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2006 May 15
16
Ferret not able to read a Lucene Index?
Hi all,
Having problems trying to get Ferret to read an index generated by
Lucene.
Am I right in thinking Ferret should be able to read a Lucene generated
index no problem?
Using the code snippets detailed in
http://www.ruby-forum.com/topic/64099#new
Any advice gratefully received.
Many Thanks,
Steven
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2006 Feb 20
46
Ruby + Apache Lucene using XMLRPC?
Please excuse me if this has been answered before.
Is there a "how-to" guide or a walkthrough on integrating Lucene with ROR via XMLRPC?
I got Ferret to work but I am worried that it''s not going to be as scalable.
I highly appreciate your assistance.
Thanks
Frank
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2006 Jan 02
11
aligning Ferret''s IndexSearcher.search API with Lucene''s
Recently I''ve been revisiting some of my search code. With a greater
understanding of how Java Lucene implements its search methods, I
realized that one level of abstraction is not present in the Ferret
classes/methods. Here are the relevant method signatures:
Ferret''s search methods:
in Ferret::Index::Index:
search(query, options = {}) -> returns a TopDocs
2006 Jun 01
8
Windows progress
Hi there,
What''s the current status of the Windows port? I may be in a position
to lend a hand over the next couple of weeks - where should I start
looking? And what''s the best way to get SVN HEAD? This happens:
$ svn checkout svn://www.davebalmain.com/ferret/trunk ferret
svn: Can''t connect to host ''www.davebalmain.com'': Connection refused
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2006 Jan 23
7
Search functionality and CMS
Hello,
I am planning to build a bigger Internet platform and actually evaluating
Java EE and Rails. I have a lot of Java experience and I am quite new to
Rails. After playing some weeks with Rails I am sure that it is a mature web
framework and I really like the productivtity of Rails. One of the key
advantages is that new developers will understand this platform much quicker
than all the Java
2006 Jan 27
3
Using ID as Key
Hi,
I followed the howto to use keys for documents:
http://ferret.davebalmain.com/trac/wiki/HowTos#Howtousekeysfordocument
If I add two documents with the same id, only one gets added to the
index as expected. However, I have found the key and id do not match.
So, attempting to access the index with the id does not work.
For instance, when I run this search:
INDEX.search_each(query) do
2005 Dec 14
4
Fuzzy search on a phrase
I''m trying to use Ferret to do fuzzy searches. If I use fuzzy search for
just one word, it works fine:
index.search(''name:gogle~0.4'')
However, if I try to use a phrase, it doesn''t work:
index.search(''name:"gogle search engine"~0.4'')
On the other hand, I could do:
index.search(''name:gogle~0.4 AND
2007 Nov 16
18
Multithreading / multiprocessing woes
I''ve been running some multithreaded tests on Ferret. Using a single
Ferret::Index::Index inside a DRb server, it definitely behaves for me
as if all readers are locked out of the index when writing is going on
in that index, not just optimization -- at least when segment merging
happens, which is when the writes take the longest and you can
therefore least afford to lock out all reads.
2006 Jun 15
10
Finding out all terms from search results. How?
Hi everybody,
I need to find out all terms (field values) from one of the fields from
a set of documents returned by search.
In other words, I have indexed documents with two fields. I do search on
one field and then want to know all other field''s values from fount
documents.
How?
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2005 Dec 14
4
Is it possible to highlight search keywords in results?
I''m wondering if ferret has any built-in search/replace mechanism that
I might be able to use to highlight the query data in each search
result. The reason I think this would be a good idea is that I could
end up having to practically duplicate the ferret query parser just to
interpret the query so that I can figure out how to highlight the
keywords in the search results. Just in case
2006 Jan 22
3
Balancing relevancy and recentness
I was wondering if there was a good way to either balance the relevancy
score with recentness of matching documents- or include the recentness
in the score somehow?
Thanks,
Ben
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2006 Oct 06
7
Luke does not work with Ferret indexes?
Hey,
Luke doesn''t seem to be able to open a Ferret index I''ve created. Is
this expected?
If yes, can someone recommend another index inspection tool?
Thanks,
John
2005 Dec 16
5
Ordering results by something other than relevance
Along with the contents of the documents in my index, I have stored
the date they were added. I want to search for keywords in the index
but have the results be sorted by their date rather than their
relevance to the keywords. How would I do this in ferret?
Thanks,
Carl
2007 Mar 30
1
Fwd: New Short Cut: Ferret
Congrats David!!! Very cool.
Erik
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2006 Jan 20
4
Questions about Searching
Hi,
I have some questions about searching with Ferret. I have a user
index with first_name, last_name and full_name (which is just first
plus last with a space).
Here are a couple of questions:
1) If I store the fields tokenized, it appears as though queries are
case-insensitive. However, for untokenized, the query is
case-sensitive. How can I make the untokenized searches
case-insensitive?
2005 Dec 19
17
Indexing so slow......
I am indexing over 10,000 rows of data, it is very slow when it is
indexing the 100,1000,10000 row, and now it is over 1 hour passed on
the row 10,000.
how to make it faster?
here is my code:
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doc = Document.new
doc << Field.new("id", t.id, Field::Store::YES,
Field::Index::UNTOKENIZED)
doc << Field.new("title", t.title,
2006 Jan 02
3
Multiple indexes?
Hi,
I''m indexing records from different database tables and they have
identical column names in many cases. Does this mean I have to create
different indexes for each table?
TIA,
Vamsee.
2006 Jan 10
18
Ferret with IMAP dirs
I''d like to use ferret to build an imap indexer and search utility, but
want to check first to see if anyone else is working on this and offer
my help. Anyone?
Also, if you could provide any helpful pointers on indexing directories
via ferret, it''ll be very much appreciated. I''m a lucene nuby.
Thanks!
John
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2005 Dec 14
5
Query question
I have an index in which I want different records to be accessible to
different users. I think I can do this by adding a "users" field to
each record in the index and narrow down my queries to only those
records matching the current user''s userid. I have the userids
separated by commas. What would be the right way to query for a
certain user? I have to make sure that I
2011 Aug 02
2
Positive experiences with Xapian
Hi Guys,
I just wanted to take a moment to give some positive feedback regarding my
experiences with Xapian recently.
I've been doing a fair amount of research into search engines recently, as
we have some fairly specific requirements with what we're attempting to do
with them. Long story short, after a few weeks of playing around with just
about everything under the sun (or at least,