[Zope] Keyword index search
Garito
garito at sistes.net
Sat May 21 07:29:56 EDT 2005
Dieter Maurer escribió:
>Garito wrote at 2005-5-20 12:41 +0200:
>
>
>>...
>>I have a ZCatalog object with a keywordindex called keywords
>>
>>I would like to search some objects with keywords ['k1', 'k2', k3',
>>'k4'] for that I use:
>>
>>return context.catalog({'keywords': {'query': ['k1', 'k2', k3', 'k4'],
>>'operator': 'and'}})
>>
>>but these query returns objects with keyword = ['k2', 'k3'] (for me
>>incorrect, I would like to find objects with *all* keywords
>>
>>How can I make these kind of querys?
>>
>>
>
>A long standing bug in "KeywordIndex"...
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>
>Maybe, you give my "Managable KeywordIndex" a try
>(part of "ManagableIndex").
>
>I cannot promiss you that
>"ManagableIndex" is free of bugs but I definitely can
>promiss you that a bug resulting in wrong search results
>is fixed much much more quickly than in the Zope core :-)
>
>
> <http://www.dieter.handshake.de/pyprojects/zope>
>
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>
>
Hi Dieter!
I can't understand the lack of concern you talk about unresolved bugs in
Zope
It seems Zope is not a serious tool. Imagine you want to buy a car but
the seller says: in these model there are a bug on the brake system but
I you put these extra no problem
How can I convince my customers to use Zope with these kind of
searchable information?
I think the bigger problem of applications like SO, Application servers
and so on are they only think to put more and more funcionality rather
that make it's code better and simple
Zope has a very good plug-in machinery. Why don't we use it instead of
put more and more funcionality? Why I need, for example, five on 2.8 if
I don't use it?
I know that five is on 2.8 because you need to integrate it on zope to
migrate to Z3 but I think its better for all us if zope still remain
simple, quickly and bugs free instead of a very big application server
with a lot of features and a lot of lines of code (that they can fail)
Do you know basecamp? They build simple applications that work
del.icio.us? The same rules
Flirck? idem, and so on
Less is more
Thanks a lot
PD: sorry but these mail is only an opinion. Zope development team could
do what they want, logically
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