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David Smiley commented on SOLR-1578:
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[~gsingers] had this to say about this issue:
bq. FWIW, my intent behind SOLR-1578, was a geocoding query parser (i.e. put in
addresses, POIs, etc.), not more spatial QP operators. I'm fine w/ marking it
as a duplicate, but at least wanted to capture that the issue was trying to
achieve something different than what this is.
The issue title here should be renamed to include "geocoding" -- a key intended
distinction. I'll rename it and even re-open it. But that said... it's hard to
imagine Solr shipping with geocoding unless perhaps it ended up as a contrib
module. I saw [~ichattopadhyaya]'s [Lucene Revolution presentation on
geocoding|http://lanyrd.com/2013/lucenesolrrev/scqxyr/] and it is very
non-trivial and requires large data files to resolve against.
> Develop a Spatial Query Parser
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> Key: SOLR-1578
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-1578
> Project: Solr
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: spatial
> Reporter: Grant Ingersoll
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> Given all the work around spatial, it would be beneficial if Solr had a query
> parser for dealing with spatial queries. For starters, something that used
> geonames data or maybe even Google Maps API would be really useful. Longer
> term, a spatial grammar that can robustly handle all the vagaries of
> addresses, etc. would be really cool.
> Refs:
> [1] http://www.geonames.org/export/client-libraries.html (note the Java
> client is ASL)
> [2] Data from geo names: http://download.geonames.org/export/dump/
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