Re: Boost field does not work..

2014-06-17 Thread Ivan Brusic
How do you know that the search is not working? Can you post an example
query and perhaps an example explanation?

If you are searching against the all field, you can set include_in_all to
false for that field. You are better off not searching a field instead of
trying to set a boost.

Cheers,

Ivan


On Mon, Jun 16, 2014 at 9:35 PM, Felix Xu ygnhz...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi Guys,
 I have two types in a index, one is used for indexing topics and another
 one is used for indexing comments.
 Here is the sample mapping:

 *Topic*:

 curl -XPUT http://localhost:9200/bbs/topic/_mapping -d'
 {
 topic: {
 _timestamp: {
 enabled: true
 },
 properties: {
 title: {
 type: string,
 store: true,
 term_vector: with_positions_offsets,
 indexAnalyzer: ik,
 searchAnalyzer: ik,
 include_in_all: true,
 *boost: 8*
 },
 content: {
 type: string,
 store: true,
 term_vector: with_positions_offsets,
 indexAnalyzer: ik,
 searchAnalyzer: ik,
 include_in_all: true,
 *boost: 4*
 }
 }
 }


 *Comment*:

 curl -XPUT http://localhost:9200/bbs/comment/_mapping -d'
 {
 comment: {
 _timestamp: {
 enabled: true
 },
 properties: {
 title: {
 type: string,
 store: true,
 term_vector: with_positions_offsets,
 indexAnalyzer: ik,
 searchAnalyzer: ik,
 include_in_all: true,
 *boost: 0*
 },
 content: {
 type: string,
 store: true,
 term_vector: with_positions_offsets,
 indexAnalyzer: ik,
 searchAnalyzer: ik,
 include_in_all: true,
 *boost: 4*
 }
 }
 }


 I want to search theses two types(title,content of Topic and only content
 of Comment) at the same time, however, I do not want to match the title
 field of comments, since the title is the same with its corresponding
 topic, matching the title field of a comment does not make any sense.
 I have tried to set the boost value of Comment's title field to zero but
 it seems does not work..
 I think a simple solution is to set the title of Comment with
 not_analyzed, but I also want to highlight the matching words in the
 title, so it's better to also index the title field but let it have little
 effects on scoring..
 Could someone please give me some hints? Thanks!

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Boost field does not work..

2014-06-16 Thread Felix Xu
Hi Guys,
I have two types in a index, one is used for indexing topics and another 
one is used for indexing comments.
Here is the sample mapping:

*Topic*:

curl -XPUT http://localhost:9200/bbs/topic/_mapping -d'
{
topic: {
_timestamp: {
enabled: true
},
properties: {
title: {
type: string,
store: true,
term_vector: with_positions_offsets,
indexAnalyzer: ik,
searchAnalyzer: ik,
include_in_all: true,
*boost: 8*
},
content: {
type: string,
store: true,
term_vector: with_positions_offsets,
indexAnalyzer: ik,
searchAnalyzer: ik,
include_in_all: true,
*boost: 4*
}
}
}


*Comment*:

curl -XPUT http://localhost:9200/bbs/comment/_mapping -d'
{
comment: {
_timestamp: {
enabled: true
},
properties: {
title: {
type: string,
store: true,
term_vector: with_positions_offsets,
indexAnalyzer: ik,
searchAnalyzer: ik,
include_in_all: true,
*boost: 0*
},
content: {
type: string,
store: true,
term_vector: with_positions_offsets,
indexAnalyzer: ik,
searchAnalyzer: ik,
include_in_all: true,
*boost: 4*
}
}
}


I want to search theses two types(title,content of Topic and only content 
of Comment) at the same time, however, I do not want to match the title 
field of comments, since the title is the same with its corresponding 
topic, matching the title field of a comment does not make any sense.
I have tried to set the boost value of Comment's title field to zero but it 
seems does not work..
I think a simple solution is to set the title of Comment with 
not_analyzed, but I also want to highlight the matching words in the 
title, so it's better to also index the title field but let it have little 
effects on scoring.. 
Could someone please give me some hints? Thanks!

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Boost field does not work..

2014-06-16 Thread Felix Xu
Hi Guys,
I have two types in a index, one is used for indexing topics and another 
one is used for indexing comments.
Here is the sample mapping:

*Topic*:

curl -XPUT http://localhost:9200/bbs/topic/_mapping -d'
{
topic: {
_timestamp: {
enabled: true
},
properties: {
title: {
type: string,
store: true,
term_vector: with_positions_offsets,
indexAnalyzer: ik,
searchAnalyzer: ik,
include_in_all: true,
*boost: 8*
},
content: {
type: string,
store: true,
term_vector: with_positions_offsets,
indexAnalyzer: ik,
searchAnalyzer: ik,
include_in_all: true,
*boost: 4*
}
}
}


*Comment*:

curl -XPUT http://localhost:9200/bbs/comment/_mapping -d'
{
comment: {
_timestamp: {
enabled: true
},
properties: {
title: {
type: string,
store: true,
term_vector: with_positions_offsets,
indexAnalyzer: ik,
searchAnalyzer: ik,
include_in_all: true,
*boost: 0*
},
content: {
type: string,
store: true,
term_vector: with_positions_offsets,
indexAnalyzer: ik,
searchAnalyzer: ik,
include_in_all: true,
*boost: 4*
}
}
}


I want to search theses two types(title,content of Topic and only content 
of Comment) at the same time, however, I do not want to match the title 
field of comments, since the title is the same with its corresponding 
topic, matching the title field of a comment does not make any sense.
I have tried to set the boost value of Comment's title field to zero but it 
seems does not work..
I think a simple solution is to set the title of Comment with 
not_analyzed, but I also want to highlight the matching words in the 
title, so it's better to also index the title field but let it have little 
effects on scoring.. 
Could someone please give me some hints? Thanks!

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