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Christophe Biocca commented on SOLR-236:
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I'd just like to throw in a suggestion about the AbstractDocumentCollapser & 
CollapseCollectorFactory APIs: It seems to me that changing the 
factory.createCollapseCollector(SolrRequest req) to 
factory.createCollapseCollector(ResponseBuilder rb) would allow for more 
specialized collapse collectors, that would be able to use, amongst other 
things, the SortSpec in the implementation of the collector. Our use case is 
that we want to show possibly more than one document for a given value of a 
collapse field, depending on relative scores. Passing in the ResponseBuilder 
would allow us to do that much more easily. Since the caching uses the 
ResponseBuilder object as its key, it won't introduce any new issues.

> Field collapsing
> ----------------
>
>                 Key: SOLR-236
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-236
>             Project: Solr
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: search
>    Affects Versions: 1.3
>            Reporter: Emmanuel Keller
>            Assignee: Shalin Shekhar Mangar
>             Fix For: 1.5
>
>         Attachments: collapsing-patch-to-1.3.0-dieter.patch, 
> collapsing-patch-to-1.3.0-ivan.patch, collapsing-patch-to-1.3.0-ivan_2.patch, 
> collapsing-patch-to-1.3.0-ivan_3.patch, DocSetScoreCollector.java, 
> field-collapse-3.patch, field-collapse-4-with-solrj.patch, 
> field-collapse-5.patch, field-collapse-5.patch, field-collapse-5.patch, 
> field-collapse-5.patch, field-collapse-5.patch, field-collapse-5.patch, 
> field-collapse-5.patch, field-collapse-5.patch, field-collapse-5.patch, 
> field-collapse-5.patch, field-collapse-5.patch, field-collapse-5.patch, 
> field-collapse-5.patch, field-collapse-5.patch, field-collapse-5.patch, 
> field-collapse-solr-236-2.patch, field-collapse-solr-236.patch, 
> field-collapsing-extended-592129.patch, field_collapsing_1.1.0.patch, 
> field_collapsing_1.3.patch, field_collapsing_dsteigerwald.diff, 
> field_collapsing_dsteigerwald.diff, field_collapsing_dsteigerwald.diff, 
> NonAdjacentDocumentCollapser.java, NonAdjacentDocumentCollapserTest.java, 
> quasidistributed.additional.patch, SOLR-236-FieldCollapsing.patch, 
> SOLR-236-FieldCollapsing.patch, SOLR-236-FieldCollapsing.patch, 
> SOLR-236-trunk.patch, SOLR-236-trunk.patch, SOLR-236-trunk.patch, 
> SOLR-236-trunk.patch, SOLR-236.patch, SOLR-236.patch, SOLR-236.patch, 
> SOLR-236.patch, SOLR-236.patch, SOLR-236.patch, SOLR-236.patch, 
> solr-236.patch, SOLR-236_collapsing.patch, SOLR-236_collapsing.patch
>
>
> This patch include a new feature called "Field collapsing".
> "Used in order to collapse a group of results with similar value for a given 
> field to a single entry in the result set. Site collapsing is a special case 
> of this, where all results for a given web site is collapsed into one or two 
> entries in the result set, typically with an associated "more documents from 
> this site" link. See also Duplicate detection."
> http://www.fastsearch.com/glossary.aspx?m=48&amid=299
> The implementation add 3 new query parameters (SolrParams):
> "collapse.field" to choose the field used to group results
> "collapse.type" normal (default value) or adjacent
> "collapse.max" to select how many continuous results are allowed before 
> collapsing
> TODO (in progress):
> - More documentation (on source code)
> - Test cases
> Two patches:
> - "field_collapsing.patch" for current development version
> - "field_collapsing_1.1.0.patch" for Solr-1.1.0
> P.S.: Feedback and misspelling correction are welcome ;-)

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