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Shai Erera resolved LUCENE-4831.
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Resolution: Fixed
Fix Version/s: 4.3
5.0
Lucene Fields: New,Patch Available (was: New)
Committed to trunk and 4x.
> Association facets aggregators should not support rollupValues
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> Key: LUCENE-4831
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-4831
> Project: Lucene - Core
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: modules/facet
> Reporter: Shai Erera
> Assignee: Shai Erera
> Priority: Minor
> Fix For: 5.0, 4.3
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> Attachments: LUCENE-4831.patch
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> While porting code to 4.2 I noticed that AssociationIntSumFacetsAggregator
> implements rollupValues by using the floatArray() rather than the int[]. This
> is probably a copy-paste mistake from AssociationFloatSum, but it got me
> thinking how come tests do not fail? After reviewing the tests I realized why
> don't fail -- associations should not work with OrdinalPolicy.NO_PARENTS.
> They do not rollupValues, but aggregate the exact ordinals' values that they
> meet. I.e. if you added Movie/Genre/Horror with confidence level 0.65, it
> applies to just that category, and not the parents. If you want to apply it
> to the parents, you need to add Movie/Genre with that confidence level (or
> different one) as well.
> I am not sure though what's the best approach to handle it. Should
> rollupValues throw UOE or have a no-op impl? On one hand, you really
> shouldn't be calling that method, meaning you cannot assume that if you index
> association values with NO_PARENTS, then their parents will be aggregated.
> On the other hand, someone might want to index the full hierarchy for
> counting too, using different aggregators for different requests. In that
> case, the OrdinalPolicy of that CP might be NO_PARENTS, and FacetsAccumulator
> will call rollupValues. So having a no-op method impl is quieter.
> I think I'll leave a no-op impl?
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