MaryJo, I think you've mis-understood. The counts are different simply
because the 2nd query contains an filter of a facet value from the 1st
query - that's completely expected.
The issue is how to get the original facet counts (with no filters but
same q) in the same call as also filtering by one of those facet values.
Personally I don't think it's possible, but will be interested to hear
others input, since it's a very common situation for me - I cache the
first result in memcached and tag future queries as related to the first.
Or could you always make 2 calls back to Solr (one original (again), and
one with the filters), the caches should help massively.
On 02/06/16 19:07, MaryJo Sminkey wrote:
And you're saying the count for the second query is different than what was
returned in the facet? You may need to check for any defaults you have set
up in the solrconfig for the select parser, if for instance you have any
grouping going on, but aren't doing grouping in your facet, that could
result in the counts being off.
MJ
On Thu, Jun 2, 2016 at 2:01 PM, Jamal, Sarfaraz <
sarfaraz.ja...@verizonwireless.com.invalid> wrote:
Absolutely,
Here is what it looks like:
This brings the right counts as it should
http://
**********select?q=video&hl=true&hl.fl=*&hl.snippets=20&facet=true&facet.field=team
Then when I specify which team
http://
**********select?q=video&hl=true&hl.fl=*&hl.snippets=20&facet=true&facet.field=team&fq=team:rollback
The counts are obviously different now, as the result set is limited to
one team.
Sas
-----Original Message-----
From: MaryJo Sminkey [mailto:mjsmin...@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, June 2, 2016 1:56 PM
To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org
Subject: [E] Re: Faceting Question(s)
Jamai - what is your q= set to? And do you have a fq for the original
query? I have found that if you do a wildcard search (*.*) you have to be
careful about other parameters you set as that can often result in the
numbers returned being off. In my case, my defaults had things like edismax
settings for phrase boosting, etc. that don't apply if there isn't a search
term, and once I removed those for a wildcard search I got the correct
numbers. So possibly your facet query itself may be set up correctly but
something else in the parameters and/or filters with the two queries may be
the cause of the difference.
Mary Jo
On Thu, Jun 2, 2016 at 1:47 PM, Jamal, Sarfaraz <
sarfaraz.ja...@verizonwireless.com.invalid> wrote:
Hello Everyone,
I am working on implementing some basic faceting into my project.
I have it working the way I want to, but I feel like there is probably
a better way the way I went about it.
* I want to show a category and its count.
* when someone clicks a category, it sets a FQ= to that category.
But now that the results are being filtered, the category counts from
the original query without the filters are off.
So, I have a single api call that I make with rows set to 0 and the
base query without any filters, and use that to display my categories.
And then I call the api again, this time to get the results. And the
category count is the same.
I hope that makes sense.
I was hoping facet.query would be of help, but I am not sure I
understood it properly.
Thanks in advance =)
Sas