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2006 Oct 10
4
Need help for coding an extension to ferret
Hi, i''m working on a project using Ferret for indexing it''s datas. I''m very happy with it but i need to code an extension to implement a .to_json method to TopDocs class, because ruby''s json implementation is really really slow... It''s my second (the first was the tutorial :/ ) ruby C extension, so i''m not really at ease with ruby C
2007 Jan 17
1
Tokenizers?
Hi everyone. First a quick word - I am relatively new to Ruby and Ruby on Rails, but I love learning about it and using it. Currently I am working on extending Boxroom (file repository RoR app) for the CARE Indonsia intranet, where I work as an intern. I am using ferret, and it''s working great. I noticed that if a file contains something like this "applications/entries", this
2007 Jun 12
5
index browser inconsistent with IndexReader
Hi, We have an index of around 1M web pages as part of our web app. The app uses ferret by way of RDig to perform searches. We have noticed anecdotally that some searches don''t work the way we thought they should, as if documents were missing from the index. Yesterday we came upon a concrete instance of this. Our documents have several fields, one of which is called :keywords and
2008 Mar 01
3
Possible bug when creating a Ferret::Search::Sort object?
I may have run across a bug in Ferret: if throws a segmentation fault when I try to create a Sort object using the default fields (SCORE and DOC_ID), but setting reverse to true. Here''s the minimal example: #!/usr/bin/env ruby require ''rubygems'' require ''ferret'' Ferret::Search::Sort.new Ferret::Search::Sort.new( [
2006 Dec 01
1
Specify doc_id
Hi list, I wonder if it is possible to specify my own doc_id? I want to have the same doc_id as my fulltexts tables primary keys. Cheers, Henrik
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 Aug 14
3
Ferret 0.9.5
Hi, I was wondering if the latest version of acts_as_ferret (0.2.2) that is listed on http://projects.jkraemer.net/acts_as_ferret/ is compatible with the latest version of Ferret 0.9.5. I noticed that the website above stated that it was supposed to work with 0.9.4, but I didn''t see anything about 0.9.5. Thanks, Aaron -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2007 Mar 28
4
retrieving search result positions
Hi I''m considering using Ferret in v2 of Weft QDA, a wxruby desktop application for textual analysis in social science. Ferret seems a very impressive package that meets and exceeds my requirements, but I can''t find how to retrieve specific details about the results. I''d like to be able to run fairly simple queries. I then need to look at each term match, and get
2007 Feb 19
2
Acts_As_Ferret Tutorial
Hey guys, I wanted to share with you guys a detailed tutorial I just finished this weekend for using Acts_As_Ferret. http://www.railsenvy.com/2007/2/19/acts-as-ferret-tutorial I started using Ferret and Acts_As_Ferret a few weeks ago, and I learned so much that I wanted to give back to the community by writing up a helpful tutorial that covers all the key topics in one
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 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 =>
2018 Apr 06
1
sorting large msets
> > Olly Betts <olly at survex.com> wrote: > > > > > > The reverse order (ENQ_ASCENDING) is really fast - about 0.0001 seconds. > > > This is because in that case we can just stop once we've found 200 > > > matches. With a few million documents, that ENQ_ASCENDING sounds promising :) So, it looks like if I had ideal ordering, I could do
2006 Sep 26
3
concurrency / #search_each problem / segfault
Hello everyone, I was stress-testing my application (running on Rails via FastCGI) by letting two concurrent users (not human .. an app called ''siege'') a) save an Article and b) search for all Articles. I am searching via Article.ferret_index.search_each( ..) do |doc_id,score| doc = index[doc_id] .. end and writing via Article.ferret_index <<
2006 Sep 14
2
Possiible Bug ? indexWriter#doc_count countsdeleted docs after #commit
Hi David, > Deleted documents don''t get deleted until commit is called Ok, but FYI, my experiments show that #commit doesn''t affect #doc_count, even across ruby sessions. On a different note, I''d like to request a variation of #add_document which returns the doc_id of the document added, as opposed to self. I''m trying to track down an issue with a large
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
2007 Apr 28
6
Determine how many documents a term occurs in
Is there a fast way to determine how many documents a term occurs in, besides iterating through every document with TermDocEnum? -- Best regards, Stian Gryt?yr
2005 Mar 13
7
[Bug 998] --without-opensc is not respected
http://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=998 Summary: --without-opensc is not respected Product: Portable OpenSSH Version: -current Platform: All OS/Version: Linux Status: NEW Severity: minor Priority: P2 Component: Build system AssignedTo: openssh-bugs at mindrot.org ReportedBy: stian
2005 Dec 31
1
Questions regarding quota
Hi, I have some trouble trying to test the quota plugin. First off all, it says in the wiki: "Dovecot 1.0 supports quota using a quota plugin. It's currently discussed in Dovecot LDA page and it supports only very simple quota calculation which is suitable only for mboxes. Maildir++ quota support will come later." Does that mean that it won't work at all with Maildir++, or
2004 Nov 18
5
Torrent support in IPP2P
Hello, I guess a few of you know about the iptables-p2p project at the http://sourceforge.net/projects/iptables-p2p site. This suite has an excellent filter of which I use today and its running very smoothly. The main reason why I use this is because I desperately need to block torrents. IPP2P does not do this at this time (it seems to me in the doc at least). Is it maybe some way we could merge
2004 Nov 18
1
Re: Shared object not being built by patch-o-matic-ng
Stian B. Barmen schrieb: > I try to use patch-o-matic-ng for installation. Kernel patching works > nicely but the libipt_ipp2p.so shared object does not get built. I find > the .c file in the patch-o-matic tree under ipp2p but I don''t know how > to manually compile it. > My lsmod includes the sucsessfully made ipt_ipp2p module and I also > recompiled iptables for