Many thanks for the help!

On May 22, 9:17 am, Pat Allan <[email protected]> wrote:
> Firstly: ignoring the warning is fine - it's not too big a deal.
>
> That said, if you're searching across multiple models (STI or otherwise) with 
> facets, it might be best to have each facet exist in every index. You don't 
> need to use a column though - for example, you could use the following in 
> your Vehicle index:
>
>   has '0', :as => :number_doors, :type => :integer, :facet => true
>
> Sphinx treats NULLs as 0's, hence why I didn't use NULL. I guess then, 
> though, you'd need to hide the facet result for 0 number_doors (or use a 
> filter: :without => {:number_doors => true}).
>
> Maybe the best approach is to just keep the facet query to the car index:
>
>   Car.facets(:index => 'car_core', :with => :number_doors => 2}
>
> Avoids the error, avoids the vehicle index, and you get the right results.
>
> --
> Pat
>
> On 21/05/2011, at 4:46 PM, yellowpinky wrote:
>
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> > Any ideas guys? Any feedback (even of the its a dumb question variety)
> > would be great :-)
>
> > On May 20, 8:20 am, yellowpinky <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> I have an issue with facet visibility in subclasses that are part of a
> >> single table inheritance (STI) relationship that I would very much
> >> appreciate some help with:
>
> >> Given the below classes:
>
> >> class Vehicle
> >>   define_index do
> >>     indexes make,
> >>     indexes model
> >>   end
> >> end
>
> >> class Car < Vehicle
> >>   define_index do
> >>     has number_doors, :facet => true
> >>   end
> >> end
>
> >> class Motorbike < Vehicle
> >>   define_index do
> >>     has final_drive, :facet => true
> >>   end
> >> end
>
> >> When I perform a search
>
> >> @cars = Car.search 'Ford'
> >> @facets = @cars.facets :with => { :number_doors => '2' }
>
> >> The query runs and the results are displayed BUT a warning is logged:
>
> >> Sphinx Daemon returned warning: index vehicle_core: no such filter
> >> attribute 'number_doors'
>
> >> If I move the number_doors attribute to the Vehicle model it is no
> >> longer found.
>
> >> If I declare it in both models the error disappears but the facet
> >> total is doubled.
>
> >> Is this expected behaviour or am I doing something wrong?
>
> >> As background info I'm using:
>
> >> Rails: 2.3.8
> >> TS: 1.4.5
> >> Sphinx 0.9.9
>
> >> Any help greatly appreciated!
>
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