gem bumped :)

--  
Pat

On 10/08/2009, at 2:15 PM, ACTRAiSER wrote:

>
> Excellent, yes it works now with the latest plugin version on github.
> Thanks a lot (as usal) for the swift reply and support!
>
> Please bump the gem to the latest version too when you have time for
> that.
>
> Greets
> Rocco
>
> On 10 Aug., 14:10, Pat Allan <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Thanks for the bug report - just fixed and pushed to github - let me
>> know if that helps :)
>>
>> --
>> Pat
>>
>> On 10/08/2009, at 8:37 AM, ACTRAiSER wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>> This ist the output of the  search result information methods of the
>>> TS-Object for the query above:
>>
>>> ts.total_entries
>>> 6000
>>
>>> ts.per_page
>>> 30
>>
>>> ts.total_pages
>>> 200
>>
>>> in my opinion before 1.2.x, the total_pages respected max_matches  
>>> and
>>> therefor would be 10.
>>
>>> Greets
>>> -act
>>
>>> On 10 Aug., 09:23, ACTRAiSER <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> Ever since updating to TS 1.2.x there is the problem that (likely)
>>>> the
>>>> Pagination is not respecting the max_matches modifier.
>>
>>>> Example: I want to query max_matches 300 in a set with 6000 records
>>
>>>>     Model.search(
>>>>          (""),
>>>>          :page => (params[:page] || 1),
>>>>          :per_page => 30,
>>>>          :max_matches => 300,
>>>>        )
>>
>>>> In my result view i now unexpectatly see pagination links  for all
>>>> available 6000 records (200 Pages). Clicking on the page-link for
>>>> page
>>>> 11 (which would be results 301-330), i get an error:
>>
>>>> searchd error (status: 1): offset out of bounds (offset=300,
>>>> max_matches=300)
>>
>>>> This is a  correct behaviour since i have not requested more than  
>>>> 300
>>>> results in the first place. So the actual querying seems to be just
>>>> fine, but when preparing the collection for will_paginate, there
>>>> seems
>>>> to be a problem or something has changed that I need to modify.
>>
>>>> My Pagination-Call in the view has not changed ever since:
>>
>>>>         <%= will_paginate(@results,
>>>>                                 :previous_label => '<!-- -->',
>>>>                                 :next_label => '<!-- -->') %>
>>
>>>> Greets
>>>> -act
>>
>>
> >


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