meilisearch-js
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12 days ago | about 18 hours ago | |
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MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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meilisearch-js
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Show HN: Podcastsaver.com – a search engine testbench dressed as a podcast site
Thanks! I removed the URLs and now the searchable attributes are only title, description and some author fields!
> Just a detail, if you're making a `du -sh` on your computer, the size on the disk will stay unchanged because we are doing soft deletion ;). Don't worry. It will be physically deleted after a while if you need it in the future.
Ah I was just wildy undershooting the size I gave the PVC! I just gave it much more and it's fine -- right now it's resting around 19Gi of usage, which is actually a bit of a problem considering the data set was only like 4GB or something like that originally. That said, disk is really not an issue so I'll just throw more at it, maybe leave it at 32GB and call it a day (it's around 1.6MM documents out of ~2MM), so shouldn't be too much more.
> If you kept the default configuration of Meilisearch, the maximum size of the HTTP payload is 100Mb (for security). You change it here -> https://docs.meilisearch.com/learn/configuration/instance_op...
Thanks for this, I'll keep this in mind -- so I could actually pass off HUGE chunks to Meilisearch.
It seems like the larger the chunk the more efficient? There didn't seem to be much of a change in how much time it took to work through a chunk of documents, more just that having lots of smaller chunks would go slower. I started off with 10k in a batch, then went to 1k then back to 5k, maybe I should go to 100k docs in a batch and see the performance.
There's a blog post waiting to be written in here...
> addDocumentsInBatches() is just an helper to send your big json array into multiple parts, not absolutely sure you'll need it. (Code -> https://github.com/meilisearch/meilisearch-js/blob/807a6d827...)
Thanks! Was this something someone requested? Is there a tangible benefit (were there some customers that didn't want to split up the payloads themselves)? Because it seems like unnecessary cruft in the API otherwise.
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Which one of these gems are still usable in rails 6/7? and which ones have a good alternative?
sunspot: looks active, but I would question the idea of using Solr as your search engine. Have you considered https://www.meilisearch.com it a bit like Algolia but open source.
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What do you use for e-commerce search?
You could use Meilisearch: https://www.meilisearch.com/
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Official /r/rust "Who's Hiring" thread for job-seekers and job-offerers [Rust 1.61]
COMPANY: Meilisearch, here is our website and Github repository.
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What are your Most Used Self Hosted Applications?
Meilisearch - Provides search for the main BookStack static site/docs/blog.
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8 Open Source Projects for Your Ecommerce Stack
Meilisearch is an open source search engine that adds highly performant search engines to any website or app, including ecommerce stores.
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Review: Saleor vs Medusa Two Opensource Headless Ecommerce Platforms
Medusa allows you to integrate any search engine of your choice into the platform. It already integrates with search systems like Meilisearch or Algolia to provide an intuitive search experience for the customers.
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metasearch engine using rails
I would return a question to you. How much of a database do you need? Wouldn't it be more efficient to implement something like Elastic or https://www.meilisearch.com to index your metadata and quickly return to the users?
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Build Your Own E-Commerce Keystone.js-Based System — Requirements and Architecture
Not so long ago I was working on a system based on Keystone.js CMS. But there it was used much more sophisticated way than just as basic headless CMS. I was easily able to extend it with search engine (Rust-based Meilisearch) and connect to external APIs.
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OpenSearch – open-source search and analytics based on Apache 2.0 Elasticsearch
Only semi-related, but I've recently started using https://www.meilisearch.com/. It's relatively limited, but works great for small use cases. It's also pretty easy to operate. I'm hoping as it continues to grow it will support more features and use cases. I don't think the creators intend to address the same depth of complex features in ElasticSearch (and the like), but that's a desirable attribute in my opinion.
Home Assistant
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Do not buy a Hisense TV (or at least keep them offline)
Apparently the same issue has been reported with Philips TV [1] and Fritz!Box [2] as well.
[1] https://github.com/home-assistant/core/issues/73643#issuecom...
[2] https://forum.openwrt.org/t/minidlna-creates-new-media-serve...
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Is it Dry Yet?
The plug would transmit power readings to my Home Assistant setup.
- Ask HN: Why is it so difficult to control IoT devices from your desktop?
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Changes we're making to Google Assistant
Home Assistant can cast dashboard/media/etc to your display and has shopping lists. https://www.home-assistant.io/
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Valetudo – Cloud replacement for vacuum robots enabling local-only operation
If you provided MQTT support like plenty of IoT companies do, then any open source home automation tool can integrate! Home Assistant (https://www.home-assistant.io/) have a grading system, so a local-first implementation would give you their highest score since they also really care about privacy. https://www.home-assistant.io/blog/2016/02/12/classifying-th...
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Script Editor Automation Issue
It's hard not to raise a little smile at Google's automation scripts, which bare a not-entirely-passing resemblance to those of a certain other, more comprehensive home automation system...
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Best way to make smart lamp safe?
You might consider looking into "Home Assistant".
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