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Jan Høydahl updated SOLR-3439:
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    Description: 
Currently, SolrCell is configured to map Tika "content" (the main body of a 
document) to the "text" field which is the indexed-only (not stored) catch-all 
for default queries. That searches fine, but doesn't show the document content 
in the results, sometimes leading users to think that something is wrong. Sure, 
the user can easily add the field (and this is documented), but it would be a 
better user experience to have such a basic feature work right out of the box 
without any config editing and without the need for the user to read the fine 
print in the documentation.

I propose that we add the "content" field to the example schema in the section 
of fields already defined to support SolrCell metadata.

  was:
Currently, SolrCell is configured to map Tika "content" (the main body of a 
document) to the "text" field which is the indexed-only (not stored) catch-all 
for default queries. That searches fine, but doesn't show the document content 
in the results, sometimes leading users to think that something is wrong. Sure, 
the user can easily add the field (and this is documented), but it would be a 
better user experience to have such a basic feature work right out of the box 
without any config editing and without the need for the user to read the fine 
print in the documentation.

I propose that we add the "content" field to the example schema in the section 
of fields already defined to support SolrCell metadata. It would be stored and 
indexed.

I further propose that a copyField be added for the "title", "description", 
(and maybe a couple of others) and "content" fields to add them to the "text" 
field for searching. Again, trying to improve the out of the box user 
experience. It also simplifies testing - less setup.


        Summary: Make SolrCell easier to use out of the box  (was: Add 
"content" field to example schema to make SolrCell easier to use out of the box)
    
> Make SolrCell easier to use out of the box
> ------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: SOLR-3439
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-3439
>             Project: Solr
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: contrib - Solr Cell (Tika extraction), Schema and 
> Analysis
>            Reporter: Jack Krupansky
>            Assignee: Jan Høydahl
>            Priority: Minor
>             Fix For: 4.0
>
>         Attachments: Lincoln-Gettysburg-Address.docx, 
> Lincoln-Gettysburg-Address.pdf, SOLR-3439.patch
>
>
> Currently, SolrCell is configured to map Tika "content" (the main body of a 
> document) to the "text" field which is the indexed-only (not stored) 
> catch-all for default queries. That searches fine, but doesn't show the 
> document content in the results, sometimes leading users to think that 
> something is wrong. Sure, the user can easily add the field (and this is 
> documented), but it would be a better user experience to have such a basic 
> feature work right out of the box without any config editing and without the 
> need for the user to read the fine print in the documentation.
> I propose that we add the "content" field to the example schema in the 
> section of fields already defined to support SolrCell metadata.

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