Hi Robert! I changed the name of my date field from "mydate" to "date" - so far there are no problems.
As concerincing the single quotes around the sort parameter - I followed the example for type-specific sorting on http://github.com/rnewson/couchdb-lucene where it says "Type-specific sorting is also available by appending the type between angle brackets (e.g, 'sort=amount')." Well, I am not a native english speaker and thought that "angle brackets" are "single quotes" as I did misinterprete the example given in the docu. After using a dictionary I noticed it has to be: "?sort=date<date>..." Thanks for your help anyway! 2010/5/11 Robert Newson <[email protected]> > Also, you have single quotes around the sort parameter? > > Try; > ?sort=date&q=date<date>:[2010-02-10 TO 2010-05-10] > > not > ?'sort=date'&q=date<date>:[2010-02-10 TO 2010-05-10] > > On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 11:41 PM, Robert Newson <[email protected]> > wrote: > > 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? > >>>> > > >>>> > >>> > >>> > >> > > >
