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I try to add a full-text search in my app. With gem 'sunspot_rails', '~> 2.3' and gem 'sunspot_solr', '~> 2.3' for my app. When i try save something in mysql db like:



 @post = Post.new
@post.title = "Theorema"
@post.save


It gives me ROLLBACK and:



 NoMethodError (undefined method `featured' for #<Post:0x00007f018ab005d0>):


I am beginer and will be grateful for any help!










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    I try to add a full-text search in my app. With gem 'sunspot_rails', '~> 2.3' and gem 'sunspot_solr', '~> 2.3' for my app. When i try save something in mysql db like:



     @post = Post.new
    @post.title = "Theorema"
    @post.save


    It gives me ROLLBACK and:



     NoMethodError (undefined method `featured' for #<Post:0x00007f018ab005d0>):


    I am beginer and will be grateful for any help!










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      I try to add a full-text search in my app. With gem 'sunspot_rails', '~> 2.3' and gem 'sunspot_solr', '~> 2.3' for my app. When i try save something in mysql db like:



       @post = Post.new
      @post.title = "Theorema"
      @post.save


      It gives me ROLLBACK and:



       NoMethodError (undefined method `featured' for #<Post:0x00007f018ab005d0>):


      I am beginer and will be grateful for any help!










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      I try to add a full-text search in my app. With gem 'sunspot_rails', '~> 2.3' and gem 'sunspot_solr', '~> 2.3' for my app. When i try save something in mysql db like:



       @post = Post.new
      @post.title = "Theorema"
      @post.save


      It gives me ROLLBACK and:



       NoMethodError (undefined method `featured' for #<Post:0x00007f018ab005d0>):


      I am beginer and will be grateful for any help!







      ruby-on-rails-5






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          Welcome to SO Oleg.
          Have you got an attribute featured in your Post model?



          There is one on the github page of the gem you used.
          Maybe you copied it by mistake. Either remove that if you do not need it or add it to posts and migrate.



          Can not really tell without seeing your Post model.






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          There is one on the github page of the gem you used.
          Maybe you copied it by mistake. Either remove that if you do not need it or add it to posts and migrate.



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          Welcome to SO Oleg.
          Have you got an attribute featured in your Post model?



          There is one on the github page of the gem you used.
          Maybe you copied it by mistake. Either remove that if you do not need it or add it to posts and migrate.



          Can not really tell without seeing your Post model.






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          Welcome to SO Oleg.
          Have you got an attribute featured in your Post model?



          There is one on the github page of the gem you used.
          Maybe you copied it by mistake. Either remove that if you do not need it or add it to posts and migrate.



          Can not really tell without seeing your Post model.






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          Have you got an attribute featured in your Post model?



          There is one on the github page of the gem you used.
          Maybe you copied it by mistake. Either remove that if you do not need it or add it to posts and migrate.



          Can not really tell without seeing your Post model.







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