2016-03-18 18:40:59 |
Travis Tripp |
description |
sending a query_string in for OS::Swift::Object doesn't work for filtering by path. I assume this is due to the tokenization of the name field.
We need to figure out how to handle this, either through an artificial non-analyzed path field at indexing time or in the client (cli and ui).
with the following objects, i'm not able to limit past the slash:
JE/baraaa.pem
JE/object_8
JE/object_9
JE/Screen Shot 2016-02-26 at 6.49.51 AM.png
JE/Screen Shot 2016-02-12 at 1.08.31 PM.png
Tried many variations, but I couldn't really filter a path effectively. I think this would just be worse if it was deeper paths (e.g. JE/foo/bar/object.txt
je (shows all above)
je/ (shows all above)
je/o
je/o*
je/object_8
"je/o"
"je/o*" (phrase) |
Sending a query_string in for OS::Swift::Object doesn't work for filtering by path. I assume this is due to the tokenization of the name field.
We need to figure out how to handle this, either through an artificial non-analyzed path field at indexing time or in the client (cli and ui).
with the following objects, i'm not able to limit past the slash:
JE/baraaa.pem
JE/object_8
JE/object_9
JE/Screen Shot 2016-02-26 at 6.49.51 AM.png
JE/Screen Shot 2016-02-12 at 1.08.31 PM.png
Tried many variations, but I couldn't really filter a path effectively. I think this would just be worse if it was deeper paths (e.g. JE/foo/bar/object.txt
je (shows all above)
je/ (shows all above)
je/o
je/o*
je/object_8
"je/o"
"je/o*" (phrase)
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