Like I said at the bottom of the previous post, it's Rails 3.0.6 and
the latest TS on the rails3 branch.

It has to be a gem issue, because I have code that searches fine in a
Rails 2 app with an older version of TS, and also because the
sql_query produces correct results, and also because searching using
bin/search finds results.

Would it be possible for you to create the simplest Rails 3 app, with
nothing but two associated models, add an index into one and see if
you get any results searching by it? I'm badly stuck here.

On Nov 18, 3:54 pm, Pat Allan <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hmm, still nothing obvious jumping out. Which versions of Rails and Thinking 
> Sphinx are you using?
>
> --
> Pat
>
> On 18/11/2011, at 5:41 PM, Alex Deva wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > Here's the output:
>
> > $ bundle exec rake ts:rebuild
> > (in /Users/alxx/Projects/XXXXX)
> > Stopped search daemon (pid 59734).
> > Generating Configuration to /Users/alxx/Projects/XXXXX/config/
> > development.sphinx.conf
> > Sphinx 2.0.2-beta (r3019)
> > Copyright (c) 2001-2011, Andrew Aksyonoff
> > Copyright (c) 2008-2011, Sphinx Technologies Inc (http://
> > sphinxsearch.com)
>
> > using config file '/Users/alxx/Projects/XXXXX/config/
> > development.sphinx.conf'...
> > indexing index 'content_core'...
> > WARNING: collect_hits: mem_limit=0 kb too low, increasing to 13568 kb
> > collected 6 docs, 0.0 MB
> > sorted 0.0 Mhits, 100.0% done
> > total 6 docs, 225 bytes
> > total 0.020 sec, 11232 bytes/sec, 299.53 docs/sec
> > skipping non-plain index 'content'...
> > total 3 reads, 0.000 sec, 0.1 kb/call avg, 0.0 msec/call avg
> > total 9 writes, 0.000 sec, 0.1 kb/call avg, 0.0 msec/call avg
> > Started successfully (pid 61215).
>
> > Here's the index definition (in the Content model):
>
> > define_index do
> >    indexes body
> >    indexes user.username, :as => :username
> > end
>
> > Here's the generated sql_query in config/development.sphinx.conf:
>
> > sql_query = SELECT SQL_NO_CACHE `contents`.`id` * CAST(1 AS SIGNED) +
> > 0 AS `id` , `contents`.`body` AS `body`, `users`.`username` AS
> > `username`, `contents`.`id` AS `sphinx_internal_id`, 0 AS
> > `sphinx_deleted`, CASE IFNULL(`contents`.`type`, '') WHEN 'Quote' THEN
> > 2863719664 WHEN 'Article' THEN 3448190970 ELSE 829950261 END AS
> > `class_crc`, IFNULL(`contents`.`type`, '') AS `sphinx_internal_class`
> > FROM `contents` LEFT OUTER JOIN `users` ON `users`.`id` =
> > `contents`.`user_id` WHERE (`contents`.`id` >= $start AND
> > `contents`.`id` <= $end) GROUP BY `contents`.`id`, `contents`.`type`
> > ORDER BY NULL
>
> > Running it in a console for $start = 0 and $end = 10000 does indeed
> > retrieve all the records, with the "username" association properly
> > renamed and all.
>
> > Other than the generated sql_query there are no differences between
> > the generated config when it works, and the one generated when it
> > doesn't (I've done a diff).
>
> > If I do an app-wide search...
>
> >> ThinkingSphinx.search 'azi'
> > => [#<Article id: 5, user_id: 42, ...]
>
> > So it definitely returns an Article (which inherits from the indexed
> > Content). But if I narrow the same search to the Article class...
>
> >> ThinkingSphinx.search 'azi', :classes => [Article]
> > => []
>
> > And, the main problem (searching on both classes just to show you:
>
> >> Article.search + Content.search
> > => []
>
> > This is on OSX 10.6.8 with ruby 1.9.2, Rails 3.0.6, Sphinx 2.0.2-beta
> > and whatever version of thinking-sphinx was installed by Gemfile from
> > the rails3 branch. Don't know how to check the version number but I've
> > run bundle update and nothing happened, so I guess it's the most
> > recent one today. I can't understand why, but thinking-sphinx doesn't
> > show up in vendor/cache (although riddle-1.5.0 is there).
>
> > Any ideas?
>
> > On Nov 18, 5:20 am, Pat Allan <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> Hi Alex
>
> >> Doesn't seem like you're doing anything odd… can you share the output from 
> >> when you run the index task?
>
> >> --
> >> Pat
>
> >> On 17/11/2011, at 11:20 PM, Alex Deva wrote:
>
> >>> Just a quick note to say I've noticed this happens for ANY
> >>> associations, not only HABTM. I've tried to add indices like:
>
> >>> indexes user.id, :as => :user_id
>
> >>> and after rebuild, no results are found. If I comment out the line and
> >>> rebuild, there they are again.
>
> >>> And strangely enough, searching using ThinkingSphinx.search works just
> >>> fine...
>
> >>> On Nov 17, 5:49 pm, Alex Deva <[email protected]> wrote:
> >>>> I've got a Content that habtm Areas. The index looks like this:
>
> >>>>   define_index do
> >>>>     indexes title, :sortable => true
> >>>>     indexes body
> >>>>     indexes areas(:name), :as => :area_name, :sortable => true
>
> >>>>     has created_at
> >>>>   end
>
> >>>> After I rebuild the index and restart Sphinx, I get no results even
> >>>> for a simple Content.search, just an empty array.
>
> >>>> If I simply comment the line that indexes areas(:name), search
> >>>> instantly works and finds stuff.
>
> >>>> What am I doing wrong?
>
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