ElasticPress | A fast and flexible search and query engine for WordPress | Content Management System library
kandi X-RAY | ElasticPress Summary
kandi X-RAY | ElasticPress Summary
ElasticPress, a fast and flexible search and query engine for WordPress, enables WordPress to find or “query” relevant content extremely fast through a variety of highly customizable features. WordPress out-of-the-box struggles to analyze content relevancy and can be very slow. ElasticPress supercharges your WordPress website making for happier users and administrators. The plugin even contains features for popular plugins.
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Top functions reviewed by kandi - BETA
- Format query arguments .
- Build meta queries .
- Translate the query arguments .
- Helper function for indexing
- Query request path .
- Validate date values .
- Get Elasticpress post types .
- Deletes transients .
- Parse a taxonomy query .
- Adjust fuzzy fields .
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QUESTION
We are using Wordpress 4.9.5 with ElasticPress 2.5 and Searchly.
The default search works fine. However, we are indexing hundreds of thousands of part numbers, each of which are a post in wordpress. Like many part numbers, they have titles like ABC-12-B23-QQ.
We are using ElasticPress right out of the box. It's advertised as working great right out of the box, but ...
It appears that it's only searching the post titles. It is not searching our Advanced Custom Fields at all. We are using ACF for all of the part details, like length, color, and finish, so it is very important that we be able to search these fields.
How do I get Elasticpress to search my custom fields? Do I need to use custom mapping?
https://github.com/10up/ElasticPress
NOTE: I am posting this so it is included on stackoverflow for the benefit of others who search later. It would have saved me hours if I would have found this on Stackoverflow at the beginning of my search. :)
...ANSWER
Answered 2019-Mar-29 at 13:51It turns out that yes, ElasticPress does map all the meta fields automatically, but by default, it does not search them.
According to the documentation (https://github.com/10up/ElasticPress),
"The following are special parameters that are only supported by ElasticPress.
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PHP requires the Visual C runtime (CRT). The Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable for Visual Studio 2019 is suitable for all these PHP versions, see visualstudio.microsoft.com. You MUST download the x86 CRT for PHP x86 builds and the x64 CRT for PHP x64 builds. The CRT installer supports the /quiet and /norestart command-line switches, so you can also script it.
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