On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 4:08 AM, Erik Hatchererik.hatc...@gmail.com wrote:
My hunch, though I'll try to make some time to test this out thoroughly, is
that the entity is parsed initially with variables resolved, but not per
request. Variables/expressions do get expanded for fields of course,
On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 3:08 AM, John Lowe jbl...@johnblowe.com wrote:
Hmmm...perhaps my original note was a bit TLTR. Trying again:
The v1.3 docs say that one can pass one's own parameters in to DIH via the
HTTP request:
DIH in Solr 1.3 had a bug due to which request parameters in
Hmmm...perhaps my original note was a bit TLTR. Trying again:
The v1.3 docs say that one can pass one's own parameters in to DIH via
the HTTP request:
http://wiki.apache.org/solr/DataImportHandler#head-520f8e527d9da55e8ed1e274e29709c8805c8eae
SO if I have a URL like the following to
My hunch, though I'll try to make some time to test this out
thoroughly, is that the entity is parsed initially with variables
resolved, but not per request. Variables/expressions do get expanded
for fields of course, but perhaps not for other high-level attributes?
Erik
On Aug
I've read the documentation as carefully as I can, but I must be
missing something. I'm running Solr 1.3.
The doc sez that I can pass my own parameters in to DIH via the HTTP
request:
http://wiki.apache.org/solr/DataImportHandler#head-520f8e527d9da55e8ed1e274e29709c8805c8eae
What I'd
Oops, the url attribute of the entity element in the dataConfig
snippet should read:
url=${dataimporter.request.feed}
to match the http parameter...
John