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This module disables the indexation of attachments content.
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Attachment model has a field called 'index_content' where the content of the
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attachment is read and stored directly in the database. This field is useful in
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order to search content of a file. But most of cases it is not used, so, you
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can install this module in order to:
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- **Avoid Duplicating Data:** Because indexation extracts text content from
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files and put it on the database in order it could be searched, but this
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implies you have the file data in your ``filestore`` directory, and also part
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(or sometimes all) of that data in your database too.
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- **Improve Performance:** Since not all indexed files are plain text,
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they require extra process to read them.
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Maybe you could try to uninstall modules like ``document`` in order to disable
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its indexation features, but you could face the uninstallation of other modules
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that could be useful for you (e.g, ``hr_recruitment`` depends on that).
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But even if you don't have ``document`` installed, you'd still have plain text
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content indexation by default. As you can see in this SQL query results,
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indexation is active even without it:
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.. |sql_query| image:: https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/442938/67894113-45d27a80-fb2e-11e9-9a22-ba43d8b444c5.png
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:target: https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/442938/67894113-45d27a80-fb2e-11e9-9a22-ba43d8b444c5.png
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:height: 200px
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:width: 400px
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:alt: SQL Query result showing indexed content
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|sql_query|
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Using this module you will not require to uninstall any module to disable
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the attachment content indexation, because we directly disable it at
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``ir.attachment`` base.
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Also, after the installation, the ``index_content`` field on attachments
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already recorded in database will be cleared.
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