On Mon, Aug 20, 2012 at 12:29 PM, Vladimir Shapovalov
<[email protected]>wrote:
> Hi Ryan,
>
> Thank you, I didn't know that the data stays unchanged. Similar to 2i.
>
> While executing curl request I get this record in crash.log:
> ------------------------------------------------------------------
> 2012-08-20 18:12:22 =CRASH REPORT====
> crasher:
> initial call: mochiweb_acceptor:init/3
> pid: <0.138.0>
> registered_name: []
> exception error: no case clause matching {ok,{http_error,"GET
> /solr/my_index/select?q=price:[100 TO 200] HTTP/1.1\r\n"},<<>>}
> in function mochiweb_http:request/3
> in call from proc_lib:init_p_do_apply/3
> ancestors: ['http_localhost:8098',riak_core_sup,<0.105.0>]
> messages: []
> links: [<0.136.0>,#Port<0.6518>]
> dictionary: []
> trap_exit: false
> status: running
> heap_size: 610
> stack_size: 24
> reductions: 533
> neighbours:
> ------------------------------------------------------------------
>
You need to encode the url as you have illegal characters in there.
>
> I've tried it on the command line with the no success:
>
> $: /usr/sbin/search-cmd search my_index "price:[100 TO 200]"
>
You stored the field as `price_int` and you are querying `price`. Search
doesn't strip suffixes like 2i. It is just a convention for a dynamic
field. You could add an explicit `price` field with the integer analyzer
or you need to search against the `price_int` field.
-Z
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