Hi Pat

Here are the models so far:

trip_day.rb
=========
class TripDay < ActiveRecord::Base
  belongs_to :trip

  has_many :trip_day_spots
  has_many :spots, :through => :trip_day_spots

  # ThinkingSphinx Index
  define_index do
    indexes spots.name, :as => :spot_name
    indexes spots.city, :as => :spot_city
    indexes spots.state, :as => :spot_state
    indexes spots.country, :as => :spot_country
  end
end


Trip.rb
=======
class Trip < ActiveRecord::Base
  belongs_to :user, :counter_cache => true

  has_many :spot_trips, :dependent => :destroy
  has_many :spots, :through => :spot_trips

  has_many :trip_days, :dependent => :destroy
  has_many :trip_reviews, :dependent => :destroy

  # ThinkingSphinx Index
  define_index do
    indexes :name, :sortable => true
    indexes duration
    has budget, created_at, rating_average
  end
end


trip_day already belongs to Trip. Must I put in "has trip_id" in
trip_day.rb?

Sorry for being a noob here.

Thanks.

On Nov 3, 2:43 pm, Pat Allan <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Victor
>
> Well, it's great that it works here.
>
> 1. You are indeed right, you're indexing columns from the spots association 
> as fields.
> 2. You could add an attribute of trip_id to TripDay's index:
>   has trip_id
> And then group the results by 
> trip_id...http://freelancing-god.github.com/ts/en/searching.html#grouping
>
> That said, it *should* work for Trip. Perhaps try stopping Sphinx, deleting 
> the index files, and then run rake ts:rebuild to generate it all from scratch 
> for sure?
>
> --
> Pat
>
> On 03/11/2010, at 4:55 PM, Victor wrote:
>
> > Hi Pat,
>
> > I have added indexes to the following
>
> > trip_day.rb
> > ========
> > class TripDay < ActiveRecord::Base
> >  belongs_to :trip
>
> >  has_many :trip_day_spots
> >  has_many :spots, :through => :trip_day_spots
>
> >  # ThinkingSphinx Index
> >  define_index do
> >    indexes spots.name, :as => :spot_name
> >    indexes spots.city, :as => :spot_city
> >    indexes spots.state, :as => :spot_state
> >    indexes spots.country, :as => :spot_country
> >  end
> >  .
> >  .
> >  .
> > end
>
> > I ran ts:rebuild, then search this in console:
>
> >>> TripDay.search "Cititel Mid Valley"
> > => [#<TripDay id: 4, trip_date: "2010-10-06", trip_id: 2, created_at:
> > "2010-10-21 10:17:18", updated_at: "2010-10-21 10:17:18">]
>
> > Few questions:
>
> > 1. Previously, was the trip.rb indexing the spots name, city, country,
> > etc. correctly? They are indexed, am I right?
> > 2. With the TripDay now can be indexed, is there anyway for me to use
> > it as search for my Trips?
>
> > Thanks.
>
> > On Nov 2, 11:59 am, Pat Allan <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> Of course - though I would prefer a donation once the problem's solved 
> >> ;)http://pledgie.com/campaigns/1752
>
> >> --
> >> Pat
>
> >> On 02/11/2010, at 2:43 PM, Victor wrote:
>
> >>> No problem Pat. Can I have a link to make donation? :)
>
> >>> On Nov 2, 8:06 am, Pat Allan <[email protected]> wrote:
> >>>> Sorry Victor, I'm out of ideas as to what's causing the problem, beyond 
> >>>> investigating it on the server myself (and even then, I couldn't promise 
> >>>> anything).
>
> >>>> --
> >>>> Pat
>
> >>>> On 01/11/2010, at 11:33 PM, Victor wrote:
>
> >>>>> So when I did the Trip.searc:
>
> >>>>>>> Trip.search "Inna Putri Bali"
>
> >>>>> => []
>
> >>>>> Spots in Trip is not indexed?
>
> >>>>> I don't have any sphinx scopes.
>
> >>>>> On Nov 1, 8:29 pm, Pat Allan <[email protected]> wrote:
> >>>>>> But you're running these commands via console - so we're avoiding the 
> >>>>>> controllers and views, and it's still not working...
>
> >>>>>> --
> >>>>>> Pat
>
> >>>>>> On 01/11/2010, at 9:27 PM, Victor wrote:
>
> >>>>>>> Could it be that my filter in view or controller wasn't setup properly
> >>>>>>> to search the right place?
>
> >>>>>>> On Nov 1, 6:21 pm, Pat Allan <[email protected]> wrote:
> >>>>>>>> I live in Melbourne, and I've not been to the Gaol yet ;)
>
> >>>>>>>> I'm running out of ideas at the moment... the SQL looks correct, the 
> >>>>>>>> data's being indexed, and searchd is restarting as expected. You 
> >>>>>>>> don't have any sphinx scopes (or more importantly - a default sphinx 
> >>>>>>>> scope) in the Trip model, do you?
>
> >>>>>>>> --
> >>>>>>>> Pat
>
> >>>>>>>> On 01/11/2010, at 9:13 PM, Victor wrote:
>
> >>>>>>>>> If I did "Spot.search "Inna Putri Bali"
>
> >>>>>>>>>>> Spot.search "Inna Putri Bali"
> >>>>>>>>> => [#<Spot id: 2, spot_type: "accommodation", name: "Inna Putri 
> >>>>>>>>> Bali",
> >>>>>>>>> acc_type: "Hotel", operation_hours: "", check_in: "2000-01-01
> >>>>>>>>> 14:00:00", check_out: "2000-01-01 13:00:00", season: "No season",
> >>>>>>>>> prices: "Check their website for latest deals. It's much che...",
> >>>>>>>>> country: "Indonesia", zip: "80363", state: "Bali", city: "Kuta",
> >>>>>>>>> address: "Jalan Kawasan Nusa Dua Resort", contact: "+62 361771020",
> >>>>>>>>> email: "[email protected]", web: "http://hotelputribali.com";,
> >>>>>>>>> description: "Inna Putri Bali is set on a wide of Nusa Dua. The 
> >>>>>>>>> e...",
> >>>>>>>>> reviews_count: 0, rating_average: #<BigDecimal:b65d3ffc,'0.0',4(8)>,
> >>>>>>>>> lat: #<BigDecimal:b65d3fac,'-0.8799857E1',12(16)>, lng:
> >>>>>>>>> #<BigDecimal:b65d3ee4,'0.115228862E3',12(20)>, created_at: 
> >>>>>>>>> "2010-10-20
> >>>>>>>>> 04:12:17", updated_at: "2010-11-01 09:04:36", photos_count: 13>]
>
> >>>>>>>>> On Nov 1, 5:48 pm, Victor <[email protected]> wrote:
> >>>>>>>>>> Trying "Inna Putri Bali" instead
>
> >>>>>>>>>> Loading production environment (Rails 2.3.8)
> >>>>>>>>>> ** Erubis 2.6.6>> Trip.search "Inna Putri Bali"
>
> >>>>>>>>>> => []
>
> >>>>>>>>>> Looks like we have a problem here huh...
>
> >>>>>>>>>> By the way, Old Melbourne Gaol was awesome. Went there once.
>
> >>>>>>>>>> On Nov 1, 5:41 pm, Pat Allan <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >>>>>>>>>>> Right, that seems fine, so now let's look back within the Rails 
> >>>>>>>>>>> app. On the server, in 'script/console production', what's the 
> >>>>>>>>>>> output of the following:
> >>>>>>>>>>>   Trip.search "Old Melbourne Gaol"
>
> >>>>>>>>>>> --
> >>>>>>>>>>> Pat
>
> >>>>>>>>>>> On 01/11/2010, at 8:37 PM, Victor wrote:
>
> >>>>>>>>>>>> So I run 'ps aux | grep searchd'
>
> >>>>>>>>>>>> 1000     17569  0.0  0.2   9168  1144 ?        S    04:00   0:00
> >>>>>>>>>>>> searchd --pidfile --config /var/www/abc.com/public/abc/releases/
> >>>>>>>>>>>> 20101008073517/config/production.sphinx.conf
> >>>>>>>>>>>> 1000     20220  0.0  0.1   1864   700 pts/0    S+   17:34   0:00 
> >>>>>>>>>>>> grep
> >>>>>>>>>>>> --color=auto searchd
>
> >>>>>>>>>>>> Then 'rake ts:rebuild RAILS_ENV=production'
>
> >>>>>>>>>>>> ** Erubis 2.6.6
> >>>>>>>>>>>> Stopped search daemon (pid 17569).
> >>>>>>>>>>>> Generating Configuration to /var/www/abc.com/public/abc/releases/
> >>>>>>>>>>>> 20101008073517/config/production.sphinx.conf
> >>>>>>>>>>>> Sphinx 1.10-beta (r2420)
> >>>>>>>>>>>> Copyright (c) 2001-2010, Andrew Aksyonoff
> >>>>>>>>>>>> Copyright (c) 2008-2010, Sphinx Technologies Inc (http://
> >>>>>>>>>>>> sphinxsearch.com)
>
> >>>>>>>>>>>> using config file 
> >>>>>>>>>>>> '/var/www/abc.com/public/abc/releases/20101008073517/
> >>>>>>>>>>>> config/production.sphinx.conf'...
> >>>>>>>>>>>> indexing index 'spot_core'...
> >>>>>>>>>>>> collected 7 docs, 0.0 MB
> >>>>>>>>>>>> sorted 0.0 Mhits, 100.0% done
> >>>>>>>>>>>> total 7 docs, 5351 bytes
> >>>>>>>>>>>> total 0.015 sec, 343828 bytes/sec, 449.78 docs/sec
> >>>>>>>>>>>> skipping non-plain index 'spot'...
> >>>>>>>>>>>> indexing index 'trip_core'...
> >>>>>>>>>>>> collected 3 docs, 0.0 MB
> >>>>>>>>>>>> sorted 0.0 Mhits, 100.0% done
> >>>>>>>>>>>> total 3 docs, 55 bytes
> >>>>>>>>>>>> total 0.004 sec, 13372 bytes/sec, 729.39 docs/sec
> >>>>>>>>>>>> skipping non-plain index 'trip'...
> >>>>>>>>>>>> total 12 reads, 0.000 sec, 8.1 kb/call avg, 0.0 msec/call avg
> >>>>>>>>>>>> total 24 writes, 0.000 sec, 9.0 kb/call avg, 0.0 msec/call avg
> >>>>>>>>>>>> Started successfully (pid 20236).
>
> >>>>>>>>>>>> Then 'ps aux | grep searchd'
>
> >>>>>>>>>>>> 1000     20236  0.0  0.1   9164   780 pts/0    S    17:35   0:00
> >>>>>>>>>>>> searchd --pidfile --config /var/www/abc.com/public/abc/releases/
> >>>>>>>>>>>> 20101008073517/config/production.sphinx.conf
> >>>>>>>>>>>> 1000     20238  0.0  0.1   1860   596 pts/0    S+   17:37   0:00 
> >>>>>>>>>>>> grep
> >>>>>>>>>>>> --color=auto searchd
>
> >>>>>>>>>>>> On Nov 1, 5:32 pm, Pat Allan <[email protected]> wrote:
> >>>>>>>>>>>>> Hi Victor
>
> >>>>>>>>>>>>> That seems fine...
> >>>>>>>>>>>>> What is the output of 'ps aux | grep searchd' before *and* 
> >>>>>>>>>>>>> after running 'rake ts:rebuild'?
>
> >>>>>>>>>>>>> I want to make sure we're dealing with just a single searchd 
> >>>>>>>>>>>>> instance that is noting the changes.
>
> >>>>>>>>>>>>> Cheers
>
> >>>>>>>>>>>>> --
> >>>>>>>>>>>>> Pat
>
> >>>>>>>>>>>>> On 01/11/2010, at 8:24 PM, Victor wrote:
>
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Here it is in my production.sphinx.conf instead.
>
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> indexer
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> {
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> }
>
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> searchd
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> {
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>  listen = 127.0.0.1:9791
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>  log = /var/www/abc.com/public/abc/releases/20101008073517/log/
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> searchd.log
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>  query_log = 
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> /var/www/abc.com/public/abc/releases/20101008073517/log/
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> searchd.query.log
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>  pid_file = 
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> /var/www/abc.com/public/abc/releases/20101008073517/log/
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> searchd.production.pid
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> }
>
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> source spot_core_0
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> {
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>  type = mysql
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>  sql_host = localhost
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>  sql_user = root
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>  sql_pass =
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>  sql_db = abc_production
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>  sql_query_pre = SET NAMES utf8
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>  sql_query_pre = SET TIME_ZONE = '+0:00'
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>  sql_query = SELECT SQL_NO_CACHE `spots`.`id` * 2 + 0 AS `id` ,
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> `spots`.`name` AS `name`, `spots`.`address` AS `address`,
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> `spots`.`city` AS `city`, `spots`.`state` AS `state`,
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> `spots`.`country` AS `country`, `spots`.`spot_type` AS 
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> `spot_type`,
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> `spots`.`description` AS `description`, `spots`.`id` AS
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> `sphinx_internal_id`, 419485005 AS `class_crc`, 0 AS 
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> `sphinx_deleted`,
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> IFNULL(`spots`.`name`, '') AS `name_sort`, 
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> `spots`.`rating_average` AS
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> `rating_average` FROM `spots`    WHERE `spots`.`id` >= $start 
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> AND
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> `spots`.`id` <= $end GROUP BY `spots`.`id`  ORDER BY NULL
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>  sql_query_range = SELECT IFNULL(MIN(`id`), 1), 
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> IFNULL(MAX(`id`), 1)
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> FROM `spots`
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>  sql_attr_uint = sphinx_internal_id
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>  sql_attr_uint = class_crc
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>  sql_attr_uint = sphinx_deleted
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>  sql_attr_str2ordinal = name_sort
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>  sql_attr_float = rating_average
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>  sql_query_info = SELECT * FROM `spots` WHERE `id` = (($id - 
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> 0) / 2)
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> }
>
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> index spot_core
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> {
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>  source = spot_core_0
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>  path = /var/www/abc.com/public/abc/shared/db/sphinx/spot_core
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>  charset_type = utf-8
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>  min_infix_len = 3
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>  enable_star = 1
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> }
>
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> index spot
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> {
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>  type = distributed
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>  local =
>
> ...
>
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