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Ryan McKinley commented on SOLR-112:
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I think that path should be specified explicitly.
I like that
<requestHandler name="foo" class="FooHandler"> ... <requestHandler>
will only match /select?wt=foo
and that:
<requestHandler name="/foo" class="FooHandler"> ... <requestHandler>
will match
/foo (and /select?wt=/foo)
I like the idea that somone adding the prefix '/' is an explicit gesture they
want to set the URL path. (even if it overrides something else, for example
/admin)
> Hierarchical Handler Config
> ---------------------------
>
> Key: SOLR-112
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-112
> Project: Solr
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: update
> Affects Versions: 1.2
> Reporter: Ryan McKinley
> Priority: Minor
> Fix For: 1.2
>
> Attachments: SOLR-112.patch
>
>
> From J.J. Larrea on SOLR-104
> 2. What would make this even more powerful would be the ability to "subclass"
> (meaning refine and/or extend) request handler configs: If the requestHandler
> element allowed an attribute extends="<another-requesthandler-name>" and
> chained the SolrParams, then one could do something like:
> <requestHandler name="search/products/all"
> class="solr.DisMaxRequestHandler" >
> <lst name="defaults">
> <float name="tie">0.01</float>
> <str name="qf">
> text^0.5 features^1.0 name^1.2 sku^1.5 id^10.0 manu^1.1 cat^1.4
> </str>
> ... much more, per the "dismax" example in the sample solrconfig.xml ...
> </requestHandler>
> ... and replacing the "partitioned" example ...
> <requestHandler name="search/products/instock"
> extends="search/products/all" >
> <lst name="appends">
> <str name="fq">inStock:true</str>
> </lst>
> </requestHandler>
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