in a certain time period (say christmas) I will promote a doc in "christmas" keyword. or based on users interest I will boost a specific category of products. or (I am not sure how can I do this one) I will boost docs that current user's friends (source:facebook) purchased/used/... or based on region I will promote a product in search result. or boost discounted products. or boost docs has all keyword as exact 'title" ... actually most importantly I want to boost some docs based on current users preferences/history/social network data/...
thank you for your help. On Thu, Jul 7, 2011 at 5:33 PM, Erick Erickson <erickerick...@gmail.com>wrote: > Have you looked at dismax/edismax? > > I'm not clear what "rules" would be. Could > you provide some examples? Should > various fields get different boosts? Different > boosts based on part-of-speech? Boosts > based on what the value being searched is? > > Best > Erick > > On Thu, Jul 7, 2011 at 6:38 PM, Cengiz Han <cen...@cengizhan.com> wrote: > > Hi all, > > I am very new to SOLR, currently trying to spike it out. > > > > I found some resources about boosting from query string parameters but I > > want to configure all this boosting "rules" for my application in the > search > > server (solr) level, I don't want to build and manipulate SOLR queries in > my > > application level. SOLR should be keeping or relevancy related boosting > > options in server side. Firstful can I do that? If so which one is the > right > > way, queryparser? request handler? component? > > > > It would be great, If you can share a sample or an introduction > > article/resource. > > > > Thanks in advance > > > > -- > > cengiz han > > +1(403)923-5455 > > blog:develoq <http://develoq.net/> > > > -- cengiz han +1(403)923-5455 blog:develoq <http://develoq.net/>