Hi Srdjan,

On Mon, Feb 3, 2014 at 12:06 PM, Srdjan Pejic <spe...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> [{"viewer_id_s"=>"004615eb-5c0e-4c4a-890c-c6fc29e3fc56",
>> "video_time_i"=>475, "type_s"=>"joined"},
>> {"viewer_id_s"=>"635dcd2d-fdeb-46c1-9920-803ccdd6176b",
>> "video_time_i"=>522, "type_s"=>"joined"},
>> {"viewer_id_s"=>"04b3cec7-6f37-4840-b1b6-eff4c16dd273",
>> "video_time_i"=>159, "type_s"=>"joined"},
>> {"viewer_id_s"=>"6ce3da5f-b598-4b1c-abf0-38ba92fa15fb",
>> "video_time_i"=>393, "type_s"=>"upvote"}]
>>
>
> My question to you is how can I search this array of documents through
> Yokozuna/Solr? Currently, I get 0 results back, which I suspect is because
> the actual JSON data is nested in an array and Yokozuna doesn't index that
> in an expected way.
>

Assuming you are using the default schema, the issue is that you are using
non multi-valued fields and thus this data is failing to index. If you
check your console.log you should see errors with the string "multiple
values encountered for non multiValued field" in them. Try changing your
field names to the following:

viewer_id_s => viewer_id_ss
video_time_i = video_time_is
type_s => type_ss

-Z
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