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Asked: June 18, 20262026-06-18T00:45:26+00:00 2026-06-18T00:45:26+00:00

I’m trying to add a module wide search for my App and found haystack-search.

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I’m trying to add a module wide search for my App and found haystack-search. I took whoosh to store the search information.

I’ve configured my search as told in the docs and already can find results.

The problem I have is a field which stores and email-address (“test@testdomain.com”). When I search for “testdomain” I will not get any results but when I search for “tesdomain.com” I’ll get some results. Now I want to get the results (which I get when “testdomain.com” is entered) when I enter “testdomain”. Any ideas how this can be done?

Did someone ever posted to the mailinglist of haystack? For me it is not possible to post even if I’m a member of the google-group.

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Martin

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    2026-06-18T00:45:28+00:00Added an answer on June 18, 2026 at 12:45 am

    Now I have the answer for the problem.
    The standard search shipped with haystack does not support searching by substrings.

    I createt my own app (mysearch) for searching which will use haystacksearch

    What you have to do is to create your own SearchForm (mysearch/forms.py)

    from django import forms
    from haystack.forms import ModelSearchForm
    from haystack.query import SearchQuerySet
    
    class AutocompleteSearchForm(ModelSearchForm):
    
      def search(self):
        if not self.is_valid():
          return self.no_query_found()
    
        if not self.cleaned_data.get('q'):
          return self.no_query_found()
    
        sqs = self.searchqueryset.filter(autocompletetext=self.cleaned_data.get('q'))
    
        sqs = sqs.models(*self.get_models())
    
        if self.load_all:
          sqs = sqs.load_all()
    
        return sqs
    

    Then you have to create your own url-route using your own SearchForm (mysearch/urls.py)

    from django.conf.urls.defaults import *
    from haystack.forms import ModelSearchForm
    from haystack.query import SearchQuerySet
    from haystack.views import SearchView
    from forms import AutocompleteSearchForm
    
    sqs = SearchQuerySet()
    
    # Without threading...
    urlpatterns = patterns('haystack.views',
      url(r'^$', SearchView(searchqueryset=sqs, form_class=AutocompleteSearchForm), name='haystack_search'),
    )
    

    in your projects urls.py use

    url(r"^search/", include("mysearch.urls", namespace="Search")),
    

    instead of

    url(r'^search/', include('haystack.urls', namespace="Search")),
    
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