At least in my setup it didn't work.

After some investigations I found that in development mode slowdowns
started occurring in abe321df837f825db6bb. Previous version
9f9f09a79e1e77b9cd6e worked perfectly.

With the new version the first load is OK, afterwards @@context is
again nil and goes through re-loading all.

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M.

On Jun 6, 11:36 pm, def <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks for fast reply, I will play with that tomorrow :)
> hope it will helps, have nice day
>
> On 5 Чер, 08:24, Pat Allan <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Okay, just pushed 1.3.17 - you'll want to add something like the following 
> > to the end of your environment.rb - before any references to any of your 
> > models, but after the configure block:
>
> >   ThinkingSphinx.indexed_models = ['ModelOne', 'ModelTwo']
>
> > Having the model names as strings, not actual models, is important - if you 
> > use actual models, then that evaluates the define_index block within the 
> > model, which fires off TS's default handling of model loading.
>
> > Give it a go, hopefully it helps matters.
>
> > Also, for the record: there's no old versions that are fast at loading 
> > models - it's important for TS to know about all models that are available 
> > for searching.
>
> > --
> > Pat
>
> > On 05/06/2010, at 4:37 AM, def wrote:
>
> > > Hi Pat,
>
> > > can you advise version that doesn't do this overhead? It become quite
> > > hard to work on development.
> > > I hope you can make this improvement in short time :)
>
> > > Thanks
> > > Def
>
> > > On Jun 3, 9:05 am, Pat Allan <[email protected]> wrote:
> > >> Hi Marcelo
>
> > >> At this point, there's no way to tell TS exactly which models to load. 
> > >> You're not the first to request it, though, so I'll try to get something 
> > >> into the code which does that.
>
> > >> --
> > >> Pat
>
> > >> On 03/06/2010, at 6:46 AM, Marcelo Barbudas wrote:
>
> > >>> Hi Pat,
>
> > >>> Sorry to be answering so late.
>
> > >>> I am using the latest github version.
>
> > >>> This happens only in development mode right? Is there a way to
> > >>> explicitly tell TS what to load so I can benchmark without ts being a
> > >>> factor?
>
> > >>> Or to specify the models manually to avoid the extra CPU burn?
>
> > >>> --
> > >>> M.
>
> > >>> On Jun 1, 10:31 am, Pat Allan <[email protected]> wrote:
> > >>>> Hi Marcelo
>
> > >>>> How many models do you have in your application?
>
> > >>>> To process search results, TS needs to know about *all* models that 
> > >>>> have indexes, so it forces Rails to load every single model. 
> > >>>> Unfortunately this can't be avoided, but it should only happen (with 
> > >>>> the latest version of TS) when you're running a search.
>
> > >>>> So: what version of TS are you using?
>
> > >>>> --
> > >>>> Pat
>
> > >>>> On 01/06/2010, at 5:23 AM, Marcelo Barbudas wrote:
>
> > >>>>> Hi.
>
> > >>>>> I've been profiling a Rails Application and noticed some big
> > >>>>> improvements once I disable TS.
>
> > >>>>> Basically if I have a model called Post which has some indexes.
> > >>>>> Once I remove define_index,  in any method that uses Post, even in
> > >>>>> basic Post.find without any TS interaction, I get 4x improvements.
>
> > >>>>> I am using Rails 2.3.5 in development mode, testing via the NewRelic
> > >>>>> plugin.
>
> > >>>>> Any ideas? I don't even know what data to include.
>
> > >>>>> --
> > >>>>> M.
>
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