Allocating some time to this next week. Need to try and remember what issues I was having when I stopped working on it.

doug

Matthew Runo wrote:
I'd have to agree with this. I'd probably be able to put a bit of work into it as well, as it's something we'd use for sure if it were available.

Thanks!

Matthew Runo
Software Developer
Zappos.com
702.943.7833

On Feb 18, 2008, at 6:09 AM, Grant Ingersoll wrote:

Hey Doug,

If you have permission to donate, perhaps you can just post the patch anyway and state that it isn't quite ready to go. This is something I could use too, and so may have some cycles to work on it. I hate to replicate the work if you already have something that is more or less working. A half baked patch is better than no patch.

-Grant


On Feb 15, 2008, at 12:45 PM, Doug Steigerwald wrote:

That unfortunately got pushed aside to work on some of our higher priority solr work since we already had it working one way.

Hoping to revisit this after we push to production and start working on new features and share what I've done for this and multicore/spellcheck replication (which we have working quite well in QA right now).

Doug Steigerwald
Software Developer
McClatchy Interactive
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
919.861.1287


oleg_gnatovskiy wrote:
dsteiger wrote:
I've got a couple search components for automatic spell correction that
I've been working on.

I've converted most of the SpellCheckerRequestHandler to a search
component (hopefully will throw a patch out soon for this). Then another search component that will do auto
correction for a query if the search returns zero results.

We're hoping to see some performance improvements out of handling this in
Solr instead of our Rails service.

doug


Ryan McKinley wrote:
Yes -- this is what search components are for!

Depending on where you put it in the chain, it could only return spell checked results if there are too few results (or the top score is below some threshold)

ryan


Grant Ingersoll wrote:
Is it feasible to submit a query to any of the various handlers and have it bring back results and spelling suggestions all in one response? Is this something the query components piece would handle, assuming one exists for the spell checker?

Thanks,
Grant


So have you succeeded in implementing this patch? I'd definitely like to use
this functionality as a search suggestion.


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