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Noble Paul updated SOLR-6787: ----------------------------- Description: A special collection called .system needs to be created by the user to store/manage blobs. The schema/solrconfig of that collection need to be automatically supplied by the system so that there are no errors APIs need to be created to manage the content of that collection {code} #create a new jar or add a new version of a jar curl -X POST -H 'Content-Type: application/octet-stream' --data-binary @mycomponent.jar http://localhost:8983/solr/.system/blob/mycomponent # GET on the end point would give a list of jars and other details curl http://localhost:8983/solr/.system/blob # GET on the end point with jar name would give details of various versions of the available jars curl http://localhost:8983/solr/.system/blob/mycomponent # GET on the end point with jar name and version with a wt=filestream to get the actual file curl http://localhost:8983/solr/.system/blob/mycomponent/1?wt=filestream > mycomponent.1.jar # GET on the end point with jar name and wt=filestream to get the latest version of the file curl http://localhost:8983/solr/.system/blob/mycomponent?wt=filestream > mycomponent.jar {code} Please note that the jars are never deleted. a new version is added to the system everytime a new jar is posted for the name. You must use the standard delete commands to delete the old entries was: A special collection called .system needs to be created by the user to store/manage blobs. The schema/solrconfig of that collection need to be automatically supplied by the system so that there are no errors APIs need to be created to manage the content of that collection {code} #create a new jar or add a new version of a jar curl -X POST --data-binary @mycomponent.jar http://localhost:8983/solr/.system/blob/mycomponent # GET on the end point would give a list of jars and other details curl http://localhost:8983/solr/.system/blob # GET on the end point with jar name would give details of various versions of the available jars curl http://localhost:8983/solr/.system/blob/mycomponent # GET on the end point with jar name and version with a wt=filestream to get the actual file curl http://localhost:8983/solr/.system/blob/mycomponent/1?wt=filestream > mycomponent.1.jar # GET on the end point with jar name and wt=filestream to get the latest version of the file curl http://localhost:8983/solr/.system/blob/mycomponent?wt=filestream > mycomponent.jar {code} Please note that the jars are never deleted. a new version is added to the system everytime a new jar is posted for the name. You must use the standard delete commands to delete the old entries > API to manage blobs in Solr > ---------------------------- > > Key: SOLR-6787 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-6787 > Project: Solr > Issue Type: Sub-task > Reporter: Noble Paul > Assignee: Noble Paul > Attachments: SOLR-6787.patch, SOLR-6787.patch > > > A special collection called .system needs to be created by the user to > store/manage blobs. The schema/solrconfig of that collection need to be > automatically supplied by the system so that there are no errors > APIs need to be created to manage the content of that collection > {code} > #create a new jar or add a new version of a jar > curl -X POST -H 'Content-Type: application/octet-stream' --data-binary > @mycomponent.jar http://localhost:8983/solr/.system/blob/mycomponent > # GET on the end point would give a list of jars and other details > curl http://localhost:8983/solr/.system/blob > # GET on the end point with jar name would give details of various versions > of the available jars > curl http://localhost:8983/solr/.system/blob/mycomponent > # GET on the end point with jar name and version with a wt=filestream to get > the actual file > curl http://localhost:8983/solr/.system/blob/mycomponent/1?wt=filestream > > mycomponent.1.jar > # GET on the end point with jar name and wt=filestream to get the latest > version of the file > curl http://localhost:8983/solr/.system/blob/mycomponent?wt=filestream > > mycomponent.jar > {code} > Please note that the jars are never deleted. a new version is added to the > system everytime a new jar is posted for the name. You must use the standard > delete commands to delete the old entries -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.4#6332) --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@lucene.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@lucene.apache.org