Hi Pat, here's the block:
define_index do
# fields
indexes username, :sortable => true
indexes index_email, :sortable => true
indexes "concat(first_name, ' ', last_name)", :as
=> :full_name, :sortable => true
# weights
set_property :field_weights => {"username" => 100, "full_name" =>
100, "email" => 50}
# conditions
where "active = 1"
# delta
set_property :delta => :delayed
end
On Jun 19, 5:45 am, Pat Allan <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Lucas
>
> Thinking Sphinx actually tries to be this smart, but it really depends on the
> index definition - if there are fields or attributes where TS cannot figure
> out if they've changed (if you're using Rails 2.0 or earlier, or if you have
> SQL snippets for fields or attributes), then it just assumes the delta update
> is required.
>
> What does your User model's define_index block look like?
>
> --
> Pat
>
> On 19/06/2010, at 4:14 PM, Lucas Húngaro wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi there.
>
> > I'm using a delta index with delayed_job but a new indexing job is
> > enqueued on every update of a record, no matter if the column is
> > indexed or not. How can I configure TS to update the delta attribute
> > only in case of changes on the indexed columns?
>
> > Example: every time someone signs in, the app increments a column
> > called login_count on the user record. This column is irrelevant for
> > searching purposes and it's not being indexed, but triggers a delta
> > update anyway.
>
> > Thanks.
>
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