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srameshr opened this issue Feb 1, 2018 · 14 comments
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Support fullTextSearch in 1.11.0 #548

srameshr opened this issue Feb 1, 2018 · 14 comments

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@srameshr
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srameshr commented Feb 1, 2018

Here is a thread discussing it.
#541

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montymxb commented Feb 1, 2018

Thanks, and we would probably be looking at 1.12.0 for the new features.

Speaking of new features #367 is just about done, just rerunning CI before we give it a final look. If that get merged we'll probably put that in as well.

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srameshr commented Feb 1, 2018

Yes, please.
And please remember to update parse, the JS-SDK version for the parse-server dependencies.
Thanks for your prompt reply. Hope this gets done by the end of this week.

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montymxb commented Feb 1, 2018

Definitely, when we do put a release out for the JS sdk, and if we don't get to the parse-server parse dependency, notify us with an issue/pr. We're bouncing around among all the notifications for the server & various sdks, helps to let us know if we need to get back to something 👍 .

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We could also be a bit less aggressive on parse server with the semver or our maintained dependencies, this would
decouple the releases of parse-server and the JS SDK

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srameshr commented Feb 5, 2018

@montymxb Any updates on this?

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montymxb commented Feb 6, 2018 via email

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@srameshr this is not how it works, nobody is paid to run this open source project, if you’re in a hurry, you can always fork the project(s) and use intermediate versions.

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srameshr commented Feb 6, 2018

@flovilmart I did it. The problem is, when uploaded to AWS EBS, the package.json with the link to github forked project never picks up at all. I tried few things to but to no avail.
I just don't want to fork and create an actual npm package of the fork to make EBS run.
I don't mean to push anybody.

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montymxb commented Feb 6, 2018 via email

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You guys should be so proud of yourselves.
Well done.

@flovilmart flovilmart reopened this Feb 26, 2018
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@srameshr not sure why you closed this. Although we haven't been able to address as soon as you may have liked this is still a relevant issue. It should remain open until resolved.

We're not ignoring this, if that's your perception. The simple answer is that we do not have the time to address this currently. When we get time, and when we get to this issue, we'll take care of it.

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SebC99 commented Mar 1, 2018

@srameshr you just have to fork the project on github with your own version/branch, and link to your github repo in the package.json file to use it on aws elb.

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dplewis commented Mar 10, 2018

Full Text Search was add in 1.11.1. Please update to the latest version of Parse Server.

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