Ah, that makes sense. I am already dynamically building the options node based on some querystring params, so it should be pretty straightforward to build this in based on the results of a string search. I doubt it would generate false positives.
Also, when I was testing, I did create a fragment root on 'cite', but the fragment counts are the same regardless. Should they be different with/without? I thought having the fragment root would just improve the accuracy of xdmp:estimate(). -W -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Michael Blakeley Sent: Tuesday, October 18, 2011 7:31 PM To: General MarkLogic Developer Discussion Subject: Re: [MarkLogic Dev General] How to get different facet counts for different searchable-expression in Search API Will, if I can jump in.... I think your idea of using different QNames is the right way to look at it. Facets are built from range indexes, and range indexes contain lists of values and fragment ids for a given QName. So if the query matches the fragment, the facet will show all the values in that fragment. In your case the fragment is the entire document, so you will see all the values in the matching documents, whether they occur under /doc or under /doc//cite. Now, you *could* create a fragment root on 'cite', but I think that would be counter-productive. It's better to use different QNames and have different range indexes. So I think what you'd want to do is simply arrange for a different set of search options for doc vs cite, including both searchable expression and constraints. Testing for that could be as simple as a call to cts:contains($user-search, 'select:cite') before you call search:search(). Or if that might generate false positives, you could search:parse the user query and then look at the cts:query XML to see whether or not the parser found a select:cite term. If it did, then you can switch to the correct options before calling search:resolve. -- Mike On 18 Oct 2011, at 17:14 , Will Thompson wrote: > Micah, > > I think I may have explained poorly. This is essentially what I'm doing -- > Docs are, generally, like this: > > <doc> > <search-meta/> > <p>...<cite><search-meta/></cite>...</p> > <section> > <p>...<cite><search-meta/></cite>...</p> > ... > </section> > </doc> > > Searches operate over //doc by default, but if you add the operator/state > "select:cite" it changes the searchable expression to //cite. The results are > correct, but the problem is that the facet counts appear to be for *both* doc > and cite metadata, and thus do not change when toggling > searchable-expressions via operator/state. > > This won't make any sense to our users, who will expect the facet counts to > match what they think they're searching for. > > -W > > > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] > [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Micah Dubinko > Sent: Tuesday, October 18, 2011 6:56 PM > To: General MarkLogic Developer Discussion > Subject: Re: [MarkLogic Dev General] How to get different facet counts for > different searchable-expression in Search API > > Hi Will, > > Everything you want to search exists in document fragments (not properties) > right? > > What would happen if you switched in a different searchable-expression via > operator and state? The combined query is taken into account by faceting, but > the searchable-expression is not. > > -m > > > On Oct 18, 2011, at 4:42 PM, Will Thompson wrote: > >> Our app has typically searched only document-type elements, but I recently >> added metadata to citation elements (contained within and scattered about >> document elements) so that they can be optionally searched using an >> operator. i.e.: "term1 term2 select:citations" The operator changes the >> searchable-expression and transform-results to search only citation elements >> and return citation-specific snippets. >> >> However, I need the facet counts to reflect the search being performed - >> i.e.: only show estimates for document element direct-child metadata during >> normal search, and only for citations when that is toggled using the >> operator. >> >> My first thought was to use different names or namespace for the citation >> metadata and have the operator toggle a separate set of constraints >> associated with those names. But constraints are not supported children of >> search:state under search:operator. >> >> Any ideas on how to accomplish this with Search API? >> >> Thanks! >> >> -Will >> >> _______________________________________________ >> General mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://developer.marklogic.com/mailman/listinfo/general > > _______________________________________________ > General mailing list > [email protected] > http://developer.marklogic.com/mailman/listinfo/general > _______________________________________________ > General mailing list > [email protected] > http://developer.marklogic.com/mailman/listinfo/general > _______________________________________________ General mailing list [email protected] http://developer.marklogic.com/mailman/listinfo/general _______________________________________________ General mailing list [email protected] http://developer.marklogic.com/mailman/listinfo/general
