Hi Geert-jan,
On Aug 4, 2010, at 12:04pm, Geert-Jan Brits wrote:
If I understand correctly: you want to sort your collapsed results
by 'nr of
collapsed results'/ hits.
It seems this can't be done out-of-the-box using this patch (I'm not
entirely sure, at least it doesn't follow from the wiki-page.
Perhaps best
is to check the jira-issues to make sure this isn't already
available now,
but just not updated on the wiki)
Also I found a blogpost (from the patch creator afaik) with in the
comments
someone with the same issue + some pointers.
http://blog.jteam.nl/2009/10/20/result-grouping-field-collapsing-with-solr/
Yup, that's the one -
http://blog.jteam.nl/2009/10/20/result-grouping-field-collapsing-with-solr/comment-page-1/#comment-1249
So with some modifications to that patch, it could work...thanks for
the info!
-- Ken
2010/8/4 Ken Krugler <kkrugler_li...@transpac.com>
Hi Geert-Jan,
On Aug 4, 2010, at 5:30am, Geert-Jan Brits wrote:
Field Collapsing (currently as patch) is exactly what you're
looking for
imo.
http://wiki.apache.org/solr/FieldCollapsing
Thanks for the ref, good stuff.
I think it's close, but if I understand this correctly, then I
could get
(using just top two, versus top 10 for simplicity) results that
looked like
"dog training" (faceted field value A)
"super dog" (faceted field value B)
but if the actual faceted field value/hit counts were:
C (10)
D (8)
A (2)
B (1)
Then what I'd want is the top hit for "dog AND facet field:C",
followed by
"dog AND facet field:D".
Used field collapsing would improve the probability that if I asked
for the
top 100 hits, I'd find entries for each of my top N faceted field
values.
Thanks again,
-- Ken
I've got a situation where the key result from an initial search
request
(let's say for "dog") is the list of values from a faceted field,
sorted
by
hit count.
For the top 10 of these faceted field values, I need to get the
top hit
for
the target request ("dog") restricted to that value for the faceted
field.
Currently this is 11 total requests, of which the 10 requests
following
the
initial query can be made in parallel. But that's still a lot of
requests.
So my questions are:
1. Is there any magic query to handle this with Solr as-is?
2. if not, is the best solution to create my own request handler?
3. And in that case, any input/tips on developing this type of
custom
request handler?
Thanks,
-- Ken
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