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Uri Boness updated SOLR-1071: ----------------------------- Attachment: SpellCheckComponent_new_structure.patch SpellCheckComponent_fix.patch OK, so I checked it out and no, setting the {{json.nl}} parameter doesn't help in this case. I looked it up and the problem lays in the fact that the {{suggestions}} data structure is SimpleOrderedMap. SimpleOrderedMap structure are always renderer by the JsonResponseWriter as a map and are not influenced by the {{json.nl}} parameter. There are two possible solutions here as I see it: 1. A simple fix that would just replace the current SimpleOrderedMap with an ordinary NamedList (see SpecllCheckComponent_fix.patch) *Advantages:* More backward compatible *Disadvantages:* you still need to use the {{json.nl}} parameter in order to get it to work (and the this parameter influences the complete response structure, not just the spellcheck output) 2. A small change to the response data structure that will put all the suggestion items as an array value of one field named "suggestionItems" (see SpellCheckComponent_new_structure.patch) *Advantages:* A proper and intuitive structure for the response *Disadvantages:* probably less backward compatible as the first solution (NOTE: patches applied on the trunk version) > spellcheck.extendedResults returns an invalid JSON response when count > 1 > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: SOLR-1071 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-1071 > Project: Solr > Issue Type: Bug > Components: spellchecker > Affects Versions: 1.3 > Reporter: Uri Boness > Assignee: Grant Ingersoll > Fix For: 1.3.1 > > Attachments: SpellCheckComponent_fix.patch, > SpellCheckComponent_new_structure.patch > > > When: wt=json & spellcheck.extendedResults=true & spellcheck.count > 1, the > suggestions are returned in the following format: > "suggestions":[ > "amsterdm",{ > "numFound":5, > "startOffset":0, > "endOffset":8, > "origFreq":0, > "suggestion":{ > "frequency":8498, > "word":"amsterdam"}, > "suggestion":{ > "frequency":1, > "word":"amsterd"}, > "suggestion":{ > "frequency":8, > "word":"amsterdams"}, > "suggestion":{ > "frequency":1, > "word":"amstedam"}, > "suggestion":{ > "frequency":22, > "word":"amsterdamse"}}, > "beak",{ > "numFound":5, > "startOffset":9, > "endOffset":13, > "origFreq":0, > "suggestion":{ > "frequency":379, > "word":"beek"}, > "suggestion":{ > "frequency":26, > "word":"beau"}, > "suggestion":{ > "frequency":26, > "word":"baak"}, > "suggestion":{ > "frequency":15, > "word":"teak"}, > "suggestion":{ > "frequency":11, > "word":"beuk"}}, > "correctlySpelled",false, > "collation","amsterdam beek"]}} > This is an invalid json as each term is associated with a JSON object which > holds multiple "suggestion" attributes. When working with a JSON library only > the last "suggestion" attribute is picked up. -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - You can reply to this email to add a comment to the issue online.