Houston,
On 10/20/22 13:10, Houston Putman wrote:
Hello Christopher,
If you look at the schema, you will see that "pint" and "pints" are
FieldTypes that are defined in that same schema.
I think they are identical, except for the "multivalued" flag. But you can
change this if you want to.
I am seeing schemas where the "type" of a field is "pints" and also is
multivalued, and also fields where the type is "pint" and is
multivalued. I'm thinking that they are synonyms, but may be defined
distinctly, possible for historical reasons.
Solr should not be changing the field type of a field for you.
A few questions:
- When you say "when I fetch the schema from Solr" how are you fetching
it?
I'm using SolrJ's SchemaRequest stuff.
- Have you changed the fieldType of this field?
I'm not 100% sure on the history of the index schema. I'm trying to
formalize it as much as possible and I'm building a schema-migrator that
I'd be happy to share with the community once it's a little less janky.
- How are you updating your schema?
I'm using SolrJ's SchemaRequest stuff orchestrated by my own software.
-chris
On Fri, Sep 16, 2022 at 3:10 PM Christopher Schultz <
[email protected]> wrote:
All,
Ping. Can I treat type=pint,multiValued=true the same as
type=pints,multiValued=true ?
Thanks,
-chris
On 9/8/22 18:43, Christopher Schultz wrote:
All,
I have defined a schema which uses a multi-valued field with type "pint"
and when I fetch the schema from Solr, it says the field type is "pints".
It seems if I create a field of type "pints" with "mutivalued":"false",
I still get a multi-valued field.
Is one an alias of the other? It it better to use one or the other? What
will Solr do if I change the definition of a pints/multi field to be
pint/multi? Will it recognize that they are equivalent, or will it
damage an existing index in any way? Or waste a bunch of time?
I'm writing an automated schema-update process, and it's telling me that
my desired schema doesn't match the actual schema because of this
difference. I'm wondering if I should take pints == multi-valued pint
into account or if I should allow the update to proceed.
Would it be save to say that for any field-type, making it plural just
means "this is a multi-valued field of type type-without-trailing-s"?
Thanks,
-chris