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Lance Norskog edited comment on SOLR-2202 at 9/28/11 11:29 PM:
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+1 on getting this in. It's a cool feature that makes sense, but nobody would
think of. (Ok, no American :) )
was (Author: lancenorskog):
+1 on getting this in. It's a cool feature that makes sense, but nobody
would think of. (Ok, no American :)
> Money FieldType
> ---------------
>
> Key: SOLR-2202
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-2202
> Project: Solr
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: Schema and Analysis
> Affects Versions: 1.5
> Reporter: Greg Fodor
> Fix For: 3.5, 4.0
>
> Attachments: SOLR-2022-solr-3.patch, SOLR-2202-lucene-1.patch,
> SOLR-2202-solr-1.patch, SOLR-2202-solr-2.patch, SOLR-2202-solr-4.patch,
> SOLR-2202-solr-5.patch, SOLR-2202-solr-6.patch, SOLR-2202-solr-7.patch,
> SOLR-2202-solr-8.patch, SOLR-2202-solr-9.patch, SOLR-2202.patch,
> SOLR-2202.patch
>
>
> Attached please find patches to add support for monetary values to
> Solr/Lucene with query-time currency conversion. The following features are
> supported:
> - Point queries (ex: "price:4.00USD")
> - Range quries (ex: "price:[$5.00 TO $10.00]")
> - Sorting.
> - Currency parsing by either currency code or symbol.
> - Symmetric & Asymmetric exchange rates. (Asymmetric exchange rates are
> useful if there are fees associated with exchanging the currency.)
> At indexing time, money fields can be indexed in a native currency. For
> example, if a product on an e-commerce site is listed in Euros, indexing the
> price field as "10.00EUR" will index it appropriately. By altering the
> currency.xml file, the sorting and querying against Solr can take into
> account fluctuations in currency exchange rates without having to re-index
> the documents.
> The new "money" field type is a polyfield which indexes two fields, one which
> contains the amount of the value and another which contains the currency code
> or symbol. The currency metadata (names, symbols, codes, and exchange rates)
> are expected to be in an xml file which is pointed to by the field type
> declaration in the schema.xml.
> The current patch is factored such that Money utility functions and
> configuration metadata lie in Lucene (see MoneyUtil and CurrencyConfig),
> while the MoneyType and MoneyValueSource lie in Solr. This was meant to
> mirror the work being done on the spacial field types.
> This patch has not yet been deployed to production but will be getting used
> to power the international search capabilities of the search engine at Etsy.
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