Hi Pat-
It does run the delta if i do update_attributes.
## Sphinx
define_index do
indexes :name, :as => :name, :sortable => true
indexes makes.name, :as => :makes_name
indexes zip_code.zip_code, :as => :zip_code
indexes zip_code.city_name, :as => :city
indexes zip_code.state_name, :as => :state_name
indexes zip_code.state_abbr, :as => :state_abbr
indexes :created_at, :sortable => true
has zip_code(:id), :as => :zip_code_id
has 'RADIANS(zip_codes.latitude)', :as => :latitude, :type
=> :float
has 'RADIANS(zip_codes.longitude)', :as => :longitude, :type
=> :float
has makes(:id), :as => :makes_id
has disabled, :as => :disabled, :type
=> :boolean
has number_of_offers_made, :as => :offer_count, :type
=> :integer
has total_time_of_last_x_offers, :as => :time_to_offer, :type
=> :integer
set_property :latitude_attr => "latitude"
set_property :longitude_attr => "longitude"
set_property :delta => true
end
Though it seems like sometimes it does work with just
update_attribute. It's almost like it works or it doesn't for all the
objects. But, if it starts working then it works fine until I open a
new console. I guess what I'm trying to say is it's not consistent.
It's not like update_attribute never works by itself. Also, once I
run an update_attributes then update_attribute works.
Also, is this the proper behavior.
If I use update_attributes to change the name for example, it changes
the delta from false to true. It's false after running rake ts:index
for instance. Then the rotate runs and the delta stays true? Is that
correct? When it doesn't work the delta stays false and never toggles
to true.
thanks.
Erik
On Jun 7, 1:48 am, "Pat Allan" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Erik
>
> Can you show us your index definition? Also, does it work if you run
> update_attributes, as opposed to update_attribute (plural, not singular)?
>
> --
> Pat
>
> On 07/06/2012, at 4:52 AM, elanderholm wrote:
>
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> > I'm going to do my best to describe what is going on here with all the
> > detail I can muster! :)
>
> > First the gist. When I do object.update_attribute...index_delta does
> > not run. More then that if I do Class.index_delta(self) it can't find
> > index_delta. It does not respond_to? it.
>
> > If I do object.update_attributes it works fine. It runs the
> > index_delta after_commit.
>
> > I even went as far as to create my own after commit that looked
> > something like
>
> > after_commit do
> > Class.index_delta(self)
> > end
>
> > and i get a no_method error for the Class if I do update_attribute.
> > If i do update_attributes it actually ends up rotating the indexes
> > twice. Once from the thinking_sphinx code and once from my
> > after_commit.
>
> > I'm using
> > Rails 3.2
> > gem 'thinking-sphinx', '~> 2.0.12'
> > Sphinx 0.9.9-release (r2117)
>
> > Thanks
> > Erik
>
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