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Implementing (approximately) fulltext search #27

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Wasn't sure where help would be most useful to you all, but this at least partially addresses #13.

If you need more performance there are some lightweight options like Sphinx Realtime indexes, but for the dataset in the repository this seems to work nicely.

- Searches all fields for query terms in any order.
- Attempts to rank more relevant foods first.
jesserosato added a commit that referenced this pull request Jan 25, 2015
Implementing (approximately) fulltext search
@jesserosato jesserosato merged commit bb60f89 into code4sac:master Jan 25, 2015
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@donmccurdy Thank you! Really nicely done, very concise. I'll close #13 and open a new issue for client-side UI to support this. Again, thanks for contributing!

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Issue for client-side UI

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OST, @donmccurdy I'm gonna keep #13 open as a place for discussion on the feature in general, and we'll spin up new issues as needed for more specific tasks as they arise.

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Sure thing, sounds good!

@donmccurdy donmccurdy deleted the feature-search branch January 28, 2015 06:28
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