Valery Mironov
Valery Mironov
> There's LIKE, which the documentation says is backed by indexes, but for a search like %foo% to use an index you'd need a suffix tree or something like that,...
As another option you can try to make ngram with different size and search your substring by exact term search. But it can make inverted index big ofc
Hello. Not really (because we don't support search collect/aggregate stuff for now, but it's in 3.12 roadmap), but I have another idea. You could make two collections, one with only...
@ksmithra 1. There is no some real restriction. If we talk about arangosearch performance compared to elasticsearch, in most our tests arangosearch few times faster, with few exceptions: `order by`...
It's supported now. But yes we have plans to speedup arangodb collect/aggregate in 3.12
Queries look same as for collection (which you can find in docs) for d in view search ... collect ...
> Could you also tell, if no search requests are sent to arangodb for a while even while it was running, will the cache be evicted? It depends of operation...
I don't understand, why search should consider d and d with stroke as same characters?
geo isn't geometry in arangodb, geo is geography, so it's lat/lon. You could try to use range queries, but ofc they are more limited. https://www.arangodb.com/docs/stable/arangosearch-range-queries.html Making geometry search via kd...
@tim-gromeyer > Both the Apache License and the MIT license are permissive, so incorporating MIT licensed code into your Apache licensed project is certainly allowed. Yes, it's definitely true, mit...