Module: Sunspot::Rails::Searchable::ClassMethods

Defined in:
lib/sunspot/rails/searchable.rb

Class Method Summary collapse

Instance Method Summary collapse

Class Method Details

.extended(base) ⇒ Object

:nodoc:



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# File 'lib/sunspot/rails/searchable.rb', line 103

def self.extended(base) #:nodoc:
  class <<base
    alias_method :search, :solr_search unless method_defined? :search
    alias_method :search_ids, :solr_search_ids unless method_defined? :search_ids
    alias_method :remove_all_from_index, :solr_remove_all_from_index unless method_defined? :remove_all_from_index
    alias_method :remove_all_from_index!, :solr_remove_all_from_index! unless method_defined? :remove_all_from_index!
    alias_method :reindex, :solr_reindex unless method_defined? :reindex
    alias_method :index, :solr_index unless method_defined? :index
    alias_method :index_orphans, :solr_index_orphans unless method_defined? :index_orphans
    alias_method :clean_index_orphans, :solr_clean_index_orphans unless method_defined? :clean_index_orphans
  end
end

Instance Method Details

#searchable?Boolean

Classes that have been defined as searchable return true for this method.

Returns

true

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'lib/sunspot/rails/searchable.rb', line 292

def searchable?
  true
end

#solr_clean_index_orphansObject

Find IDs of records of this class that are indexed in Solr but do not exist in the database, and remove them from Solr. Under normal circumstances, this should not be necessary; this method is provided in case something goes wrong.



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# File 'lib/sunspot/rails/searchable.rb', line 276

def solr_clean_index_orphans
  solr_index_orphans.each do |id|
    new do |fake_instance|
      fake_instance.id = id
    end.solr_remove_from_index
  end
end

#solr_execute_search(options = {}) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/sunspot/rails/searchable.rb', line 296

def solr_execute_search(options = {})
  options.assert_valid_keys(:include, :select)
  search = yield
  unless options.empty?
    search.build do |query|
      if options[:include]
        query.data_accessor_for(self).include = options[:include]
      end
      if options[:select]
        query.data_accessor_for(self).select = options[:select]
      end
    end
  end
  search.execute
end

#solr_execute_search_ids(options = {}) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/sunspot/rails/searchable.rb', line 312

def solr_execute_search_ids(options = {})
  search = yield
  search.raw_results.map { |raw_result| raw_result.primary_key.to_i }
end

#solr_index(opts = {}) ⇒ Object

Add/update all existing records in the Solr index. The batch_size argument specifies how many records to load out of the database at a time. The default batch size is 50; if nil is passed, records will not be indexed in batches. By default, a commit is issued after each batch; passing false for batch_commit will disable this, and only issue a commit at the end of the process. If associated objects need to indexed also, you can specify include in format accepted by ActiveRecord to improve your sql select performance

Options (passed as a hash)

batch_size<Integer>

Batch size with which to load records. Passing ‘nil’ will skip batches. Default is 50.

batch_commit<Boolean>

Flag signalling if a commit should be done after after each batch is indexed, default is ‘true’

include<Mixed>

include option to be passed to the ActiveRecord find, used for including associated objects that need to be indexed with the parent object, accepts all formats ActiveRecord::Base.find does

first_id

The lowest possible ID for this class. Defaults to 0, which is fine for integer IDs; string primary keys will need to specify something reasonable here.

Examples

# index in batches of 50, commit after each
Post.index 

# index all rows at once, then commit
Post.index(:batch_size => nil) 

# index in batches of 50, commit when all batches complete
Post.index(:batch_commit => false) 

# include the associated +author+ object when loading to index
Post.index(:include => :author)


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# File 'lib/sunspot/rails/searchable.rb', line 225

def solr_index(opts={})
  options = {
    :batch_size => 50,
    :batch_commit => true,
    :include => self.sunspot_options[:include],
    :first_id => 0
  }.merge(opts)
  progress_bar = options[:progress_bar]
  if options[:batch_size]
    counter = 0
    find_in_batches(:include => options[:include], :batch_size => options[:batch_size], :start => options[:first_id]) do |records|
      solr_benchmark options[:batch_size], counter do
        records = records.select{ |r| r.indexable? }
        Sunspot.index(records)
      end
      Sunspot.commit if options[:batch_commit]
      counter += 1
      progress_bar.increment! records.size unless progress_bar.nil?
    end
    Sunspot.commit unless options[:batch_commit]
  else
    records = all(:include => options[:include]).select{ |r| r.indexable? }
    Sunspot.index!(records)
  end
end

#solr_index_orphansObject

Return the IDs of records of this class that are indexed in Solr but do not exist in the database. Under normal circumstances, this should never happen, but this method is provided in case something goes wrong. Usually you will want to rectify the situation by calling #clean_index_orphans or #reindex

Returns

Array

Collection of IDs that exist in Solr but not in the database



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# File 'lib/sunspot/rails/searchable.rb', line 261

def solr_index_orphans
  count = self.count
  indexed_ids = solr_search_ids { paginate(:page => 1, :per_page => count) }.to_set
  all(:select => 'id').each do |object|
    indexed_ids.delete(object.id)
  end
  indexed_ids.to_a
end

#solr_reindex(options = {}) ⇒ Object

Completely rebuild the index for this class. First removes all instances from the index, then loads records and indexes them.

See #index for information on options, etc.



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# File 'lib/sunspot/rails/searchable.rb', line 182

def solr_reindex(options = {})
  solr_remove_all_from_index
  solr_index(options)
end

#solr_remove_all_from_indexObject

Remove instances of this class from the Solr index.



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# File 'lib/sunspot/rails/searchable.rb', line 163

def solr_remove_all_from_index
  Sunspot.remove_all(self)
end

#solr_remove_all_from_index!Object

Remove all instances of this class from the Solr index and immediately commit.



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# File 'lib/sunspot/rails/searchable.rb', line 172

def solr_remove_all_from_index!
  Sunspot.remove_all!(self)
end

#solr_search(options = {}, &block) ⇒ Object

Search for instances of this class in Solr. The block is delegated to the Sunspot.search method - see the Sunspot documentation for the full API.

Example

Post.search(:include => [:blog]) do
  keywords 'best pizza'
  with :blog_id, 1
  order :updated_at, :desc
  facet :category_ids
end

Options

:include

Specify associations to eager load

:select

Specify columns to select from database when loading results

Returns

Sunspot::Search

Object containing results, totals, facets, etc.



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# File 'lib/sunspot/rails/searchable.rb', line 138

def solr_search(options = {}, &block)
  solr_execute_search(options) do
    Sunspot.new_search(self, &block)
  end
end

#solr_search_ids(&block) ⇒ Object

Get IDs of matching results without loading the result objects from the database. This method may be useful if search is used as an intermediate step in a larger find operation. The block is the same as the block provided to the #search method.

Returns

Array

Array of IDs, in the order returned by the search



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# File 'lib/sunspot/rails/searchable.rb', line 154

def solr_search_ids(&block)
  solr_execute_search_ids do
    solr_search(&block)
  end
end