The Lucene.Net.Linq project seems pretty powerful and while querying seems pretty simple, I'm not quite sure how to add/update documents. Can an example or two be provided?
How to add documents in Lucene.Net.Linq?
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There are some full examples in the test project at https://github.com/themotleyfool/Lucene.Net.Linq/tree/master/source/Lucene.Net.Linq.Tests/Samples.
Once you've configured your mappings and initialized your provider, you make updates by opening a session:
You can also update existing documents. Simply retrieve the item from the session, and the session will detect if a modification was made:
Or you can delete documents:
When the session is disposed, all pending changes in the session are written to the index and then committed. This is done within a synchronization context to ensure all changes in the session are committed and seen atomically when queries are being executed on other threads.