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Investigate searchkick as a elasticsearch-rails replacement #27

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mkasztelnik opened this issue Jun 11, 2018 · 4 comments
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Investigate searchkick as a elasticsearch-rails replacement #27

mkasztelnik opened this issue Jun 11, 2018 · 4 comments
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Currently, we are using elasticsearch-rails to integrate with elasticsearch. It was used after validating other team member experience with elastic search (it was used by TG in brasica project with success). But this is not the only options. Lately, I found searchkick. It would be nice to take a look at it. The nice thing I see in the documentation is the integration with WordNet database (similarities database). This can level up user search experience.

@bwilk bwilk added the task Not code-related issue label Jun 11, 2018
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bwilk commented Jun 11, 2018

Ok. I'm happy to hear what are the differences. Good task for someone who has currently nothing to do. @michal-szostak ???

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@michal-szostak michal-szostak self-assigned this Jun 11, 2018
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I'll check it out

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I'm closing this issue. Conclusion is that for this project it does not make any difference at this moment.

This issue might return when we tackle enhancing elasticsearch search results

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