Hi Furkan KAMACI,
Thanks for your reply. Will look at custom transformer options.
I was looking for any way( can be debug also) to get from highlight that it
is matched vs defaultSummary.
Anyways, will update findings on custom transformers and if it can solve
what I mean by.
Best Regards,
Hi Govind,
Highlighting is the easiest way to detect it. You can find a similar
question at here:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/9629147/how-to-return-column-that-matched-the-query-in-solr
Kind Regards,
Furkan KAMACI
On Wed, Jul 24, 2019 at 9:28 PM govind nitk wrote:
> Hi Furkan KAMACI,
Hi Furkan KAMACI,
Thanks for your thoughts on maxAnalyzedChars.
So, how can we get whether its matched or not? Is there any way to get such
data from extra payload in response from solr ?
Thanks and regards
Govind
On Wed, Jul 24, 2019 at 8:43 PM Furkan KAMACI
wrote:
> Hi Govind,
>
> Using
Hi Govind,
Using *hl.tag.pre* and *hl.tag.post* may help you. However you should keep
in mind that even such term exists in desired field, highlighter can use
fallback field due to *hl.maxAnalyzedChars* parameter.
Kind Regards,
Furkan KAMACI
On Wed, Jul 24, 2019 at 8:24 AM govind nitk wrote:
Hi all,
How about using hl.tag pre and post. If these are present then there is
actually field match otherwise its default summary ?
Will it work or there are some cases where it will not ?
Thanks in advance.
On Tue, Jul 23, 2019 at 5:48 PM govind nitk wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> How to get more
Hi all,
How to get more details for highlighting ?
I am using
hl.method=unified&=title,url,paragraph=true=true
So, if query words not matched, I am getting defaultSummary, which is
great. *Can we get more info saying whether it found matches or default
summary? How to get such information?*