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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T13:04:19+00:00 2026-05-13T13:04:19+00:00

I use the Lucene java QueryParser with KeywordAnalyzer . A query like topic:(hello world)

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I use the Lucene java QueryParser with KeywordAnalyzer. A query like topic:(hello world) is broken up in to multiple parts by the KeywordTokenizer so the resulting Query object looks like this topic:(hello) topic:(world) i.e. Instead of one, I now have two key-value pairs. I would like the QueryParser to interpret hello world as one value, without using double quotes. What is the best way to do so?

Parsing topic:("hello world") results in a single key value combination but, using double quotes is not an option.

I am not using the Lucene search engine. I am using Lucene’s QueryParser just for parsing the query, not for searching. The text Hello World is entered at runtime, by the user so that can change. I would like KeywordTokenizer to treat Hello World as one Token instead of parsing splitting it in to two Tokens.

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    2026-05-13T13:04:19+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 1:04 pm

    You’ll need to use a BooleanQuery. Here’s a code snippet using the .NET port of Lucene. This should work with both the KeywordAnalyzer and the StandardAnalyzer.

    var luceneAnalyzer = new KeywordAnalyzer();
    
    var query1 = new QueryParser("Topic", luceneAnalyzer).Parse("hello");
    var query2 = new QueryParser("Topic", luceneAnalyzer).Parse("world");
    
    BooleanQuery filterQuery = new BooleanQuery();
    filterQuery.Add(query1, BooleanClause.Occur.MUST);
    filterQuery.Add(query1, BooleanClause.Occur.MUST);
    
    TopDocs results = searcher.Search(filterQuery);
    
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