thanks, I am going back to the older version for now.
The part of my configuration that threw the error was
has_many :relationship
define_index { has relationship(:attribute) }
On Jun 8, 8:19 pm, Pat Allan <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Greg
>
> I do try to test on older versions of Rails regularly, but 1.2.6 is as
> far back as I go. So if possible, I'd recommend updating to that.
>
> Besides that, can you outline what your actual define_index block is,
> and the associations that you're trying to use?
>
> Also, from memory, I think the assoc method expects a symbol, not a
> string.
>
> Cheers
>
> --
> Pat
>
> On 08/06/2009, at 8:02 PM, Greg Weber wrote:
>
>
>
> > I have an app with an old version of rails - 1.2.2
>
> > Thinking Sphinx was mostly working, but then I upgraded to the newest
> > version of sphinx, and it broke both has_many and belongs_to
> > association indexing. It also fails on Rails.configuration, but that
> > was easy enough to work around.
>
> > For any has_many association I get the error
> > "Cannot automatically map attribute #{attribte} in #{Parent
> > Model} ..."
>
> > It is looking in the parent model, not the association model, which
> > seems to be the problem.
>
> > If I do
>
> > define_index do
> > assoc("association_name").attribute
> > end
>
> > Then I don't get a failure message, but the generated sql is still
> > parent_table.attribute with no joining to the association.
>
> > Any help is appreciated. Maybe someone knows the source can point me
> > to where a patch would need to be applied.
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