Cheers for all this Robert! I wish I could dive in and help but I can't 'Java' :)
2009/2/24 Robert Newson <[email protected]>: > Hi, > > I'm mostly stuck on the "JSON meets Rhino" part. I have tried for a > while to grok it, and it's not coming. Specifically, I want to fetch > the document from couchdb (as JSON, obviously) and then pass it to a > user-defined function written in Javascript, and then index the return > value. This will allow custom filtering. > > Additionally, I can index the output of views fairly easily, Paul's > original couchdb-lucene did that, so I could pinch from there. > > I suspect all three kinds of indexing are useful including the current > index-everything approach. > > I'm swamped with 'real' work right now which is why progress has > slowed. One notable change is that it compiles under 1.5 for those OS > X users out there. > > B. > > On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 3:51 PM, Adam Groves <[email protected]> wrote: >> Thanks for the reply Paul. I'm closely watching Robert's repo too and >> have taken it for a spin. >> >> I use views to filter my data (no surprises there) and need in >> addition to be able to search these filtered results. >> >> Cheers >> >> Adam >> >> 2009/2/24 Paul Davis <[email protected]>: >>> I've spent alot of time looking through various approaches at FTI. The >>> biggest problem with Sphinx is that it requires you to provide a >>> unique 32 or 64bit integer as a document id. The impedance mismatch >>> with CouchDB's arbitrary string document id's has provided a bit of a >>> blocker for full on integration with Sphinx in the arbitrary case. >>> >>> I've got entirely too many different attempts for full text indexing >>> on github [1], but the real one to keep an eye on is probably Robert >>> Newson's fork of my CouchDB-Lucene [2] branch. He's taken it quite a >>> long way and as soon as he's integrated Rhino I'm gonna close up all >>> of my rather half baked attempts. >>> >>> HTH, >>> Paul Davis >>> >>> [1] http://github.com/davisp >>> [2] http://github.com/rnewson/couchdb-lucene/tree/master >>> >>> >>> On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 10:28 AM, Adam Groves <[email protected]> wrote: >>>> Hi all, >>>> >>>> I read somewhere on the mailing list that Sphinx could be used to >>>> provide fti for couchdb views. Has anyone implemented this? Would you >>>> recommend it? Care to share some details? :) >>>> >>>> Cheers >>>> >>>> Adam >>>> >>> >> >
