I have a product catalog which I am indexing in ElasticSearch using the Elastica client. I am very new to ElasticSearch BTW.
There are products in my catalog which have 't-shirt'
in their names. But, they won't appear in search results if I type 'tshirt'
.
What can I do so that 't-shirt'
can also pop-up in results?
I have followed this tutorial and implemented the following for indexes:
'analysis' => array(
'analyzer' => array(
'indexAnalyzer' => array(
'type' => 'custom',
'tokenizer' => 'whitespace',
'filter' => array('lowercase', 'mySnowball')
),
'searchAnalyzer' => array(
'type' => 'custom',
'tokenizer' => 'whitespace',
'filter' => array('lowercase', 'mySnowball')
)
),
'filter' => array(
'mySnowball' => array(
'type' => 'snowball',
'language' => 'English'
)
)
)
You can try removing the hyphen using a mapping char filter:
http://www.elasticsearch.org/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/analysis-mapping-charfilter.html
something like this would remove the hyphen:
it's something of a blunt force instrument as it will strip all hyphens but it should make "t-shirt" and "tshirt" match