h1. Thinking Sphinx with Raspell This library adds Aspell/Raspell support to "Thinking Sphinx":http://ts.freelancing-gods.com. h2. Installation You'll need "the Aspell library":http://www.aspell.net (easily compiled by source, or installed via MacPorts). Don't forget to install the English library as well - there's instructions for both in Evan Weaver's "Raspell README":http://github.com/fauna/raspell. Once that's set up, grab the gem from "GemCutter":http://gemcutter.org:
sudo gem install thinking-sphinx-raspell \
  --source http://gemcutter.org
You'll want to add the gem to your @config/environment.rb@ file (assuming you're working on a Rails application):
config.gem('thinking-sphinx-raspell',
  :lib     => 'thinking_sphinx/raspell',
  :source  => 'http://gemcutter.org',
  :version => '>= 1.0.0'
)
Or, if you wish to do a manual require yourself:
require 'thinking_sphinx/raspell'
h2. Usage By default, Thinking Sphinx will not overwrite your search query, but you can view suggestions:
@articles = Article.search 'pnacakes'
@articles.suggestion? #=> true
@articles.suggestion  #=> 'pancakes'
You can also choose to redo the search using the provided suggestion:
@articles.redo_with_suggestion
@articles.each do |article|
  # ...
end
h2. Limitations * Currently only uses (and thus requires) the en_US dictionary. * Spelling suggestions are done via Raspell's normal mode, and are case insensitive. * Only checks normal query strings, not field-specific queries via the @:conditions@ hash. Patches are very much welcome - I would like to address all of the above limitations. h2. Copyright Copyright (c) 2009 "Pat Allan":http://freelancing-gods.com. Released under an MIT licence.