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Use explicit index name in RediSearch example #2466

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16 changes: 9 additions & 7 deletions docs/redismodules.rst
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**Create and add to a bloom filter**

.. code-block:: python
import redis

import redis
r = redis.Redis()
r.bf().create("bloom", 0.01, 1000)
r.bf().create("bloom", 0.01, 1000)
r.bf().add("bloom", "foo")

**Create and add to a cuckoo filter**

.. code-block:: python

import redis
import redis
r = redis.Redis()
r.cf().create("cuckoo", 1000)
r.cf().add("cuckoo", "filter")
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RediSearch Commands
*******************

These are the commands for interacting with the `RediSearch module <https://redisearch.io>`_. Below is a brief example, as well as documentation on the commands themselves.
These are the commands for interacting with the `RediSearch module <https://redisearch.io>`_. Below is a brief example, as well as documentation on the commands themselves. In the example
below, an index named *my_index* is being created. When an index name is not specified, an index named *idx* is created.

**Create a search index, and display its information**

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from redis.commands.search.field import TextField

r = redis.Redis()
r.ft().create_index(TextField("play", weight=5.0), TextField("ball"))
print(r.ft().info())
index_name = "my_index"
r.ft(index_name).create_index(TextField("play", weight=5.0), TextField("ball"))
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print(r.ft(index_name).info())


.. automodule:: redis.commands.search.commands
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