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Remove createdAt sort and use raw mongo query for search #116

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@tusbar tusbar added the bug Something isn't working label Dec 17, 2018
@tusbar tusbar added this to the 2.0.9 milestone Dec 17, 2018
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Codecov Report

Merging #116 into master will increase coverage by <.01%.
The diff coverage is 0%.

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+ Coverage   13.15%   13.16%   +<.01%     
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  Files          98       98              
  Lines        2212     2211       -1     
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  Hits          291      291              
+ Misses       1921     1920       -1
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lib/models/ConsolidatedRecord.js 0% <ø> (ø) ⬆️
lib/search/index.js 0% <0%> (ø) ⬆️

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@tusbar tusbar merged commit a2e6718 into master Dec 17, 2018
@jdesboeufs jdesboeufs deleted the tusbar/remove-createdAt-sort branch December 17, 2018 11:28
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