There is an open JIRA issue to provide this search: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-10299.
Yes, it's pretty ironic that docs for a search engine doesn't have a search engine, and I agree it's absolutely necessary, but it's not done yet. The title keyword "search" (I hate to even call it "search" - you're right, today "autocomplete" is a better word for it) can be expanded relatively easily to include the body of content also. However, this has not been tested so we have no idea how well it will perform with the size of our content - the author of that JavaScript says it can be bad in some situations. This could maybe be a stopgap until a full search solution is put into place, but maybe the effort to do the stopgap and make it work well would be better spent implementing Solr for the Ref Guide instead. There were 1000 details to doing this transition, and search is the only feature from the old system that didn't make the cut before release (and yes, it IS released - see my announcement to this list on Tuesday). We could have held things up until someone helped make it happen, or we could move to the new approach and get the 100 other benefits the change provides the community right away. We chose the latter. I do intend to get to search at some point, hopefully sooner rather than later. But as we say, we're all volunteers here and all of us have other commitments - to our employers, to our families, etc. - that sometimes take precedence. If you feel this is something that should be worked on immediately, you (and anyone reading this) are strongly encouraged - no, welcomed - to contribute ideas, time, and/or code to push it forward faster. On Fri, Jun 23, 2017 at 5:36 AM, alessandro.benedetti <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi all, > I was just using the new Solr Ref Guide[1] (If I understood correctly this > is going to be the next official documentation for Solr). > > Unfortunately search within the guide works really bad... > The autocomplete seems to be just on page title ( including headings would > help a lot). > If you don't accept any suggestion, it doesn't allow to search (!!!). > I tried on Safari and Chrome. > > For a Reference guide of a search engine is not nice to have the search > feature in this status. > Actually, being an entry point for developers and users interested in Solr, > it should showcase an amazing and intuitive search and ease life of people > looking for documentation. > I may state the obvious, so concretely is anybody working to fix this ? Is > this because it has not been released officially yet ? > > > [1] https://lucene.apache.org/solr/guide/6_6/ > > > > ----- > --------------- > Alessandro Benedetti > Search Consultant, R&D Software Engineer, Director > Sease Ltd. - www.sease.io > -- > View this message in context: > http://lucene.472066.n3.nabble.com/Solr-Ref-guide-6-6-Search-not-working-tp4342508.html > Sent from the Solr - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
