Yes. You have to do search-cmd install bucketname I believe

Shuhao
On May 23, 2012 11:20 AM, <clau...@br.ibm.com> wrote:

> Thanks Sean for the hint .. sure, you right, that wildcard syntax was too
> short !
>
> Still like this, the main issue remains. The search function is not yet
> activated at the server side, even having the parameter set  to true in the
> /etc/app.config file.    Whatever  syntax sent to the server is not
> checked, nor validated, nor executed.  I've restarted the server with bin/riak
> stop and bin/riak start .
>
> The same error also shows up at the sample bucket  'user' throwing 0
> results (with no error message).  I'm using the git version built from
> source.
>
> *at rel/riak/etc/app.config *
> %% Riak Search Config
>  {riak_search, [
>                 %% To enable Search functionality set this 'true'.
>                 {enabled, true}
>                ]},
>
> Any further settings required to activate the server-side search function?
>
> *Log*
> C:\Python\myprojects\riak>python basic_search.py
> starts at : 2012-05-23 12:12:31.718000
> How many keys in the bucket: 500
> Resultset: []
>
> *Source*:
> search_string = 'cEDO:[aaaa TO ZZZZ]'
> bucketname = 'ramtest'
> startd = datetime.now()
> print "starts at : " + str(startd)
> start = time()
> #
> try:
>     client = riak.RiakClient(host='zbra')
>     data_bucket = client.bucket(bucketname)
>     mykeys = data_bucket.get_keys()
>     howmany = len(mykeys)
>     print "How many keys in the bucket: "+ str(howmany)
>     resultset = client.search(bucketname,
> search_string).map('Riak.mapValuesJson').run()
>     print "Resultset: " + str(resultset)
>
>
> Regards,
> Claude
>
> *
> Claude Falbriard
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> AMS Hortolândia / SP - Brazil
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>
>
> From:        Sean Cribbs <s...@basho.com>
> To:        clau...@br.ibm.com
> Cc:        riak-users@lists.basho.com
> Date:        22/05/2012 17:52
> Subject:        Re: Riak / Search via Python Client, no Results from
> Server
> ------------------------------
>
>
>
> Claude,
>
> Generally your terms in wildcard queries need to be at least two or three
> characters (I don't remember which), so either way A* is not going to work
> as a search.
>
> On Tue, May 22, 2012 at 4:46 PM, <*clau...@br.ibm.com*<clau...@br.ibm.com>>
> wrote:
> Dear colleagues.
>
> Not able to run a pattern search through the Python query. The server
> search option was enabled with the* true* setting in the app.config file
> (line 165) and the server was restarted.   Checking the Riak console log
> below,  I see the search being started, but no results are returned to the
> client. My version is "git" built from source.
> *
> Console Log*
> 2012-05-22 15:07:50.853 [info] <0.7.0> Application riak_search started on
> node '*riak@172.24.200.158* <riak@172.24.200.158>'
> 2012-05-22 15:07:50.854 [info] <0.7.0> Application basho_stats started on
> node '*riak@172.24.200.158* <riak@172.24.200.158>'
> 2012-05-22 15:07:50.865 [info] <0.7.0> Application runtime_tools started
> on node '*riak@172.24.200.158* <riak@172.24.200.158>'
> 2012-05-22 15:07:50.866 [info] <0.7.0> Application public_key started on
> node '*riak@172.24.200.158* <riak@172.24.200.158>'
> 2012-05-22 15:07:50.882 [info] <0.7.0> Application ssl started on node '*
> riak@172.24.200.158* <riak@172.24.200.158>'
> 2012-05-22 15:07:50.944 [info]
> <0.1558.0>@riak_core:wait_for_application:390 Wait complete for application
> riak_search (0 seconds)
> 2012-05-22 15:07:51.034 [info] <0.1490.0>@riak_core:wait_for_service:410
> Wait complete for service riak_search (0 seconds)
> *
> Source code:  Read all data starting with Capital Letter A, cEDO is the
> data field name *
> try:
>     client = riak.RiakClient(host='xxxxxxxx')
>     data_bucket = client.bucket(bucketname)
>     mykeys = data_bucket.get_keys()
>     howmany = len(mykeys)
>     print "How many keys in the bucket: "+ str(howmany)
>     search_query = client.search(bucketname, 'cEDO:A*')
>     print "search query built"
>     resultset = search_query.run()
>     print "result entries found: " + str(len(resultset))
> *
> Processing log: *
> How many keys in the bucket: 500
> search query built
> result entries found: 0
>
> No further error message is thrown.
>
> ps .. Also the basic sample from the Python client documentation (bucket=
> 'user') shows the same results, 0 entries found by the serach.
>          *
> http://basho.github.com/riak-python-client/tutorial.html#using-search*<http://basho.github.com/riak-python-client/tutorial.html#using-search>
>
> Thanks in advance for your insights.* What's missing to start the  Search
> feature, or is something missing in the Lucene syntax ? *
>
> Regards,
> Claude
> *
>
> Claude Falbriard
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