Try using q=*:* to match all documents in the index. Piete
On 13/08/07, Yu-Hui Jin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi, there, > > I found the following post on the web. Is this still the simplest > get-around > to retrieve all documents in an index? (I'm asking just in case I don't > know > there's a more standard way to do that now.) > > > thanks, > > -Hui > > > > From "Fuad Efendi" < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject RE: MatchAllDocsQuery in solr? > Date Wed, 29 Nov 2006 01:58:25 GMT > > Workaround > ========== > > Define a field <field name="match_all">abcd</field> with constant value > 'abcd' for all documents (choose value not listed in any 'stop-word' > etc.). > Lucene query 'scan_all:abcd' will retrieve 'all' documents. > Enjoy! > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Tom > Sent: Tuesday, November 21, 2006 5:08 PM > To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org > Subject: MatchAllDocsQuery in solr? > > > Is there a way to do a match all docs query in solr? > > I mean is there something I can put in a solr URL that will get > recognized by the SolrQueryParser as meaning a "match all"? > > Why? Because I'm porting unit tests from our internal Lucene > container to Solr, and the tests usually run such a query, upon > completion, to make sure the index is in the expected state (nothing > missing, nothing extra). > > Yes, I can create a query that will match all my docs, there are a > few fields that have a relatively small range of values. I was just > looking for a standard way to do it first. > > Thanks, > > Tom >