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Noble Paul commented on SOLR-5005:
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[~dsmiley] I'm not sure what is the status of this. Is it being worked upon?
This has several security implications. So, it may not be enabled by default.
If you think it's worth pursuing I can do a code review
> JavaScriptRequestHandler
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> Key: SOLR-5005
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-5005
> Project: Solr
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Reporter: David Smiley
> Assignee: Noble Paul
> Priority: Major
> Attachments: SOLR-5005.patch, SOLR-5005.patch, SOLR-5005.patch,
> SOLR-5005_ScriptRequestHandler_take3.patch,
> SOLR-5005_ScriptRequestHandler_take3.patch, patch
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> A user customizable script based request handler would be very useful. It's
> inspired from the ScriptUpdateRequestProcessor, but on the search end. A user
> could write a script that submits searches to Solr (in-VM) and can react to
> the results of one search before making another that is formulated
> dynamically. And it can assemble the response data, potentially reducing
> both the latency and data that would move over the wire if this feature
> didn't exist. It could also be used to easily add a user-specifiable search
> API at the Solr server with request parameters governed by what the user
> wants to advertise -- especially useful within enterprises. And, it could be
> used to enforce security requirements on allowable parameter valuables to
> Solr, so a javascript based Solr client could be allowed to talk to only a
> script based request handler which enforces the rules.
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