Namespace Lucene.Net.Analysis.Path
Classes
PathHierarchyTokenizer
Tokenizer for path-like hierarchies.
Take something like:
 /something/something/else
and make:
 /something
 /something/something
 /something/something/else
PathHierarchyTokenizerFactory
Factory for PathHierarchyTokenizer.
This factory is typically configured for use only in the
index 
Analyzer (or only in the query Analyzer, but never both).
For example, in the configuration below a query for 
Books/NonFic will match documents indexed with values like 
Books/NonFic, Books/NonFic/Law, 
Books/NonFic/Science/Physics, etc. But it will not match 
documents indexed with values like Books, or 
Books/Fic...
<fieldType name="descendent_path" class="solr.TextField">
  <analyzer type="index">
    <tokenizer class="solr.PathHierarchyTokenizerFactory" delimiter="/" />
  </analyzer>
  <analyzer type="query">
    <tokenizer class="solr.KeywordTokenizerFactory" />
  </analyzer>
</fieldType>
In this example however we see the oposite configuration, so that a query 
for Books/NonFic/Science/Physics would match documents 
containing Books/NonFic, Books/NonFic/Science, 
or Books/NonFic/Science/Physics, but not 
Books/NonFic/Science/Physics/Theory or 
Books/NonFic/Law.
<fieldType name="descendent_path" class="solr.TextField">
  <analyzer type="index">
    <tokenizer class="solr.KeywordTokenizerFactory" />
  </analyzer>
  <analyzer type="query">
    <tokenizer class="solr.PathHierarchyTokenizerFactory" delimiter="/" />
  </analyzer>
</fieldType>
ReversePathHierarchyTokenizer
Tokenizer for domain-like hierarchies.
Take something like:
www.site.co.uk
and make:
www.site.co.uk
site.co.uk
co.uk
uk