Default | localhost
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Summary | This host name is used by the client when connecting to a server. |
PORT
Signature | PORT [port]
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Default | 1984
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Summary | This port is used by the client when connecting to a server. |
SERVERPORT
Signature | SERVERPORT [port]
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Default | 1984
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Summary | This is the port the database server will be listening to. |
SERVERHOST
Signature | SERVERHOST [host|ip]
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Default | empty (wildcard) |
Summary | This is the host name or ip address the server is bound to. The server will be open to all clients if the option is set to an empty string. |
EVENTPORT
Signature | EVENTPORT [port]
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Default | 1985
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Summary | This port is used by the client to listen for server events. This port will only be bound if a client attaches itself to a database event. |
HTTPPORT
Signature | HTTPPORT [port]
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Default | 8984
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Summary | This port is used by the HTTP Server, which offers the WebDAV and REST services. |
HTTPPATH
Signature | HTTPPATH [path]
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Default | {home}/BaseXHTTP
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Summary | Points to the HTTP directory, in which query files are stored, which are evaluated by the REST service. |
PARALLEL
Signature | PARALLEL [number]
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Default | 8
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Summary | Denotes the maximum allowed number of parallel read transactions.
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TIMEOUT
Signature | TIMEOUT [seconds]
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Default | 0 (no timeout)
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Summary | Specifies the maximum time a read-only transaction may take. If an operation takes longer than the specified timeout, it will be aborted. Write operations will not be affected by this timeout, as this would corrupt the integrity of the database. The timeout is deactivated if the timeout is set to 0 .
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KEEPALIVE
Signature | KEEPALIVE [seconds]
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Default | 0 (no timeout)
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Summary | Specifies the maximum time a client will be remembered by the server. If there has been no interaction with a client for a longer time than specified by this timeout, it will be disconnected. Running operations will not be affected by this option. The keepalive check is deactivated if the value is set to 0 .
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Database Options
CHOP
Signature | CHOP
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Default | true
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Summary | Chops all leading and trailing whitespaces from text nodes while building a database, and discards empty text nodes. This option often reduces the database size by up to 50%. |
INTPARSE
Signature | INTPARSE
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Default | true
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Summary | Uses the internal XML parser instead of the standard Java XML parser. The internal parser is faster, more fault tolerant and supports common HTML entities out-of-the-box, but it does not support all features needed for parsing DTDs. |
DTD
Signature | DTD
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Default | false
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Summary | Parses referenced DTDs and resolves XML entities. By default, this option is switched to false , as many DTDs are located externally, which may completely block the process of creating new databases. The CATFILE option can be changed to locally resolve DTDs.
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CATFILE
Signature | CATFILE [path]
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Default | empty |
Summary | Specifies a catalog file to locally resolve DTDs; see the entry on Catalog Resolvers for more details. |
CREATEFILTER
Signature | CREATEFILTER [filter]
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Default | *.xml
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Summary | File filter in the [[Commands#Glob Syntax|Glob Syntax], which is applied whenever new databases are created, or resources are added to a database. |
ADDARCHIVES
Signature | ADDARCHIVES
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Default | true
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Summary | If this option is set to true , files within archives (ZIP, GZIP, DOCX, etc.) are parsed whenever new database are created or resources are added to a database.
|
SKIPCORRUPT
Signature | SKIPCORRUPT
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Default | false
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Summary | Skips corrupt (i.e., not well-formed) files while creating a database or adding new documents. If this option is activated, document updates are slowed down, as all files will be parsed twice. Next, main memory consumption will be higher as parsed files will be cached in main memory. |
PARSER
Signature | PARSER [type]
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Default | XML
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Summary | Defines a parser for importing new files to the database. Currently, 'XML', 'CSV', 'TEXT', 'HTML' are available as parsers. HTML will be parsed as normal XML files if Tagsoup is not found in the classpath. |
PARSEROPT
Signature | PARSEROPT [options]
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Default | empty |
Summary | Defines parser-specific options; see Parsers for more information. |
PATHINDEX
Signature | PATHINDEX
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Default | true
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Summary | Creates a path index whenever a new database is created. A path index helps to optimize location paths; see Indexes for more details. |
TEXTINDEX
Signature | TEXTINDEX
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Default | true
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Summary | Creates a text index whenever a new database is created. A text index speeds up queries with equality comparisons on text nodes; see Indexes for more details. |
ATTRINDEX
Signature | ATTRINDEX
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Default | true
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Summary | Creates an attribute index whenever a new database is created. An attribute index speeds up queries with equality comparisons on attribute values; see Indexes for more details. |
FTINDEX
Signature | FTINDEX
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Default | false
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Summary | Creates a full-text index whenever a new database is created. A full-text index speeds up queries with full-text expressions; see Indexes for more details. |
WRITEBACK
Signature | WRITEBACK
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Default | false
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Summary | Updates on XML nodes are written back to the input files. Note that, if this option is turned on, no backups of your original files will be created. |
MAINMEM
Signature | MAINMEM
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Default | false
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Summary | If this option is turned on, new databases will be exclusively created in main memory. Most queries will be evaluated faster in main memory mode, but all data is lost if BaseX is shut down. |
FORCECREATE
Signature | FORCECREATE
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Default | false
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Summary | By activating this option, the XQuery doc() and collection() functions will create database instances for the addressed input files.
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AUTOFLUSH
Signature | AUTOFLUSH
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Default | true
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Summary | Flushes database buffers to disk after each update. If this option is set to false , some update operations will be evaluated much faster. As a drawback, the chance of data loss increases if the database is kept open and not explicitly flushed via the FLUSH command.
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MAXSTAT
Signature | MAXSTAT [num]
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Default | 30
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Summary | Specifies the maximum number of index occurrences printed by the INFO INDEX command.
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Full-Text Options
WILDCARDS
Signature | WILDCARDS
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Default | false
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Summary | If a new full-text index is created, it will be particularly optimized for wildcards expressions. See the page on Full-Texts for more information on XQuery Full Text. |
STEMMING
Signature | STEMMING
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Default | false
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Summary | A new full-text index will stem all tokens and speed up queries on stemmed tokens. The same stemming normalization will be applied to all query tokens that are checked against tokens in this index. |
CASESENS
Signature | CASESENS
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Default | false
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Summary | A new full-text index will preserve the case of all tokens. The same case normalization will be applied to all query tokens that are checked against tokens in this index. |
DIACRITICS
Signature | DIACRITICS
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Default | false
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Summary | A new full-text index will preserve the diacritics of all tokens. The same diacritics normalization will be applied to all query tokens that are checked against tokens in this index. |
LANGUAGE
Signature | LANGUAGE [lang]
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Default | en
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Summary | A new full-text index will use the given language to normalize all tokens. This option is mainly important if tokens are to be stemmed, or if the tokenization of a language differs from Western languages. |
SCORING
Signature | SCORING [mode]
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Default | 0
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Summary | A new full-text index will pre-calculate full-text scores. This option enables TF/IDF/based scores in full-text queries and increases main memory consumption while indexing. See the Scoring for more information on different scoring types. |
STOPWORDS
Signature | STOPWORDS [path]
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Default | empty |
Summary | A new full-text index will drop tokens that are listed in the specified stopword list. A stopword list may decrease the size of the full text index. A standard stopword list for English texts is provided in the directory etc/stopwords.txt in the official releases.
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LSERROR
Signature | LSERROR [error]
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Default | 0
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Summary | This option specifies the maximum Levenshtein error for the BaseX-specific fuzzy match option. See the page on Full-Texts for more information on fuzzy querying. |
Query Options
QUERYINFO
Signature | QUERYINFO
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Default | false
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Summary | Prints more information on internal query rewritings, optimizations, and performance. |
QUERY3
Signature | QUERY3
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Default | true
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Summary | Enables all XQuery 3.0 features supported by BaseX. If this option is set to false , the XQuery parser will only accept expressions of the XQuery 1.0 specification.
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SERIALIZE
Signature | SERIALIZE
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Default | true
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Summary | Results of XQuery expressions will be serialized if this option is turned on. For debugging purposes and performance measurements, this option can be set to false .
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BINDINGS
Signature | BINDINGS [vars]
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Default | empty |
Summary | Contains external variables to be bound to a query. Variable names and values are separated by equality signs, and multiple variables are delimited by commas. Variables may optionally be introduced with a leading dollar sign. |
Examples | $a=1,$b=2 : binds the values 1 and 2 to the variables $a and $b.
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SERIALIZER
Signature | SERIALIZER [params]
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Default | empty |
Summary | Contains parameters for serializing queries; see Serialization for more details. Keys and values are separated by equality signs, and multiple parameters are delimited by commas. |
Example | encoding=US-ASCII,omit-xml-declaration=no : sets the encoding to US-ASCII and prints the XML declaration.
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EXPORTER
Signature | EXPORTER [params]
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Default | empty |
Summary | Contains parameters for exporting all resources of a database; see Serialization for more details. Keys and values are separated by equality signs, multiple parameters are delimited by commas. |
QUERYPATH
Signature | QUERYPATH [path]
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Default | empty |
Summary | Contains the path (base URI) to the executed query (default: empty). This directory will be used to resolve relative paths to documents, query modules, and other resources addressed in a query. |
CACHEQUERY
Signature | CACHEQUERY
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Default | false
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Summary | Caches the query results before returning them to the client. This option may be set to true if the whole result is needed for further operations (such as is e.g. the case in the GUI of BaseX).
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RUNS
Signature | RUNS [num]
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Default | 1
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Summary | Specify number of runs a query is executed. Results are printed a single time and evaluation times are averages of all runs. |
Serialization Options
XMLPLAN
Signature | XMLPLAN
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Default | false
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Summary | Prints the execution plan of an XQuery expression in its XML representation. |
COMPPLAN
Signature | COMPPLAN
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Default | true
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Summary | Creates the query plan before or after the compilation step. Query plans might change due to optimizations. |
DOTPLAN
Signature | DOTPLAN
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Default | false
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Summary | Visualizes the execution plan of an XQuery expression with dotty and saves its dot file in the query directory. |
DOTCOMPACT
Signature | DOTCOMPACT
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Default | false
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Summary | Chooses a compact dot representation. |
DOTDISPLAY
Signature | DOTDISPLAY
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Default | true
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Summary | Visualizes the dot representation after the query execution. |
DOTTY
Signature | DOTTY [path]
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Default | dotty
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Summary | Location of the dotty executable.
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