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@stefandesu Thanks for the report. FlexSearch will get an update soon including support for Node.js native serialization capabilities. Do you use Browser or Node.js?
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@ts-thomas Thanks for the quick reply! I'm currently using FlexSearch in Node.js. Glad to hear that native serialization capabilities will be supported soon. After posting the issue, I helped myself by adding an option to export the payload
array instead of stringifying it, but a proper implementation would be better of course. The exported file is about 1.5 GB in size, currently I'm not even sure if our virtual machines can deal with that index in memory. 😅
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Please change over to the version >= 0.7.x, thanks a lot.
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Same problem here. @stefandesu can you help out how u worked around it? And hows your experience about the virtual machines memory management?
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@s-a To be honest, I was just testing out Flexsearch and decided it was not the right choice, so I'm not able to find my workaround anymore. 😕 I feel like this was fixed with version >= 0.7.x though, wasn't it?
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