RE: Viewing the complete document from within the index

2011-08-30 Thread Jaeger, Jay - DOT
l Message- From: Paul Libbrecht [mailto:p...@hoplahup.net] Sent: Saturday, August 27, 2011 5:15 AM To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org Subject: Re: Viewing the complete document from within the index Karthik, I sure could be wrong but I never found this. My search tool implementations (3 thus fa

Re: Viewing the complete document from within the index

2011-08-30 Thread karthik
Thanks Everyone for the responses. Yes, the way Eric described would work for trivial debugging but when i actually need to debug something in production this would be a big hassle ;-) For now I am going to mark the field to be stored="true" to get around this problem. We are migrating away from

Re: Viewing the complete document from within the index

2011-08-29 Thread Erick Erickson
You can use Luke to re-construct the doc from the indexed terms. It takes a while, because it's not a trivial problem, so I'd use a small index for verification first If you have Luke show you the doc, it'll return stored fields, but as I remember there's a button like "reconstruct and edit" th

Re: Viewing the complete document from within the index

2011-08-29 Thread pravesh
Reconstructing the document might not be possible, since,only the stored fields are actually stored document-wise(un-inverted), where as the indexed-only fields are put as inverted way. In don't think SOLR/Lucene currently provides any way, so, one can re-construct document in the way you desire. (

Re: Viewing the complete document from within the index

2011-08-27 Thread Paul Libbrecht
Karthik, I sure could be wrong but I never found this. My search tool implementations (3 thus far, one on solr, all on the web) have always proceeded with one tool for experts called something like "indexed-view" which basically remade the indexing process as a "dry-run". This can also be don