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Grant Ingersoll updated SOLR-1568:
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Attachment: SOLR-1568.patch
This version passes all tests, but I have not tried the example yet.
I removed SpatialTileField (see
http://search.lucidimagination.com/search/document/db59ada859289cfa/spatial_rethinking_cartesian_tiers_implementation#c32e81783642df47)
and reverted all changes to the tiers package. Tiers are simply too broken to
justify putting them into Solr
Still a fair amount of clean up, review, testing, etc. to be done.
> Implement Spatial Filter
> ------------------------
>
> Key: SOLR-1568
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-1568
> Project: Solr
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Reporter: Grant Ingersoll
> Assignee: Grant Ingersoll
> Priority: Minor
> Fix For: Next
>
> Attachments: CartesianTierQParserPlugin.java,
> SOLR-1568.Mattmann.031010.patch.txt, SOLR-1568.patch, SOLR-1568.patch,
> SOLR-1568.patch, SOLR-1568.patch, SOLR-1568.patch, SOLR-1568.patch,
> SOLR-1568.patch, SOLR-1568.patch, SOLR-1568.patch, SOLR-1568.patch
>
>
> Given an index with spatial information (either as a geohash,
> SpatialTileField (see SOLR-1586) or just two lat/lon pairs), we should be
> able to pass in a filter query that takes in the field name, lat, lon and
> distance and produces an appropriate Filter (i.e. one that is aware of the
> underlying field type for use by Solr.
> The interface _could_ look like:
> {code}
> &fq={!sfilt dist=20}location:49.32,-79.0
> {code}
> or it could be:
> {code}
> &fq={!sfilt lat=49.32 lat=-79.0 f=location dist=20}
> {code}
> or:
> {code}
> &fq={!sfilt p=49.32,-79.0 f=location dist=20}
> {code}
> or:
> {code}
> &fq={!sfilt lat=49.32,-79.0 fl=lat,lon dist=20}
> {code}
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