Hi there,

Solr does not support leading wildcards, because it uses Lucene's standard 
QueryParser class without changing the defaults. You can easily change this by 
inserting the line

parser.setAllowLeadingWildcards(true);

in QueryParsing.java line 92. (This is after creating a QueryParser instance in 
QueryParsing.parseQuery(...))

and it obviously means that you have to change solr's source code. It would be 
nice to have an option in the schema to switch leading wildcards on or off per 
field. Leading wildcards really make no sense on richly populated fields 
because queries tend to result in too many clauses exceptions most of the time.

This works for leading wildcards. Unfortunately it does not enable searches 
with leading AND trailing wildcards. (E.g. searching for "*lega*" does not find 
results even if the term "elegance" is in the index. If you put a second 
asterisk at the end, the term "elegance" is found. (search for "*lega**" to get 
hits).
Can anybody explain this though it seems to be more of a lucene QueryParser 
issue?

-- Christian

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hi,

we have been trying to get the leading wildcards to work.

we have been looking around the Solr website, the Lucene website, wiki's 
and the mailing lists etc ...
but we found a lot of contradictory information.

so we have a few question : 
- is the latest version of lucene capable of handling leading wildcards ? 
- is the latest version of solr capable of handling leading wildcards ?
- do we need to make adjustments to the solr source code ?
- if we need to adjust the solr source, what do we need to change ?

thanks in advance !
Maarten

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