Vote #71820
未完了Offer an advanced issue query language as an alternative to it's current UI
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説明
If you are familiar with Jira 4, then you will have noticed the advanced issue query language that it provides as linked below.
http://confluence.atlassian.com/display/JIRA/Advanced+Searching
This opens up a great amount of flexibility when forming queries.
What do you think ?
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Any chance in seeing this feature soon ?
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I just posted to #9180 - I think rather than implementing an in house advanced search syntax we should consider bolting on an existing search framework such as http://www.elasticsearch.org/ which will offer all those capabilities and a lot more?
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I agree on reusing existing search frameworks and elasticsearch looks quite interesting.
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+1 also looking forward for any search enhancement ! Can someone increase priority of this tracker please ?
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Does ElasticSearch have Ruby bindings, is it easily deployable?
I was thinking about using "Sunspot":http://sunspot.github.com but maybe as a plugin.
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+1
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+1 for ElasticSearch
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If you interested in elasticsearch for redmine check this plugin http://www.redmine.org/plugins/redmine_elasticsearch
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There's some work on this going on over here: https://github.com/Undev/redmine_elasticsearch/issues/22#issuecomment-150867964
Is there someone monitoring this thread who has experience with ElasticSearch and Tika who might be able to help out?
Danil's plugin seems to work fine for text files but not for Docs or PDFs. Does anyone here know if there is a trick to getting Elastic to index formatted documents?
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related_issues
relates,New,9180,Improve search system for issues - like "context specific search"
relates,Closed,15781,Customfields have a noticable impact on search performance due to slow database COUNT