can you add debug=true to the query arguments and paste the result? Note that 0.6 is not released yet, I'd encourage you to work from a release or the 0.5.x branch.
B. On Tue, Aug 10, 2010 at 8:19 PM, Timothy Washington <[email protected]> wrote: > > I don't have a specific analyzer declared, so it'll be the default one. > > Here's the design document: > { > "_id": "_design/foo", > "_rev": "4-9d0eb8eba0080e61952317efd9f55ebc", > "fulltext": { > "by_title": { > "index": "function(doc) { var ret=new Document(); > ret.add(doc.title); > return ret }" > }, > "by_source": { > "index": "function(doc) { var ret=new Document(); > ret.add(doc.source); return ret }" > }, > "by_all": { > "index": "function(doc) { > var ret=new Document(); > ret.add(doc.title); > ret.add(doc.body); > ret.add(doc.source); > return ret; > }" > } > } > } > > > > Tim > > > > > ________________________________ > From: Sebastian Cohnen <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > Sent: Tue, August 10, 2010 3:05:04 PM > Subject: Re: Cannot search single terms in Couchdb-lucene (maybe Analyzer > problems) > > what analyzer are you using? can you provide the ddoc? have you tried to > search > for the single term in lowercase? > > Best > > Sebastian > > On 10.08.2010, at 21:01, Timothy Washington wrote: > >> Our team is using couchdb-lucene. We have the tool installed, configured and >> indexing properly. And our full field searching works properly. >> >> >> But if we want to search for one one word in a field ('title', or 'summary', >>for >> >> example), we get no results. So, on a document with the title "WHAT DO YOU >> WEAR >> >> TO GLAM UP YOUR LOOK FOR A SPECIAL EVENT?", document A) works, but B) does >> not. >> >> >> >> A) wget >> 'http://172.16.114.129:5984/baron/_fti/_design/foo/by_all?q=title:WHAT > >> DO YOU WEAR TO GLAM UP YOUR LOOK FOR A SPECIAL EVENT?' >> B) wget > 'http://172.16.114.129:5984/baron/_fti/_design/foo/by_all?q=title:GLAM' >> >> >> We're playing around with the settings - a different index analyzer maybe? >> But > >> I'm sure we're just missing a basic switch/lever somewhere. Anyone have any >> knowledge here? >> >> >> Thanks >> Tim >> > >
