When searching with a query containing query_strings inside a bool query,
the specified _name is randomly missing from the results.
Sometimes "matched_filters" is present in one or both of the results,
sometimes not. The behaviour appears to be random.
This reproduces both on OS X Mavericks and Ubuntu Linux 12.04.03 (kernel
3.2.0) using elasticsearch-0.90.7.
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dadoonet
(David Pilato)
December 6, 2013, 2:04pm
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You're right.
Could you open an issue?
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Le 6 décembre 2013 at 14:50:59, Ville Laurikari (ville@laurikari.net ) a écrit:
When searching with a query containing query_strings inside a bool query, the specified _name is randomly missing from the results.
Sometimes "matched_filters" is present in one or both of the results, sometimes not. The behaviour appears to be random.
This reproduces both on OS X Mavericks and Ubuntu Linux 12.04.03 (kernel 3.2.0) using elasticsearch-0.90.7.
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Thanks for the confirmation. I'll open an issue.
On Friday, December 6, 2013 4:04:26 PM UTC+2, David Pilato wrote:
You're right.
Could you open an issue?
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Le 6 décembre 2013 at 14:50:59, Ville Laurikari (vi...@laurikari.net <javascript:>)
a écrit:
When searching with a query containing query_strings inside a bool query,
the specified _name is randomly missing from the results.
Run this a few times and observe how matched_filters is randomly present in the results. · GitHub
Sometimes "matched_filters" is present in one or both of the results,
sometimes not. The behaviour appears to be random.
This reproduces both on OS X Mavericks and Ubuntu Linux 12.04.03 (kernel
3.2.0) using elasticsearch-0.90.7.
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