On Fri, Feb 28, 2014 at 12:42 PM, Fabio Jun Takada Chino < [email protected]> wrote:
> Hi, > > When I tried to run the command "bhsearch rebuild", I got the message: > > KeyError: 'product' > > After this error, the search stopped to work as the index is no longer > there. > > Looking into the log, I found out the following stacktrace: > > 2014-02-28 16:52:05,770 Trac[console] ERROR: Exception in trac-admin > command: > Traceback (most recent call last): > File "/home/bloodhound/0.7/trac/trac/admin/console.py", line 109, > in onecmd > rv = cmd.Cmd.onecmd(self, line) or 0 > File "/usr/lib/python2.7/cmd.py", line 220, in onecmd > return self.default(line) > File "/home/bloodhound/0.7/trac/trac/admin/console.py", line 285, > in default > return cmd_mgr.execute_command(*args) > File "/home/bloodhound/0.7/trac/trac/admin/api.py", line 124, in > execute_command > return f(*fargs) > File "/home/bloodhound/0.7/bloodhound_search/bhsearch/api.py", > line 344, in rebuild_index > doc['product'], > KeyError: 'product' > > Following it, I found out that the cause of the problem is related to an > attempt to log a debug message with the statement: > > self.log.debug( > "Indexing document %s:%s/%s" % ( > doc['product'], > doc['type'], > doc['id'], > ) > ) > > It appears that doc['product'] does not exist as a named key for the > dictionary doc for at least one document. > > I didn't had time to create a proper fix so, as a workaround, I removed > the statement and the "bhsearch rebuild" command started to work as > expected. > Hi Fabio, Thank you for investigating and provided a detailed description of the problem. We will put a fix in place. > I would like to know how can I create a BH account in the project's page > to report other issues I found in the current version. > You may register an account here: http://issues.apache.org/bloodhound/register
