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Baloo indexing works for me - the investment in background processing is well worth the accurate sub-100ms responses to my baloosearch queries over a few terabytes. Don't believe the naysayers, it is awesomely stable and functional !
That said, where am I supposed to query Baloo from ? Command line baloosearch works for me as a testing device, as a scripting command and as a fallback for lack of anything else, but I expected such powerful functionality to be pushed front and center in various GUI. I thought I had understood that Baloo is a kfind backend, but Dolphin's "More Search Tools" doesn't feature it. Dolphin's default search seems to look only at file names and not even indexed ones. I'm puzzled. So, please - where am I supposed to find access to that ursine power ?
Last edited by Jean-Marc Liotier on Fri Apr 01, 2022 8:36 am, edited 2 times in total.
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Hi!
You can use milou as a search tool, or just krunner. I think Dolphin only uses baloo for content searching, but I do not really know. |
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Thanks for suggesting krunner - I didn't know it and now I love how it saves me quite a few ad hoc xterm launches.
Alas I can't use milou for now: my main panel is xfce's - long story, but I come from xfce long ago. I find myself using more and more KDE and I now default to KDE for new setups but this workstation has a lot of legacy, so milou alas isn't an option. I think I have a Dolphin problem with Baloo... Let me open a thread for that ! |
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You could try to use the Viewer. It is basically a development tool, but it could work
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Sweet, thanks - I was wondering how to do that !
That said, milou's baloo functionality seems to be exactly similar to krunner's - which is now part of my environment: perfect for a quick search but not the full-of-options and showing-all-results UI that I'm looking for. |
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I don't know if it exists, but it wouldn't be that hard to write, I think. There is the --type for audio, text, etc. The other options are to limit output, e.g.
The results could be then filtered again, or sorted. What do you expect this tool to do? |
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Baloo's latency impresses me - it is sufficiently quick to support the top-down iterative nature of search in an interaction responsive enough to prevent user frustration: start with a couple search terms, get way too many results, refine search terms and iterate until a satisfactory results set.
My opinion may not be useful for now, as I've not yet found how to use Baloo within Dolphin - so maybe that existing integration does all I want... From what I see (search terms field, type filter, date filter, results as Dolphin file list), it does ! So, I think I just have to sort out my Dolphin/Baloo integration problem - not start thinking about a new tool. |
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According to ArchWiki:Baloo it should work in Dolphin as default search. I cannot check, because I unfortunately cannot use baloo. I have some external mounts (sshfs/nfs) which trigger a full rescan on mount. Perhaps you are missing some optional packages in Dolphin like baloo-widgets or kio-extras or so.
But you are right: The query time is awesome. 15G database and searches in less then 100ms. |
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You can see whether Dolphin thinks it can ask Baloo by looking at the F5 search prompt
https://bugsfiles.kde.org/attachment.cgi?id=137169 If the prompt includes options to search for specific types, dates, ratings or tags, Dolphin believes Baloo has indexed that info and it can ask... But also have a look at Bug 424871, there's a summary of when Dolphin queries Baloo halfway down. https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=424871#c4 There are traps and complications in cases with symlinks... |
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