This kind of feedback is _very_ valuable, many thanks to all.
I may be the one committing this, but Upayavira is doing all the work
so hats off to him.
And it's time for anyone who likes UI work to step up and contribute ;).
I'll be happy to commit changes. Just link any JIRAs (especially ones
wi
The intention very much is to do a collections API pane. In fact, I've
got a first pass made already that can create/delete collections, and
show the details of a collection and its replicas. But I want to focus
on getting the feature-for-feature replacement working first. If we
don't do that, then
We can get things like this in. If you want, feel free to have a go. As
much as I want to work on funky new stuff, I really need to focus on
finishing stuff first.
Upayavira
On Wed, Jun 17, 2015, at 02:53 PM, Anshum Gupta wrote:
> Also, while you are at it, it'd be good to get SOLR-4777 in so the
Also, while you are at it, it'd be good to get SOLR-4777 in so the Admin UI
is correct when users look at the SolrCloud graph post an operation that
can leave the slice INACTIVE e.g. Shard split.
On Wed, Jun 17, 2015 at 2:50 PM, Anshum Gupta
wrote:
> This looks good overall and thanks for migrat
This looks good overall and thanks for migrating it to something that more
developers can contribute to.
I started solr (trunk) in cloud mode using the bin scripts and opened the
new admin UI. The section for 'cores' says 'No cores available. Go and
create one'.
Starting Solr 5.0, we officially st
i will check with Henry about this prolem again.
Best,
Soonho
From: Ramkumar R. Aiyengar [andyetitmo...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, June 17, 2015 5:08 PM
To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org
Subject: Re: Please help test the new Angular JS Admin UI
I started
Thanks Ramkumar, will dig into these next week.
Upayavira
On Wed, Jun 17, 2015, at 02:08 PM, Ramkumar R. Aiyengar wrote:
> I started with an empty Solr instance and Firefox 38 on Linux. This is
> the
> trunk source..
>
> There's a 'No cores available. Go and create one' button available in the
>
I started with an empty Solr instance and Firefox 38 on Linux. This is the
trunk source..
There's a 'No cores available. Go and create one' button available in the
old and the new UI. In the old UI, clicking it goes to the core admin, and
pops open the dialog for Add Core. The new UI only goes to
On 6/14/2015 6:53 PM, Erick Erickson wrote:
> And anyone who, you know, really likes working with UI code please
> help making it better!
Did some quick testing with Solr 5.2.1, after starting it and adding a
core based on the techproducts example. For the most part, it looks
very good, and most
Sure, just curious. Wasn't sure if there was other motivations around what
could be done, or the overall look and feel that could be achieved or
anything beyond it's just easier for devs to work on and maintain (which is
always good when it comes to JavaScript - I still wish it was all GWT :) ).
-
The current UI was written before tools like AngularJS were widespread,
and before decent separation of concerns was easy to achieve in
Javascript.
In a sense, your paraphrase of the justification was as you described -
to make it easier for programmer types - partly by using a tool that is
closer
I didn't really follow this issue - what was the motivation for the rewrite?
Is it entirely under: "new code should be quite a bit easier to work on for
programmer
types" or are there other reasons as well?
- Mark
On Mon, Jun 15, 2015 at 10:40 AM Erick Erickson
wrote:
> Gaaah, that'll teach me
Gaaah, that'll teach me to type URLs late on Sunday!
Thanks Upayavira!
You'll notice that 5.2.1 just had the release announcement posted,
so let the fun begin!
Erick
On Mon, Jun 15, 2015 at 4:12 AM, Upayavira wrote:
> Slight correction, the url, if running locally, would be:
>
> Http://localho
Slight correction, the url, if running locally, would be:
Http://localhost:8983/solr/index.html
The reason we need your help: there is so much to the admin UI that I
cannot possibly have created the test setups to have tested it all. If
there are aspects of the UI you rely upon, please try them o
And anyone who, you know, really likes working with UI code please
help making it better!
As of Solr 5.2, there is a new version of the Admin UI available, and
several improvements are already in 5.2.1 (release imminent). The old
admin UI is still the default, the new one is available at
/admin/i
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