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this is working for me ok: $results = $finder->find('muj*');

but when I try $results = $finder->find(array('muj*', 'hom*)); I get this:

SearchPhaseExecutionException[Failed to execute phase [query], all shards failed; shardFailures {[qTMnzJeGTu-YVumR2xLW1Q][search]1: RemoteTransportException[[Starshine][inet[/192.168.1.83:9302]][search/phase/query]]; nested: SearchParseException[search: from[-1],size[-1]: Parse Failure [Failed to parse source [{"0":"muj*","1":"hom*","query":{"match_all":{}}}]]]; nested: SearchParseException[search: from[-1],size[-1]: Parse Failure [No parser for element [0]]]; }{[LgfD_idnTtmv3JHcMPnkmw][search][0]: SearchParseException[[search][0]: from[-1],size[-1]: Parse Failure [Failed to parse source [{"0":"muj*","1":"hom*","query":{"match_all":{}}}]]]; nested: SearchParseException[[search][0]: from[-1],size[-1]: Parse Failure [No parser for element [0]]]; }{[vpaWi0XRT8eo7UYtgFFsag][search][3]: RemoteTransportException[[Clint Barton][inet[/192.168.1.83:9301]][search/phase/query]]; nested: SearchParseException[[search][3]: from[-1],size[-1]: Parse Failure [Failed to parse source [{"0":"muj*","1":"hom*","query":{"match_all":{}}}]]]; nested: SearchParseException[[search][3]: from[-1],size[-1]: Parse Failure [No parser for element [0]]]; }{[LgfD_idnTtmv3JHcMPnkmw][search][2]: SearchParseException[[search][2]: from[-1],size[-1]: Parse Failure [Failed to parse source [{"0":"muj*","1":"hom*","query":{"match_all":{}}}]]]; nested: SearchParseException[[search][2]: from[-1],size[-1]: Parse Failure [No parser for element [0]]]; }{[qTMnzJeGTu-YVumR2xLW1Q][search][4]: RemoteTransportException[[Starshine][inet[/192.168.1.83:9302]][search/phase/query]]; nested: SearchParseException[[search][4]: from[-1],size[-1]: Parse Failure [Failed to parse source [{"0":"muj*","1":"hom*","query":{"match_all":{}}}]]]; nested: SearchParseException[[search][4]: from[-1],size[-1]: Parse Failure [No parser for element [0]]]; }]

For me it is strange since the docs say that find() admits an array as parameter.

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  • Maybe should be an associative array? Sep 24, 2014 at 10:52
  • @DonCallisto I have tried this:$results = $finder->find(array('1' => 'muj*', '2' => 'hom*')); but the error is the same.
    – tirenweb
    Sep 24, 2014 at 12:27
  • Yes, I mean, maybe the "keys" have to be setted correctly. I don't know anything about FOSElasticaBundle so I'm only trying to guessing looking to log error messages Sep 24, 2014 at 12:28

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