Hi Roland, <allTermsRequired> is a boolean parameter already supported by the AnalyzingInfixLookup strategy. At a Lucene level is parameter for the Lookup method. At a Solr level is exposed through the configuration :
*suggest.allTermsRequired* Anyway the default configuration is *True*, so it is weird you get that behaviour. Hope this helps. Cheers On 20 November 2015 at 14:26, Szűcs Roland <szucs.rol...@bookandwalk.hu> wrote: > Hi all, > > I have a working suggester compnenet and requesthandler in my Solr 5.2.1 > instance. It is working as I expected but I need a solution which handles > multiple query terms "correctly". > > I have string field title. Let's see the following case: > title 1: Green Apple Color > title 2: Apple the master of innovation > title 3: Apple the master of presentation. > Using Edgengramm minsize3 for the copy of the string title field I get the > following: > suggest.q=''Appl", all documents are matched , fine. > > suggest.q=''Apple inno", all documents are matched, wrong as the user > expectation is to have only title 2 matched > > Is there any way to make the suggester component smarter to handle multi > term queries as user expect. AnalyzingInfixLookupFactory was a great > improvement to handle terms not only from the beginning of the expressions > but from the middle or the end. > > I think if we can apply "AND" relationship among the multi-terms query > match like in case of normal queries it can help. > > Any idea is appreciated > -- > <https://www.linkedin.com/pub/roland-sz%C5%B1cs/28/226/24/hu>Szűcs Roland > <https://www.linkedin.com/pub/roland-sz%C5%B1cs/28/226/24/hu>Ismerkedjünk > meg a Linkedin < > https://www.linkedin.com/pub/roland-sz%C5%B1cs/28/226/24/hu> > -en <https://bookandwalk.hu/>ÜgyvezetőTelefon: +36 1 210 81 > 13Bookandwalk.hu > <https://bokandwalk.hu/> > -- -------------------------- Benedetti Alessandro Visiting card : http://about.me/alessandro_benedetti "Tyger, tyger burning bright In the forests of the night, What immortal hand or eye Could frame thy fearful symmetry?" William Blake - Songs of Experience -1794 England