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For more information, see How to rebuild an Azure Cognitive Search index. Given that existing fields are already tokenized, you'll have to rebuild the index if you want to add them to a suggester. Prefixes are generated during indexing, when partial terms in two or more character combinations are tokenized alongside whole terms. If you try to create a suggester using pre-existing fields, the API will disallow it. Use the default standard Lucene analyzer ( "analyzer": null) or a language analyzer (for example, "analyzer": "en.Microsoft") on the field. If the string field is part of a complex type (for example, a City field within Address), include the parent in the field path: "Address/City" (REST and C# and Python), or (JavaScript). The best time to create a suggester is when you're also defining the field that will use it. A suggester takes a name and a collection of fields over which the typeahead experience is enabled. To create a suggester, add one to an index definition. Both requests target the documents collection of specific index and responses are returned after a user has provided at least a three character input string. You can implement both typeahead behaviors within the same search solution if you want an experience similar to the one indicated in the screenshot. Search-as-you-type support is enabled on a per-field basis for string fields. The remainder of this article is focused on creating a suggester.Ĭall a suggester-enabled query, in the form of a Suggestion request or Autocomplete request, using one of the APIs listed below. To implement these behaviors in Azure Cognitive Search, there's an index and query component.Īdd a suggester to a search index definition. You can use these features separately or together. For suggestions, you can surface any field that provides descriptive information. Suggestions are mini search results, where a field like hotel name represents a matching hotel search document from the index. Autocomplete anticipates a potential term, finishing "tw" with "in". The following screenshot from Create your first app in C# illustrates both. Typeahead can be autocomplete, which completes a partial input for a whole term query, or suggestions that invite click through to a particular match. Typeahead experiences in Cognitive Search The same suggester supports both experiences. Matches on partial terms can be either an autocompleted query or a suggested match. For example, a suggester that includes a City field with a value for "Seattle" will have prefix combinations of "sea", "seat", "seatt", and "seattl" to support typeahead. A suggester provides a list of fields that undergo extra tokenization, generating prefix sequences to support matches on partial terms. In Azure Cognitive Search, typeahead or "search-as-you-type" is enabled through a suggester.












Updated support suggester