karpet
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- About: I blog about Perl. Occasionally.
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Commented on Searching Perldocs
curious is you looked at dezi.org at all?...
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Posted Dezi::App completes Doozi release to karpet
The final dependency for Dezi has been released as Dezi::App on CPAN. In addition Search::OpenSearch::Engine::Lucy 0.400 has been released which supports Dezi::App.
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Posted Dezi 0.3.0 released to karpet
Dezi 0.3.0 (the Moose release) was just pushed to CPAN, along with its dependencies:
- Search::OpenSearch 0.400
- Search::OpenSearch::Engine::Lucy 0.300
- Search::OpenSearch::Server 0.300
Many thanks to all the testers and to those who have encouraged me on…
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Posted Template::Plugin::Autoformat resurrected to karpet
After languishing in a dark eddy for several years since it was spun out of Template Toolkit core, I have adopted the Template::Plugin::Autoformat module and just released version 2.75 to CPAN.
The biggest change is how you USE it in your templates. The new version switches to initial cap …
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Commented on Doozi: Dezi + Moose
Thanks, jnap. Yes, I am using Moo in lower-level dependencies where I don't need the meta object. Search::Query and Search::Tools have already been converted to Moo. I've basically decided to use Moose if there are dependencies that require it, and...
- Posted Doozi: Dezi + Moose to karpet
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Commented on search.metacpan.org: Building a Sexier CPAN Search
Makes total sense. Keep up the good work!...
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Commented on search.metacpan.org: Building a Sexier CPAN Search
There's Search::OpenSearch::Engine::KSx with which you can use Search::OpenSearch::Server. There's no REST API yet, but it's been on my todo list and if you were interested in collaborating on the design, it could rise to the top sooner. I have nothing...
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Commented on search.metacpan.org: Building a Sexier CPAN Search
Great work. But why ElasticSearch? Can I help you get it working with a native Perl search, like KinoSearch?...
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Olaf Alders commented on
search.metacpan.org: Building a Sexier CPAN Search
One of the things we wanted was an easy to use RESTful API and ElasticSearch provides this out of the box and seems to meet our needs so far. We're using the ElasticSearch Perl module to do the indexing, though.
To be honest, we went with ElasticSearch on the recommendation of one of our local PerlMongers. We don't know a lot about KinoSearch. Does it have a built-in web server and API? -
Olaf Alders commented on
search.metacpan.org: Building a Sexier CPAN Search
Thanks for the follow-up on that. I think if the REST API had already been in place, it may have been a good fit, but at this point I'm just interested in getting up and running as fast as possible (without creating any more work for myself). But yeah, top-to-bottom Perl certainly would be nice. We just don't have a lot of people behind this right now, so we need to find the fastest way to get from A to B.
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Grinnz commented on
Searching Perldocs
I have not. It could certainly be added as another backend to try. I would be curious how it compares in features and performance.
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