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I have a search that works pretty well however there's one type of search that's missing.

So I have this which searches the 'name' column really well however it doesn't match strings where the search term is inside a word:

def self.search(query)
  query.gsub!(/[^a-z0-9\@\.\+]/i, ' ')
  where("(to_tsvector('english', name) @@ to_tsquery(?))", query.gsub(' ', '\\\\ ') + ':*')
end

For example:

Let's say the user searches for 'mpaign'

I would like titles with 'Campaigns' to be returned because 'mpaign' appears in it, however this isn't happening.

How do I go about making to_tsquery search inside words like that?

Thanks.

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Postgres text search can match full words such as campaign, or word prefixes such as camp:* for campaign, but not inside words, or by their endings.

You could reverse everything in a tsvector (to_tsvector(reverse(name)), and do a prefix search, such as reverse('mpaign') || ':*' for campaign.

Otherwise, you should use the LIKE operator with the % wildcard, preferably with a trgm index.

where name LIKE '%mpaign'

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