Forums Forums Search & Filter Pro Please help me out with this one.

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  • Ross Moderator
    #18792

    I hope by the end of this weekend I can send you the above feature in beta although there is still more work to be done on 2.0 before official release.

    Thanks

    Anonymous
    #18799

    It would be great iff you can send me that Ross! Iff I can let my bos see it works how he wants to I can go further with the project.

    Anonymous
    #19026

    Hi Ross,

    Sorry that i’m breaking your balls on this one, but is the beta ready?

    Ross Moderator
    #19048

    At some point today/tonight it will be ready 🙂

    Does your site have a lot of posts? This feature is quite resource hungry and I’m also looking at implementing some caching which won’t be ready today (but I can send the rest whne its ready).

    Thanks

    Anonymous
    #19061

    Well I use your filter for woocommerce and the website has around 2000 products. Would that be enough?

    I’m lookig forward to your mail!

    Ross Moderator
    #19074

    Yeah I think that would probably be enough to see some serious slowdown in results – until I implement the caching which is the next thing I’m working on.

    Thanks

    Anonymous
    #19142

    Didn’t recieved a mail with the beat from you yet… is it ready?

    Ross Moderator
    #19178

    I knew you were waiting! Unfortunately didn’t get it up and running for you – the feature is implemented, but because 2.0 is still in dev there are some other issues I need to resolve which I noticed (rendering it pretty useless)

    I’m not able to work on this today but I will try tonight otherwise will be tomorrow.

    Thanks

    Ross Moderator
    #19315

    Hi Rick

    Ok, so to update:

    After all the work I’ve done (trust me I have tried to implement this feature in about 5 different ways) I did some tests on a site with 1000 posts…

    It… was… slow…. AND.. inconsistent – the caching system I had setup didn’t really scale properly and meant lots of rebuilding of caches which was overkill in this size of site.

    So, after some research last night and some quick tests I have started to implement another method.

    Its in its early stages – but I’ve tested this on the same site and performing a search with say 3/4 fields across 1000 posts resulted in page loads of under ~0.02 seconds.

    So, the takeaway from this is – it will work on a site like yours with 2000 posts – and quickly – but it means you’ll have to hold on a little longer – I’ll update again tomorrow, I think I need 1-2 days to complete this and get something that will work over to you to test.

    Thanks

    Anonymous
    #19320

    Ok, thanks for the update Ross!

    I’ll wait in patience..

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