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Jason Gerlowski commented on SOLR-15080: ---------------------------------------- Oh really? I'm pleasantly surprised and that's def a nice tip to pick up. I didn't realize that'd obey the {{-c}} option. That said, I think my general point about the examples coupling data and topology/config together still holds, even if my specific example doesn't :P. It's great you can run the techproducts example in SolrCloud, but the flexibility is ultimately limited. I may put my foot in my mouth again here, but afaik there's no way for techproducts dataset/example to use > 1 Solr node? That's my ultimate point here. If we add nyc311 as a new dataset, I'd love to see that happen in a way that's (1) agnostic of the ZeppelinTool specifically, and (2) in a way that lets you load it into any shape and size of cluster. And sure, I'll switch to PR on the next iteration. I'm not sure why I chose a patch initially, and I only stuck w/ it today in an attempt at consistency. > Apache Zeppelin Sandbox Integration > ------------------------------------- > > Key: SOLR-15080 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-15080 > Project: Solr > Issue Type: New Feature > Reporter: Jason Gerlowski > Assignee: Jason Gerlowski > Priority: Major > Attachments: SOLR-15080.patch, SOLR-15080.patch > > > With the steady expansion of Solr's "Math Expression" and "Streaming > Expression" libraries, Solr has a lot of analytics and data exploration > capabilities to show off in a "notebook" environment. Case in point - the > "Visual Guide to Math Expressions" being worked on in SOLR-13105. These docs > make heavy use of screenshots taken from Zeppelin, a popular notebook project > run by the ASF. Interested readers are going to want to try their own hand > at replicating the specific visualizations showed off in those docs, and in > using Solr's analytics capabilities more broadly. > Zeppelin isn't hard to set up and run, but there are a few steps that might > deter or thwart unfamiliar users. I'd love to see Solr make this easier by > offering some sort of integration point with Zeppelin to get users up and > running. > I'm still up in the air on what form would be best for such an integration. > But as a strawman I've attached a patch that creates a "zeppelin" tool for > "bin/solr". > This tool is in the same spirit as our Solr "examples" in that it sets a user > up to play with a particular use case without any fuss or configuration on > their part. It will install Zeppelin, the Zeppelin "interpreter" needed to > talk to Solr, and the Zeppelin configs necessary to talk to a local Solr. It > contains other commands to start/stop Zeppelin and clean out the Zeppelin > sandbox, but draws the line there in terms of exposing Zeppelin functionality > more broadly. -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.3.4#803005) --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: issues-unsubscr...@lucene.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: issues-h...@lucene.apache.org