Searchkick and PostgreSQL with money field type












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I am trying to enable a search using seachkick, but in my PostgreSQL I have a couple of fields whose type is money. Unfortunately searchkick does not search on those fields; is there anything I need to do in order to fix that?



For example there's a row containing $1,000.00 but no matter if I search for exactly that, or 1000 or anything similar; it is just never found.



Thanks in advance!










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    I am trying to enable a search using seachkick, but in my PostgreSQL I have a couple of fields whose type is money. Unfortunately searchkick does not search on those fields; is there anything I need to do in order to fix that?



    For example there's a row containing $1,000.00 but no matter if I search for exactly that, or 1000 or anything similar; it is just never found.



    Thanks in advance!










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      I am trying to enable a search using seachkick, but in my PostgreSQL I have a couple of fields whose type is money. Unfortunately searchkick does not search on those fields; is there anything I need to do in order to fix that?



      For example there's a row containing $1,000.00 but no matter if I search for exactly that, or 1000 or anything similar; it is just never found.



      Thanks in advance!










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      I am trying to enable a search using seachkick, but in my PostgreSQL I have a couple of fields whose type is money. Unfortunately searchkick does not search on those fields; is there anything I need to do in order to fix that?



      For example there's a row containing $1,000.00 but no matter if I search for exactly that, or 1000 or anything similar; it is just never found.



      Thanks in advance!







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          introduce those values to elasticsearch as strings



          class Item
          include searchkick word_middle: %i[name price]

          def search_data
          {
          name: self.name
          price: self.price.to_s
          }
          end

          end





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            introduce those values to elasticsearch as strings



            class Item
            include searchkick word_middle: %i[name price]

            def search_data
            {
            name: self.name
            price: self.price.to_s
            }
            end

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              introduce those values to elasticsearch as strings



              class Item
              include searchkick word_middle: %i[name price]

              def search_data
              {
              name: self.name
              price: self.price.to_s
              }
              end

              end





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                introduce those values to elasticsearch as strings



                class Item
                include searchkick word_middle: %i[name price]

                def search_data
                {
                name: self.name
                price: self.price.to_s
                }
                end

                end





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                introduce those values to elasticsearch as strings



                class Item
                include searchkick word_middle: %i[name price]

                def search_data
                {
                name: self.name
                price: self.price.to_s
                }
                end

                end






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