Ah, I guess status is a keyword with Sphinx. I'll have to put a patch in for 
that… in the meantime, does it work if you give the attribute a different name?

  has status, :as => :image_status, :type => :integer

On 16/01/2013, at 1:06 AM, [email protected] wrote:

> And for the following line in my index definition
> 
>   has status, :type => :integer
> 
> the index generation fails:
> 
> /workspace/imageserver_xinet thinking_sphinx_edge ✗ ➤ zeus rake ts:generate   
>                                                                               
>                                                                            
> [5s] 
> Generating index files for image_core
> Error with statement: REPLACE INTO image_core (id, 
> sphinx_internal_class_name, file, file_width, file_height, file_colorspace, 
> file_type, file_resolution, file_depth, description, category, tags, 
> campaigns, image_type_name, sphinx_internal_id, sphinx_internal_class, 
> sphinx_deleted, aspect_ratio, chromaticity, origin, image_type, licencetype, 
> client_id, user_id, created_at, updated_at, status) VALUES (2640, 'Image', 
> '/Users/govindafichtner/workspace/imageserver_xinet/uploads/development/original/standortaktiv/client_images/0000/0/1/hier_wird_modernisiert_0000010o.pdf',
>  '867', '442', 'DirectClass sRGB Matte', 'application/pdf', '72', '16', '', 
> 'client_images', '', '', '', 1320, 'Image', 0, 4081532648, 0, 0, 0, 0, 11, 0, 
> 1353509710, 1353509723, 0)
> rake aborted!
> sphinxql: syntax error, unexpected STATUS, expecting IDENT (or 4 other 
> tokens) near 'status) VALUES (2640, 'Image', 
> '/Users/govindafichtner/workspace/imageserver_xinet/uploads/development/original/standortaktiv/client_images/0000/0/1/hier_wird_modernisiert_0000010o.pdf',
>  '867', '442', 'DirectClass sRGB Matte', 'application/pdf', '72', '16', '', 
> 'client_images', '', '', '', 1320, 'Image', 0, 4081532648, 0, 0, 0, 0, 11, 0, 
> 1353509710, 1353509723, 0)'
> -e:1:in `<main>'
> Tasks: TOP => ts:generate
> (See full trace by running task with --trace)
> 
> Am Montag, 14. Januar 2013 12:15:52 UTC+1 schrieb [email protected]:
> Hello guys,
> 
> after the announcement here https://github.com/pat/thinking-sphinx/issues/186 
> that there is some support for realtime indexes I gave it shot and tried to 
> port my existing (and working) thinking_sphinx v2 indexes and tried to port 
> them to the new v3 syntax...
> 
> ThinkingSphinx::Index.define :image, :with => :real_time do
>   # indexes assoc(:file)
>   indexes file_width
>   indexes file_height
>   indexes file_colorspace
>   indexes file_content_type, :as => :file_type
>   indexes file_resolution
>   indexes file_depth
>   indexes description
>   indexes category
>   indexes tags
>   indexes campaigns
>   indexes image_type.name, :as => :image_type_name
>   # has "CRC32(file_chromaticity)", :as => :chromaticity, :type => :integer
>   # has "CRC32(file_aspect_ratio)", :as => :aspect_ratio, :type => :integer
>   has image_origin_id, :as => :origin
>   # has image_licencetype_id, :as => :licencetype
>   # has image_type_id, :as => :image_type
>   # has client_id
>   # has user_id
>   # has created_at
>   # has updated_at
>   # has status
> end
> 
> When I do a "rake ts:generate" I get the following error:
> 
> rake aborted!
> Unknown attribute type ''
> 
> Does anybody know how I have to change my indexes to get them to play nicely 
> with sphinx3?
> I am using the edge branch with Rails 3.2.9, Ruby 1.9.3 and sphinx 2.0.6.
> 
> Cheers, Govinda
> 
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