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Alessandro Benedetti commented on SOLR-17615:
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I was thinking more on this issue, can't you just use the excludeTags parameter
of knn query parser?
I think this is exactly the use case it was designed for (isn't this right
[~hossman])
I'm probably missing your point on why that's not useful.
https://solr.apache.org/guide/solr/latest/query-guide/dense-vector-search.html#implicit-pre-filtering
excludeTags
Optional
Default: none
Indicates that fq filters with the specified tag should be excluded from
consideration for implicit Pre-Filtering. Must not be combined with preFilter.
> facets exclusion does not exclude dense vector search prefilters
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>
> Key: SOLR-17615
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-17615
> Project: Solr
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: faceting
> Reporter: Yue Yu
> Priority: Major
>
> Vector search adds all fqs as implicit pre-filters by default:
> [https://solr.apache.org/guide/solr/latest/query-guide/dense-vector-search.html#implicit-pre-filtering]
> for example:
> {code:java}
> ?q={!knn f=vector topK=10}[1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 4.0]
> &fq={!tag="category"}category:AAA
> &fq={!tag="instock"}inStock:true {code}
> where both "category" and "instock" fq are added as the main knn query's
> pre-filters.
>
> However, for the facet multi-select use case, we want to exclude these fqs in
> the facet request so that the facet shows other values
> {code:java}
> ?q={!knn f=vector topK=10}[1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 4.0]
> &fq={!tag="category"}category:AAA
> &fq={!tag="instock"}inStock:true
> &facet.field={!ex="category" key="category"}category
> &facet.field={!ex="instock" key="instock"}inStock{code}
> This is done by
> [SimpleFacets.java|https://github.com/apache/solr/blob/main/solr/core/src/java/org/apache/solr/request/SimpleFacets.java#L223]
> who recalculates the DocSet using the main query and all fqs except the
> excluded one:
> {code:java}
> for (String excludeTag : excludeTagList) {
> Object olst = tagMap.get(excludeTag);
> // tagMap has entries of List<String,List<QParser>>, but subject to
> change in the future
> if (!(olst instanceof Collection)) continue;
> for (Object o : (Collection<?>) olst) {
> if (!(o instanceof QParser qp)) continue;
> excludeSet.put(qp.getQuery(), Boolean.TRUE);
> }
> }
> if (excludeSet.size() == 0) return baseDocSet;
>
> List<Query> qlist = new ArrayList<>();
> // add the base query
> if (!excludeSet.containsKey(rb.getQuery())) {
> qlist.add(rb.getQuery());
> }
> // add the filters
> if (rb.getFilters() != null) {
> for (Query q : rb.getFilters()) {
> if (!excludeSet.containsKey(q)) {
> qlist.add(q);
> }
> }
> }
> // get the new base docset for this facet
> DocSet base = searcher.getDocSet(qlist); {code}
> This works fine for non-knn main queries as they don't have any pre-filters.
> For knn main queries, the base query *rb.getQuery()* added to the *qlist*
> contains all the fqs as pre-filters, so this facet exclusion logic has no
> effect.
>
> In the example above, the facet values for "category" will only have AAA and
> "instock" will only have inStock.
>
>
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