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Merge #588
588: Fix name of "release_date" facet in movies benchmarks r=ManyTheFish a=loiclec ## What does this PR do? The `movies.json` file in the benchmark datasets contains a filterable field called "release_date", but the indexing benchmarks wrongly called the field "released_date" instead. This PR fixes that. Co-authored-by: Loïc Lecrenier <loic@meilisearch.com>
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@ -617,7 +617,7 @@ fn indexing_movies_default(c: &mut Criterion) {
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move || {
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let primary_key = "id";
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let searchable_fields = ["title", "overview"];
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let filterable_fields = ["released_date", "genres"];
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let filterable_fields = ["release_date", "genres"];
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let sortable_fields = [];
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setup_index_with_settings(
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@ -654,7 +654,7 @@ fn reindexing_movies_default(c: &mut Criterion) {
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move || {
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let primary_key = "id";
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let searchable_fields = ["title", "overview"];
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let filterable_fields = ["released_date", "genres"];
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let filterable_fields = ["release_date", "genres"];
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let sortable_fields = [];
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let index = setup_index_with_settings(
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@ -705,7 +705,7 @@ fn deleting_movies_in_batches_default(c: &mut Criterion) {
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move || {
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let primary_key = "id";
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let searchable_fields = ["title", "overview"];
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let filterable_fields = ["released_date", "genres"];
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let filterable_fields = ["release_date", "genres"];
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let sortable_fields = [];
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let index = setup_index_with_settings(
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@ -760,7 +760,7 @@ fn indexing_movies_in_three_batches(c: &mut Criterion) {
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move || {
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let primary_key = "id";
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let searchable_fields = ["title", "overview"];
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let filterable_fields = ["released_date", "genres"];
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let filterable_fields = ["release_date", "genres"];
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let sortable_fields = [];
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let index = setup_index_with_settings(
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