Algolia filter not working for object array
In Algolia Index i have data in below format.
Now I want only records which belong to the only category which I provide.
Here is the logic which I am using to do that but I am getting an empty result.
php laravel laravel-5 algolia
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In Algolia Index i have data in below format.
Now I want only records which belong to the only category which I provide.
Here is the logic which I am using to do that but I am getting an empty result.
php laravel laravel-5 algolia
What does the arrays contain? I haven't worked with algolia before, but I know arrays in elasticsearch are just a "bag of values", in which you cannot specify an index. So unless algolia makes it possible to use the key, I guess you should filter on another value
– Erik van de Ven
Nov 15 '18 at 8:20
@ErikvandeVen Array contains key and value and a key is category id in my case.
– joy
Nov 15 '18 at 10:49
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In Algolia Index i have data in below format.
Now I want only records which belong to the only category which I provide.
Here is the logic which I am using to do that but I am getting an empty result.
php laravel laravel-5 algolia
In Algolia Index i have data in below format.
Now I want only records which belong to the only category which I provide.
Here is the logic which I am using to do that but I am getting an empty result.
php laravel laravel-5 algolia
php laravel laravel-5 algolia
edited Nov 15 '18 at 8:38
mh-cbon
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2,84311233
asked Nov 15 '18 at 6:22
joyjoy
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What does the arrays contain? I haven't worked with algolia before, but I know arrays in elasticsearch are just a "bag of values", in which you cannot specify an index. So unless algolia makes it possible to use the key, I guess you should filter on another value
– Erik van de Ven
Nov 15 '18 at 8:20
@ErikvandeVen Array contains key and value and a key is category id in my case.
– joy
Nov 15 '18 at 10:49
add a comment |
What does the arrays contain? I haven't worked with algolia before, but I know arrays in elasticsearch are just a "bag of values", in which you cannot specify an index. So unless algolia makes it possible to use the key, I guess you should filter on another value
– Erik van de Ven
Nov 15 '18 at 8:20
@ErikvandeVen Array contains key and value and a key is category id in my case.
– joy
Nov 15 '18 at 10:49
What does the arrays contain? I haven't worked with algolia before, but I know arrays in elasticsearch are just a "bag of values", in which you cannot specify an index. So unless algolia makes it possible to use the key, I guess you should filter on another value
– Erik van de Ven
Nov 15 '18 at 8:20
What does the arrays contain? I haven't worked with algolia before, but I know arrays in elasticsearch are just a "bag of values", in which you cannot specify an index. So unless algolia makes it possible to use the key, I guess you should filter on another value
– Erik van de Ven
Nov 15 '18 at 8:20
@ErikvandeVen Array contains key and value and a key is category id in my case.
– joy
Nov 15 '18 at 10:49
@ErikvandeVen Array contains key and value and a key is category id in my case.
– joy
Nov 15 '18 at 10:49
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What does the arrays contain? I haven't worked with algolia before, but I know arrays in elasticsearch are just a "bag of values", in which you cannot specify an index. So unless algolia makes it possible to use the key, I guess you should filter on another value
– Erik van de Ven
Nov 15 '18 at 8:20
@ErikvandeVen Array contains key and value and a key is category id in my case.
– joy
Nov 15 '18 at 10:49