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block search shows different results to the bl.ocks website #213

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ColinEberhardt opened this issue Sep 21, 2017 · 3 comments
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block search shows different results to the bl.ocks website #213

ColinEberhardt opened this issue Sep 21, 2017 · 3 comments

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@ColinEberhardt
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Here is what my bl.ocks page currently looks like:

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https://bl.ocks.org/ColinEberhardt

And here are my blocks as listed via blockbuilder.

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As you can see, there are a few differences. For example you can see 'Envelope' repeated three times via blockbuilder. However, when you click on the block, they are the correct ones (MACD, ForceIndex). Also, I have found that some of my blocks simply do not turn up in the blockbuilder search, I have to copy their hash directly into the URL.

@Kcnarf
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Kcnarf commented Dec 19, 2017

I've got the same isssue.

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My oldest missing gist ('#10print & SimplexNoise') was create on Thu Oct 12 16:37:56 2017 +0200

@micahstubbs
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huh, looks like something going wrong with the elasticsearch index 🤔

@Kcnarf
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Kcnarf commented Dec 21, 2017

An ES issue may probably produce such a behavior.

I've also noticed that gists related to school/educational exercises no longer appears. If such kind of filter exists, perhaps that it is too strong.

Also, note that:

  • all (but my first) gists are forked from the same gist (the first one I ever created, called 'D3.selectAll(...).transition() Explained', created with blockbuilder); no new fresh gist; always the same workflow
  • the fork is done using the 'Fork' button of blockbuilder UI (no command line)

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