Oh, and of course there's the whole managed schema capabilities where
you use API end points to modify the schema file and a similar for
some parts of solrconfig.xml. That said, though, for any kind of
serious installation I'd still be pulling the modified configs off of
ZK and putting them in sour
There's a way to add/update/delete schema fields, this is helpful.
https://jpst.it/Pqqz
although no way to add field-Type
On Wed, Nov 9, 2016 at 2:20 PM, Erick Erickson
wrote:
> We had the bright idea of allowing editing of the config files through
> the UI... but the ability to upload arbitrary
We had the bright idea of allowing editing of the config files through
the UI... but the ability to upload arbitrary XML is a security
vulnerability, so that idea was nixed.
The solr/bin script has an upconfig and downconfig command that are (I
hope) easier to use than zkcli, I think from 5.5. In
I never found a way to do it through the UI... and ended up using "nano" on
linux for simple things.
For more complex stuff, I scp'd the file (or the whole conf directory) up
to my dev box (a Mac in my case) and edited in a decent UI tool, then scp'd
the whole thing back... I wrote a simple bash
What are some easiest ways to edit/modify/add conf files, such as
solrconfig.xml and schema.xml other than APIs end points or using zk
commands to re-upload modified file?
In other words, can we edit conf files through solr admin (GUI)
interface(add new filed by click on button or add new request