You're right that "Update" is a little misleading as a name.
Solr uses that term across the board to refer to new or updated docs.
The "add-documents" API is /solr/collection_name/update and is
implemented by "UpdateRequestHandlers". You can configure Solr to
massage documents before indexing wit
Thanks Christoper and Jason. Problem solved. What you mentioned works.
Thanks a million. Have a good weekend.
Best,
Ravion
On Fri, Aug 10, 2018 at 3:31 PM Christopher Schultz <
ch...@christopherschultz.net> wrote:
> Ravion,
>
> What's wrong with "update request"? Updating a document that does n
Ravion,
What's wrong with "update request"? Updating a document that does not
exist... will add it.
-chris
On 8/10/18 3:01 PM, ☼ R Nair wrote:
> Do you feel that this is only partially complete?
>
> Best, Ravion
>
> On Fri, Aug 10, 2018, 1:37 PM ☼ R Nair wrote:
>
>> I saw this. Please provid
Do you feel that this is only partially complete?
Best, Ravion
On Fri, Aug 10, 2018, 1:37 PM ☼ R Nair wrote:
> I saw this. Please provide for add. My issue is with add. There is no
> "AddRequesg". So how to do that, thanks
>
> Best Ravion
>
> On Fri, Aug 10, 2018, 12:58 PM Jason Gerlowski
> wr
I saw this. Please provide for add. My issue is with add. There is no
"AddRequesg". So how to do that, thanks
Best Ravion
On Fri, Aug 10, 2018, 12:58 PM Jason Gerlowski
wrote:
> The "setBasicAuthCredentials" method works on all SolrRequest
> implementations. There's a corresponding SolrRequest
The "setBasicAuthCredentials" method works on all SolrRequest
implementations. There's a corresponding SolrRequest object for most
common Solr APIs. As you mentioned, I used QueryRequest above, but
the same approach works for any SolrRequest object.
The specific one for indexing is "UpdateReques
Hi Jason,
Thanks for replying.
I am adding a document, not querying. I am using 7.3 apis. Adding a
document is done via solrclient.add(). How to set authentication in
this case? Seems I can't use SolrRequest.
Thx, bye
RAVION
On Fri, Aug 10, 2018, 10:46 AM Jason Gerlowski
wrote:
> I'd trie
I'd tried to type my previous SolrJ example snippet from memory. That
didn't work out so great. I've corrected it below:
final List zkUrls = new ArrayList<>();
zkUrls.add("localhost:9983");
final SolrClient client = new CloudSolrClient.Builder(zkUrls,
Optional.empty()).build();
final Map queryP
I would also recommend removing the username/password from your Solr
base URL. You might be able to get things working that way, but it's
definitely less common, and it wouldn't surprise me if some parts of
SolrJ mishandle a URL in that format. Though that's just a hunch on
my part.
On Fri, Aug 1
Hi Ravion,
(Note: I'm not sure what Solr version you're using. My answer below
assumes Solr 7 APIs. These APIs don't change often, but you might
find them under slightly different names in your version of Solr.)
SolrJ provides 2 ways (that I know of) to provide basic auth credentials.
The firs
Dear all,
I have tried my best to do it - searched all Google. But I an=m
unsuccessful. Kindly help.
We have a solo environment. Its secured with userid and password.
I used
CloudSolrClient.Builder(solrURLs).withHttpClient(mycloseablehttpclient)
method to access it. The url is of the form http:/
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