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David Smiley commented on SOLR-2155:
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SOLR-3304 was just committed to Solr 4. If you are using SOLR-2155 in Solr 3,
then you don't need to worry about patching Solr in Solr 4 or anything to get
the same functionality (and more). The field type is
SpatialRecursivePrefixTreeFieldType which defaults to geospatial use with
geohashes. It also has a "distErrPct" option which specifies the precision of
the shape which speeds things up some.
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> Geospatial search using geohash prefixes
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>
> Key: SOLR-2155
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-2155
> Project: Solr
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Reporter: David Smiley
> Assignee: David Smiley
> Attachments: GeoHashPrefixFilter.patch, GeoHashPrefixFilter.patch,
> GeoHashPrefixFilter.patch, Solr2155-1.0.2-project.zip,
> Solr2155-1.0.3-project.zip, Solr2155-1.0.4-project.zip,
> Solr2155-for-1.0.2-3.x-port.patch,
> SOLR-2155_GeoHashPrefixFilter_with_sorting_no_poly.patch, SOLR.2155.p3.patch,
> SOLR.2155.p3tests.patch
>
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> {panel:title=NOTICE} The status of this issue is a plugin for Solr 3.x
> located here: https://github.com/dsmiley/SOLR-2155. Look at the introductory
> readme and download the plugin .jar file. Lucene 4's new spatial module is
> largely based on this code. The Solr 4 glue for it should come very soon but
> as of this writing it's hosted temporarily at https://github.com/spatial4j.
> For more information on using SOLR-2155 with Solr 3, see
> http://wiki.apache.org/solr/SpatialSearch#SOLR-2155 This JIRA issue is
> closed because it won't be committed in its current form.
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> There currently isn't a solution in Solr for doing geospatial filtering on
> documents that have a variable number of points. This scenario occurs when
> there is location extraction (i.e. via a "gazateer") occurring on free text.
> None, one, or many geospatial locations might be extracted from any given
> document and users want to limit their search results to those occurring in a
> user-specified area.
> I've implemented this by furthering the GeoHash based work in Lucene/Solr
> with a geohash prefix based filter. A geohash refers to a lat-lon box on the
> earth. Each successive character added further subdivides the box into a 4x8
> (or 8x4 depending on the even/odd length of the geohash) grid. The first
> step in this scheme is figuring out which geohash grid squares cover the
> user's search query. I've added various extra methods to GeoHashUtils (and
> added tests) to assist in this purpose. The next step is an actual Lucene
> Filter, GeoHashPrefixFilter, that uses these geohash prefixes in
> TermsEnum.seek() to skip to relevant grid squares in the index. Once a
> matching geohash grid is found, the points therein are compared against the
> user's query to see if it matches. I created an abstraction GeoShape
> extended by subclasses named PointDistance... and CartesianBox.... to support
> different queried shapes so that the filter need not care about these details.
> This work was presented at LuceneRevolution in Boston on October 8th.
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