This project provides Go bindings for the Tantivy search engine library. Tantivy is a full-text search engine library written in Rust, and this project aims to make its powerful search capabilities available to Go developers.
This project is still in development and might not be ready for production use. The API is subject to change, and the project may contain bugs. Please use with caution.
go get github.com/anyproto/tantivy-go
Ensure your libraries are in your ld
path.
- Run
make download-tantivy-all
inside therust
folder - Run
main.go
in theexample
folder
Development and compilation are done on MacBooks and for Apple platforms. Therefore, the development steps provided are for macOS.
- Install rustup
- Install Rust architectures:
make setup
- Add Android libraries to your path:
export PATH=$PATH:$ANDROID_HOME/tools:$ANDROID_HOME/emulator:$ANDROID_HOME/platform-tools:$ANDROID_HOME/ndk/25.2.9519653/toolchains/llvm/prebuilt/darwin-x86_64/bin
- Install Windows compiler:
brew install mingw-w64
- Install musl:
brew tap messense/macos-cross-toolchains && brew install x86_64-unknown-linux-musl
Run inside the rust
folder:
make install-all
- install release versions for all platforms
make install-debug-all
- install debug versions for all platforms
make install-ARCH-GOOS
- install release version for ARCH GOOS
make install-debug-ARCH-GOOS
- install debug version for ARCH GOOS
To be done
otool -l libtantivy_go.a | rg LC_BUILD_VERSION -A4 | rg minos | sort | uniq -c
Expected output:
880 minos 11.0
If you experience SIGSEGV issues with musl or windows, try adding these flags to the linker:
-extldflags '-static -Wl,-z stack-size=1000000'