If Solr's persian configuration is not sufficient, you could look into
commercial implementation from Basis Tech (I haven't tested it):
http://www.basistech.com/text-analytics/rosette/base-linguistics/for-arabic/
(says it supports persian at the bottom of the page).
I would also open a JIRA with e
i used pre-built persian analyzer but it isn't enough for me.
this work just for search exacly indexed work!
like search 'go' and search result is 'go'
as i said in english we have stemming,synonym,etc filters that help us to
have flexible search.
and i want some filter for persian.
that pre-built
http://blog.griddynamics.com/2015/08/scoring-join-party-in-solr-53.html
shows how to keep updates in a separate core. Notice that it is an
intermediate-level article for query syntax.
For persian text analysis, there is a pre-built analyser defiition in
the techproducts example, start from that. I
and another question is:
my docs are persian and i use text_fa for fieldType but i wanna to have a
persian textfield that handle search problem such as stemming.
word distance,synonyms etc
like english types.
as i said i handle "میخواهم " and "خواستن" and so on.
can you suggest me a fieldtype for
i'm really confused:|
i'm really anxious about cost of update like count.
and as you said:
you indexed like_count field .and i think it cost alot to update and index
again docs.
because like count change more and more
so isn't better to indede="false" that this field name??!!
On Tue, Sep 1, 2015
you don't need to use a dynamic field, just a normal field will work for
you. But, you *will* want to index it, and you may benefit from
docValues, so:
Upayavira
On Tue, Sep 1, 2015, at 10:59 AM, sara hajili wrote:
> my solr version is 5.2.1
> i have a question.
> if i create 2 core .one for po
my solr version is 5.2.1
i have a question.
if i create 2 core .one for post and one for like . i must index like count?
i mean in schema for like core i must write:
am i true?
On Tue, Sep 1, 2015 at 2:42 AM, Upayavira wrote:
> So you want to be able to sort by the "number of likes" value for
So you want to be able to sort by the "number of likes" value for a
post?
What version of Solr are you using? How many posts do you have?
There's a neat feature in Solr 5.2.1 (I'm pretty sure it is there, not
5.3) called score joins. Using that you can have two cores, one
containing your posts, a