pg_search
pgsync
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5.6 | 5.6 | |
9 days ago | 2 days ago | |
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MIT License | MIT License |
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pg_search
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The Ultimate Search for Rails - Episode 1
On the backend, we'll need a few tools. Apart from the classics (ActiveRecord scopes and the pg_search gem), you’ll see how the (yet officially unreleased but production-tested) all_futures gem, built by SR authors, will act as an ideal ephemeral object to temporarily store our filter params and host our search logic. Finally, we’ll use pagy for pagination duties.
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Application Search Feature more that ActiveRecord;
You can take a look at pg_search if you’re using Postgres
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How to build a search engine with Ruby on Rails
This was a really good read, thanks. I've got into the habit of jumping straight to PgSearch but could definitely apply this approach to some existing projects.
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Instant search with Rails 6 and Hotwire
Cleaner, more performant database queries: Definitely don't just leave your query sitting in the controller! For production use cases, you'd want to consider an option like pg_search
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Postgres Full-Text Search: A Search Engine in a Database
If you are using Rails with Postgres you can use pg_search gem to build the named scopes to take advantage of full text search.
https://github.com/Casecommons/pg_search
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Tips for optimizing pg_search?
Hey guys. Looking to release an app for mobile that will be using a rails API. The app will heavily rely on search. I know the go-to is to use elasticsearch but wanted to see if there was enough user demand for the MVP before shelling out $50/mo for the heroku add on. In the mean time I've been using pg_search. From the eye test it's performing okay but will be adding a table that houses over 350K records. With this in mind I was wondering if you all had any tips for increasing the overall speed for search from the model and controller level. Also should note that I'm open to any other free search gems if they deem bette fit.
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Rails Search Bar
There are two basic search configurations with pg_search, a Single Model search scope or a multi Model configuration. In my case I am only using the Single Model configuration, but you can read more about multi-search in the documentation.
pgsync
- PgSync: Sync data from one Postgres database to another
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Greenmask: PostgreSQL Dump and Obfuscation Tool
I‘m using https://github.com/ankane/pgsync for that, it has a very easy config yaml and you can just define queries that get pulled from the db.
I have a simple one like „base_tables“ that just pulls me all the fixtures into my local db, then entity specific ones that pull an entity with a specific id + all related entries in other tables for debugging but as long as you can query it you can set up everything very easily.
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Available options for migrating from Rhel6 PG10 to Rhel8 PG14
Alternatively, something like https://github.com/ankane/pgsync could be used, but I have much less experience with that kind of approach.
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Data sync options when upgrading from v10.21 to v14.6
pgsync from an EC2 instance that can connect to both target and destination https://github.com/ankane/pgsync
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Open-sourcing Datanymizer: in-flight template-driven data anonymization
It looks very similar to pgsync. https://github.com/ankane/pgsync
What are some alternatives?
ransack - Object-based searching.
rom-sql - SQL support for rom-rb
Elasticsearch Rails - Elasticsearch integrations for ActiveModel/Record and Ruby on Rails
Mobility - Pluggable Ruby translation framework
textacular - Textacular exposes full text search capabilities from PostgreSQL, and allows you to declare full text indexes. Textacular will extend ActiveRecord with named_scope methods making searching easy and fun!
dbsnapper - Easy database snapshots for development and testing
elasticsearch-ruby - Ruby integrations for Elasticsearch
Discourse - A platform for community discussion. Free, open, simple.
Searchkick - Intelligent search made easy
Backup - Easy full stack backup operations on UNIX-like systems.
MeiliSearch - A lightning-fast search API that fits effortlessly into your apps, websites, and workflow
copycat - Generate deterministic fake values: The same input will always generate the same fake-output.