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I'm using Thinking Sphinx 2.0.13 with Rails 3.2.9.

Given I have and STI class that looks like this:

class User < ActiveRecord::Base
  define_index do
    has :account_id
    has :is_deleted
  end

  sphinx_scope(:by_account) do |account_id|
    {:with => {:account_id => account_id}}
  end

  sphinx_scope(:without_deleted) do
    {:with => {:is_deleted => false}}
  end
end


class Admin < User
end

If I attempt to use a single scope on either the User or Admin class, all is fine. I can also chain scopes together using the User model, as expected. The problem is, If I chain scopes on the Admin model, I get:

> Admin.by_account(1).without_deleted

NoMethodError:   Sphinx Query (2.9ms)  
  Sphinx  Found 3 results
  Admin Load (0.6ms)  SELECT `users`.* FROM `users` WHERE `users`.`type` IN ('Admin') AND `users`.`id` IN (7, 8, 9)
undefined method `without_deleted' for #<ThinkingSphinx::Search:0x007fd3d95f7a08>

It appears to be running the query as soon as the first scope is encountered. Is there something obvious I'm missing, or does this look like an issue with TS?

Codebeef
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Here are some problems people before you have had with sphinx_scopes that could be the problem here.

  • People have found problems with name conflicts in their sphinx_scopes. Your scope by_account is a prime candidate for that, so try renaming it. I can imagine situations where that gets messed up in a derived class but not the base class.
  • Scope problems in the past have been worked around by reordering the calls, so try Admin.without_deleted.by_account(1). Not a fix, I know.
  • I'd also predict that account_id is a primary key (i.e. at most one User per Account). If so, this could explain why Rails is choosing to fetch it prematurely.
hcarver
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