I think I’ve misunderstood your original question.

Is the problem that you’re getting two sets of facet results?

On 26 Mar 2014, at 10:00 pm, Георгий Погосян <[email protected]> wrote:

> The result is correct - 6. The query is in Page (3) and Catalog (3)
> 
> среда, 26 марта 2014 г., 14:54:47 UTC+4 пользователь Pat Allan написал:
> What’s the output of @results.total_entries ?
> 
> On 26 Mar 2014, at 9:53 pm, Георгий Погосян <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> No, the same result
>> 
>> среда, 26 марта 2014 г., 14:30:50 UTC+4 пользователь Pat Allan написал:
>> What if you try getting the facets directly, instead of via the search:
>> 
>>   @facets = ThinkingSphinx.facets params[:query]
>> 
>> I think the per_page and page options may be getting in the way of the full 
>> set of results.
>> 
>> On 26 Mar 2014, at 9:19 pm, Георгий Погосян <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi, Pat!
>>> 
>>> I can't understand how to get the model_names on which there is proper 
>>> indexing and search on the search results page.
>>> The idea is to show the total entries for each model.
>>> For example: Total (40) 
>>> Pages (10) 
>>> Products (30)
>>> 
>>> If I understand correctly now it is realized through the facet. I did as in 
>>> the example, but the result is not what I need.
>>> 
>>> Here's my SearchController:
>>> @results = ThinkingSphinx.search(params[:query], :page => params[:page], 
>>> :order => 'created_at DESC', :per_page => 10)
>>> @facets = @results.facets
>>> 
>>> View:
>>> <ul class="detailed">
>>>         <%= @results.total_entries %>                               
>>>     <% @facets.each do |facet, facet_options| %>
>>>                 <% facet %>
>>>             <ul>
>>>                  <% facet_options.each do |option, count| %>
>>>                     <li><%= link_to "#{option} (#{count})", :params => 
>>> {facet => option, :page => 1} %></li>
>>>                  <% end %>
>>>             </ul>
>>>     <% end %>
>>> </ul>
>>> <ul class="results">
>>>     <% @results.each do |result| %>
>>>             <li><%= render :partial => partial_for_search_result(result), 
>>> :locals => {:result => result} %></li>
>>>     <% end %>
>>> </ul>
>>> 
>>> And the result is:
>>> sphinx_internal_class
>>> Catalog (3)
>>> Page (3)
>>> 
>>> class
>>> Catalog (3)
>>> Page (3)
>>> 
>>> My TS version 3.1.0
>>> 
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