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Trey Grainger updated SOLR-1837: -------------------------------- Remaining Estimate: 168h (was: 120h) Original Estimate: 168h (was: 120h) > Reconstruct a Document (stored fields, indexed fields, payloads) > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: SOLR-1837 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-1837 > Project: Solr > Issue Type: New Feature > Components: Schema and Analysis, web gui > Affects Versions: 1.5 > Environment: All > Reporter: Trey Grainger > Priority: Minor > Fix For: 1.5 > > Original Estimate: 168h > Remaining Estimate: 168h > > One Solr feature I've been sorely in need of is the ability to inspect an > index for any particular document. While the analysis page is good when you > have specific content and a specific field/type your want to test the > analysis process for, once a document is indexed it is not currently possible > to easily see what is actually sitting in the index. > One can use the Lucene Index Browser (Luke), but this has several limitations > (gui only, doesn't understand solr schema, doesn't display many non-text > fields in human readable format, doesn't show payloads, some bugs lead to > missing terms, exposes features dangerous to use in a production Solr > environment, slow or difficult to check from a remote location, etc.). The > document reconstruction feature of Luke provides the base for what can become > a much more powerful tool when coupled with Solr's understanding of a schema, > however. -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - You can reply to this email to add a comment to the issue online.