Yep same thing in rsolr and just use the :shards param. It'll return
whatever solr returns.

Matt

On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 4:17 PM, Paul Rosen <p...@performantsoftware.com>wrote:

> Hi Erik,
>
> Yes, I've been doing that in my tests, but I also have the case of wanting
> to do a search over all the cores using the shards syntax. I was thinking
> that the following wouldn't work:
>
>
> solr = Solr::Connection.new('
> http://localhost:8983/solr/core0/select?shards=localhost:8983/solr/core0,localhost:8983/solr/core1
> ')
>
> because it has a "?" in it.
>
>
> Erik Hatcher wrote:
>
>> With solr-ruby, simply put the core name in the URL of the
>> Solr::Connection...
>>
>>   solr = Solr::Connection.new('http://localhost:8983/solr/core_name')
>>
>>    Erik
>>
>>
>> On Sep 9, 2009, at 6:38 PM, Paul Rosen wrote:
>>
>>  Hi all,
>>>
>>> I'd like to start experimenting with multicore in a ruby on rails app.
>>>
>>> Right now, the app is using the solr-ruby-rails-0.0.5 to communicate with
>>> solr and it doesn't appear to have direct support for multicore and I didn't
>>> have any luck googling around for it.
>>>
>>> We aren't necessarily wedded to using solr-ruby-rails-0.0.5, but I looked
>>> at rsolr very briefly and didn't see any reference to multicore there,
>>> either.
>>>
>>> I can certainly hack something together, but it seems like this is a
>>> common problem.
>>>
>>> How are others doing multicore from ruby?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Paul
>>>
>>
>>
>

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