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Confluence uses the Apache Lucene search engine library
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Searching for a string surrounded by quotes produces results with an exact match except for strings with stop words such as "the." Stop words are ignored.
As part of its tokenization process, Lucene strips out punctuation from the search string, although Confluence search now preserves _ (underline) characters. Refer to the Confluence issue Allow search for words and phrases with non-letter symbols: plus (+), minus (-), period (.), dollar sign ($), asterisk (*), etc
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For detailed information about Confluence search refer to the following pages provided by Atlassian:
- https://confluence.atlassian.com/conf613/search-964961041.html
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You can insert a Confluence search box on a wiki page. Refer to the Confluence Gadgets demonstration (Confluence QuickNav). |
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{scrollbar:icons=false} h1. How Confluence search works Confluence search sometimes returns results that surprise users. These tips are from support people who have helped users to understand search results. Searching with quotes, for example searching for the string "Book One", does not look for an exact match like most search engines do. Rather, it looks for "Book AND One" and would return all matches where "One" is the first word after "Book" other than things considered to be stop words (a, the, an, etc.) This is explained in this support request: [http://jira.atlassian.com/browse/CONF-7148] It's not possible for Confluence search to return hits for "the best," as an example--with or without quotes, "the" is ignored. On the back end Confluence is using a search tokenizer called [Lucene|http://lucene.apache.org/java/docs/] {multi-excerpt-include:wikicontent:Exit Disclaimer to Include|name=ExitDisclaimer|nopanel=true}). As part of its tokenization process, Lucene strips out all punctuation from the search string, including _ characters. {scrollbar:icons=false} |