Displaying 20 results from an estimated 3000 matches similar to: "FieldQuery not returning anything"
2006 Sep 22
2
Searching untokenized fields
Hi ..
I tried to exclude certain objects from my search, by adding appropriate
term queries ..
i = Ferret::Index::Index.new
i.field_infos.add_field(:type, :index => :untokenized, :term_vector => :no)
i << {:type => "Movie", :name => "Indiana" }
i << {:type => "Movie", :name => "Forrest" }
i << {:type =>
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)
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
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
2006 Dec 28
13
Sorting/Ordering Search Results
Hello All,
I am having an issue with AAF and sorting results of a search. Right
now, I have results being split onto pages of 10. The results are being
sorted alphabetically, but not across multiple pages - it''s just sorting
the 10 it pulls down on each page. I noticed another post from April
regarding this same issue (http://www.ruby-forum.com/topic/62993#66934)
where the issue was
2006 Jan 19
2
Simple Ferret Questions
I am trying to use Ferret for searching for users based on first and last name.
In my index, I am adding the first_name, last_name, and a full_name
which is basically "#{first_name} #{last_name}".
I am searching the index using something like the following query:
INDEX.search_each(%Q/first_name:#{query}* OR last_name:#{query}* OR
full_name:#{query}*/) do |doc, score|
The problem I am
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 Jul 12
5
Reverse sorting
I am getting strange results when I reverse sort a query. I am sorting
by date, but it doesn''t seem to be related to dates (I have tried just
integers). I also paginate the results. Items in the result set are
sometimes duplicated and the not ordered at all. When I try a
non-reverse sort I don''t see duplicates and the ordering is correct. Any
ideas what is going on? Thanks
2007 Jul 13
8
More sorting problems with untokenized index
I''m having problems sorting on untokenized fields. I have one field that
sorts fine, but there are others that seem to sort on a different field.
Here''s the index description:
acts_as_ferret
:remote=>true,:fields=>{:name=>{:boost=>2},:name_for_sort=>{:index =>
:untokenized},
:city=>{:boost=>2}, :city_for_sort=>{:index=>:untokenized},
2005 Dec 08
2
Confusing lock problem in rails
I have a model class in rails that has a class variable that is a
ferret index. For some reason, the methods in my class that refer to
the class variable are getting lock conflicts. Can anybody see any
obvious reason why? I notice that it keeps leaving a lock file in the
index directory. I thought auto_flush was supposed to remove the lock
automatically after every operation. Is there
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)
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?
2009 Aug 12
5
Challenge for object_id, Garbage Value
I am facing strange problem.
I have an object @part=MainPart.find(:all)
1. @part.each_with_index do |mainpart,index|
2. <p><%= mainpart.object_id%></p>
3. end
Here problem is that object_id is reserved for rails. Here
object_id field in my table . Now i want to get value <%=
mainpart.object_id%> is giving GARBAGE VALUE. Is there any solution
apart from
2006 Jul 18
10
searching with chinese chars
Hi all,
maybe not a Ferret question, but I assume here might have came across
that already.
I wrote a simple CGI app that adds docs into a Ferret index. The idea
is testing asian languages input and searching.
The script that does the input seems to be OK. As David mentioned in a
question I made a little while ago, Ferret''s index is agnostic, in the
sense that you can store anything in
2006 Mar 08
1
indexing a document object fails
Hi,
I''m trying out the example (more or less) straight from the tutorial:
doc = Document.new
doc << Field.new("id", "a", Field::Store::NO,
Field::Index::UNTOKENIZED)
doc << Field.new("title", "b", Field::Store::YES, Field::Index::UNTOKENIZED)
doc << Field.new("data", "c",
2009 Jul 21
1
[PATCH server] Fixed db-omatic so it doesn't segfault because of newer qmf api.
---
src/db-omatic/db_omatic.rb | 12 ++++++------
1 files changed, 6 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/db-omatic/db_omatic.rb b/src/db-omatic/db_omatic.rb
index 155ff5e..b5b7b81 100755
--- a/src/db-omatic/db_omatic.rb
+++ b/src/db-omatic/db_omatic.rb
@@ -270,10 +270,10 @@ class DbOmatic < Qpid::Qmf::Console
end
def object_props(broker, obj)
- target =
2011 Mar 15
8
Problems with Object#id deprecation
Hello everyone, in a test helper in my app I call category.id that gets the
id of category in the database. However, when running RSpec I get the
following error:
As a parla customer
/Users/saulolopes/code/parla/spec/acceptance/support/paths.rb:13: warning:
Object#id will be deprecated; use Object#object_id
/Users/saulolopes/code/parla/spec/acceptance/support/paths.rb:13: warning:
Object#id
2006 Sep 05
4
Ferret 0.10.2 - Index#search_each() and :num_docs
Hi,
I seem to be having trouble getting more than 10 hits from
Index#search_each since upgrading to 0.10.2 (ie, this was working in
0.9.4). Maybe a bug, as the #search_each doesn''t seem to use the options
parameter any more ?
Thanks,
Neville
===========================================
require ''rubygems''
require ''ferret''
p Ferret::VERSION
idx =
2009 Nov 04
4
[PATCH server] Update daemons to use new QMF.
This patch updates dbomatic, taskomatic and host-register to use the
new C++ wrapped ruby QMF bindings. It also fixes a couple of bugs
along the way including the 0 cpu bug for host-register. This is a
compilation of work done by myself and Arjun Roy.
Signed-off-by: Ian Main <imain at redhat.com>
---
src/db-omatic/db_omatic.rb | 111 ++++++-------
2006 Sep 15
1
Custom analyzer not invoked?
Hello,
I''m trying to define my own analyzer by doing something like:
#-----------------------------------------------------
require ''ferret''
include Ferret
class MyAnalyzer < Analysis::Analyzer
def token_stream(field, str)
# Display results of analysis
puts ''Analyzing: field:%s str:%s'' % [field, str]
t =