org.springframework.data.solr.repository.Query Java Examples
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Example #1
Source File: ProductRepository.java From tools-journey with Apache License 2.0 | 4 votes |
@Query("select u from Product u.id = ?0") public List<Product> findById(String id);
Example #2
Source File: ProductRepository.java From tools-journey with Apache License 2.0 | 4 votes |
@Query("id:*?0* OR name:*?0*") public Page<Product> findByCustomQuery(String searchTerm, Pageable pageable);
Example #3
Source File: ProductRepository.java From tools-journey with Apache License 2.0 | 4 votes |
@Query(name = "Product.findByNamedQuery") public Page<Product> findByNamedQuery(String searchTerm, Pageable pageable);
Example #4
Source File: ProductRepository.java From tutorials with MIT License | 4 votes |
@Query("id:*?0* OR name:*?0*") public Page<Product> findByCustomQuery(String searchTerm, Pageable pageable);
Example #5
Source File: ProductRepository.java From tutorials with MIT License | 4 votes |
@Query(name = "Product.findByNamedQuery") public Page<Product> findByNamedQuery(String searchTerm, Pageable pageable);
Example #6
Source File: BookRepository.java From Spring-data-solr-example with Apache License 2.0 | 4 votes |
@Query("name:?0") @Facet(fields = { "categories_txt" }, limit = 5) FacetPage<Book> findByNameAndFacetOnCategories(String name, Pageable page);
Example #7
Source File: ProductRepository.java From spring-data-solr-showcase with Apache License 2.0 | 4 votes |
@Highlight(prefix = "<b>", postfix = "</b>") @Query(fields = { SearchableProductDefinition.ID_FIELD_NAME, SearchableProductDefinition.NAME_FIELD_NAME, SearchableProductDefinition.PRICE_FIELD_NAME, SearchableProductDefinition.FEATURES_FIELD_NAME, SearchableProductDefinition.AVAILABLE_FIELD_NAME }, defaultOperator = Operator.AND) HighlightPage<Product> findByNameIn(Collection<String> names, Pageable page);
Example #8
Source File: ProductRepository.java From spring-data-examples with Apache License 2.0 | 2 votes |
/** * Find the first 10 documents with a match in name or description. Boosting score for search hits in name by 2 sorts * documents by relevance. * * @param name * @param description * @return */ @Query List<Product> findTop10ByNameOrDescription(@Boost(2) String name, String description);