Reputation: 549
I know lucene, just started to learn how to use solr. In the simple example, the way to add document is to used the example ../update -jar post.jar to add document, the question is without writing my own add document in java, using the same way (... post.jar), is there a way to add additional fields not in the document? For example, say my schema include name, age, id fields, but the document has no 'id' field but I want the id and its value to be included, of course I know what id and value I want but how do I include it?
Thanks in advanced!
Upvotes: 0
Views: 250
Reputation: 27517
I don't believe you can mix the two. You can use post.jar to add documents using arguments passed in on the commandline, a file, stdin or a simple crawl from a web page but there is no way to combine them. In the source code for post.jar you can see it's a series else if
statements so they are mutually exclusive.
-Ddata args, stdin, files, web
Use args to pass arguments along the command line (such as a command to delete a document). Use files to pass a filename or regex pattern indicating paths and filenames. Use stdin to use standard input. Use web for a very simple web crawler (arguments for this would be the URL to crawl).
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/solr/Simple+Post+Tool
/**
* After initialization, call execute to start the post job.
* This method delegates to the correct mode method.
*/
public void execute() {
final long startTime = System.currentTimeMillis();
if (DATA_MODE_FILES.equals(mode) && args.length > 0) {
doFilesMode();
} else if(DATA_MODE_ARGS.equals(mode) && args.length > 0) {
doArgsMode();
} else if(DATA_MODE_WEB.equals(mode) && args.length > 0) {
doWebMode();
} else if(DATA_MODE_STDIN.equals(mode)) {
doStdinMode();
} else {
usageShort();
return;
}
if (commit) commit();
if (optimize) optimize();
final long endTime = System.currentTimeMillis();
displayTiming(endTime - startTime);
}
You could try to modify the code but I think a better bet would be to either pre-process your xml files to include the missing fields, or learn to use the API (either via Java or hitting it with Curl) to do this on your own.
Upvotes: 0