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Fergus McMenemie commented on SOLR-1060:
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Ok. I will try and see if I can make do as outlined above.
However I still dont think I have got the use of $deleteDocQuery $deleteDocId
understood properly. Shalin says they are a boolean and a string. Yet Solr-1059
implies they are both strings.
Now following the information from Solr-1059 I think I need to set
$deleteDocQuery to a valid Solr query. If so my entity needs to know the solr
field name to use and what it contains; I do not have control of these items. I
either need to mandate to the user that for deletes to function the field, say
"fileAbsolutePath", has to be defined in the schema.xml and it must be equal to
the filename returned by the entity. I am trying to test this today... I am not
sure the transformers provide the flexibility I need to do everything.
> a new DIH EnityProcessor allowing text file lists of files to be indexed
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>
> Key: SOLR-1060
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-1060
> Project: Solr
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: contrib - DataImportHandler
> Affects Versions: 1.4
> Reporter: Fergus McMenemie
> Assignee: Shalin Shekhar Mangar
> Fix For: 1.4
>
> Attachments: SOLR-1060.patch, SOLR-1060.patch
>
> Original Estimate: 120h
> Remaining Estimate: 120h
>
> I have finished a new DIH EntityProcessor. It is designed around the idea
> that whatever demon is used to maintain your content store it is likely to
> drop a report or log file explaining what has changed within your content
> store. I wish to use this report file to control the indexing of the new or
> changed content and the removal of old content. The report files, perhaps
> from un-tar or un-zip, are likely to reference jpegs and directory stubs
> which need to be ignored. I assumed a file based content repository but this
> should be expanded to handle URI's as well
> I feel that the current FileListEntityProcessor is poorly named. It should be
> called the dirWalkEntityProcessor or dirCrawlEntityProcessor or such. And
> this new EntityProcessor should have the name FileListEntityProcessor.
> However what is done is done. I then came up with manifestEnityProcessor
> which I thought suited, manifest files are all over the content sets I deal
> with and the dictionary definition seemed close enough ("ships manifest").
> However how about ChangeListEntityProcessor
> {code}
> <entity name="jc"
> processor="ManifestEntityProcessor"
> baseDir="/Volumes/Techmore/ts/aaa/schema/data"
> rootEntity="false"
> dataSource="null"
> allowRegex="^.*\.xml$"
> blockRegex="usc2009"
> manifestFileName="/Volumes/ts/man-find.txt"
> docAddRegex=".*"
> >
> {code}
> The new entity fields are as follows.
>
> *manifestFileName* is the required location of the manifest file. If this
> value is relative, it assumed to be relative to baseDir.
> *allowRegex* is an optional attribute that if present discards any line
> which does not match the regExp
>
> *blockRegex* is an optional attribute that is applied after any allowRegex
> and discards any line which matches the regExp
> *docAddRegex* is a required regex to identify lines which when matched
> should cause docs to be added to the index. As well as matching the line it
> should also return the portion of the line which contains the filepath as
> group(1)
> *docDeleteRegex* is an optional value of a regex to identify documents
> which when matched should be deleted from the index. As well as matching the
> line it should also return the portion of the line which contains the
> filepath as group(1) **PLANNED**
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