Matt - <https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-2145>
Erik On Oct 7, 2010, at 23:38 , Jonathan Rochkind wrote: > If you are going to put explict phrase quotes in the query string like that, > an ordinary text field will match fine, on phrase searches or other searches. > That is a solr.TextField, not a solr.StrField as you're using. And then you > can put a LowerCaseFilter on it of course. And use an ordinary tokenizer, > whitespace or worddelimiter or what have you, not the non-tokenizing > keywordtokenizer. Just an ordinary solr.TextField. > > I've never been entirely sure what an indexed solr.StrField is good for > exactly. Oh, facets, right. But it's not generally good for matching in an > actual 'q', because it's not a tokenized field. Not sure what happens telling > a StrField that isn't ever tokenized to use a KeywordTokenizerFactory, maybe > it just ignores it, or maybe that's part of the problem. > > If you mean you only want it to match on _exact_ matches (rather than phrase > matches), I haven't quite figured out how to do that, in a dismax query where > you only want one field of many to behave that way. But for a single field > query (in an fq, or as the only field in a standard query parser q), the > "field" defType will do it. Although now I'm wondering if there is a way to > trick a StrField into doing that. > ________________________________________ > From: Matt Mitchell [goodie...@gmail.com] > Sent: Thursday, October 07, 2010 10:53 PM > To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org > Subject: case-insensitive phrase query for string fields > > What's the recommended approach for handling case-insensitive phrase > queries? I've got this setup, but no luck: > > <fieldType name="ci_string" class="solr.StrField"> > <analyzer> > <filter class="solr.LowerCaseFilterFactory"/> > <tokenizer class="solr.KeywordTokenizerFactory"/> > </analyzer> > </fieldType> > > So if I index a doc with a title of "Golden Master", then I'd expect a > query of q=title:"golden master" to work, but no go... > > I know I must be missing something super obvious! > > Matt