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Asked: May 29, 20262026-05-29T08:51:07+00:00 2026-05-29T08:51:07+00:00

I’m trying to make a searchable phone/local business directory using Apache Lucene. I have

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I’m trying to make a searchable phone/local business directory using Apache Lucene.

I have fields for street name, business name, phone number etc. The problem that I’m having is that when I try to search by street where the street name has multiple words (e.g. ‘the crescent’), no results are returned. But if I try to search with just one word, e.g ‘crescent’, I get all the results that I want.

I’m indexing the data with the following:

String LocationOfDirectory = "C:\\dir\\index";

StandardAnalyzer analyzer = new StandardAnalyzer(Version.LUCENE_34);
Directory Index = new SimpleFSDirectory(LocationOfDirectory);

IndexWriterConfig config = new IndexWriterConfig(Version.LUCENE.34, analyzer);
IndexWriter w = new IndexWriter(index, config);


Document doc = new Document();
doc.add(new Field("Street", "the crescent", Field.Store.YES, Field.Index.Analyzed);

w.add(doc);
w.close();

My searches work like this:

int numberOfHits = 200;
String LocationOfDirectory = "C:\\dir\\index";
TopScoreDocCollector collector = TopScoreDocCollector.create(numberOfHits, true);
Directory directory = new SimpleFSDirectory(new File(LocationOfDirectory));
IndexSearcher searcher = new IndexSearcher(IndexReader.open(directory);

WildcardQuery q = new WildcardQuery(new Term("Street", "the crescent");

searcher.search(q, collector);
ScoreDoc[] hits = collector.topDocs().scoreDocs;

I have tried swapping the wildcard query for a phrase query, first with the entire string and then splitting the string up on white space and wrapping them in a BooleanQuery like this:

String term = "the crescent";
BooleanQuery b = new BooleanQuery();
PhraseQuery p = new PhraseQuery();
String[] tokens = term.split(" ");
for(int i = 0 ; i < tokens.length ; ++i)
{
    p.add(new Term("Street", tokens[i]));
}
b.add(p, BooleanClause.Occur.MUST);

However, this didn’t work. I tried using a KeywordAnalyzer instead of a StandardAnalyzer, but then all other types of search stopped working as well. I have tried replacing spaces with other characters (+ and @), and converting queries to and from this form, but that still doesn’t work. I think it doesn’t work because + and @ are special characters which are not indexed, but I can’t seem to find a list anywhere of which characters are like that.

I’m beginning to go slightly mad, does anyone know what I’m doing wrong?

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    2026-05-29T08:51:08+00:00Added an answer on May 29, 2026 at 8:51 am

    I found that my attempt to generate a query without using a QueryParser was not working, so I stopped trying to create my own queries and used a QueryParser instead. All of the recomendations that I saw online showed that you should use the same Analyzer in the QueryParser that you use during indexing, so I used a StandardAnalyzer to build the QueryParser.

    This works on this example because the StandardAnalyzer removes the word “the” from the street “the crescent” during indexing, and hence we can’t search for it because it isn’t in the index.

    However, if we choose to search for “Grove Road”, we have a problem with the out-of-the-box functionality, namely that the query will return all of the results containing either “Grove” OR “Road”. This is easily fixed by setting up the QueryParser so that it’s default operation is AND instead of OR.

    In the end, the correct solution was the following:

    int numberOfHits = 200;
    String LocationOfDirectory = "C:\\dir\\index";
    TopScoreDocCollector collector = TopScoreDocCollector.create(numberOfHits, true);
    Directory directory = new SimpleFSDirectory(new File(LocationOfDirectory));
    IndexSearcher searcher = new IndexSearcher(IndexReader.open(directory);
    
    StandardAnalyzer analyzer = new StandardAnalyzer(Version.LUCENE_35);
    
    //WildcardQuery q = new WildcardQuery(new Term("Street", "the crescent");
    QueryParser qp = new QueryParser(Version.LUCENE_35, "Street", analyzer);
    qp.setDefaultOperator(QueryParser.Operator.AND);
    
    Query q = qp.parse("grove road");
    
    searcher.search(q, collector);
    ScoreDoc[] hits = collector.topDocs().scoreDocs;
    
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