Displaying 20 results from an estimated 6000 matches similar to: "Multiple indexes?"
2006 Jan 05
2
ActiveRecord callbacks not happening
Hi,
I have a model class like so:
class Candidate < ActiveRecord::Base
validates_presence_of :name
@@index = FerretConfig::INDEX
def self.after_destroy
puts "Ferret: after_destroy called"
@@index.query_delete("+id:#{self.id} +ferret_class:#{self.class.name}")
optimize_index
end
end
But when I delete a record, the after_destroy is never called.
2005 Dec 31
2
Some newbie questions
Hi all,
I''m newly discovering Ferret, and just did a crash course on Lucene to
(I get the concepts behind it). But I''m have a few doubts:
1. What is the ''recommended'' way of integrating Ferret into my app now?
The gem version or the plugin?
2. Where do I checkout the plugin from? Do I just copy the version on
the wiki?
Those apart, Ferret is really
2006 Jan 10
1
search_each returns partial results?
Hi,
I''m having some trouble with ferret search_each. I''m posting rails''
script/console output, so I guess you can decrypt it:
>> res = []
=> []
>> index.search_each(''name: a*'') do |doc, score|
?> res << doc
>> end
=> 50
>> res.size
=> 10
>>
I''m guessing the ''=>50''
2007 Jan 17
5
[ActsAsFerret] Globalize integration
Hi,
I''ve modified the latest acts_as_ferret code (version 0.3.0) to
integrate with the Globalize (http://www.globalize-rails.org/globalize/)
plugin.
Essentially, I''ve added the ability to use a separate index per locale
(It basically adds the language code as a suffix to the index and
switches between indexes when the active locale changes).
Since this introduces an optional
2006 Apr 26
8
Search multiple models
Hello,
Lets say you have a few models like Post, Article, Wiki, Comment, And
you want to use ferret to search all of them at once. How would I set up
the latest acts_as_ferret to accomplish this? And what would be fastest
for searches? 1 index for all models, or have an index per model?
Thank you
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2006 Jan 05
6
Problems with Ferret in RForum
Hi,
I have been using Ferret on ruby-forum.com for a few days. While the
searching works with reasonable performance, there are a lot of problems
related to indexing. Sometimes the process hangs with 100% CPU usage,
sometimes it leaves Lockfiles in the directory (causing other processes
to fail while one ist still working), sometimes it even crashes with a
segfault.
I''m going to
2007 Mar 21
4
Cannot delete for id of type Array
Hello list,
I have a little weird error when deleting documents from the index.
I''m using the following code.
ferret_index = Ferret::Index::Index.new(:path => FERRET_INDEX_PATH)
query = Ferret::Search::TermQuery.new(:fk_file_id, "#{_fk_file_id}")
ferret_index.search_each(query) do | id |
ferret_index.delete(id)
end
And I get the following error
Cannot delete for id of
2005 Dec 18
1
assert_template fails?
Hi All,
I have a seemingly simple problem - but can''t figure out the problem. I
have a simple functional test like so:
def test_should_show_search_dropdown
get :index
assert_response :success
assert_template :search
end
Inspite of having search.rhtml in /app/views/layout, it fails with an error:
1) Error:
test_should_show_search_dropdown(SearchControllerTest):
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 Jul 09
3
acts_as_ferret.. what does it actually do?
Okay in this plea for help I''m going to repeat some of what i posted
before but with a larger amount of background info in the hope that i
can get a decent grip on ferret before it wriggles away..
Firstly, what does installing the acts_as_ferret plugin actually do? I
install it and add it to my model and then the index is automatically
generated and a few methods are added to it and
2007 May 09
6
more_like_this
Hi,
I''m using acts_as_ferret in my rails application and I''d like to use
more_like_this to retrieve some ''similar'' item suggestions. I have a
class ''items'' which has a status field and I need to retrieve items that
only have one of the two possible statuses.
Looking at the more_like_this method indicates it supports an
:append_to_query
2006 Aug 25
6
End-of-File Error occured at <except.c>:103 in xpop_context
Hi, I get this when searching or adding a new record. I am using today''s
version of trunk and gem ferret 0.10.0
any ideas? thanks!
EOFError in DvbesController#new
End-of-File Error occured at <except.c>:103 in xpop_context
Error occured in store.c:197 - is_refill
current pos = 0, file length = 182
RAILS_ROOT: script/../config/..
Application Trace | Framework Trace | Full
2006 Aug 06
5
Return only results that user is allowed to see?
Is it possible with acts_as_ferret to somehow restrict the results that
are returned?
For instance, I don''t want to return results that are logically deleted
with acts_as_paranoid (deleted_at IS NOT NULL and deleted_at < now()).
Also, if a user is not an Admin, they should not be able to return
results that have a certain value in a certain column, like forum_id !=
13 (if 13 is
2006 Jul 14
3
Whitespace Issues
I am trying to build up a filtered search using the logic below.
bq = Ferret::Search::BooleanQuery.new
bq.add_query(Ferret::Search::TermQuery.new(Ferret::Index::Term.new("section",section.downcase!)),
Ferret::Search::BooleanClause::Occur::MUST)
filter = Ferret::Search::QueryFilter.new(bq)
@vobjects = VoObject.find_by_contents(search_input,:filter =>
filter, :sort
2006 Aug 24
2
acts_as_ferret for Ferret 0.10
Hi all,
the current acts_as_ferret trunk is now ported to Ferret 0.10.
Get it while it''s hot at
svn://projects.jkraemer.net/acts_as_ferret/trunk/plugin
Nearly everything works, besides this:
- all queries are ORed (no way to tell the QueryParser to build AND
queries by default)
- more_like_this is broken
I''m working with Dave to fix these things soon. The last Ferret 0.9.x
2006 Aug 30
7
Hyphens
Hi there,
I''m working with some legacy data where customer phone numbers are
stored with hyphens between the area code, exchange, and number (e.g.
555-555-5555). Is this the best way to store a phone number? Perhaps
not, but it''s the way they were being stored, so I have to work with
this format.
Right, so when I save a record the log tells me acts_as_ferret indexed
the
2006 Apr 05
5
duplicate search results
i''m using Ferret 0.9.0 with acts_as_ferret (the one from svn.jkraemer.net), and
i''m getting duplicate results, as described in this thread:
http://rubyforge.org/pipermail/ferret-talk/2005-December/000048.html
is there a way to configure the indexes created by acts_as_ferret to use :key =>
:id, as described in that thread? i''ve poked around in the code, and had
2006 Jul 07
9
Search on data accross many tables, linked by belongs_to
I am using Ferret and acts_as_ferret, as my search back-end for my Rails
project. I have a question about using acts_as_ferret on a main table
that is linked to other tables by foreign keys. Is there a way to
include the information linked by the belongs_to keyword in the search
results ?
As an example, let''s say I have a main table ''posts'':
2006 Jun 29
13
find_by_contents not returning SearchResults?
The acts_as_ferret documentation says find_by_content returns an
instance of SearchResults, but I see this error when I try to use the
results.
undefined method `total_hits'' for []:Array
Here is the link to the documentation:
http://projects.jkraemer.net/acts_as_ferret/rdoc/classes/FerretMixin/Acts/ARFerret/ClassMethods.html#M000010
But here is the actual code:
result =
2006 May 22
7
how to index the result of any instance method
Hi,
One of the AAF features is to be able to index results of methods, but I
haven''t seen anywhere how to do this. I have a method that returns the
full text of a file and I''d like for this to be indexed. Can anyone out
there help me out on this one?
Tom
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