Hello Klaus ,
What i had in mind was , whenever you want to see the result with a
particular flag , apply the filter and see the result. The good thing here
is the filter result is cached and is not made again and hence you should
find closer performance.
Thanks
Vineeth
On Fri, Oct 3, 2014 at 12:20 PM, Klaus Brunner <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Hi Vineeth,
>
> thanks for the hints, but I'm not sure I understand how this would help. A
> filter script would allow me to remove documents from the next phase and
> thus the result set, but there seems to be no way to annotate the results,
> unless I'm missing something obvious here?
>
> What I'm really looking for is a way to get more than a float out of
> scoring (or maybe filtering if that's easier, though it makes more sense in
> the scoring phase for us). So far we've had to work with some rather
> "creative" solutions to pack more than a single value into the score, but
> those are really nasty hacks.
>
> Klaus
>
> On Thursday, 2 October 2014 15:39:36 UTC+2, vineeth mohan wrote:
>>
>> Hello Klaus ,
>>
>> For document flagging or similar feature , you can use script filter with
>> caching to achieve something close to it - http://www.elasticsearch.org/
>> guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/query-dsl-
>> script-filter.html#query-dsl-script-filter
>>
>> Also in ES 1.4.0 , there is support for scripted aggregation. Which can
>> like implement any custom aggregation logic.
>> Hope these might help in your use case.
>>
>> Thanks
>> Vineeth
>>
>> On Thu, Oct 2, 2014 at 5:06 AM, Klaus Brunner <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> We're making extensive use of custom scoring (implemented in Java). One
>>> of the problems we've encountered is that we'd love to get not just the
>>> score, but other data that result from the score function out of
>>> Elasticsearch. For example, this could be a flag marking certain documents,
>>> or some sort of custom score explanation, or even another "score" (if you
>>> need multiple dimensions perhaps).
>>>
>>> So far, I haven't found any way of doing this. Search scripts simply
>>> return a float. There doesn't seem to be anything like a "search context"
>>> to decorate the returned results, at least not in the way I need it.
>>>
>>> Any other ideas?
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>> Klaus
>>>
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