[Rails] Re: advanced search for a model (including keywords)

2009-06-09 Thread senthil raja

Searchlogic is very plugin for search and i hoped it would help me
better in pagination but pagination is not at all working.

Any pupil facing such type of errors.
Thanks in advance

On 3/26/09, aupayo  wrote:
>
> And, besides using ferret or sphinx, should I also use
> acts_as_taggable in order to manage the keywords for each item?
>
> On 25 mar, 18:42, Freddy Andersen  wrote:
>> I personally had many issues trying to use Ferret and would recommend
>> Sphinx with thinking sphinx plugin.
> >
>

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[Rails] Re: advanced search for a model (including keywords)

2009-03-25 Thread aupayo

And, besides using ferret or sphinx, should I also use
acts_as_taggable in order to manage the keywords for each item?

On 25 mar, 18:42, Freddy Andersen  wrote:
> I personally had many issues trying to use Ferret and would recommend
> Sphinx with thinking sphinx plugin.
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[Rails] Re: advanced search for a model (including keywords)

2009-03-25 Thread Freddy Andersen

I personally had many issues trying to use Ferret and would recommend
Sphinx with thinking sphinx plugin.
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[Rails] Re: advanced search for a model (including keywords)

2009-03-25 Thread Eric

It's really basic search you're looking for. 100,000 records is not
that many, use acts_as_ferret with a local index and you'll be fine
for quite a while.

On Mar 25, 7:25 am, aupayo  wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am new in rails and I am working in an application which requires
> advanced search.
> I have a model called Item which has various attributes like "weight",
> "price", "category", "age"...and then it has some "keywords",
> describing the Item.
>
> I would like to implement an advanced search where the users can
> search Items using the attributes that they want.
>
> After googling some time, I found that:
>
> - acts_as_taggable could be useful for the "keywords" attribute.
> - acts_as_ferret could be useful for searching the tags (I would need
> to search for multiple tags in the same query, include some fuzzy
> search...)
> - Searchlogic would be very useful to implement the search with all
> the attributes, but I am not sure if it can cope with the
> acts_as_taggable plugin, or if I should implement the keywords just
> using a String attribute, or how to do it.
>
> Well, I know I have a lot of work to do, but I would really appreciate
> if someone could give me some hints in order to point the direction in
> which I should work. Which is the best way (or simplest) in your
> opinion to implement this search?
>
> The application will have to deal with "many" records (lets say
> 100.000), so I would also appreciate receiving some comments regarding
> speed...however it doesn't have to be the faster app in the world, in
> this moment I prefer an easier development and I'll improve the app in
> the future if needed.
>
> Thanks a lot for your help.
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