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Uri Boness commented on SOLR-1071:
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bq. I guess it depends on how important order is in the top-level suggestions
list?
I guess the order is not that important, it's just that using a
SimpleOrderedMap will output a more intuitive JSON output to work with IMO.
bq. It would break back compat for the non-extended results too (for JSON and
friends).
True... I didn't think about that one. hmm... well... I guess you can keep it
as is then. I mean, it's not like you cannot work with the current format after
all :-)
> spellcheck.extendedResults returns an invalid JSON response when count > 1
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>
> 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: Yonik Seeley
> Fix For: 1.4
>
> Attachments: SOLR-1071.patch, SpellCheckComponent_fix.patch,
> SpellCheckComponent_new_structure.patch,
> SpellCheckComponent_new_structure_incl_test.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.
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