Thank you all guys for your time and your help.
I managed to solve the problem.
Basically the problem was with renaming the old versions of dsicovery.xml
to something like that discovery-old-16-Dec-14.xml, and What I noticed
that the old files was picked up instead of the updated file.
So When
Thank you Hilton for your reply, I added search.index.13=type:dc.type to
dspace.cfg, And do reindexing using index-discovery command, but nothing worked
Any assist please?
It's very important to add TYPE as a facet in my dspace.
Note that I'm using dspace version 4.2
On 14 Dec,2014, at
That's already done in the xml I sent
ref bean=serachFilterType / added to both search filter sidebar facets
under defaultConfiguration.
Is that what you mean?
On Mon, Dec 15, 2014 at 9:02 PM, Mark Diggory mdigg...@atmire.com wrote:
Nada,
Looks reasonable, If you add the type facet/filter
Hello Nada,
Setting up different facets is part of Discovery. As pointed out earlier in
the thread, your original posting looks like your getting most of the
config correct. If you post your discovery.xml, we can take a look and
advise on where the error may lie.
a.) note, in regards to (5) in
Nada,
Disregard that last request, yes it is present there already.
1.) Please confirm this file is consistent with what is in your deployment
[dspace.dir]/config/spring/api/discovery.xml file and make sure there are
no other copies of the file with an xml extension present in that folder.
2.)
Mark,
I am working with the installation directory [dspace] NOT with [dspace-src].
Regarding consistency, search Filter Type bean is just added to
discovery.xml in [dspace], NOT [dspace-src]/../discovery.xml
Does that mean Discovery configuration should be done in [dspace-src]?
On Mon, Dec
Nada,
Looks reasonable, If you add the type facet/filter to your
defaultConfiguration, does it show after reindexing?
Regards,
Mark
On Mon, Dec 15, 2014 at 9:50 AM, Nada Abo-Eita naboeit...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Mark,
Kindly find the attached file for discovery.xml
Regarding (a) I tried to
Hi Nada
As an experiment, simply copy and paste this example:
http://wiki.lib.sun.ac.za/index.php/SUNScholar/Discovery/4.X#Discovery_Custom_Config_Example
and see what happens.
Also take note of the Rebuild Discovery Index heading.
Cheers
hg
*Hilton Gibson*
Ubuntu Linux Systems Administrator
Hi Mark,
Kindly find the attached file for discovery.xml
Regarding (a) I tried to run the command using -f option but nothing
changed, and (b) I checked that too.
On Mon, Dec 15, 2014 at 8:37 PM, Mark Diggory mdigg...@atmire.com wrote:
Hello Nada,
Setting up different facets is part of
Nada,
I have found the facets to be tricky to configure. I have 2 suggestions
that might help.
1. You have defined the facet as a SearchFilterFacet.
After running a search, are you able to add a filter (from the search
filter drop down) based on Type? If you see the filter in the drop down
Thank you all for your reply.
I did exactly what you mentioned (add Advanced search message [ message
key=xmlui.ArtifactBrowser.AdvancedSearch.type_typeType/message ], and
then clear cache and restart tomcat ], But still no result.
I check my dspace log, and I noticed that it seems dspace can't
Do I need to add search.index.id = type:dc.type to dspace.cfg ?
On Sun, Dec 14, 2014 at 12:06 PM, Nada Abo-Eita naboeit...@gmail.com
wrote:
Thank you all for your reply.
I did exactly what you mentioned (add Advanced search message [ message
Dear DSpace community,
I am trying to add Item type (dc.type) to be one of the discover sidebar
facets and search filters.
So far I did the following:
1- Edit discovery.xml by adding ref bean=searchFilterType / to
both *sidebar
facets* and *search filters*. I did that under the default
Dear Nada,
4. Location of messages.xml should be in your xmlui webapp, check if you
are copying your webapps to tomcat/webapps or you've set tomcat to look
in dspace/webapps:
.../tomcat/webapps/xmlui/i18n/messages.xml
.../dspace/webapps/xmlui/i18n/messages.xml
Vladimir Tomić
Software Architect
Dear Nada,
We've successfully added dc.publisher field as a sidebar facet and
search filter.
1. OK (You should have four new lines in discovery.xml, sidebar facet
and search filter for both configurations)
2. OK
3. We've skipped this step, it may be just legacy support
4. One key is
Hello Nada,
Based on what you did, your sidebar facet and search filter for dc.type
should show up. When reindexing your dspace, try to monitor your dspace.log
(ie tail -f [dspace]/log/dspace.log.2014-12-10) for any messages that would
give hints why your sidebar facet is not showing. Also, try
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