*If* bin/solr is to subsume bin/post, I think it deserves its own issue;
should not be a detail of SOLR-6994 -- "Implement Windows version of
bin/post".  Really; wow that'd be sneaky to do something so visible to
users / documentation under a OS/platform compatibility oriented title.

I am strongly not a fan of having bin/solr subsume bin/post.  bin/post is
very distinct enough in purpose to remain separate.  The stated motivation
seems out of convenience to Solr internal workings, which doesn't serve the
user's best interests IMO.

~ David Smiley
Apache Lucene/Solr Search Developer
http://www.linkedin.com/in/davidwsmiley


On Wed, May 17, 2023 at 7:33 AM Eric Pugh <ep...@opensourceconnections.com>
wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> As part of SOLR-6994 I’m migrating the SimplePostTool to be part of
> bin/solr commands.
>
>
> We document a number of example use cases:
>
> * JSON file: bin/solr post -url http://localhost:8983/wizbang/update
> events.json
> * XML files: bin/solr post -url http://localhost:8983/records/update
> article*.xml
> * CSV file: bin/solr post -url http://localhost:8983/signals/update
> LATEST-signals.csv
> * Directory of files: bin/solr post -url
> http://localhost:8983/myfiles/update ~/Documents
> * Web crawl: bin/solr post -url
> http://localhost:8983/gettingstarted/update https://solr.apache.org/
> -recursive 1 -delay 1
> * Standard input (stdin): echo '{commit: {}}' | bin/solr post -url
> http://localhost:8983/my_collection/update -type application/json -out
> yes -d
> * Data as string: bin/solr post -url http://localhost:8983/signals/update
> -type text/csv -out yes -d $'id,value\n1,0.47'
>
>
> The last two, stdin and data as a string,  feel rather obscure to me, and
> I’d like to not port them over to being supported by the bin/solr post tool
> equivalent.    Thoughts?
>
> Eric
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