Hey everybody,
i have a Solr field keyword field defined as:
Some documents have tabs (\t) indexed in this field, e.g.
IPTC_2_080_KY:"\tbus\tbahn"
How can i query this content? I tried "\tbus\tbahn",
\\tbus\\tbahn and " bus bahn" bu
Yes, all the three options (copy fields, using dynamic fields and the
SortableTextField) are feasible. Since I am on the 7.5.0 version of Solr, I
will go ahead with the SortableTextField option.
Thank you team!!
On Fri, Dec 7, 2018 at 8:46 PM Alexandre Rafalovitch
wrote:
> If you are on the la
I am trying to implement Solr context filtering to filter auto-suggestion
result based on the category value.
*schema.xml*
Please note: here we have autosuggestion with `SpellCheckComponent`, which
we want to filter.
Here is the question
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/53707224/filter-the-solr-autosuggestion-in-hybris
On Tue, 11 Dec 2018 at 17:02 Ankit Patel wrote:
> I am trying to implement Solr context filt
Hello,
We are trying to use NGramFilterFactory for approximative search with solr
7.
We usually use a similarity with no tf, no idf (our similarity extends
ClassicSimilarity, with tf and idf functions always returning 1).
For ngram search though, it seems inappropriate since it scores a word
mat
Hello, I'm new to Solr been using it for a few months. A recent question came
up from our business partners about URL casing. Previously their URLs were
upper case, they made a change and now all lower. Both pages/URLs are still
accessible so there are duplicates in Solr. They are requesting all
What do you mean by "url case"? No, I'm not being snarky.
The value returned in a doc is very different than the value searched.
The stored data is the original input without going through any
filters.
If you mean the value _returned_ by Solr from a stored field, then the
case is exactly what
You are probably in "url-encoding hell". Add &debug=query to your
search and check the parsed query returned to see what Solr actually
sees. Try url-encoding the backslash *%5C" maybe?
Best,
Erick
On Tue, Dec 11, 2018 at 1:40 AM Michael Aleythe, Sternwald
wrote:
>
> Hey everybody,
>
> i have a So
Moyer, Brett wrote:
> What is the best practice on URL case?
I work with web archiving and URL-normalisation is quite a tricky thing. The
software we use is https://github.com/ukwa/webarchive-discovery and in there a
lot of energy has been spend on the subject. Long story short, we index 2
for
https://www.nuveen.com/mutual-funds/nuveen-high-yield-municipal-bond-fund
https://www.nuveen.com/mutual-funds/Nuveen-High-Yield-Municipal-Bond-Fund
Is there any issue if we just lowercase all URLs? I can't think of an issue
that would be caused, but that's why I'm asking the Guru's!
Brett Moyer
Lowercasing might work, it might not.
Hostnames originally were case-insensitive, but that might have changed with
I18N hostnames.
Paths are interpreted by the web server. On Windows, paths are
case-insensitive. On Unix, they are case-sensitive. Web servers might be
configured to use case-inse
Is there a way to get an approximate measure of the memory used by an indexed
field(s). I’m looking into a problem with one of our Solr indexes. I have a
Japanese query that causes the replicas to run out of memory when processing a
query.
Also, is there a way to change or disable the timeout in
Guys, I am trying to implement Solr context filtering to filter
auto-suggestion result based on the category value. We have implemented
autosuggestion based on SpellCheckComponent.
Here is my detail question
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/53707224/filter-the-solr-autosuggestion-in-hybris
Any
Hi,
If I request some query which is incorrect grammatically, error message is
shown in web browser but not in my python request code.
It just outputs "400 Bad Request".
How do I get error message in my python code?
Below is sample code...
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