Hi Jon
Just to clarify - morphology works the opposite way around. You index dogs, and
search for dog, and it will get returned. If you index dog, and search for
dogs, you won't get the document returned. Was this your understanding too?
Also, I've just tested in my app, searching for '*dog*' matches SkyDog, but
'*dogs*' does not.
I'm using the 0.9.9 release - not sure if it's worth upgrading (though I've not
heard of morphology being buggy before)... I can't spot anything out of place
in your index definition.
--
Pat
On 15/12/2009, at 5:26 AM, Jon Crawford wrote:
> Thanks for the help, Pat.
>
> I've got Sphinx 0.9.8.1-release (r1533). Still seeing this behavior
> after a couple days in production and many reconfig/rebuilds.
>
> Is morphology not compatible with searching with star? Product.search
> ("*dogs*") should match "SkyDog" in a perfect world but does not.
>
> Here's my define_index block:
>
> define_index do
> indexes :name, :sortable => true
> indexes description
> indexes tags.name, :as => :tag_names
>
> has created_at, store_id, deleted_at, cents, category_id
> has :active, :type => :boolean
> has store.active, :as => :store_active, :type => :boolean
> has store.admin_disabled, :as => :store_admin_disabled, :type
> => :boolean
> has taggings.tag_id, :as => :tag_ids
>
> where "products.deleted_at IS NULL"
> end
>
>
> On Dec 12, 1:59 am, Pat Allan <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hi Jon
>>
>> I've just created some test data in a local app, and it seems to be working
>> fine for me (indeed, with the examples you've offered - an object with
>> running returns in a search for run, ditto for dogs/dog). I've got the same
>> settings in my sphinx.yml file...
>>
>> So, maybe it's something to do with the index setup? Can you provide a bit
>> more detail on what your define_index block looks like, and what Sphinx
>> version you're using?
>>
>> Cheers
>>
>> --
>> Pat
>>
>> On 12/12/2009, at 1:13 AM, Jon Crawford wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>> And for a point of clarification, I checked the generated conf file
>>> and the morphology is specified there.
>>
>>> index product_core
>>> {
>>> source = product_core_0
>>> path = /path/to/index/product_core
>>> morphology = stem_en
>>> charset_type = utf-8
>>> min_infix_len = 3
>>> enable_star = 1
>>> html_strip = 1
>>> }
>>
>>> On Dec 11, 12:42 am, Jon Crawford <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> Using this configuration, I've tried it in development and staging.
>>>> But it's not changing the query according to the query log.
>>
>>>> development:
>>>> morphology: stem_en
>>>> enable_star: true
>>>> min_infix_len: 3
>>>> html_strip: true
>>
>>>> Product.search("dogs") should query for "dog", right?
>>>> Product.search("running") should query for "run", right?
>>
>>>> I've configured, indexed, restarted multiple times. Any suggestions?
>>
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