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I've recently set up solr and haystack to search one of my django models. I attempted to modify the default solr schema built by haystack to use the NGramTokenizerFactory:

<fieldType name="text" class="solr.TextField">
  <analyzer type="index">
    <tokenizer class="solr.NGramTokenizerFactory" minGramSize="3" maxGramSize="32" />
    <filter class="solr.LowerCaseFilterFactory"/>
  </analyzer>
  <analyzer type="query">
      <tokenizer class="solr.NGramTokenizerFactory" minGramSize="3" maxGramSize="32" />
      <filter class="solr.LowerCaseFilterFactory"/>
  </analyzer>
</fieldType>

I have a bunch of one or two word entries in my database which I would like to match against the user's query. So for example, I might have one object with title "dog" and another with title "cat". If the user searches for "dog cat" then I would like to return both the dog and cat objects for that query.

Similarly, if I search for "my cool website" I would like the field with "website" to be returned.

I tried using the solr admin interface to check to make sure my queries were getting matched. Everything seems okay there: enter image description here: The issue is when I use the haystack default search interface to search for that same query: enter image description here

As you can see, no results are found. I tried using KeywordFactory and a bunch of different solr configurations. If I'm not mistaken then the query should be getting matched. I'm not sure why haystack is coming up empty though.

Thanks for any help / suggestions on if this is the best way to go about such a search.

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Few month ago I worked with django-haystack and solr. I also had a problems with making some special queries to solr. Actually it should be solved by addng next line to settings.py:

HAYSTACK_DEFAULT_OPERATOR = 'OR' # actually has no effect...

But it does not work for me.

So, in my case it was solved by subclassing SearchView class. This is small snippet from my project:

# views.py:
from haystack.views import SearchView

class PeriodicalSearchView(SearchView):
  def get_results(self):
    """
    Fetches the results via the form.
    Returns an empty list if there's no query to search with.
    """
    if not (self.form.is_valid() and self.form.cleaned_data['q']):
        return self.form.no_query_found()

    query = self.form.cleaned_data['q']

    words = iter(set(query.split()))
    word = words.next()
    sqs = self.form.searchqueryset.filter(text=word) # actually I have one more field here...
    for word in words:
        sqs = sqs.filter_or(title=word).filter_or(text=word)

    if self.load_all:
        sqs = sqs.load_all()

    return sqs

  def __call__(self, request, template_name=None):
    """
    Generates the actual response to the search.
    Relies on internal, overridable methods to construct the response.
    """
    if template_name:
        self.template = template_name

    return super(PeriodicalSearchView, self).__call__(request)

And urls.py

# urls.py:
from .views import PeriodicalSearchView

urlpatterns = patterns('',
    url(r'^search/$', PeriodicalSearchView(template='template_search.html'), 
    name='haystack_search'),
)

And that's it.

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  • thanks for the complete answer. this achieved what i wanted. Apr 17, 2011 at 18:49

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