Thanks to Erik and Shawn, I figured out the solution.
* place main.css in velocity folder into
/usr/share/nginx/html/solr/collection1/admin/file/
* don't forget to change the permission of main.css by sudo chmod 755
main.css
* add main.css to the configuration file of Ngix:
server {
listen
Thank you for the reply.
I also thought the relevant resources (CSS, images, JavaScript) need to
be accessible for Nginx.
I copied the velocity folder to solr-webapp/webapp folder. It didn't work.
So how to allow /browse resource accessible by the Nginx rule?
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Dear Community Members,
I have searched over the forum and googled a lot, still didn't find the
solution. Finally got me here for help.
I am implementing a Nginx reverse proxy for Solritas
(VelocityResponseWriter) of the example included in Solr.
. Nginx listens on port 80, and solr runs on port
thank you very much. Alex. You reply is very informative and I really
appreciate it. I hope I would be able to help others in this forum like you
are in the future.
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The solr users are trustworthy and it's only for internal use. The purpose of
this form is to allow user to directly input data to be further indexed by
solr. I am interested in this sentence from your reply which is "Or you can
run Javascript to post back to Solr". Please bear with me if I ask ver
I guess the admin UI for adding docs you mentioned is Data Import Handler.
If I understand your reply correctly, the idea is to post the javascript
form data from the webpage to /update/extract handler. Thank you for
shedding some light.
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hello list,
The functionality I would like to add the the existing /browse request
handler is using a user interface (e.g.,webform) to collect the user's
input.
My approach is add a javascript form into the velocity template, below is
the code I added to the velocity
template(for example):
Fir
Thanks for pointing this out.
The web server I developed is only for internal use, and users are
trustworthy.
Yes, I agree with you. Velocity/Solaritas is never intended to be a
user-facing app.
It need a middleware layer if user is public.
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Thanks a lot. Eric.
I still used the same /browse request handler in the example.
My goal is to create a webform UI to collect user input to be further
indexed.
My thoughts is adding a new webpage to the existing user interface, the link
is
localhost:8983/solr/collection1/browse/. I added a new l
hello everyone,
I did lots of search, and did not find a proper way to solve this problem,
and
it brings me to here ask for help.
I am trying to import data from velocity into solr. I defined a new link
which
is localhost:8983/solr/collection1/browse/importdata. This webpage is used
to
colle
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