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The boolean query example used the query() method, which does not exist. Instead, it should use the queryBuilder() method. Additionally, if you pass a *single* parameter to must(), should(), or must_not().. then it will be iterated as though it is an array of class that implement \Sherlock\components\QueryInterface. Therefore, you cannot pass a Term() or Match() class directly to the must(), chould(), or must_not() method as previously shown.
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Sorry if I'm just being dumb here. I suspect that query() was replaced by queryBuilder() at some point? |
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Gah, sorry for letting this hang...I'm out of town at the moment. The Readme is definitely wrong (the name did indeed change from query to queryBuilder. Sounds like a bug for must/should/must_not. I'll investigate when I get home |
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lgtm. |
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The boolean query example used the query() method, which does not exist. Instead, it should use the queryBuilder() method. Additionally, if you pass a single parameter to must(), should(), or must_not().. then it will be iterated as though it is an array of classes that implement \Sherlock\components\QueryInterface.
Therefore, you cannot pass a Term() or Match() class directly to the must(), should(), or must_not() method as previously shown, but must wrap them in an array or pass multiple classes/queries.