Ooohh, okay. On Wed, Nov 16, 2011 at 10:39 PM, Pat Allan <[email protected]>wrote:
> We have a confusion of terms here… > > On a *nix box the shell I'm talking about would be bash, zsh, etc. On > Windows, I guess it's cmd.exe? > > On 17/11/2011, at 10:37 AM, Benjamin Zumhagen wrote: > > > I ran that command in the IRB shell > > > > On Wed, Nov 16, 2011 at 9:08 PM, Pat Allan <[email protected]> > wrote: > > You need to run this command in your shell, not in script/console. > > > > -- > > Pat > > > > On 16/11/2011, at 8:37 PM, Benjamin Zumhagen wrote: > > > > > This is what I get when I run that command. > > > > > > irb(main):006:0> search --config config/development.sphinx.conf -i > hardware_delta dell > > > SyntaxError: (irb):6: syntax error, unexpected tIDENTIFIER, expecting > keyword_do or '{' or '(' > > > search --config config/development.sphinx.conf -i hardware_delta dell > > > ^ > > > (irb):6: syntax error, unexpected tUMINUS, expecting $end > > > search --config config/development.sphinx.conf -i hardware_delta dell > > > ^ > > > from > C:/ruby192/lib/ruby/gems/1.9.1/gems/railties-3.0.9/lib/rails/commands/console.rb:44:in > `start' > > > from > C:/ruby192/lib/ruby/gems/1.9.1/gems/railties-3.0.9/lib/rails/commands/console.rb:8:in > `start' > > > from > C:/ruby192/lib/ruby/gems/1.9.1/gems/railties-3.0.9/lib/rails/commands.rb:23:in > `<top (required)>' > > > from script/rails:6:in `require' > > > from script/rails:6:in `<main>' > > > > > > On Wed, Nov 16, 2011 at 5:36 AM, Pat Allan <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > I'm afraid I don't know what the cause of the problem is here… it > looks like you don't even have 20 records, so it's not a matter of > pagination getting in the way… the delta processing happens, the new record > seems to be recorded in it. > > > > > > What happens if you run - from the command line - a manual search: > > > search --config config/development.sphinx.conf -i hardware_delta dell > > > > > > Does it get returned? > > > > > > -- > > > Pat > > > > > > On 14/11/2011, at 8:34 PM, Strafe wrote: > > > > > > > Creating Record > > > > > > > > irb(main):003:0> Hardware.create(:equipment_manufacturer => > > > > "Dell", :equipment_model => "1337", :serial_number => "12345678") > > > > Sphinx 2.0.1-beta (r2792) > > > > Copyright (c) 2001-2011, Andrew Aksyonoff > > > > Copyright (c) 2008-2011, Sphinx Technologies Inc (http:// > > > > sphinxsearch.com) > > > > > > > > using config file 'C:/ruby192/project/config/ > > > > development.sphinx.conf'... > > > > indexing index 'hardware_delta'... > > > > WARNING: collect_hits: mem_limit=0 kb too low, increasing to 14592 kb > > > > collected 1 docs, 0.0 MB > > > > sorted 0.0 Mhits, 100.0% done > > > > total 1 docs, 16 bytes > > > > total 0.029 sec, 551 bytes/sec, 34.46 docs/sec > > > > total 2 reads, 0.000 sec, 0.0 kb/call avg, 0.0 msec/call avg > > > > total 9 writes, 0.000 sec, 0.1 kb/call avg, 0.0 msec/call avg > > > > rotating indices: succesfully sent SIGHUP to searchd (pid=7588). > > > > => #<Hardware id: 11, equipment_model: "1337", serial_number: > > > > "12345678", equipment_building: nil, equipment_loca > > > > tion: nil, delta: true, created_at: "2011-11-14 13:20:37", > updated_at: > > > > "2011-11-14 13:20:37", equipment_manufacturer: "Dell"> > > > > > > > > Then I run a Hardware.search with no parameters and it doesnt show > up. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > On Nov 11, 7:11 am, Pat Allan <[email protected]> wrote: > > > >> If you have deltas defined, then the indexing should happen already > - you don't need to run define_indexes or index_delta. > > > >> > > > >> Can you show us what data you're using in the new record, and what > your test search query is? > > > >> > > > >> -- > > > >> Pat > > > >> > > > >> On 11/11/2011, at 12:43 AM, Strafe wrote: > > > >> > > > >> > > > >> > > > >> > > > >> > > > >> > > > >> > > > >>> Step 1. I have premade records which are indexed initially. > > > >> > > > >>> irb(main):001:0> Hardware.last > > > >>> => #<Hardware id: 3, [...] delta: false > > > > >> > > > >>> Step 2. I create a new record > > > >> > > > >>> irb(main):001:0> Hardware.last > > > >>> => #<Hardware id: 4, [...] delta: true > > > > >> > > > >>> Step 3. I checked for defined indexes > > > >> > > > >>> irb(main):003:0> Hardware.define_indexes > > > >>> => true > > > >> > > > >>> Step 4. I check out delta index > > > >> > > > >>> irb(main):004:0> Hardware.index_delta > > > >>> Sphinx 2.0.1-beta (r2792) > > > >>> Copyright (c) 2001-2011, Andrew Aksyonoff > > > >>> Copyright (c) 2008-2011, Sphinx Technologies Inc (http:// > > > >>> sphinxsearch.com) > > > >> > > > >>> using config file 'C:/ruby192/cec_inventory/config/ > > > >>> development.sphinx.conf'... > > > >>> indexing index 'hardware_delta'... > > > >>> WARNING: collect_hits: mem_limit=0 kb too low, increasing to 14592 > kb > > > >>> collected 1 docs, 0.0 MB > > > >>> sorted 0.0 Mhits, 100.0% done > > > >>> total 1 docs, 18 bytes > > > >>> total 0.060 sec, 295 bytes/sec, 16.44 docs/sec > > > >>> total 2 reads, 0.000 sec, 0.0 kb/call avg, 0.0 msec/call avg > > > >>> total 9 writes, 0.000 sec, 0.1 kb/call avg, 0.0 msec/call avg > > > >>> rotating indices: succesfully sent SIGHUP to searchd (pid=1824). > > > >>> => [#<ThinkingSphinx::Deltas::DefaultDelta:0x414b910 [........] ] > > > >> > > > >>> Here is my define index block > > > >> > > > >>> define_index do > > > >>> # fields > > > >>> indexes equipment_manufacturer, :sortable => true > > > >>> indexes equipment_model, :sortable => true > > > >>> indexes serial_number > > > >>> indexes equipment_building > > > >>> indexes equipment_location > > > >> > > > >>> set_property :delta => true > > > >>> has created_at, updated_at > > > >>> end > > > >> > > > >>> Let me know if you need anything else. > > > >> > > > >>> On Nov 9, 9:58 pm, Pat Allan <[email protected]> wrote: > > > >>>> Hi > > > >> > > > >>>> Could you run us through how you're testing the deltas in the > command line? It's worth noting that Sphinx takes a second to load the new > data, so don't run a search *straight* after creating a new object - I > usually use `sleep 0.5` in my tests to account for this. > > > >> > > > >>>> Also, can you provide the full define_index block? > > > >> > > > >>>> Cheers > > > >> > > > >>>> -- > > > >>>> Pat > > > >> > > > >>>> On 10/11/2011, at 4:22 AM, Strafe wrote: > > > >> > > > >>>>> I know this has been covered before, but I couldn't find > something in > > > >>>>> the other documents which helped me, so I thought i'd make a > thread > > > >>>>> here. > > > >> > > > >>>>> So im running Rails 3.0.9 on Ruby 1.9.2. > > > >> > > > >>>>> Thinking Sphinx worked great, then I decided I wanted to > implement > > > >>>>> Delta Indexes. > > > >> > > > >>>>> So I added the column to my model > > > >> > > > >>>>> :delta, :boolean, :default => true, :null => false > > > >> > > > >>>>> Then I added the property to my model > > > >> > > > >>>>> define_index do > > > >>>>> set_property :delta => true > > > >>>>> end > > > >> > > > >>>>> Then I ran my migrations > > > >> > > > >>>>> Then I ran a rake ts:rebuild > > > >> > > > >>>>> Started my rails server, and everything seemed to be working. > > > >> > > > >>>>> However, when I create or destroy objects they do not appear in > the > > > >>>>> search. > > > >> > > > >>>>> It would seem that everything is working fine, the delta index > is in > > > >>>>> the model, it's set to true when I create a record. I see the > Sphinx > > > >>>>> stuff in the console without errors when I create a record. > > > >> > > > >>>>> And when I run the index_delta command in the IRB it seems to > find all > > > >>>>> the new records. > > > >> > > > >>>>>> Hardware.index_delta > > > >>>>> Sphinx 2.0.1-beta (r2792) > > > >>>>> Copyright (c) 2001-2011, Andrew Aksyonoff > > > >>>>> Copyright (c) 2008-2011, Sphinx Technologies Inc (http:// > > > >>>>> sphinxsearch.com) > > > >> > > > >>>>> using config file 'C:/ruby192/cec_inventory/config/ > > > >>>>> development.sphinx.conf'... > > > >>>>> indexing index 'hardware_delta'... > > > >>>>> WARNING: collect_hits: mem_limit=0 kb too low, increasing to > 14592 kb > > > >>>>> collected 2 docs, 0.0 MB > > > >>>>> sorted 0.0 Mhits, 100.0% done > > > >>>>> total 2 docs, 31 bytes > > > >>>>> total 0.038 sec, 803 bytes/sec, 51.86 docs/sec > > > >>>>> total 2 reads, 0.000 sec, 0.0 kb/call avg, 0.0 msec/call avg > > > >>>>> total 9 writes, 0.000 sec, 0.1 kb/call avg, 0.0 msec/call avg > > > >>>>> rotating indices: succesfully sent SIGHUP to searchd (pid=7772). > > > >>>>> [delta index stuff here] > > > >> > > > >>>>> Even if i run a ts:reindex when the searchd is running, it > doesnt find > > > >>>>> the new records, it only set's their delta to false. They don't > show > > > >>>>> up. The only way I can get them to show is if I run a ts:rebuild. > > > >> > > > >>>>> Can you guys help me? 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