I would also recommend removing the username/password from your Solr
base URL.  You might be able to get things working that way, but it's
definitely less common, and it wouldn't surprise me if some parts of
SolrJ mishandle a URL in that format.  Though that's just a hunch on
my part.
On Fri, Aug 10, 2018 at 10:09 AM Jason Gerlowski <gerlowsk...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi Ravion,
>
> (Note: I'm not sure what Solr version you're using.  My answer below
> assumes Solr 7 APIs.  These APIs don't change often, but you might
> find them under slightly different names in your version of Solr.)
>
> SolrJ provides 2 ways (that I know of) to provide basic auth credentials.
>
> The first (and IMO simplest) way is to use the setBasicAuthCredentials
> method on each individual SolrRequest.  You can see what this looks
> like in the example below:
>
> final SolrClient client = new
> CloudSolrCLient.Builder(solrURLs).withHttpClient(myHttpClient).build();
> client.setDefaultCollection("collection1");
> SolrQuery req = new SolrQuery("*:*");
> req.setBasicAuthCredentials("yourUsername", "yourPassword);
> client.query(req);
>
> SolrJ also has a PreemptiveBasicAuthClientBuilderFactory, which reads
> the username/password from Java system properties, and is used to
> configure the HttpClient that SolrJ creates internally for sending
> requests.  I find this second method a little more complex, and it
> looks like you're providing your own HttpClient anyways, so for both
> those reasons I'd recommend sticking with the first approach (at least
> while you're getting things up and running).
>
> Hope that helps.
>
> Best,
>
> Jason
>
> On Thu, Aug 9, 2018 at 5:47 PM ☼ R Nair <ravishankar.n...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > Dear all,
> >
> > I have tried my best to do it - searched all Google. But I an=m
> > unsuccessful. Kindly help.
> >
> > We have a solo environment. Its secured with userid and password.
> >
> > I used
> > CloudSolrClient.Builder(solrURLs).withHttpClient(mycloseablehttpclient)
> > method to access it. The url is of the form http:/userid:password@/
> > passionbytes.com/solr. I set defaultCollectionName later.
> > In mycloseablehttpclient, I set Basic Authentication with
> > CredentialProvider and gave url, port, userid and password.
> > I have changed HTTPCLIENT to 4.4.1 version, even tried 4.5.3.
> >
> > Still, I get the JSON response from server, saying the URL did not return
> > the state information from SOLR. It says HTTP 401 , Authentication Required.
> >
> > This is fourth day on this problem. Any help is appreciated. I have done
> > whatever is available through documentation and/or Google.
> >
> > Best,
> > Ravion

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