| Tracker Indexer Reference Manual |
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Tracker's indexer has a modular design, so applications can specify where to locate the data to extract metadata from, plus how it should be extracted. To achieve this, tracker-indexer needs two files, one to define module behavior (.module files) plus a .so file that will be called on each of the files the module is interested in.
.module files are a key file with the following format:
[General]
Description=My extractor
Enabled=true
[Monitors]
Directories=
RecurseDirectories=$HOME/Documents;$HOME/Music
[Ignored]
Directories=
Files=
[Index]
Service=EvolutionEmails
MimeTypes=
Files=
This file will be installed in $prefix/share/tracker/modules/ and it must share the same name with the corresponding .so file, prefixed with "libtracker-module-" (that is, for my-extractor.module, there must be a libtracker-module-my-extractor.so)
Table 1. Module file description
| General | |
|---|---|
| Description | A short description for the module |
| Enabled | Whether the module is enabled or not. This is useful at a sysadmin level. |
| Monitors | |
|---|---|
| Directories | Semicolon separated list of directories that the module will handle, the indexer will not recurse into their contents. |
| RecurseDirectories | Semicolon separated list of directories that the module will handle, the indexer will recurse inside these directories' contents. |
| Ignored | |
|---|---|
| Directories | Directories that the indexer will skip. |
| Files | Files that the indexer will skip. |