Displaying 20 results from an estimated 5000 matches similar to: "Searcher do not work or I do not work"
2007 Jan 29
1
Segmentation fault in Search::Searcher#highlight
I''m using ferret 0.10.14 in Linux Fedora 3.
When I do highlight with Index::Index#highlight, it works well.
But, doing the same test with Searcher#highlight,
[BUG] Segmentation fault occurred.
Here''s my test code.
require ''rubygems''
require ''ferret''
include Ferret::Search
#searcher = Ferret::Index::Index.new(:path =>
2007 Jan 05
3
Confused about Search Results
Hi everyone,
I''m pretty new to Lucene and Ferret, so I feel that this is most likely
myself not completely understanding the correct way to do this. I haved
indexed ~2200 text files (of various sizes), and I am now running
searches on the index to get a feel for Lucene and Ferret.
In my first program, which is using Lucene I search for ''influenza'' and
get the
2008 May 09
1
Searcher Explain
Hi,
I am unable to use the Searcher''s explain method. Anytime I call it, I get
Segmentation Faults and it kills the process I have running my Rails site.
Has anyone else had this problem? Here is some code I am trying to use it
in...
search = Search.create(:query => query)
@quotations = []
searcher = Ferret::Search::Searcher.new("index") # FerretConfig::INDEX
bq =
2006 Oct 31
3
No search results using Searcher
I just started using Ferret and I successfully indexed some documents. I
can search this index using the following code:
index = Index::Index.new(:path => path)
index.search_each("something") do |doc, score|
print "##{doc} #{index[doc][''url'']} - #{score}"
print "\n"
end
However, when I try to use Search::Searcher and QueryParser
2008 Mar 05
0
Index Searcher Causes GC Memory Error: "irb: double free or corruption"
My linux Ruby application is using Ferret 0.11.4. I created my own class IndexSearcher to contain
the Searcher of multiple directories. If I do not have the searcher.close called, the end of
runner/console or runner/server will pop out with system error:
*** glibc detected *** irb: double free or corruption (fasttop): 0x0a51d6c0 ***
======= Backtrace: =========
/lib/libc.so.6[0x638ac1]
2006 Dec 07
8
crash on repeated search
I have found another crash in ferret; this one just uses a regular
search. It''s similar to an issue reported by Matt Schnitz a while ago,
but unlike his, mine does not go away if I turn off omit_norms. It does
go away if I turn on the garbage collector more often, but I''m not sure
that''s a stable workaround under the circumstances.
This one isn''t a
2007 Mar 01
2
FerretHash
Dave, thank you so much for the 0.11 release(s). You have solved many
problems for me. As part of my appreciation for your good works, I am
offering up for public consideration a silly little class that I wrote.
(Code is below.) This class offers a simplified Hash-like interface to
(a very restricted subset of) Ferret. Hence I call it FerretHash.
FerretHash comes with its very own pet Ferret
2006 Sep 22
1
Query Objects vs. Query Strings
Hi ..
I tried to build some query objects to get some documents from my
index.. without success.. Is something wrong here?
q = Ferret::Search::BooleanQuery.new
q1 = Ferret::Search::TermQuery.new(:type, "movie")
q2 = Ferret::Search::TermQuery.new(:name, "Indiana")
q.add_query(q1, :should)
q.add_query(q2, :should)
Indexer.index.search_each(q) do |doc, score| puts doc end
0
2006 Sep 05
4
No matches
The following script creates a search index and then searches it. I get
no results? Where am I going wrong?
Thanks.
-----------BEGIN SCRIPT----------------
require ''rubygems''
require ''ferret''
include Ferret
path = ''/tmp/myindex''
field_infos = Ferret::Index::FieldInfos.new()
field_infos.add_field(:name, :store => :yes, :index => :yes)
2007 Mar 05
2
Warming up a new Searcher/Reader (Ferret 0.10.9 win32)
Hi,
I have a largish index [700MB] which is updated from time to time,
requiring me to close and recreate the Ferret::Search::Searcher to use
the latest index.
My problem is that the first few searches on the new index are slow [by
comparison to before the close/recreate], I''m guessing because the new
index is being loaded into RAM by my OS and into Ferret as needed.
I''m
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
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 =
2007 Jul 07
2
Extending/Modifying QueryParser
Hi,
I''ve implemented synonym searching in my rails application but have
an idea I''d like to implement but can''t figure out how to do. The
idea is that I''d like to give the end user the choice on whether to
search for the synonym of a word or not. Preferably by extending the
query language to parse a construct similar to ''%word1'' and
2006 Jun 27
2
Using QueryParser vs building my own query
Hello all
I finally caved in and decided I should build my own query instead of
relying on QueryParser to do the job for me, but I''ve hit a strange
problem..
Here''s how I build my query:
#Main query
query = Ferret::Search::BooleanQuery.new
#Build query to match types
typesquery = Ferret::Search::BooleanQuery.new
@selected_types.each{|type|
typesquery.add_query(
2006 Sep 03
9
using highlight from aaf
Hi,
I''m trying to use highlight ferret method with trunk aaf and 0.10.1
ferret.
In my search display I use:
Myindexedclass.ferret_index.searcher.highlight(@query, result_line.id,
:content)
* searcher is a protected method; how can I access to the searcher from
aaf ?
* is the doc id in aaf the same as my model id ?
* is the first param, query, the string query or the query object ?
2007 Mar 12
5
index.rb:384 [BUG]
Hi folks,
I''ve working and playing with acts_as_ferret and follow this fantastic
tutorial:
http://www.railsenvy.com/2007/2/19/acts-as-ferret-tutorial
When I try to implement the field storage tip, it crash. So, I try to
make it via script/console:
1. I have a simple model called Articles:
class Article < ActiveRecord::Base
acts_as_ferret :fields =>
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
2006 Sep 09
2
search_each segmentation fault and parser anomoly
The included test script turned up the following anomolies (run
against Ferret 0.10.3, but had same problems with 0.10.2):
1. When the content word is not in the index the inclusion of a
wildcard file term causes search_each to throw a segmentation
fault.
$ ./test.rb zzz file:*.txt
query: +content:zzz +file:*.txt
./test.rb:28: [BUG] Segmentation fault
ruby 1.8.4 (2005-12-24)
2007 Sep 12
2
ported index from one machine to another
Hi,
I built an index on a free bsd machine using ferret and then ported the
index to another machine. While searching from that copied index the
searcher generates a file not found error. I have set all the permission
right and the files do exist in the directories.on creating index from local
machine the searcher finds the index. could any body please tell what might
be the problem. Is it a
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