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Commit b8bcaf92465eed8477baf9932bea624b6b7830f8 in lucene-solr's branch
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SOLR-10132: A new optional facet.matches parameter to return facet buckets only
for terms that match a regular expression. (Gus Heck, Christine Poerschke)
> Support facet.matches to cull facets returned with a regex
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>
> Key: SOLR-10132
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-10132
> Project: Solr
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Security Level: Public(Default Security Level. Issues are Public)
> Components: faceting
> Affects Versions: 6.4.1
> Reporter: Gus Heck
> Assignee: Christine Poerschke
> Attachments: SOLR-10132.patch, SOLR-10132.patch, SOLR-10132.patch,
> SOLR-10132.patch, SOLR-10132.patch
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> I recently ran into a case where I really wanted to only return the next
> level of a hierarchical facet, and while I was able to do that with a
> coordinated set of dynamic fields, it occurred to me that this would have
> been much much easier if I could have simply used PathHierarchyTokenizer and
> written
> &facet.matches="/my/current/prefix/[^/]+$"
> thereby limiting the returned facets to the next level down and not return
> the additional N levels I didn't (yet) want to display (numbering in the
> thousands near the top of the tree). I suspect there are other good use
> cases, and the patch seemed relatively tractable.
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