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= Thinking Sphinx

== Usage

First, if you haven't done so already, check out the main usage[http://ts.freelancing-gods.com/usage.html] page. Once you've done that, the next place to look for information is the specific method docs - ThinkingSphinx::Search and ThinkingSphinx::Index::Builder in particular.

Keep in mind that while Thinking Sphinx works for ActiveRecord with Merb, it doesn't yet support DataMapper (although that is planned).

== Contributing

Fork on GitHub and after you've committed tested patches, send a pull request.

To get the spec suite running, you will need to install the not-a-mock gem if you don't already have it:

git clone git://github.com/freelancing-god/not-a-mock.git cd not-a-mock rake gem gem install pkg/not_a_mock-1.1.0.gem

Then install the ginger gem. The steps are the same, except that you might need to sudo the gem install:

git clone git://github.com/freelancing-god/ginger.git cd ginger rake gem sudo gem install pkg/ginger-1.1.0.gem

Then set up your database:

cp spec/fixtures/database.yml.default spec/fixtures/database.yml mysqladmin -u root create thinking_sphinx

Make sure you don't have another Sphinx daemon (searchd) running. If you do, quit it with "rake ts:stop" in the app root.

You should now have a passing test suite from which to build your patch on.

rake spec

If you get the message "Failed to start searchd daemon", run the spec with sudo:

sudo rake spec

If you quit the spec suite before it's completed, you may be left with data in the test database, causing the next run to have failures. Let that run complete and then try again.

== Contributors

Since I first released this library, there's been quite a few people who have submitted patches, to my immense gratitude. Others have suggested syntax changes and general improvements. So my thanks to the following people:

  • Joost Hietbrink
  • Jonathan Conway
  • Gregory Mirzayantz
  • Tung Nguyen
  • Sean Cribbs
  • Benoit Caccinolo
  • John Barton
  • Oliver Beddows
  • Arthur Zapparoli
  • Dusty Doris
  • Marcus Crafter
  • Patrick Lenz
  • Björn Andreasson
  • James Healy
  • Jae-Jun Hwang
  • Xavier Shay
  • Jason Rust
  • Gopal Patel
  • Chris Heald
  • Peter Vandenberk
  • Josh French
  • Andrew Bennett
  • Jordan Fowler
  • Seth Walker
  • Joe Noon
  • Wolfgang Postler
  • Rick Olson
  • Killian Murphy
  • Morten Primdahl
  • Ryan Bates
  • David Eisinger
  • Shay Arnett
  • Minh Tran
  • Jeremy Durham
  • Piotr Sarnacki
  • Matt Johnson
  • Nicolas Blanco
  • Max Lapshin
  • Josh Natanson
  • Philip Hallstrom
  • Christian Rishøj
  • Mike Flester
  • Jim Remsik
  • Kennon Ballou
  • Henrik Nyh
  • Emil Tin
  • Doug Cole
  • Ed Hickey
  • Evan Weaver
  • Thibaut Barrere
  • Kristopher Chambers
  • Dmitrij Smalko
  • Aleksey Yeschenko
  • Lachie Cox
  • Lourens Naude
  • Tom Davies
  • Dan Pickett
  • Alex Caudill

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Package last updated on 10 Aug 2014

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