Thanks Wes, And what if I'm using D6? :)
Jeff On Dec 14, 2011, at 6:52 PM, Wesley Nichols wrote: > If you are using D7, I recommend this combination > search_api > search_api_solr > facetapi > search_api_page > > You can create multiple indexes and select fields from a particular > entity type and it will automatically offer to join anything else that > is related to that entity through a reference field. > > In your case, I would create main index on nodes of the types you want > to search, then another index with the product display nodes, join the > commerce products and then you can use the facet api to just check > select your facets. > > Finally, create a search_api_page for each index, and add your facet > blocks to these pages and voila, solr-based faceted search. > > Wes > > On Wed, 2011-12-14 at 10:22 -0600, Jeff Hartman wrote: >> I'm new to Solr and have a site where I would like to use Solr to power >> keyword search and product search, both on the same site. >> >> I've googled around quite a bit and all I've found is how to power multiple >> sites with Solr, not power multiple sections on the site. I don't know if >> using 2 separate indexes is possible (or necessary), but I would like: >> - different URL paths for search result (one keyword results, the other >> product search results) >> - results in product search to only query against product content types, the >> keyword for any content type >> - I envision facets to only be needed in product results, but there is >> potential to use in general keyword results (though results content grouping >> is much more important to me!) >> >> Thanks for any direction you can provide. >> >> Jeff > >