For example, could they type "-Adventure" if they want results without the word adventure to appear in their search results?
1 Answer
Sure thing! You need to enable the advancedSyntax feature and then the -
in front of words will be interpreted as a NOT
.
index.search('Crazy -Adventure', { advancedSyntax: true }).then(...);
Will search all objects with Crazy
and without Adventure
.
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Actually, now that I'm trying it, that doesn't seem to work. If I add the - then no results show up. Dec 12, 2016 at 21:56
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1Ok, I figured out what's up here, but it's weird. You can do: Crazy -Adventure But you cannot do just: -Adventure If you just put the negative query it returns zero results. But you can do a negative query to filter out other stuff. Anybody know if there is a way to allow for a negative assertion on the whole catalog? Dec 12, 2016 at 22:04
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1Ah yes indeed, you cannot "drive" the query with a negative word. This works with facet filters, just prepend a "-" to the value
filters: "myfacet:-myvalue"
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