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Lets pick a case that we have to convert this django orm query to elasticsearch query,
Model.objects.filter(name__icontains="sa")
I am using "django_elasticsearch_dsl", So in elasticsearch we have two ways:
elasticsearch_ins = ESDocument.search()
elasticsearch_ins.filter('prefix', name="sa")
elasticsearch_ins = elasticsearch_ins.to_queryset() elasticsearch_ins = elasticsearch_ins.filter(name__icontains = "sa")
-- my question is that Is there any difference between the performance or both performance will same?
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Lets pick a case that we have to convert this django orm query to elasticsearch query,
Model.objects.filter(name__icontains="sa")
I am using "django_elasticsearch_dsl", So in elasticsearch we have two ways:
elasticsearch_ins = ESDocument.search()
elasticsearch_ins.filter('prefix', name="sa")
elasticsearch_ins = elasticsearch_ins.to_queryset()
elasticsearch_ins = elasticsearch_ins.filter(name__icontains = "sa")
-- my question is that Is there any difference between the performance or both performance will same?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: