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GeotileGridAggregationTest::_getIndexForTest()   A

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dl 17
loc 17
rs 9.7
c 0
b 0
f 0
cc 1
nc 1
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<?php
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namespace Elastica\Test\Aggregation;
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use Elastica\Aggregation\GeotileGridAggregation;
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use Elastica\Document;
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use Elastica\Index;
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use Elastica\Mapping;
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use Elastica\Query;
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/**
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 * @internal
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 */
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class GeotileGridAggregationTest extends BaseAggregationTest
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{
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    /**
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     * @group functional
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     */
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    public function testGeotileGridAggregation(): void
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    {
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        $agg = new GeotileGridAggregation('tile', 'location');
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        $agg->setPrecision(7);
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        $query = new Query();
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        $query->addAggregation($agg);
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        $results = $this->_getIndexForTest()->search($query)->getAggregation('tile');
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        $this->assertEquals(2, $results['buckets'][0]['doc_count']);
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        $this->assertEquals(1, $results['buckets'][1]['doc_count']);
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    }
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    protected function _getIndexForTest(): Index
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    {
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        $index = $this->_createIndex();
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        $index->setMapping(new Mapping([
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            'location' => ['type' => 'geo_point'],
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        ]));
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        $index->addDocuments([
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            new Document(1, ['location' => ['lat' => 32.849437, 'lon' => -117.271732]]),
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            new Document(2, ['location' => ['lat' => 32.798320, 'lon' => -117.246648]]),
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            new Document(3, ['location' => ['lat' => 37.782439, 'lon' => -122.392560]]),
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        ]);
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        $index->refresh();
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        return $index;
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    }
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}
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