algolia 3.0.0.beta.11 → 3.0.0.beta.12

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  1. checksums.yaml +4 -4
  2. data/CHANGELOG.md +9 -0
  3. data/Gemfile.lock +2 -2
  4. data/lib/algolia/api/query_suggestions_client.rb +4 -10
  5. data/lib/algolia/api/search_client.rb +2 -2
  6. data/lib/algolia/api/usage_client.rb +4 -4
  7. data/lib/algolia/models/abtesting/{filter_effects_empty_search.rb → empty_search_filter.rb} +3 -3
  8. data/lib/algolia/models/abtesting/filter_effects.rb +2 -2
  9. data/lib/algolia/models/abtesting/{filter_effects_outliers.rb → outliers_filter.rb} +3 -3
  10. data/lib/algolia/models/analytics/{click_positions_inner.rb → click_position.rb} +3 -3
  11. data/lib/algolia/models/analytics/get_click_positions_response.rb +1 -1
  12. data/lib/algolia/models/analytics/top_search_with_analytics.rb +1 -1
  13. data/lib/algolia/models/analytics/top_search_with_revenue_analytics.rb +1 -1
  14. data/lib/algolia/models/ingestion/docker_streams_input.rb +1 -0
  15. data/lib/algolia/models/ingestion/{transformation_try_response_error.rb → transformation_error.rb} +3 -3
  16. data/lib/algolia/models/ingestion/transformation_try_response.rb +1 -1
  17. data/lib/algolia/models/monitoring/{incidents_inner.rb → incident_entry.rb} +3 -3
  18. data/lib/algolia/models/monitoring/{indexing_time_response_metrics.rb → indexing_metric.rb} +3 -3
  19. data/lib/algolia/models/monitoring/indexing_time_response.rb +1 -1
  20. data/lib/algolia/models/monitoring/infrastructure_response.rb +1 -1
  21. data/lib/algolia/models/monitoring/{latency_response_metrics.rb → latency_metric.rb} +3 -3
  22. data/lib/algolia/models/monitoring/latency_response.rb +1 -1
  23. data/lib/algolia/models/monitoring/{infrastructure_response_metrics.rb → metrics.rb} +3 -6
  24. data/lib/algolia/models/monitoring/{time_inner.rb → time_entry.rb} +3 -3
  25. data/lib/algolia/models/{search/search_for_hits_options.rb → query-suggestions/config_status.rb} +43 -36
  26. data/lib/algolia/models/{recommend/related_products.rb → query-suggestions/log_file.rb} +36 -32
  27. data/lib/algolia/models/recommend/around_precision.rb +1 -1
  28. data/lib/algolia/models/recommend/fallback_params.rb +1 -1
  29. data/lib/algolia/models/recommend/{around_precision_from_value_inner.rb → range.rb} +3 -6
  30. data/lib/algolia/models/recommend/recommend_rule.rb +1 -1
  31. data/lib/algolia/models/recommend/{redirect_rule_index_metadata_data.rb → redirect_rule_index_data.rb} +3 -3
  32. data/lib/algolia/models/recommend/redirect_rule_index_metadata.rb +1 -1
  33. data/lib/algolia/models/recommend/{recommend_rule_metadata.rb → rule_metadata.rb} +3 -3
  34. data/lib/algolia/models/recommend/search_params.rb +1 -1
  35. data/lib/algolia/models/recommend/search_params_object.rb +1 -1
  36. data/lib/algolia/models/search/around_precision.rb +1 -1
  37. data/lib/algolia/models/search/browse_params_object.rb +1 -1
  38. data/lib/algolia/models/search/built_in_operation.rb +1 -2
  39. data/lib/algolia/models/search/built_in_operation_value.rb +105 -0
  40. data/lib/algolia/models/search/consequence_params.rb +1 -1
  41. data/lib/algolia/models/search/dictionary_entry.rb +0 -2
  42. data/lib/algolia/models/search/index_settings.rb +2 -2
  43. data/lib/algolia/models/search/{around_precision_from_value_inner.rb → range.rb} +3 -6
  44. data/lib/algolia/models/search/{redirect_rule_index_metadata_data.rb → redirect_rule_index_data.rb} +3 -3
  45. data/lib/algolia/models/search/redirect_rule_index_metadata.rb +1 -1
  46. data/lib/algolia/models/search/search_for_facets.rb +1 -1
  47. data/lib/algolia/models/search/search_for_hits.rb +1 -1
  48. data/lib/algolia/models/search/search_params_object.rb +1 -1
  49. data/lib/algolia/models/search/search_params_string.rb +1 -0
  50. data/lib/algolia/models/search/settings_response.rb +2 -2
  51. data/lib/algolia/models/usage/{get_usage400_response_error_errors_inner.rb → error_item.rb} +3 -3
  52. data/lib/algolia/models/usage/{get_usage400_response_error.rb → forbidden_error.rb} +4 -4
  53. data/lib/algolia/models/usage/{get_usage200_response.rb → index_usage.rb} +4 -4
  54. data/lib/algolia/models/usage/invalid_request_error.rb +231 -0
  55. data/lib/algolia/models/usage/{get_usage200_response_statistics_inner.rb → statistic_entry.rb} +3 -3
  56. data/lib/algolia/version.rb +1 -1
  57. metadata +24 -64
  58. data/lib/algolia/models/abtesting/custom_search_params.rb +0 -214
  59. data/lib/algolia/models/abtesting/error_base.rb +0 -212
  60. data/lib/algolia/models/analytics/error_base.rb +0 -212
  61. data/lib/algolia/models/ingestion/error_base.rb +0 -212
  62. data/lib/algolia/models/ingestion/source_shopify_base.rb +0 -214
  63. data/lib/algolia/models/insights/error_base.rb +0 -212
  64. data/lib/algolia/models/monitoring/error_base.rb +0 -212
  65. data/lib/algolia/models/monitoring/get_servers403_response.rb +0 -211
  66. data/lib/algolia/models/personalization/error_base.rb +0 -212
  67. data/lib/algolia/models/query-suggestions/app_id.rb +0 -209
  68. data/lib/algolia/models/query-suggestions/error_base.rb +0 -212
  69. data/lib/algolia/models/recommend/base_recommend_request.rb +0 -281
  70. data/lib/algolia/models/recommend/base_search_params.rb +0 -635
  71. data/lib/algolia/models/recommend/base_search_params_without_query.rb +0 -616
  72. data/lib/algolia/models/recommend/base_search_response.rb +0 -499
  73. data/lib/algolia/models/recommend/error_base.rb +0 -212
  74. data/lib/algolia/models/recommend/frequently_bought_together.rb +0 -247
  75. data/lib/algolia/models/recommend/index_settings_as_search_params.rb +0 -788
  76. data/lib/algolia/models/recommend/looking_similar.rb +0 -256
  77. data/lib/algolia/models/recommend/recommendations_hits.rb +0 -215
  78. data/lib/algolia/models/recommend/recommended_for_you.rb +0 -244
  79. data/lib/algolia/models/recommend/search_pagination.rb +0 -282
  80. data/lib/algolia/models/recommend/search_params_query.rb +0 -212
  81. data/lib/algolia/models/recommend/trending_facets.rb +0 -258
  82. data/lib/algolia/models/recommend/trending_items.rb +0 -264
  83. data/lib/algolia/models/search/base_get_api_key_response.rb +0 -224
  84. data/lib/algolia/models/search/base_index_settings.rb +0 -426
  85. data/lib/algolia/models/search/base_search_params.rb +0 -635
  86. data/lib/algolia/models/search/base_search_params_without_query.rb +0 -616
  87. data/lib/algolia/models/search/base_search_response.rb +0 -499
  88. data/lib/algolia/models/search/browse_pagination.rb +0 -274
  89. data/lib/algolia/models/search/cursor.rb +0 -209
  90. data/lib/algolia/models/search/error_base.rb +0 -212
  91. data/lib/algolia/models/search/index_settings_as_search_params.rb +0 -788
  92. data/lib/algolia/models/search/params.rb +0 -236
  93. data/lib/algolia/models/search/search_for_facets_options.rb +0 -293
  94. data/lib/algolia/models/search/search_hits.rb +0 -240
  95. data/lib/algolia/models/search/search_pagination.rb +0 -282
  96. data/lib/algolia/models/search/search_params_query.rb +0 -212
  97. data/lib/algolia/models/search/with_primary.rb +0 -212
  98. data/lib/algolia/models/usage/error_base.rb +0 -212
  99. data/lib/algolia/models/usage/get_usage400_response.rb +0 -213
@@ -4,14 +4,18 @@ require "date"
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  require "time"
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  module Algolia
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- module Recommend
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- class RelatedProducts
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- attr_accessor :model
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+ module QuerySuggestions
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+ class LogFile
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+ # Date and time of the log entry, in RFC 3339 format.
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+ attr_accessor :timestamp
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- # Unique record identifier.
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- attr_accessor :object_id
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+ attr_accessor :level
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+ # Details about this log entry.
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+ attr_accessor :message
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+ # Level indicating the position of a suggestion in a hierarchy of records. For example, a `contextLevel` of 1 indicates that this suggestion belongs to a previous suggestion with `contextLevel` 0.
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+ end
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  # Languages for language-specific query processing steps such as plurals, stop-word removal, and word-detection dictionaries. This setting sets a default list of languages used by the `removeStopWords` and `ignorePlurals` settings. This setting also sets a dictionary for word detection in the logogram-based [CJK](https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/managing-results/optimize-search-results/handling-natural-languages-nlp/in-depth/normalization/#normalization-for-logogram-based-languages-cjk) languages. To support this, you must place the CJK language **first**. **You should always specify a query language.** If you don't specify an indexing language, the search engine uses all [supported languages](https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/managing-results/optimize-search-results/handling-natural-languages-nlp/in-depth/supported-languages/), or the languages you specified with the `ignorePlurals` or `removeStopWords` parameters. This can lead to unexpected search results. For more information, see [Language-specific configuration](https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/managing-results/optimize-search-results/handling-natural-languages-nlp/in-depth/language-specific-configurations/).
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  attr_accessor :query_languages
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157
- # Whether to split compound words into their building blocks. For more information, see [Word segmentation](https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/managing-results/optimize-search-results/handling-natural-languages-nlp/in-depth/language-specific-configurations/#splitting-compound-words). Word segmentation is supported for these languages: German, Dutch, Finnish, Swedish, and Norwegian.
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+ # Whether to split compound words in the query into their building blocks. For more information, see [Word segmentation](https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/managing-results/optimize-search-results/handling-natural-languages-nlp/in-depth/language-specific-configurations/#splitting-compound-words). Word segmentation is supported for these languages: German, Dutch, Finnish, Swedish, and Norwegian. Decompounding doesn't work for words with [non-spacing mark Unicode characters](https://www.charactercodes.net/category/non-spacing_mark). For example, `Gartenstühle` won't be decompounded if the `ü` consists of `u` (U+0075) and `◌̈` (U+0308).
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  # List of class defined in oneOf (OpenAPI v3)
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  # Languages for language-specific query processing steps such as plurals, stop-word removal, and word-detection dictionaries. This setting sets a default list of languages used by the `removeStopWords` and `ignorePlurals` settings. This setting also sets a dictionary for word detection in the logogram-based [CJK](https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/managing-results/optimize-search-results/handling-natural-languages-nlp/in-depth/normalization/#normalization-for-logogram-based-languages-cjk) languages. To support this, you must place the CJK language **first**. **You should always specify a query language.** If you don't specify an indexing language, the search engine uses all [supported languages](https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/managing-results/optimize-search-results/handling-natural-languages-nlp/in-depth/supported-languages/), or the languages you specified with the `ignorePlurals` or `removeStopWords` parameters. This can lead to unexpected search results. For more information, see [Language-specific configuration](https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/managing-results/optimize-search-results/handling-natural-languages-nlp/in-depth/language-specific-configurations/).
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- # Whether to split compound words into their building blocks. For more information, see [Word segmentation](https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/managing-results/optimize-search-results/handling-natural-languages-nlp/in-depth/language-specific-configurations/#splitting-compound-words). Word segmentation is supported for these languages: German, Dutch, Finnish, Swedish, and Norwegian.
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+ # Whether to split compound words in the query into their building blocks. For more information, see [Word segmentation](https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/managing-results/optimize-search-results/handling-natural-languages-nlp/in-depth/language-specific-configurations/#splitting-compound-words). Word segmentation is supported for these languages: German, Dutch, Finnish, Swedish, and Norwegian. Decompounding doesn't work for words with [non-spacing mark Unicode characters](https://www.charactercodes.net/category/non-spacing_mark). For example, `Gartenstühle` won't be decompounded if the `ü` consists of `u` (U+0075) and `◌̈` (U+0308).
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  end
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+ module Search
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+ # - No advanced validation of types in some cases (e.g. "x: { type: string }" will happily match { x: 123 })
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+ return Time.parse(data)
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+ when "String"
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+ when "Object"
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+ return data if data.instance_of?(Hash)
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+ # "type: array"
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+ when /\AArray<(?<sub_type>.+)>\z/
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+ if data.instance_of?(Array)
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+ sub_type = Regexp.last_match[:sub_type]
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72
+ end
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+ if data.instance_of?(Hash) && data.keys.all? { |k| k.instance_of?(Symbol) || k.instance_of?(String) }
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+ return data.each_with_object({}) { |(k, v), hsh| hsh[k] = find_and_cast_into_type(sub_type, v) }
78
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+ # model
80
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82
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+ # nested oneOf model
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+ if const.respond_to?(:openapi_one_of)
85
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86
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+ # raise if data contains keys that are not known to the model
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+ raise unless (data.keys - const.acceptable_attributes).empty?
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+ model = const.build_from_hash(data)
90
+ end
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+ return model if model
93
+ end
94
+ end
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97
+ raise
98
+ rescue
99
+ raise SchemaMismatchError, "#{data} doesn't match the #{klass} type"
100
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101
+ end
102
+ end
103
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105
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  # Languages for language-specific query processing steps such as plurals, stop-word removal, and word-detection dictionaries. This setting sets a default list of languages used by the `removeStopWords` and `ignorePlurals` settings. This setting also sets a dictionary for word detection in the logogram-based [CJK](https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/managing-results/optimize-search-results/handling-natural-languages-nlp/in-depth/normalization/#normalization-for-logogram-based-languages-cjk) languages. To support this, you must place the CJK language **first**. **You should always specify a query language.** If you don't specify an indexing language, the search engine uses all [supported languages](https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/managing-results/optimize-search-results/handling-natural-languages-nlp/in-depth/supported-languages/), or the languages you specified with the `ignorePlurals` or `removeStopWords` parameters. This can lead to unexpected search results. For more information, see [Language-specific configuration](https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/managing-results/optimize-search-results/handling-natural-languages-nlp/in-depth/language-specific-configurations/).
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152
152
 
153
- # Whether to split compound words into their building blocks. For more information, see [Word segmentation](https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/managing-results/optimize-search-results/handling-natural-languages-nlp/in-depth/language-specific-configurations/#splitting-compound-words). Word segmentation is supported for these languages: German, Dutch, Finnish, Swedish, and Norwegian.
153
+ # Whether to split compound words in the query into their building blocks. For more information, see [Word segmentation](https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/managing-results/optimize-search-results/handling-natural-languages-nlp/in-depth/language-specific-configurations/#splitting-compound-words). Word segmentation is supported for these languages: German, Dutch, Finnish, Swedish, and Norwegian. Decompounding doesn't work for words with [non-spacing mark Unicode characters](https://www.charactercodes.net/category/non-spacing_mark). For example, `Gartenstühle` won't be decompounded if the `ü` consists of `u` (U+0075) and `◌̈` (U+0308).
154
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155
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102
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103
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104
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105
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106
104
  end
107
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28
28
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29
29
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30
30
 
31
- # Searchable attributes to which Algolia should apply [word segmentation](https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/managing-results/optimize-search-results/handling-natural-languages-nlp/how-to/customize-segmentation/) (decompounding). Attribute names are case-sensitive. Compound words are formed by combining two or more individual words, and are particularly prevalent in Germanic languages—for example, \"firefighter\". With decompounding, the individual components are indexed separately. You can specify different lists for different languages. Decompounding is supported for these languages: Dutch (`nl`), German (`de`), Finnish (`fi`), Danish (`da`), Swedish (`sv`), and Norwegian (`no`).
31
+ # Searchable attributes to which Algolia should apply [word segmentation](https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/managing-results/optimize-search-results/handling-natural-languages-nlp/how-to/customize-segmentation/) (decompounding). Attribute names are case-sensitive. Compound words are formed by combining two or more individual words, and are particularly prevalent in Germanic languages—for example, \"firefighter\". With decompounding, the individual components are indexed separately. You can specify different lists for different languages. Decompounding is supported for these languages: Dutch (`nl`), German (`de`), Finnish (`fi`), Danish (`da`), Swedish (`sv`), and Norwegian (`no`). Decompounding doesn't work for words with [non-spacing mark Unicode characters](https://www.charactercodes.net/category/non-spacing_mark). For example, `Gartenstühle` won't be decompounded if the `ü` consists of `u` (U+0075) and `◌̈` (U+0308).
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32
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33
33
 
34
34
  # Languages for language-specific processing steps, such as word detection and dictionary settings. **You should always specify an indexing language.** If you don't specify an indexing language, the search engine uses all [supported languages](https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/managing-results/optimize-search-results/handling-natural-languages-nlp/in-depth/supported-languages/), or the languages you specified with the `ignorePlurals` or `removeStopWords` parameters. This can lead to unexpected search results. For more information, see [Language-specific configuration](https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/managing-results/optimize-search-results/handling-natural-languages-nlp/in-depth/language-specific-configurations/).
@@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ module Algolia
115
115
  # Languages for language-specific query processing steps such as plurals, stop-word removal, and word-detection dictionaries. This setting sets a default list of languages used by the `removeStopWords` and `ignorePlurals` settings. This setting also sets a dictionary for word detection in the logogram-based [CJK](https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/managing-results/optimize-search-results/handling-natural-languages-nlp/in-depth/normalization/#normalization-for-logogram-based-languages-cjk) languages. To support this, you must place the CJK language **first**. **You should always specify a query language.** If you don't specify an indexing language, the search engine uses all [supported languages](https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/managing-results/optimize-search-results/handling-natural-languages-nlp/in-depth/supported-languages/), or the languages you specified with the `ignorePlurals` or `removeStopWords` parameters. This can lead to unexpected search results. For more information, see [Language-specific configuration](https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/managing-results/optimize-search-results/handling-natural-languages-nlp/in-depth/language-specific-configurations/).
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116
  attr_accessor :query_languages
117
117
 
118
- # Whether to split compound words into their building blocks. For more information, see [Word segmentation](https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/managing-results/optimize-search-results/handling-natural-languages-nlp/in-depth/language-specific-configurations/#splitting-compound-words). Word segmentation is supported for these languages: German, Dutch, Finnish, Swedish, and Norwegian.
118
+ # Whether to split compound words in the query into their building blocks. For more information, see [Word segmentation](https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/managing-results/optimize-search-results/handling-natural-languages-nlp/in-depth/language-specific-configurations/#splitting-compound-words). Word segmentation is supported for these languages: German, Dutch, Finnish, Swedish, and Norwegian. Decompounding doesn't work for words with [non-spacing mark Unicode characters](https://www.charactercodes.net/category/non-spacing_mark). For example, `Gartenstühle` won't be decompounded if the `ü` consists of `u` (U+0075) and `◌̈` (U+0308).
119
119
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120
120
 
121
121
  # Whether to enable rules.
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6
6
  module Algolia
7
7
  module Search
8
8
  # Range object with lower and upper values in meters to define custom ranges.
9
- class AroundPrecisionFromValueInner
9
+ class Range
10
10
  # Lower boundary of a range in meters. The Geo ranking criterion considers all records within the range to be equal.
11
11
  attr_accessor :from
12
12
 
@@ -45,10 +45,7 @@ module Algolia
45
45
  # @param [Hash] attributes Model attributes in the form of hash
46
46
  def initialize(attributes = {})
47
47
  if (!attributes.is_a?(Hash))
48
- raise(
49
- ArgumentError,
50
- "The input argument (attributes) must be a hash in `Algolia::AroundPrecisionFromValueInner` initialize method"
51
- )
48
+ raise ArgumentError, "The input argument (attributes) must be a hash in `Algolia::Range` initialize method"
52
49
  end
53
50
 
54
51
  # check to see if the attribute exists and convert string to symbol for hash key
@@ -56,7 +53,7 @@ module Algolia
56
53
  if (!self.class.attribute_map.key?(k.to_sym))
57
54
  raise(
58
55
  ArgumentError,
59
- "`#{k}` is not a valid attribute in `Algolia::AroundPrecisionFromValueInner`. Please check the name to make sure it's valid. List of attributes: " +
56
+ "`#{k}` is not a valid attribute in `Algolia::Range`. Please check the name to make sure it's valid. List of attributes: " +
60
57
  self.class.attribute_map.keys.inspect
61
58
  )
62
59
  end
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ require "time"
6
6
  module Algolia
7
7
  module Search
8
8
  # Redirect rule data.
9
- class RedirectRuleIndexMetadataData
9
+ class RedirectRuleIndexData
10
10
  attr_accessor :rule_object_id
11
11
 
12
12
  # Attribute mapping from ruby-style variable name to JSON key.
@@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ module Algolia
41
41
  if (!attributes.is_a?(Hash))
42
42
  raise(
43
43
  ArgumentError,
44
- "The input argument (attributes) must be a hash in `Algolia::RedirectRuleIndexMetadataData` initialize method"
44
+ "The input argument (attributes) must be a hash in `Algolia::RedirectRuleIndexData` initialize method"
45
45
  )
46
46
  end
47
47
 
@@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ module Algolia
50
50
  if (!self.class.attribute_map.key?(k.to_sym))
51
51
  raise(
52
52
  ArgumentError,
53
- "`#{k}` is not a valid attribute in `Algolia::RedirectRuleIndexMetadataData`. Please check the name to make sure it's valid. List of attributes: " +
53
+ "`#{k}` is not a valid attribute in `Algolia::RedirectRuleIndexData`. Please check the name to make sure it's valid. List of attributes: " +
54
54
  self.class.attribute_map.keys.inspect
55
55
  )
56
56
  end
@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ module Algolia
43
43
  :dest => :"String",
44
44
  :reason => :"String",
45
45
  :succeed => :"Boolean",
46
- :data => :"RedirectRuleIndexMetadataData"
46
+ :data => :"RedirectRuleIndexData"
47
47
  }
48
48
  end
49
49
 
@@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ module Algolia
156
156
  # Languages for language-specific query processing steps such as plurals, stop-word removal, and word-detection dictionaries. This setting sets a default list of languages used by the `removeStopWords` and `ignorePlurals` settings. This setting also sets a dictionary for word detection in the logogram-based [CJK](https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/managing-results/optimize-search-results/handling-natural-languages-nlp/in-depth/normalization/#normalization-for-logogram-based-languages-cjk) languages. To support this, you must place the CJK language **first**. **You should always specify a query language.** If you don't specify an indexing language, the search engine uses all [supported languages](https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/managing-results/optimize-search-results/handling-natural-languages-nlp/in-depth/supported-languages/), or the languages you specified with the `ignorePlurals` or `removeStopWords` parameters. This can lead to unexpected search results. For more information, see [Language-specific configuration](https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/managing-results/optimize-search-results/handling-natural-languages-nlp/in-depth/language-specific-configurations/).
157
157
  attr_accessor :query_languages
158
158
 
159
- # Whether to split compound words into their building blocks. For more information, see [Word segmentation](https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/managing-results/optimize-search-results/handling-natural-languages-nlp/in-depth/language-specific-configurations/#splitting-compound-words). Word segmentation is supported for these languages: German, Dutch, Finnish, Swedish, and Norwegian.
159
+ # Whether to split compound words in the query into their building blocks. For more information, see [Word segmentation](https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/managing-results/optimize-search-results/handling-natural-languages-nlp/in-depth/language-specific-configurations/#splitting-compound-words). Word segmentation is supported for these languages: German, Dutch, Finnish, Swedish, and Norwegian. Decompounding doesn't work for words with [non-spacing mark Unicode characters](https://www.charactercodes.net/category/non-spacing_mark). For example, `Gartenstühle` won't be decompounded if the `ü` consists of `u` (U+0075) and `◌̈` (U+0308).
160
160
  attr_accessor :decompound_query
161
161
 
162
162
  # Whether to enable rules.
@@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ module Algolia
156
156
  # Languages for language-specific query processing steps such as plurals, stop-word removal, and word-detection dictionaries. This setting sets a default list of languages used by the `removeStopWords` and `ignorePlurals` settings. This setting also sets a dictionary for word detection in the logogram-based [CJK](https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/managing-results/optimize-search-results/handling-natural-languages-nlp/in-depth/normalization/#normalization-for-logogram-based-languages-cjk) languages. To support this, you must place the CJK language **first**. **You should always specify a query language.** If you don't specify an indexing language, the search engine uses all [supported languages](https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/managing-results/optimize-search-results/handling-natural-languages-nlp/in-depth/supported-languages/), or the languages you specified with the `ignorePlurals` or `removeStopWords` parameters. This can lead to unexpected search results. For more information, see [Language-specific configuration](https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/managing-results/optimize-search-results/handling-natural-languages-nlp/in-depth/language-specific-configurations/).
157
157
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158
158
 
159
- # Whether to split compound words into their building blocks. For more information, see [Word segmentation](https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/managing-results/optimize-search-results/handling-natural-languages-nlp/in-depth/language-specific-configurations/#splitting-compound-words). Word segmentation is supported for these languages: German, Dutch, Finnish, Swedish, and Norwegian.
159
+ # Whether to split compound words in the query into their building blocks. For more information, see [Word segmentation](https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/managing-results/optimize-search-results/handling-natural-languages-nlp/in-depth/language-specific-configurations/#splitting-compound-words). Word segmentation is supported for these languages: German, Dutch, Finnish, Swedish, and Norwegian. Decompounding doesn't work for words with [non-spacing mark Unicode characters](https://www.charactercodes.net/category/non-spacing_mark). For example, `Gartenstühle` won't be decompounded if the `ü` consists of `u` (U+0075) and `◌̈` (U+0308).
160
160
  attr_accessor :decompound_query
161
161
 
162
162
  # Whether to enable rules.
@@ -154,7 +154,7 @@ module Algolia
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