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Alex Ksikes b118558962 MLT Query: Support for artificial documents
Previously, the only way to specify a document not present in the index was to
use `like_text`. This would usually lead to complex queries made of multiple
MLT queries per document field. This commit adds the ability to the MLT query
to directly specify documents not present in the index (artificial documents).
The syntax is similar to the Percolator API or to the Multi Term Vector API.

Closes #7725
2014-09-29 15:49:13 +02:00
Alex Ksikes 5014158d6b MLT Query: use minimum should match more extensive syntax
The minimum number of optional should clauses of the generated query to match
can now be set using the more extensive minimum should match syntax. This
makes the `percent_terms_to_match` parameter deprecated, and replaced in favor
to a new `minimum_should_match` parameter.

Closes #7898
2014-09-29 11:14:56 +02:00
Alex Ksikes 51bf3e6730 MLT Query: fix percent_terms_to_match
The parameter `percent_terms_to_match` (percentage of terms that must match in
the generated query) was wrongly set to the top level boolean query. This
would lead to zero or all results type of situations. This commit ensures that
the parameter is indeed applied to the query of generated terms.

Closes #7754
2014-09-25 09:56:53 +02:00
Alex Ksikes e78694ae82 More Like This Query: defaults to all possible fields for items
Items with no specified field now defaults to all the possible fields from the
document source. Previously, we had required 'fields' to be specified either
as a top level parameter or for each item. The default behavior is now similar
to the MLT API.

Closes #7382
2014-08-22 15:07:22 +02:00
Alex Ksikes f1a6b4e9fe More Like This Query: Switch to using the multi-termvectors API
The term vector API can now generate term vectors on the fly, if the terms are
not already stored in the index. This commit exploits this new functionality
for the MLT query. Now the terms are directly retrieved using multi-
termvectors API, instead of generating them from the texts retrieved using the
multi-get API.

Closes #7014
2014-08-21 12:18:21 +02:00
Alex Ksikes 2546c06131 More Like This Query: allow for both 'like_text' and 'docs/ids' to be specified.
Closes #6246
2014-05-22 13:50:17 +02:00
Alex Ksikes a29b4a800d More Like This Query: replaced 'exclude' with 'include' to avoid double negation when set.
Closes #6248
2014-05-21 18:45:03 +02:00
Alex Ksikes db991dc3a4 More Like This Query: Added searching for multiple items.
The syntax to specify one or more items is the same as for the Multi GET API.
If only one document is specified, the results returned are the same as when
using the More Like This API.

Relates #4075 Closes #5857
2014-05-17 19:14:56 +02:00
Alex Ksikes 48b7172ee7 Provided some insights as to how More Like This works internally.
In the Google Groups forum there appears to be some confusion as to what mlt
does. This documentation update should hopefully help demystifying this
feature, and provide some understanding as to how to use its parameters.

Closes #6092
2014-05-09 12:13:29 +02:00
Alex Ksikes b55d8ed2e3 Fix behavior on default boost factor for More Like This.
A boost terms factor of 1.0 is not the same as no boosting of terms.
The desired behavior is to deactivate boosting by default. If the user
specifies any value other than 0, then boosting is activated.

Closes #6021
2014-05-02 16:59:09 +02:00
markharwood 2795f4e55d Standardized use of “*_length” for parameter names rather than “*_len”.
Java Builder apis drop old “len” methods in favour of new “length”
Rest APIs support both old “len: and new “length” forms using new ParseField class to a) provide compiler-checked consistency between Builder and Parser classes and
b) a common means of handling deprecated syntax in the DSL.
Documentation and rest specs only document the new “*length” forms
Closes #4083
2014-01-13 15:59:15 +00:00
Clinton Gormley 822043347e Migrated documentation into the main repo 2013-08-29 01:24:34 +02:00