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[jira] [Assigned] (SOLR-6154) SolrCloud: facet range option
f..facet.mincount=1 omits buckets on response
[ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-6154?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]
Erick Erickson reassigned SOLR-6154:
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Assignee: Erick Erickson
> SolrCloud: facet range option f.<field>.facet.mincount=1 omits buckets on response
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>
> Key: SOLR-6154
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-6154
> Project: Solr
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 4.5.1, 4.8.1
> Environment: Solr 4.5.1 under Linux - explicit id routing
> Indexed 400,000+ Documents
> explicit routing
> custom schema.xml
>
> Solr 4.8.1 under Windows+Cygwin
> Indexed 6 Documents
> implicit id routing
> out of the box schema
> Reporter: Ronald Matamoros
> Assignee: Erick Erickson
> Attachments: HowToReplicate.pdf, data.xml
>
>
> Attached
> - PDF with instructions on how to replicate.
> - data.xml to replicate index
> The f.<field>.facet.mincount option on a distributed search gives inconsistent list of buckets on a range facet.
>
> Experiencing that some buckets are ignored when using the option "f.<field>.facet.mincount=1".
> The Solr logs do not indicate any error or warning during execution.
> The debug=true option and increasing the log levels to the FacetComponent do not provide any hints to the behaviour.
> Replicated the issue on both Solr 4.5.1 & 4.8.1.
> Example,
> Removing the f.<field>.facet.mincount=1 option gives the expected list of buckets for the 6 documents matched.
> <lst name="facet_ranges">
> <lst name="price">
> <lst name="counts">
> <int name="0.0">0</int>
> <int name="50.0">1</int>
> <int name="100.0">0</int>
> <int name="150.0">3</int>
> <int name="200.0">0</int>
> <int name="250.0">1</int>
> <int name="300.0">0</int>
> <int name="350.0">0</int>
> <int name="400.0">0</int>
> <int name="450.0">0</int>
> <int name="500.0">0</int>
> <int name="550.0">0</int>
> <int name="600.0">0</int>
> <int name="650.0">0</int>
> <int name="700.0">0</int>
> <int name="750.0">1</int>
> <int name="800.0">0</int>
> <int name="850.0">0</int>
> <int name="900.0">0</int>
> <int name="950.0">0</int>
> </lst>
> <float name="gap">50.0</float>
> <float name="start">0.0</float>
> <float name="end">1000.0</float>
> <int name="before">0</int>
> <int name="after">0</int>
> <int name="between">2</int>
> </lst>
> </lst>
> Using the f.<field>.facet.mincount=1 option removes the 0 count buckets but will also omit bucket <int name="250.0">
> <lst name="facet_ranges">
> <lst name="price">
> <lst name="counts">
> <int name="50.0">1</int>
> <int name="150.0">3</int>
> <int name="750.0">1</int>
> </lst>
> <float name="gap">50.0</float>
> <float name="start">0.0</float>
> <float name="end">1000.0</float>
> <int name="before">0</int>
> <int name="after">0</int>
> <int name="between">4</int>
> </lst>
> </lst>
> Resubmitting the query renders a different bucket list
> (May need to resubmit a couple times)
> <lst name="facet_ranges">
> <lst name="price">
> <lst name="counts">
> <int name="150.0">3</int>
> <int name="250.0">1</int>
> </lst>
> <float name="gap">50.0</float>
> <float name="start">0.0</float>
> <float name="end">1000.0</float>
> <int name="before">0</int>
> <int name="after">0</int>
> <int name="between">2</int>
> </lst>
> </lst>
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