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Lyubov Romanchuk commented on SOLR-5972: ---------------------------------------- Hi all, Attached the patch for multi value docvalue fields. Best regards, Lyuba > new statistics facet capabilities to StatsComponent facet - limit, sort and > missing. > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Key: SOLR-5972 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-5972 > Project: Solr > Issue Type: New Feature > Reporter: Elran Dvir > Attachments: SOLR-5972.patch, SOLR-5972.patch, > SOLR-5972_multivalue_docvalue.patch > > > I thought it would be very useful to enable limiting and sorting > StatsComponent facet response. > I chose to implement it in Stats Component rather than Analytics component > because Analytics doesn't support distributed queries yet. > The default for limit is -1 - returns all facet values. > The default for sort is no sorting. > The default for missing is true. > So if you use stats component exactly as before, the response won't change as > of nowadays. > If ask for sort or limit, missing facet value will be the last, as in regular > facet. > Sort types supported: min, max, sum and countdistinct for stats fields, and > count and index for facet fields (all sort types are lower cased). > Sort directions asc and desc are supported. > Sorting by multiple fields is supported. > our example use case will be employees' monthly salaries: > The follwing query returns the 10 most "expensive" employees: > "q=*:*&stats=true&stats.field=salary&stats.facet=employee_name&f.employee_name.stats.facet.sort=salary > sum desc&f.employee_name.stats.facet.limit=10" > The follwing query returns the 10 least "expensive" employees: > "q=*:*&stats=true&stats.field=salary&stats.facet=employee_name&f.employee_name.stats.facet.sort=salary > sum asc&f.employee_name.stats.facet.limit=10" > The follwing query returns the employee that got the highest salary ever: > "q=*:*&stats=true&stats.field=salary&stats.facet=employee_name&f.employee_name.stats.facet.sort=salary > max desc&f.employee_name.stats.facet.limit=1" > The follwing query returns the employee that got the lowest salary ever: > "q=*:*&stats=true&stats.field=salary&stats.facet=employee_name&f.employee_name.stats.facet.sort=salary > min asc&f.employee_name.stats.facet.limit=1" > The follwing query returns the 10 first (lexicographically) employees: > "q=*:*&stats=true&stats.field=salary&stats.facet=employee_name&f.employee_name.stats.facet.sort=employee_name > index asc&f.employee_name.stats.facet.limit=10" > The follwing query returns the 10 employees that have worked for the longest > period: > "q=*:*&stats=true&stats.field=salary&stats.facet=employee_name&f.employee_name.stats.facet.sort=employee_name > count desc&f.employee_name.stats.facet.limit=10" > The follwing query returns the 10 employee whose salaries vary the most: > "q=*:*&stats=true&stats.field=salary&stats.facet=employee_name&f.employee_name.stats.facet.sort=salary > countdistinct desc&f.employee_name.stats.facet.limit=10" > Attached a patch implementing this in StatsComponent. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.4#6332) --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@lucene.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@lucene.apache.org