dnif

dnif is the new find… for sphinx

dnif is a gem to index data using ActiveRecord finders (for now), letting you index custom methods and not only table columns

Installation

Install gem

gem install dnif

Put line below in your Gemfile

gem "dnif"

Now, all you need is configure your models and run rake tasks. See below.

Usage

require "dnif"

class User < ActiveRecord::Base

  define_index do
    field :full_name
    field :email
    attribute :created_at, :type => :datetime

    where "active = ?", false
  end

  def full_name
    self.first_name + " " + self.last_name
  end
end

rake dnif:configure
rake dnif:index
rake dnif:start

User.search("Rafael Souza")

TODO

  • Improve test suite

  • Documentation

  • Support to delta index (or something like that)

  • Improve error handler

  • Try to remove ActiveRecord dependency, making it work with others ORMs/ODMs/etc

  • Remove the class_name (seems not be necessary anymore)

  • Move this TODO to Issues

Maintainer

License

(The MIT License)

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