Hi Matt,
Are you looking for a good, general purpose schema and config for Solr?
Well, there's the problem: you need to define what you mean by general
purpose. Every search application will have its own requirements and
they'll be slightly different to every other application. Yes, there
wil
Hi All,
still struggling with payloads. Trying to understand better my problem I've
created a minimal reproducible example.
Basically I have a multivalued field with payloads with this schema
configuration:
That are populated wit
Sorry for the vague question and I appreciate the book recommendations
-- I actually think I am mostly confused about suggest vs spellcheck
vs morelikethis as they relate to what I referred to as "expected"
behavior (like from a typed-in search bar).
For reference we have been using solr as search
Hi Matt,
On 21/04/2020 13:41, matthew sporleder wrote:
Sorry for the vague question and I appreciate the book recommendations
-- I actually think I am mostly confused about suggest vs spellcheck
vs morelikethis as they relate to what I referred to as "expected"
behavior (like from a typed-in sea
To followup on Charlie’s points.
Looks like your primary source is web or site crawl with Nutch. Once you are in
the territory of unstructured text mixed with PDF/Word docs, spread across
multiple sub domains, and perhaps lots of old «garbage» content, then you are
looking at a very different s
>From a (very) brief googling it seems like using the ng-cloak attribute is
the right way to fix this, and it certainly seems to work for me.
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-14422
On Mon, 20 Apr 2020 at 18:12, Colvin Cowie
wrote:
> Sorry if this has already been raised, but I didn't s
Any other experience from solr 7 to sol8 upgrade performance .Please share.
Thanks,
Rajeswari
On 4/15/20, 4:00 PM, "Paras Lehana" wrote:
In January, we upgraded Solr from version 6 to 8 skipping all versions in
between.
The hardware and Solr configurations were kept the same but
Banana is a fork of a very old Kibana version (Kibana 3.x) developed by
Lucidworks. It’s technically out of scope for this list, as the Solr community
has nothing to do with maintaining it.
(Full disclosure, I work at Lucidworks. However, I’m on a different team and
have no idea about Banana’s
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