You called your date field 'mydate' not 'date'. B.
On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 11:11 PM, Jochen Kempf <[email protected]> wrote: > I just realized that I cannot sort the query result by a date type field. > > I tried it using the following queries: > ?'sort=\date'&q=date<date>:[2010-02-10 TO 2010-05-10] > ?'sort=date'&q=date<date>:[2010-02-10 TO 2010-05-10] > > and got always the same result: > { > "q": "date:[1265770800000 TO 1273464000000]", > "plan": "NumericRangeQuery(1265770800000 TO 1273464000000 AS > Long,boost=1.0)", > "etag": "1a28be0d8443", > "skip": 0, > "limit": 25, > "total_rows": 3, > "search_duration": 2, > "fetch_duration": 1, > "rows": [ > { > "id": "488f231a58b84f745fca058c4b3dd03d", > "score": 1, > "fields": { > "date": "1273464000000" > } > }, > { > "id": "488f231a58b84f745fca058c4b5ca2e1", > "score": 1, > "fields": { > "date": "1267498800000" > } > }, > { > "id": "488f231a58b84f745fca058c4b5c99cf", > "score": 1, > "fields": { > "date": "1268103600000" > } > } > ] > } > > Am I doing something wrong? > > 2010/5/10 Jochen Kempf <[email protected]> > >> Thanks - that indeed fixed the issue! >> >> 2010/5/10 Robert Newson <[email protected]> >> >> Please ensure you are using the 0.5.0 release, several date-related >>> bugs were fixed a few days before the release. >>> >>> To be sure you have the right artifacts, consider using the official >>> zip: >>> http://github.com/downloads/rnewson/couchdb-lucene/couchdb-lucene-0.5.0-dist.zip >>> >>> B. >>> >>> On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 4:20 PM, Jochen Kempf <[email protected]> >>> wrote: >>> > Hi, >>> > I am trying to add a date field to a index view in CouchDB Lucene but >>> > whatever I try I always get a "caused Unable to parse the date: >>> > org.mozilla.javascript.natived...@19e11a1" error. >>> > >>> > Here is the easiest code example I tried: >>> > >>> > "index":"function(doc) { >>> > var result = new Document(); >>> > var mydate = new Date(2010, 4, 10); >>> > result.add(mydate, {'field':'mydate', 'type': 'date', 'store':'yes'}); >>> > result.add(doc.year, {'field':'year', 'store':'yes'}); >>> > result.add(doc.month, {'field':'month', 'store':'yes'}); >>> > result.add(doc.day, {'field':'day', 'store':'yes'}); >>> > return result; >>> > }" >>> > Any suggestions? >>> > >>> >> >> >
