Hello Shawn, thanks for reply. The results that come back are correct, but are
we implementing the query correctly to filter by a selected facet? When I say
wrong, it's more about the design/use of Facets in the Query. Is it proper to
do fq=Tags:Retirement? Is using a Multivalued field correct for Facets? Why do
you say the above are not Facets?
Here is an excerpt from our JSON:
"facet_counts": {
"facet_queries": {},
"facet_fields": {
"Tags": [
"Retirement",
1260,
"Locations & People",
1149,
"Advice and Tools",
1015,
"Careers",
156,
"Annuities",
101,
"Performance",
Brett Moyer
Manager, Sr. Technical Lead | TFS Technology
Public Production Support
Digital Search & Discovery
8625 Andrew Carnegie Blvd | 4th floor
Charlotte, NC 28263
Tel: 704.988.4508
Fax: 704.988.4907
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-Original Message-
From: Shawn Heisey
Sent: Tuesday, October 15, 2019 5:40 AM
To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org
Subject: Re: Facet Advice
On 10/14/2019 3:25 PM, Moyer, Brett wrote:
> Hello, looking for some advice, I have the suspicion we are doing Facets all
> wrong. We host financial information and recently "tagged" our pages with
> appropriate Facets. We have built a Flat design. Are we going at it the wrong
> way?
>
> In Solr we have a "Tags" field, based on some magic we tagged each page on
> the site with a number of the below example Facets. We have the UI team
> sending queries in the form of 1) q=get a loan&fq=Tags:Retirement, 2) q=get a
> loan&fq=Tags:Retirement AND Tags:Move Money. This restricts the resultset
> hopefully guiding the user to their desired result. Something about it
> doesn’t seem right. Is this right with a flat single level pattern like what
> we have? Should each doc have multiple Fields to map to different values? Any
> help is appreciated. Thanks!
>
> Example Facets:
> Brokerage
> Retirement
> Open an Account
> Move Money
> Estate Planning
The queries you mentioned above do not have facets, only the q and fq
parameters. You also have not mentioned what in the results is wrong to you.
If you restrict the query to only a certain value in the tag field, then facets
will only count documents that match the full query -- users will not be able
to see the count of documents that do NOT match the query, unless you use
tagging/excluding with your filters. This is part of the functionality called
multi-select faceting.
http://yonik.com/multi-select-faceting/
Because your message doesn't say what in the results is wrong, we can only
guess about how to help you. I do not know if the above information will be
helpful or not.
Thanks,
Shawn
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