Like Ahmet says, a custom update request processor is the best way to go,
and it's pretty simple too.
I have a ready to use example here:
https://github.com/lttazz99/SolrPluginsExamples

On Fri, Mar 18, 2016 at 9:21 PM Ahmet Arslan <iori...@yahoo.com.invalid>
wrote:

> Hi John,
>
> Do you want to skip that document in the indexing process?
>
> Or, you want to index that document, but you don't want to retrieve it if
> it is queried with stop words?
>
> There is a KeepWordFilterFactory to detect if a document contains a
> black-list word.
>
> To skip a certain document that meets certain criteria, Update Request
> Processors is the right place to look at.
> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/solr/Update+Request+Processors
>
> Ahmet
>
>
> On Friday, March 18, 2016 4:44 PM, John Blythe <j...@curvolabs.com> wrote:
> hey all,
>
> is there any out of the box way to use your stop words to completely skip a
> document? if something has X in its description when being indexed i just
> want to ignore it altogether /  when something is searched with X then go
> ahead and automatically return 0 results. quick context: using solr for
> semantic matching, sloppy ML'ing of sorts, so when running so automations
> to connect incoming data to our own corpus of known items there are
> irrelevant things that i'd like to not just block the stopword from being
> part of the token stream, but block the entire document/search.
>
> thanks for any info!
>
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Regards,
Binoy Dalal

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