Hi Jens,
No, but i didn't know that either, so thank you.
What i'm trying is to do the following, All of this code below is in
aaf.rb (hopefully the formatting shows up in this email).
ActsAsFerret::define_index('site_index',
:models => {
Product => {:fields => [:name, :company]},
Post => {:fields => [:title, :body]},
Prategory => {:fields => [:name]}
},
:ferret => {
:default_fields => [:name, :company, :title, :body, :name]
}
),
ActsAsFerret::define_index('forumindex',
:models => {
Topics => {:fields => [:title]},
Messages => {:fields => [:title, :content]}
},
:ferret => {
:default_fields => [:title, :title, :content]
}
)
Now, i get errors when i try to do this, but essentially i want to
somehow use 'site_Index' to search those models across all of my site,
and only 'forumindex' when i put the search fields on the forum.
IN my Search_controller.rb file i have:
def search
per_page = 15
@results = ActsAsFerret.find(params[:q], 'site_index', {:page =>
params[:page], :per_page => per_page}, :conditions => ["account_id
= ?", current_account.id] )
end
def forum
per_page = 30
@results = ActsAsFerret.find(params[:q], 'forumindex', {:page =>
params[:page], :per_page => per_page})
end
Notice that i have a condition statement for current_account's on
site_index. Am i doing this wrong? Is there a better way to add
conditions that i'm unaware of?
I do love the benefits of a shared index, but i'm wondering if more
then on index can be written at a time?
thoughts?
On 1-Feb-09, at 1:16 PM, Jens Krämer wrote:
Hi,
I'm not sure if this is what you're trying, but having the same
model belong to two or more index is impossible with acts_as_ferret.
Cheers,
Jens
On 01.02.2009, at 16:49, Philip Ingram wrote:
Hi all,
I'm trying to add two shared indices to the aaf.rb file, however it
is not working. I currently have one shared index, but that index
has a condition on it, and i'm not sure how to go about creating
another index without this condition in it for my forum, which i
want to search only the forum, topics and messages.
Within aaf.rb i tried to comma separate thecode: eg.g
ActsAsFerret::define_index ('one'....), ActsAsFerret::define_index
('two'....)
To no avail.
I also tried to add another aaf2.rb file to the original call when
aaf.rb, and include both of these files when aaf.rb is loaded but
no dice either.
thoughts?
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