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2006 May 05
1
Is there any working way to search multiple indexes?
I''m running from the trunk, and hitting road blocks no matter which way I attempt to search across multiple indexes. I tried a MultiSearcher, but I can''t pass a string for the search query ms.search "iraq" TypeError: wrong argument type String (expected Data) So I tried creating a QueryParser to pass, but I can''t get the fields from the reader
2006 Nov 02
3
Safe to read index while it is being written to?
Is it safe to open the index to do searches on while another process is writing to the index? -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2006 Mar 14
6
cFerret nearing completion
Hey folks, Some good news. I''ve finished cFerret and it''s ruby bindings to the point where I can run all of the unit tests. I still have to work out how I''m going to package and release it but it shouldn''t be long now. If you can''t wait you might like to try it from the subversion repository. It''ll probably only work on linux at the moment and
2005 Dec 02
43
ANN: acts_as_ferret
Hi all This week I have worked with Rails and Ferret to test Ferrets (and Lucenes) capabilities. I decided to make a mixin for ActiveRecord as it seemed the simplest possible solution and I ended up making this into a plugin. For more info on Ferret see: http://ferret.davebalmain.com/trac/ The plugin is functional but could easily be refined. Anyway I want to share it with you. Regard it as a
2005 Dec 02
43
ANN: acts_as_ferret
Hi all This week I have worked with Rails and Ferret to test Ferrets (and Lucenes) capabilities. I decided to make a mixin for ActiveRecord as it seemed the simplest possible solution and I ended up making this into a plugin. For more info on Ferret see: http://ferret.davebalmain.com/trac/ The plugin is functional but could easily be refined. Anyway I want to share it with you. Regard it as a
2006 Aug 28
12
Help with Multiple Readers, 1 Writer scenario
Hi, I''m building a web server application using Ferret [thanks so much Dave], Mongrel and Camping which works fine servicing one request at a time, but serialises searches if more than one request arrives, so I''d like some advice please about the best way to use multiple readers and one writer. Some background ... query requests which in my case are always read only, arrive via
2007 May 02
1
MultiSearcher Results Question
If searching multiple indexes with a single searcher is there anyway to identify which index a resulting doc is stored in? i1 = Ferret::I.new i2 = Ferret::I.new i1 << {:id=>1,:text=>"random stuff"} i1.commit reader = Ferret::Index::IndexReader.new([i1.options[:dir],i2.options[:dir]]) searcher = Ferret::Index::IndexSearcher.new(reader) query =
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 --------------------------------- Relax. Yahoo! Mail virus
2005 Dec 28
1
advice needed: damagecontrol or CIA?
Hi, I''m looking to set up a continuous integration server for a rails application. This application is under source control with darcs. I''ve read about damagecontrol and CIA, and wonder what experience you can share so I can make my mind. CIA seems to work with a post-commit so I should be able to use it with darcs. And as it is in the rails svn repository, I have good hope
2006 Jan 30
2
DamageControl
Is there anyone on this list running DamageControl on a Debian or a Windows system ? If so would you care to share how you accomplished this (details ... it''s all in the details) ? While I will still work through the problems I am encountering (it''s a great learning experience) I would still like to have a working instance of DamageControl to use in the meantime. I am
2006 Aug 20
7
missing terms in index causing search errors
I am unable to find results for models when one or more of the terms are not being indexed. Lets suppose I index a User on the phrase "Ruby on Rails." If I then search using User.find_by_contents("Ruby on Rails") I get no results, since "or" is a common term and does not get indexed. Of course, User.find_by_contents("Ruby Rails") works just fine. I
2006 Oct 20
6
Nightly Linux build?
Hey guys, I''m really sorry to be so out of touch these days. We just hired two new programmers at work so I''m busy bringing them up to speed...in time for them to help us get a major release out at the end of the year. So my personal goals for wxruby participation at the moment are: 1. Respond to any support requests as quickly as possible 2. Respond to any questions from you
2004 Nov 23
2
streams in fork
hi all, is there a way to use fork with redirected streams? i mean in a similar way that ruby''s standard open3 does it. i''d like to be able to read the stdout/stdin/stderr streams from the forked ruby process in the parent process. cheers, aslak
2006 Aug 21
6
multiple-index searching with merged results
Hey.. i am just browsing through the lucene features and i''m wondering if this feature is available in ferret as well .. # multiple-index searching with merged results this would be nice, as i''m thinking about several indexes, as i am using a lot of wildcard queries for livesearches like google suggest. i think the performance would increase, if i split my rather big index in
2006 Jun 14
3
In memory IndexReader bug?
Hi All, Hope all is going well. I''m having trouble with the following code creating an in memory index reader - it seems to be attempting to read from a file regardless. Here''s the simple code: require ''rubygems'' require ''ferret'' a = Ferret::Index::Index.new r = Ferret::Index::IndexReader.new(nil) Running the code on my OS X machine
2008 Jan 09
5
Parallel indexing doesn''t work?
Hi, I''m trying to get parallelized ferret indexing working for my AAF indices, based on the example in the O''Reilly Ferret shortcut. However, the resulting indices after merging seem to have no actual documents. I went and made minimal changes to the example in the Ferret shortcut pdf, and indeed can''t get that to work either. I''d appreciate any help
2006 Nov 22
1
Help with Multiple Readers, 1 Writer scenario
Some time back in September, [sorry to be so slow], Dave wrote: > When you open an IndexReader on the index it is opened up on > that particular version (or state) of the index. So any > operations on the IndexReader (like searches) will only show > what was in the index at the time you opened it. Any modifications > to the index (usually through and IndexWriter) that occur
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
2007 Jul 29
7
RDig and AAF playing together
I have a site with two indexes. Index A is created offline by RDig and queried from the web via RDig (specifically, RDig.searcher.search). Index B is managed by AAF with :remote => true. Simple enough. However, I need to query both indexes from RDig. Usually this is ok, as I modified RDig to accept an array of search_paths with an element for index A and index B. However, when Index
2006 Feb 17
1
IndexReader NotImplemented
Hi there, Sorry if this has come up before, but I couldn''t see it obviously addressed anywhere. There are a few methods in IndexReader that raise NotImplementedErrors. I''m specifically interested in get_term_vector, but there are a number of others. Is there anything specific holding these back, or would patches to implement them be accepted? Thanks, -- Alex