[package] name = "quicksearch-core" version.workspace = true edition.workspace = true license.workspace = true authors.workspace = true repository.workspace = true description = "Indexing, storage and search engine behind QuickSearch." [lib] name = "quicksearch_core" path = "src/lib.rs" [dependencies] # `bundled-sqlcipher-vendored-openssl` compiles the SQLCipher amalgamation # (a superset of the stock SQLite `bundled` build — FTS5 etc. included) and # statically links a vendored OpenSSL libcrypto, so encryption support adds # no runtime library dependencies. With no `PRAGMA key` applied, SQLCipher # behaves identically to stock SQLite, so unencrypted indexes are unaffected. rusqlite = { version = "0.39", features = ["bundled-sqlcipher-vendored-openssl"] } argon2 = { version = "0.5", features = ["zeroize"] } zeroize = { version = "1", features = ["derive"] } getrandom = "0.2" sha2 = "0.10.8" walkdir = "2.5.0" # Default features pull in zstd 0.11, which cannot unify with our zstd 0.13 below # and so builds a second copy of the wrapper crates. We only read OOXML/ODF # containers (docx/xlsx/pptx/odt/ods/odp), whose entries are always deflate or # stored, so zstd/bzip2/aes-crypto are all dead weight here. zip = { version = "0.6", default-features = false, features = ["deflate"] } quick-xml = "0.31" # OLE2 compound-file reader, for the pre-2007 binary Office formats # (.doc/.xls/.ppt) whose text lives in named streams rather than a zip. Already # in the lockfile transitively via infer, so naming it directly compiles # nothing new. cfb = "0.7" serde = { version = "1.0", features = ["derive"] } toml = "0.8" mime_guess = "2.0" infer = "0.15" # Charset decoding for non-UTF-8 text (UTF-16 .reg exports, legacy # single-byte and CJK encodings). Already in the lockfile transitively via # pdf-extract, so naming it directly compiles nothing new. encoding_rs = "0.8" # Statistical charset detection (Firefox's detector) for text that is neither # UTF-8 nor BOM-marked. Its mandatory deps beyond encoding_rs are tiny # (cfg-if, memchr, detone). chardetng = "1.0" # RTF text extraction. Pure Rust; with the default `jsbindings` feature off # (it exists for the crate's WASM build) it depends only on serde. rtf-parser = { version = "0.4", default-features = false } # `lopdf` is deliberately NOT declared here. `pdf-extract` re-exports it # (`pub use lopdf::*`), and `extract/pdf.rs` reaches it that way. Naming it # directly resolves a *second*, older copy alongside pdf-extract's — which is # what used to make every PDF parse twice, and what pulled in rayon (whose # global thread pool is never torn down), chrono, time, md5 and a second nom. pdf-extract = "0.12" lofty = "0.19" kamadak-exif = "0.5" notify = "6.1" ctrlc = "3.4" zstd = "0.13" globset = "0.4" regex = "1" # `nice()`, for dropping indexing threads to background scheduling priority. # Linux schedules per task, so it affects only the calling thread. Already in # the lockfile transitively (rusqlite, getrandom), so naming it directly # compiles nothing new. [target.'cfg(unix)'.dependencies] libc = "0.2" # `GetDriveTypeW` (a mapped drive letter is the only way to spot an SMB share # that isn't written as UNC) plus the FILE_ATTRIBUTE_* constants, which # `platform.rs` spells out for itself so its tests run on Linux and then # const-asserts against this crate on Windows builds. # Pinned to 0.52 deliberately: walkdir → winapi-util already # resolves exactly that version, so this adds no new crate compilations. [target.'cfg(windows)'.dependencies] # GetDriveTypeW and the FILE_ATTRIBUTE_* constants live in # Win32_Storage_FileSystem; DRIVE_REMOTE, oddly, is filed under # Win32_System_WindowsProgramming. Win32_System_Threading carries # SetThreadPriority and THREAD_MODE_BACKGROUND_BEGIN, and both it and # GetCurrentThread need Win32_Foundation for HANDLE/BOOL. windows-sys = { version = "0.52", features = [ "Win32_Foundation", # SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES, which `CreateFileW`'s signature names even though # the directory-count path passes null for it. "Win32_Security", "Win32_Storage_FileSystem", "Win32_System_Threading", "Win32_System_WindowsProgramming", ] }