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Matthew Sporleder updated SOLR-11752:
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    Description: 
with a little bit of typing I am able to add gzip to my solr's jetty, which is 
a big help for WAN access and completely out-of-band to solr, *and* only 
happens if the client requests it so I think it is is a good default.

I will just inline my code to this ticket:
{code:java}
#server/etc/jetty-gzip.xml
#just download it from here: 
http://grepcode.com/file/repo1.maven.org/maven2/org.eclipse.jetty/jetty-server/9.3.0.v20150612/etc/jetty-gzip.xml?av=f

{code}
{code:java}
#server/modules/gzip.mod
[depend]
server

[xml]
etc/jetty-gzip.xml
{code}
This is where you might want to add an option, but the result should look like 
this:
{code:java}
#bin/solr
else
  SOLR_JETTY_CONFIG+=("--module=http,gzip")
fi
{code}
I can now do this:
{code:java}
curl -vvv --compressed localhost:8983/solr/ > /dev/null
{code}
With:
{code:java}
< Content-Encoding: gzip
< Content-Length: 2890
{code}
Without:
{code:java}
< Content-Length: 13349
{code}
—

A regular query:
 With:
{code:java}
< Content-Encoding: gzip
< Content-Length: 2876
{code}
Without:
{code:java}
< Content-Length: 17761
{code}

  was:
with a little bit of typing I am able to add gzip to my solr's jetty, which is 
a big help for SAN access and completely out-of-band to solr, *and* only 
happens if the client requests it so I think it is is a good default.

I will just inline my code to this ticket:

{code}
#server/etc/jetty-gzip.xml
#just download it from here: 
http://grepcode.com/file/repo1.maven.org/maven2/org.eclipse.jetty/jetty-server/9.3.0.v20150612/etc/jetty-gzip.xml?av=f

{code}

{code}
#server/modules/gzip.mod
[depend]
server

[xml]
etc/jetty-gzip.xml
{code}

This is where you might want to add an option, but the result should look like 
this:
{code}
#bin/solr
else
  SOLR_JETTY_CONFIG+=("--module=http,gzip")
fi
{code}

I can now do this:
{code}
curl -vvv --compressed localhost:8983/solr/ > /dev/null
{code}

With:
{code}
< Content-Encoding: gzip
< Content-Length: 2890
{code}

Without:
{code}
< Content-Length: 13349
{code}

---

A regular query:
With:
{code}
< Content-Encoding: gzip
< Content-Length: 2876
{code}

Without:
{code}
< Content-Length: 17761
{code}


> add gzip to jetty
> -----------------
>
>                 Key: SOLR-11752
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-11752
>             Project: Solr
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>      Security Level: Public(Default Security Level. Issues are Public) 
>          Components: Server
>    Affects Versions: master (8.0)
>            Reporter: Matthew Sporleder
>            Priority: Trivial
>              Labels: jetty
>         Attachments: SOLR-11752.patch, SOLR-11752.patch
>
>
> with a little bit of typing I am able to add gzip to my solr's jetty, which 
> is a big help for WAN access and completely out-of-band to solr, *and* only 
> happens if the client requests it so I think it is is a good default.
> I will just inline my code to this ticket:
> {code:java}
> #server/etc/jetty-gzip.xml
> #just download it from here: 
> http://grepcode.com/file/repo1.maven.org/maven2/org.eclipse.jetty/jetty-server/9.3.0.v20150612/etc/jetty-gzip.xml?av=f
> {code}
> {code:java}
> #server/modules/gzip.mod
> [depend]
> server
> [xml]
> etc/jetty-gzip.xml
> {code}
> This is where you might want to add an option, but the result should look 
> like this:
> {code:java}
> #bin/solr
> else
>   SOLR_JETTY_CONFIG+=("--module=http,gzip")
> fi
> {code}
> I can now do this:
> {code:java}
> curl -vvv --compressed localhost:8983/solr/ > /dev/null
> {code}
> With:
> {code:java}
> < Content-Encoding: gzip
> < Content-Length: 2890
> {code}
> Without:
> {code:java}
> < Content-Length: 13349
> {code}
> —
> A regular query:
>  With:
> {code:java}
> < Content-Encoding: gzip
> < Content-Length: 2876
> {code}
> Without:
> {code:java}
> < Content-Length: 17761
> {code}



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