I was wondering if there was a way to get facets automatically while
querying.
I explain.
I do request on the search index and ask for facets at the same time.
But I would like ES to propose facets without asking for specific ones.
Are you the one I met yesterday evening during my Elasticsearch talk?
What kind of facet (Term, Stat, Histo...)?
On which field?
How can Elasticsearch guess what you want to achieve?
Can you elaborate a bit more your use case?
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David
Twitter : @dadoonet / @elasticsearchfr / @scrutmydocs
Le 22 nov. 2012 à 15:47, "Georges@Bibtol" sg@quable.fr a écrit :
Hi all,
I was wondering if there was a way to get facets automatically while querying.
I explain.
I do request on the search index and ask for facets at the same time.
But I would like ES to propose facets without asking for specific ones.
I am not the Guy you met last week. Perhaps another time cause I think
you're a french No Sql Elastic fan
I use the term research.
I use ES to index medias file (xmp attribute and other stuff). So each item
in the index has lots of medias but for a single search but only a few
attributes (on hundreds) are relevant for facetting and I could not know
before having the results which facets to display.
So I was wondering if ES was able to choose those facets for me according
to search results.
I do not know if my explanation is better !
Sylvain.
Le jeudi 22 novembre 2012 18:23:23 UTC+1, David Pilato a écrit :
Hi Sylvain,
Are you the one I met yesterday evening during my Elasticsearch talk?
What kind of facet (Term, Stat, Histo...)?
On which field?
How can Elasticsearch guess what you want to achieve?
Can you elaborate a bit more your use case?
--
David
Twitter : @dadoonet / @elasticsearchfr / @scrutmydocs
Le 22 nov. 2012 à 15:47, "Georges@Bibtol" <s...@quable.fr <javascript:>>
a écrit :
Hi all,
I was wondering if there was a way to get facets automatically while
querying.
I explain.
I do request on the search index and ask for facets at the same time.
But I would like ES to propose facets without asking for specific ones.
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