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Looks like everything we get back from Solr has ASCII encoding, including stored fields:
ruby-1.9.2-p290 :014 > User.search { facet :name }.hits.map { |h| h.stored(:name) }.last.encoding
=> #<Encoding:ASCII-8BIT>
ruby-1.9.2-p290 :015 > User.search { facet :name }.hits.map { |h| h.stored(:name) }.last
=> "H\xC3\xADghgr\xC3\xB8\xC3\xB8v\xC3\xA9"
The last thing was indexed as "Híghgrøøvé"
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Digging more, not sure yet at what point things are mangled to ASCII-8BIT.
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Looks like it's indexed correctly in Solr .. running a query manually results in:
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Looks like rsolr/rsolr#20 may be related.
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Yep, this is an RSolr (well, Net::HTTP) "bug"
When using latest rsolr master:
ruby-1.9.2-p290 :001 > User.search { facet :name }.hits.map { |h| h.stored(:name) }
=> ["Híghgrøøvé"]
I'm going to label this bug on-hold
.. when RSolr makes a release with this fix, we'll upgrade Sunspot's gemspec to require it.
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If you need this functionality sooner than later, use the latest rsolr by adding this to your Gemfile:
gem 'rsolr', :git => 'git://github.com/mwmitchell/rsolr.git'
And running:
bundle update rsolr
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Thank you very much, I was just about to check sunspot dependencies as I didn't see anything wrong with sunspot's code. You just saved me a lot of time :-)
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Fixed in 89394f0
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Released in 1.3.0!
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