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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
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<!--
For more details about configurations options that may appear in this
file, see http://wiki.apache.org/solr/SolrConfigXml.
Specifically, the Solr Config can support XInclude, which may make it easier to manage
the configuration. See https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-1167
-->
<config>
<!-- Set this to 'false' if you want solr to continue working after it has
encountered an severe configuration error. In a production environment,
you may want solr to keep working even if one handler is mis-configured.
You may also set this to false using by setting the system property:
-Dsolr.abortOnConfigurationError=false
-->
<abortOnConfigurationError>${solr.abortOnConfigurationError:true}</abortOnConfigurationError>
<!-- lib directives can be used to instruct Solr to load an Jars identified
and use them to resolve any "plugins" specified in your solrconfig.xml or
schema.xml (ie: Analyzers, Request Handlers, etc...).
All directories and paths are resolved relative the instanceDir.
If a "./lib" directory exists in your instanceDir, all files found in it
are included as if you had used the following syntax...
<lib dir="./lib" />
-->
<!-- A dir option by itself adds any files found in the directory to the
classpath, this is useful for including all jars in a directory.
-->
<lib dir="../../contrib/extraction/lib"/>
<!-- When a regex is specified in addition to a directory, only the files in that
directory which completely match the regex (anchored on both ends)
will be included.
-->
<lib dir="../../dist/" regex="apache-solr-cell-\d.*\.jar"/>
<lib dir="../../dist/" regex="apache-solr-clustering-\d.*\.jar"/>
<!-- If a dir option (with or without a regex) is used and nothing is found
that matches, it will be ignored
-->
<lib dir="../../contrib/clustering/lib/downloads/"/>
<lib dir="../../contrib/clustering/lib/"/>
<lib dir="/total/crap/dir/ignored"/>
<!-- an exact path can be used to specify a specific file. This will cause
a serious error to be logged if it can't be loaded.
<lib path="../a-jar-that-does-not-exist.jar" />
-->
<!-- Used to specify an alternate directory to hold all index data
other than the default ./data under the Solr home.
If replication is in use, this should match the replication configuration. -->
<dataDir>${solr.data.dir:./solr/data}</dataDir>
<!-- WARNING: this <indexDefaults> section only provides defaults for index writers
in general. See also the <mainIndex> section after that when changing parameters
for Solr's main Lucene index. -->
<indexDefaults>
<!-- Values here affect all index writers and act as a default unless overridden. -->
<useCompoundFile>false</useCompoundFile>
<mergeFactor>10</mergeFactor>
<!-- If both ramBufferSizeMB and maxBufferedDocs is set, then Lucene will flush
based on whichever limit is hit first. -->
<!--<maxBufferedDocs>1000</maxBufferedDocs>-->
<!-- Sets the amount of RAM that may be used by Lucene indexing
for buffering added documents and deletions before they are
flushed to the Directory. -->
<ramBufferSizeMB>32</ramBufferSizeMB>
<!-- <maxMergeDocs>2147483647</maxMergeDocs> -->
<maxFieldLength>10000</maxFieldLength>
<writeLockTimeout>1000</writeLockTimeout>
<commitLockTimeout>10000</commitLockTimeout>
<!--
Expert: Turn on Lucene's auto commit capability. This causes intermediate
segment flushes to write a new lucene index descriptor, enabling it to be
opened by an external IndexReader. This can greatly slow down indexing
speed. NOTE: Despite the name, this value does not have any relation to
Solr's autoCommit functionality
-->
<!--<luceneAutoCommit>false</luceneAutoCommit>-->
<!--
Expert: The Merge Policy in Lucene controls how merging is handled by
Lucene. The default in 2.3 is the LogByteSizeMergePolicy, previous
versions used LogDocMergePolicy.
LogByteSizeMergePolicy chooses segments to merge based on their size. The
Lucene 2.2 default, LogDocMergePolicy chose when to merge based on number
of documents
Other implementations of MergePolicy must have a no-argument constructor
-->
<!--<mergePolicy class="org.apache.lucene.index.LogByteSizeMergePolicy"/>-->
<!--
Expert:
The Merge Scheduler in Lucene controls how merges are performed. The
ConcurrentMergeScheduler (Lucene 2.3 default) can perform merges in the
background using separate threads. The SerialMergeScheduler (Lucene 2.2
default) does not.
-->
<!--<mergeScheduler class="org.apache.lucene.index.ConcurrentMergeScheduler"/>-->
<!--
This option specifies which Lucene LockFactory implementation to use.
single = SingleInstanceLockFactory - suggested for a read-only index
or when there is no possibility of another process trying
to modify the index.
native = NativeFSLockFactory - uses OS native file locking
simple = SimpleFSLockFactory - uses a plain file for locking
(For backwards compatibility with Solr 1.2, 'simple' is the default
if not specified.)
-->
<lockType>native</lockType>
<!--
Expert:
Controls how often Lucene loads terms into memory -->
<!--<termIndexInterval>256</termIndexInterval>-->
</indexDefaults>
<mainIndex>
<!-- options specific to the main on-disk lucene index -->
<useCompoundFile>false</useCompoundFile>
<ramBufferSizeMB>32</ramBufferSizeMB>
<mergeFactor>10</mergeFactor>
<!-- Deprecated -->
<!--<maxBufferedDocs>1000</maxBufferedDocs>-->
<!--<maxMergeDocs>2147483647</maxMergeDocs>-->
<!-- inherit from indexDefaults <maxFieldLength>10000</maxFieldLength> -->
<!-- If true, unlock any held write or commit locks on startup.
This defeats the locking mechanism that allows multiple
processes to safely access a lucene index, and should be
used with care.
This is not needed if lock type is 'none' or 'single'
-->
<unlockOnStartup>false</unlockOnStartup>
<!-- If true, IndexReaders will be reopened (often more efficient) instead
of closed and then opened. -->
<reopenReaders>true</reopenReaders>
<!--
Expert:
Controls how often Lucene loads terms into memory. Default is 128 and is likely good for most everyone. -->
<!--<termIndexInterval>256</termIndexInterval>-->
<!--
Custom deletion policies can specified here. The class must
implement org.apache.lucene.index.IndexDeletionPolicy.
http://lucene.apache.org/java/2_3_2/api/org/apache/lucene/index/IndexDeletionPolicy.html
The standard Solr IndexDeletionPolicy implementation supports deleting
index commit points on number of commits, age of commit point and
optimized status.
The latest commit point should always be preserved regardless
of the criteria.
-->
<deletionPolicy class="solr.SolrDeletionPolicy">
<!-- The number of commit points to be kept -->
<str name="maxCommitsToKeep">1</str>
<!-- The number of optimized commit points to be kept -->
<str name="maxOptimizedCommitsToKeep">0</str>
<!--
Delete all commit points once they have reached the given age.
Supports DateMathParser syntax e.g.
<str name="maxCommitAge">30MINUTES</str>
<str name="maxCommitAge">1DAY</str>
-->
</deletionPolicy>
<!-- To aid in advanced debugging, you may turn on IndexWriter debug logging.
Setting to true will set the file that the underlying Lucene IndexWriter
will write its debug infostream to. -->
<infoStream file="INFOSTREAM.txt">false</infoStream>
</mainIndex>
<!-- Enables JMX if and only if an existing MBeanServer is found, use this
if you want to configure JMX through JVM parameters. Remove this to disable
exposing Solr configuration and statistics to JMX.
If you want to connect to a particular server, specify the agentId
e.g. <jmx agentId="myAgent" />
If you want to start a new MBeanServer, specify the serviceUrl
e.g <jmx serviceUrl="service:jmx:rmi:///jndi/rmi://localhost:9999/solr"/>
For more details see http://wiki.apache.org/solr/SolrJmx
-->
<jmx/>
<!-- the default high-performance update handler -->
<updateHandler class="solr.DirectUpdateHandler2">
<!-- A prefix of "solr." for class names is an alias that
causes solr to search appropriate packages, including
org.apache.solr.(search|update|request|core|analysis)
-->
<!-- Perform a <commit/> automatically under certain conditions:
maxDocs - number of updates since last commit is greater than this
maxTime - oldest uncommited update (in ms) is this long ago
Instead of enabling autoCommit, consider using "commitWithin"
when adding documents. http://wiki.apache.org/solr/UpdateXmlMessages
<autoCommit>
<maxDocs>10000</maxDocs>
<maxTime>1000</maxTime>
</autoCommit>
-->
<!-- The RunExecutableListener executes an external command from a
hook such as postCommit or postOptimize.
exe - the name of the executable to run
dir - dir to use as the current working directory. default="."
wait - the calling thread waits until the executable returns. default="true"
args - the arguments to pass to the program. default=nothing
env - environment variables to set. default=nothing
-->
<!-- A postCommit event is fired after every commit or optimize command
<listener event="postCommit" class="solr.RunExecutableListener">
<str name="exe">solr/bin/snapshooter</str>
<str name="dir">.</str>
<bool name="wait">true</bool>
<arr name="args"> <str>arg1</str> <str>arg2</str> </arr>
<arr name="env"> <str>MYVAR=val1</str> </arr>
</listener>
-->
<!-- A postOptimize event is fired only after every optimize command
<listener event="postOptimize" class="solr.RunExecutableListener">
<str name="exe">snapshooter</str>
<str name="dir">solr/bin</str>
<bool name="wait">true</bool>
</listener>
-->
</updateHandler>
<!-- Use the following format to specify a custom IndexReaderFactory - allows for alternate
IndexReader implementations.
** Experimental Feature **
Please note - Using a custom IndexReaderFactory may prevent certain other features
from working. The API to IndexReaderFactory may change without warning or may even
be removed from future releases if the problems cannot be resolved.
** Features that may not work with custom IndexReaderFactory **
The ReplicationHandler assumes a disk-resident index. Using a custom
IndexReader implementation may cause incompatibility with ReplicationHandler and
may cause replication to not work correctly. See SOLR-1366 for details.
<indexReaderFactory name="IndexReaderFactory" class="package.class">
Parameters as required by the implementation
</indexReaderFactory >
-->
<!-- To set the termInfosIndexDivisor, do this: -->
<!--<indexReaderFactory name="IndexReaderFactory" class="org.apache.solr.core.StandardIndexReaderFactory">
<int name="termInfosIndexDivisor">12</int>
</indexReaderFactory >-->
<query>
<!-- Maximum number of clauses in a boolean query... in the past, this affected
range or prefix queries that expanded to big boolean queries - built in Solr
query parsers no longer create queries with this limitation.
An exception is thrown if exceeded. -->
<maxBooleanClauses>1024</maxBooleanClauses>
<!-- There are two implementations of cache available for Solr,
LRUCache, based on a synchronized LinkedHashMap, and
FastLRUCache, based on a ConcurrentHashMap. FastLRUCache has faster gets
and slower puts in single threaded operation and thus is generally faster
than LRUCache when the hit ratio of the cache is high (> 75%), and may be
faster under other scenarios on multi-cpu systems. -->
<!-- Cache used by SolrIndexSearcher for filters (DocSets),
unordered sets of *all* documents that match a query.
When a new searcher is opened, its caches may be prepopulated
or "autowarmed" using data from caches in the old searcher.
autowarmCount is the number of items to prepopulate. For LRUCache,
the autowarmed items will be the most recently accessed items.
Parameters:
class - the SolrCache implementation LRUCache or FastLRUCache
size - the maximum number of entries in the cache
initialSize - the initial capacity (number of entries) of
the cache. (seel java.util.HashMap)
autowarmCount - the number of entries to prepopulate from
and old cache.
-->
<filterCache class="solr.FastLRUCache" size="512" initialSize="512" autowarmCount="0"/>
<!-- Cache used to hold field values that are quickly accessible
by document id. The fieldValueCache is created by default
even if not configured here.
<fieldValueCache
class="solr.FastLRUCache"
size="512"
autowarmCount="128"
showItems="32"
/>
-->
<!-- queryResultCache caches results of searches - ordered lists of
document ids (DocList) based on a query, a sort, and the range
of documents requested. -->
<queryResultCache class="solr.LRUCache" size="512" initialSize="512" autowarmCount="0"/>
<!-- documentCache caches Lucene Document objects (the stored fields for each document).
Since Lucene internal document ids are transient, this cache will not be autowarmed. -->
<documentCache class="solr.LRUCache" size="512" initialSize="512" autowarmCount="0"/>
<!-- If true, stored fields that are not requested will be loaded lazily.
This can result in a significant speed improvement if the usual case is to
not load all stored fields, especially if the skipped fields are large
compressed text fields.
-->
<enableLazyFieldLoading>true</enableLazyFieldLoading>
<!-- Example of a generic cache. These caches may be accessed by name
through SolrIndexSearcher.getCache(),cacheLookup(), and cacheInsert().
The purpose is to enable easy caching of user/application level data.
The regenerator argument should be specified as an implementation
of solr.search.CacheRegenerator if autowarming is desired. -->
<!--
<cache name="myUserCache"
class="solr.LRUCache"
size="4096"
initialSize="1024"
autowarmCount="1024"
regenerator="org.mycompany.mypackage.MyRegenerator"
/>
-->
<!-- An optimization that attempts to use a filter to satisfy a search.
If the requested sort does not include score, then the filterCache
will be checked for a filter matching the query. If found, the filter
will be used as the source of document ids, and then the sort will be
applied to that.
<useFilterForSortedQuery>true</useFilterForSortedQuery>
-->
<!-- An optimization for use with the queryResultCache. When a search
is requested, a superset of the requested number of document ids
are collected. For example, if a search for a particular query
requests matching documents 10 through 19, and queryWindowSize is 50,
then documents 0 through 49 will be collected and cached. Any further
requests in that range can be satisfied via the cache. -->
<queryResultWindowSize>20</queryResultWindowSize>
<!-- Maximum number of documents to cache for any entry in the
queryResultCache. -->
<queryResultMaxDocsCached>200</queryResultMaxDocsCached>
<!-- a newSearcher event is fired whenever a new searcher is being prepared
and there is a current searcher handling requests (aka registered).
It can be used to prime certain caches to prevent long request times for
certain requests.
-->
<!-- QuerySenderListener takes an array of NamedList and executes a
local query request for each NamedList in sequence. -->
<listener event="newSearcher" class="solr.QuerySenderListener">
<arr name="queries">
<!--
<lst> <str name="q">solr</str> <str name="start">0</str> <str name="rows">10</str> </lst>
<lst> <str name="q">rocks</str> <str name="start">0</str> <str name="rows">10</str> </lst>
<lst><str name="q">static newSearcher warming query from solrconfig.xml</str></lst>
-->
</arr>
</listener>
<!-- a firstSearcher event is fired whenever a new searcher is being
prepared but there is no current registered searcher to handle
requests or to gain autowarming data from. -->
<listener event="firstSearcher" class="solr.QuerySenderListener">
<arr name="queries">
<lst>
<str name="q">solr rocks</str>
<str name="start">0</str>
<str name="rows">10</str>
</lst>
<lst>
<str name="q">static firstSearcher warming query from solrconfig.xml</str>
</lst>
</arr>
</listener>
<!-- If a search request comes in and there is no current registered searcher,
then immediately register the still warming searcher and use it. If
"false" then all requests will block until the first searcher is done
warming. -->
<useColdSearcher>false</useColdSearcher>
<!-- Maximum number of searchers that may be warming in the background
concurrently. An error is returned if this limit is exceeded. Recommend
1-2 for read-only slaves, higher for masters w/o cache warming. -->
<maxWarmingSearchers>2</maxWarmingSearchers>
</query>
<!--
Let the dispatch filter handler /select?qt=XXX
handleSelect=true will use consistent error handling for /select and /update
handleSelect=false will use solr1.1 style error formatting
-->
<requestDispatcher handleSelect="true">
<!--Make sure your system has some authentication before enabling remote streaming! -->
<requestParsers enableRemoteStreaming="true" multipartUploadLimitInKB="2048000"/>
<!-- Set HTTP caching related parameters (for proxy caches and clients).
To get the behaviour of Solr 1.2 (ie: no caching related headers)
use the never304="true" option and do not specify a value for
<cacheControl>
-->
<!-- <httpCaching never304="true"> -->
<httpCaching lastModifiedFrom="openTime" etagSeed="Solr">
<!-- lastModFrom="openTime" is the default, the Last-Modified value
(and validation against If-Modified-Since requests) will all be
relative to when the current Searcher was opened.
You can change it to lastModFrom="dirLastMod" if you want the
value to exactly corrispond to when the physical index was last
modified.
etagSeed="..." is an option you can change to force the ETag
header (and validation against If-None-Match requests) to be
differnet even if the index has not changed (ie: when making
significant changes to your config file)
lastModifiedFrom and etagSeed are both ignored if you use the
never304="true" option.
-->
<!-- If you include a <cacheControl> directive, it will be used to
generate a Cache-Control header, as well as an Expires header
if the value contains "max-age="
By default, no Cache-Control header is generated.
You can use the <cacheControl> option even if you have set
never304="true"
-->
<!-- <cacheControl>max-age=30, public</cacheControl> -->
</httpCaching>
</requestDispatcher>
<!-- requestHandler plugins... incoming queries will be dispatched to the
correct handler based on the path or the qt (query type) param.
Names starting with a '/' are accessed with the a path equal to the
registered name. Names without a leading '/' are accessed with:
http://host/app/select?qt=name
If no qt is defined, the requestHandler that declares default="true"
will be used.
-->
<requestHandler name="standard" class="solr.SearchHandler" default="true">
<!-- default values for query parameters -->
<lst name="defaults">
<str name="echoParams">explicit</str>
<!--
<int name="rows">10</int>
<str name="fl">*</str>
<str name="version">2.1</str>
-->
</lst>
</requestHandler>
<!-- Please refer to http://wiki.apache.org/solr/SolrReplication for details on configuring replication -->
<!-- remove the <lst name="master"> section if this is just a slave -->
<!-- remove the <lst name="slave"> section if this is just a master -->
<!--
<requestHandler name="/replication" class="solr.ReplicationHandler" >
<lst name="master">
<str name="replicateAfter">commit</str>
<str name="replicateAfter">startup</str>
<str name="confFiles">schema.xml,stopwords.txt</str>
</lst>
<lst name="slave">
<str name="masterUrl">http://localhost:8983/solr/replication</str>
<str name="pollInterval">00:00:60</str>
</lst>
</requestHandler>-->
<!-- DisMaxRequestHandler allows easy searching across multiple fields
for simple user-entered phrases. It's implementation is now
just the standard SearchHandler with a default query type
of "dismax".
see http://wiki.apache.org/solr/DisMaxRequestHandler
-->
<requestHandler name="dismax" class="solr.SearchHandler">
<lst name="defaults">
<str name="defType">dismax</str>
<str name="echoParams">explicit</str>
<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>
<str name="pf">
text^0.2 features^1.1 name^1.5 manu^1.4 manu_exact^1.9
</str>
<str name="bf">
popularity^0.5 recip(price,1,1000,1000)^0.3
</str>
<str name="fl">
id,name,price,score
</str>
<str name="mm">
2&lt;-1 5&lt;-2 6&lt;90%
</str>
<int name="ps">100</int>
<str name="q.alt">*:*</str>
<!-- example highlighter config, enable per-query with hl=true -->
<str name="hl.fl">text features name</str>
<!-- for this field, we want no fragmenting, just highlighting -->
<str name="f.name.hl.fragsize">0</str>
<!-- instructs Solr to return the field itself if no query terms are
found -->
<str name="f.name.hl.alternateField">name</str>
<str name="f.text.hl.fragmenter">regex</str>
<!-- defined below -->
</lst>
</requestHandler>
<!-- Note how you can register the same handler multiple times with
different names (and different init parameters)
-->
<requestHandler name="partitioned" class="solr.SearchHandler">
<lst name="defaults">
<str name="defType">dismax</str>
<str name="echoParams">explicit</str>
<str name="qf">text^0.5 features^1.0 name^1.2 sku^1.5 id^10.0</str>
<str name="mm">2&lt;-1 5&lt;-2 6&lt;90%</str>
<!-- This is an example of using Date Math to specify a constantly
moving date range in a config...
-->
<str name="bq">incubationdate_dt:[* TO NOW/DAY-1MONTH]^2.2</str>
</lst>
<!-- In addition to defaults, "appends" params can be specified
to identify values which should be appended to the list of
multi-val params from the query (or the existing "defaults").
In this example, the param "fq=instock:true" will be appended to
any query time fq params the user may specify, as a mechanism for
partitioning the index, independent of any user selected filtering
that may also be desired (perhaps as a result of faceted searching).
NOTE: there is *absolutely* nothing a client can do to prevent these
"appends" values from being used, so don't use this mechanism
unless you are sure you always want it.
-->
<lst name="appends">
<str name="fq">inStock:true</str>
</lst>
<!-- "invariants" are a way of letting the Solr maintainer lock down
the options available to Solr clients. Any params values
specified here are used regardless of what values may be specified
in either the query, the "defaults", or the "appends" params.
In this example, the facet.field and facet.query params are fixed,
limiting the facets clients can use. Faceting is not turned on by
default - but if the client does specify facet=true in the request,
these are the only facets they will be able to see counts for;
regardless of what other facet.field or facet.query params they
may specify.
NOTE: there is *absolutely* nothing a client can do to prevent these
"invariants" values from being used, so don't use this mechanism
unless you are sure you always want it.
-->
<lst name="invariants">
<str name="facet.field">cat</str>
<str name="facet.field">manu_exact</str>
<str name="facet.query">price:[* TO 500]</str>
<str name="facet.query">price:[500 TO *]</str>
</lst>
</requestHandler>
<!--
Search components are registered to SolrCore and used by Search Handlers
By default, the following components are avaliable:
<searchComponent name="query" class="org.apache.solr.handler.component.QueryComponent" />
<searchComponent name="facet" class="org.apache.solr.handler.component.FacetComponent" />
<searchComponent name="mlt" class="org.apache.solr.handler.component.MoreLikeThisComponent" />
<searchComponent name="highlight" class="org.apache.solr.handler.component.HighlightComponent" />
<searchComponent name="stats" class="org.apache.solr.handler.component.StatsComponent" />
<searchComponent name="debug" class="org.apache.solr.handler.component.DebugComponent" />
Default configuration in a requestHandler would look like:
<arr name="components">
<str>query</str>
<str>facet</str>
<str>mlt</str>
<str>highlight</str>
<str>stats</str>
<str>debug</str>
</arr>
If you register a searchComponent to one of the standard names, that will be used instead.
To insert components before or after the 'standard' components, use:
<arr name="first-components">
<str>myFirstComponentName</str>
</arr>
<arr name="last-components">
<str>myLastComponentName</str>
</arr>
-->
<!-- The spell check component can return a list of alternative spelling
suggestions. -->
<searchComponent name="spellcheck" class="solr.SpellCheckComponent">
<str name="queryAnalyzerFieldType">textSpell</str>
<lst name="spellchecker">
<str name="name">default</str>
<str name="field">name</str>
<str name="spellcheckIndexDir">./spellchecker</str>
</lst>
<!-- a spellchecker that uses a different distance measure
<lst name="spellchecker">
<str name="name">jarowinkler</str>
<str name="field">spell</str>
<str name="distanceMeasure">org.apache.lucene.search.spell.JaroWinklerDistance</str>
<str name="spellcheckIndexDir">./spellchecker2</str>
</lst>
-->
<!-- a file based spell checker
<lst name="spellchecker">
<str name="classname">solr.FileBasedSpellChecker</str>
<str name="name">file</str>
<str name="sourceLocation">spellings.txt</str>
<str name="characterEncoding">UTF-8</str>
<str name="spellcheckIndexDir">./spellcheckerFile</str>
</lst>
-->
</searchComponent>
<!-- A request handler utilizing the spellcheck component.
#############################################################################
NOTE: This is purely as an example. The whole purpose of the
SpellCheckComponent is to hook it into the request handler that handles (i.e.
the standard or dismax SearchHandler) queries such that a separate request is
not needed to get suggestions.
IN OTHER WORDS, THERE IS REALLY GOOD CHANCE THE SETUP BELOW IS NOT WHAT YOU
WANT FOR YOUR PRODUCTION SYSTEM!
#############################################################################
-->
<requestHandler name="/spell" class="solr.SearchHandler" lazy="true">
<lst name="defaults">
<!-- omp = Only More Popular -->
<str name="spellcheck.onlyMorePopular">false</str>
<!-- exr = Extended Results -->
<str name="spellcheck.extendedResults">false</str>
<!-- The number of suggestions to return -->
<str name="spellcheck.count">1</str>
</lst>
<arr name="last-components">
<str>spellcheck</str>
</arr>
</requestHandler>
<searchComponent name="tvComponent" class="org.apache.solr.handler.component.TermVectorComponent"/>
<!-- A Req Handler for working with the tvComponent. This is purely as an example.
You will likely want to add the component to your already specified request handlers. -->
<requestHandler name="tvrh" class="org.apache.solr.handler.component.SearchHandler">
<lst name="defaults">
<bool name="tv">true</bool>
</lst>
<arr name="last-components">
<str>tvComponent</str>
</arr>
</requestHandler>
<!-- Clustering Component
http://wiki.apache.org/solr/ClusteringComponent
This relies on third party jars which are not included in the release.
To use this component (and the "/clustering" handler)
Those jars will need to be downloaded, and you'll need to set the
solr.cluster.enabled system property when running solr...
java -Dsolr.clustering.enabled=true -jar start.jar
-->
<searchComponent name="clusteringComponent" enable="${solr.clustering.enabled:false}" class="org.apache.solr.handler.clustering.ClusteringComponent">
<!-- Declare an engine -->
<lst name="engine">
<!-- The name, only one can be named "default" -->
<str name="name">default</str>
<!--
Class name of Carrot2 clustering algorithm. Currently available algorithms are:
* org.carrot2.clustering.lingo.LingoClusteringAlgorithm
* org.carrot2.clustering.stc.STCClusteringAlgorithm
See http://project.carrot2.org/algorithms.html for the algorithm's characteristics.
-->
<str name="carrot.algorithm">org.carrot2.clustering.lingo.LingoClusteringAlgorithm</str>
<!--
Overriding values for Carrot2 default algorithm attributes. For a description
of all available attributes, see: http://download.carrot2.org/stable/manual/#chapter.components.
Use attribute key as name attribute of str elements below. These can be further
overridden for individual requests by specifying attribute key as request
parameter name and attribute value as parameter value.
-->
<str name="LingoClusteringAlgorithm.desiredClusterCountBase">20</str>
</lst>
<lst name="engine">
<str name="name">stc</str>
<str name="carrot.algorithm">org.carrot2.clustering.stc.STCClusteringAlgorithm</str>
</lst>
</searchComponent>
<requestHandler name="/clustering" enable="${solr.clustering.enabled:false}" class="solr.SearchHandler">
<lst name="defaults">
<bool name="clustering">true</bool>
<str name="clustering.engine">default</str>
<bool name="clustering.results">true</bool>
<!-- The title field -->
<str name="carrot.title">name</str>
<str name="carrot.url">id</str>
<!-- The field to cluster on -->
<str name="carrot.snippet">features</str>
<!-- produce summaries -->
<bool name="carrot.produceSummary">true</bool>
<!-- the maximum number of labels per cluster -->
<!--<int name="carrot.numDescriptions">5</int>-->
<!-- produce sub clusters -->
<bool name="carrot.outputSubClusters">false</bool>
</lst>
<arr name="last-components">
<str>clusteringComponent</str>
</arr>
</requestHandler>
<!-- Solr Cell: http://wiki.apache.org/solr/ExtractingRequestHandler -->
<requestHandler name="/update/extract" class="org.apache.solr.handler.extraction.ExtractingRequestHandler" startup="lazy">
<lst name="defaults">
<!-- All the main content goes into "text"... if you need to return
the extracted text or do highlighting, use a stored field. -->
<str name="fmap.content">text</str>
<str name="lowernames">true</str>
<str name="uprefix">ignored_</str>
<!-- capture link hrefs but ignore div attributes -->
<str name="captureAttr">true</str>
<str name="fmap.a">links</str>
<str name="fmap.div">ignored_</str>
</lst>
</requestHandler>
<!-- A component to return terms and document frequency of those terms.
This component does not yet support distributed search. -->
<searchComponent name="termsComponent" class="org.apache.solr.handler.component.TermsComponent"/>
<requestHandler name="/terms" class="org.apache.solr.handler.component.SearchHandler">
<lst name="defaults">
<bool name="terms">true</bool>
</lst>
<arr name="components">
<str>termsComponent</str>
</arr>
</requestHandler>
<!-- a search component that enables you to configure the top results for
a given query regardless of the normal lucene scoring.-->
<searchComponent name="elevator" class="solr.QueryElevationComponent">
<!-- pick a fieldType to analyze queries -->
<str name="queryFieldType">string</str>
<str name="config-file">elevate.xml</str>
</searchComponent>
<!-- a request handler utilizing the elevator component -->
<requestHandler name="/elevate" class="solr.SearchHandler" startup="lazy">
<lst name="defaults">
<str name="echoParams">explicit</str>
</lst>
<arr name="last-components">
<str>elevator</str>
</arr>
</requestHandler>
<!-- Update request handler.
Note: Since solr1.1 requestHandlers requires a valid content type header if posted in
the body. For example, curl now requires: -H 'Content-type:text/xml; charset=utf-8'
The response format differs from solr1.1 formatting and returns a standard error code.
To enable solr1.1 behavior, remove the /update handler or change its path
-->
<requestHandler name="/update" class="solr.XmlUpdateRequestHandler"/>
<requestHandler name="/update/javabin" class="solr.BinaryUpdateRequestHandler"/>
<!--
Analysis request handler. Since Solr 1.3. Use to return how a document is analyzed. Useful
for debugging and as a token server for other types of applications.
This is deprecated in favor of the improved DocumentAnalysisRequestHandler and FieldAnalysisRequestHandler
<requestHandler name="/analysis" class="solr.AnalysisRequestHandler" />
-->
<!--
An analysis handler that provides a breakdown of the analysis process of provided docuemnts. This handler expects a
(single) content stream with the following format:
<docs>
<doc>
<field name="id">1</field>
<field name="name">The Name</field>
<field name="text">The Text Value</field>
<doc>
<doc>...</doc>
<doc>...</doc>
...
</docs>
Note: Each document must contain a field which serves as the unique key. This key is used in the returned
response to assoicate an analysis breakdown to the analyzed document.
Like the FieldAnalysisRequestHandler, this handler also supports query analysis by
sending either an "analysis.query" or "q" request paraemter that holds the query text to be analyized. It also
supports the "analysis.showmatch" parameter which when set to true, all field tokens that match the query
tokens will be marked as a "match".
-->
<requestHandler name="/analysis/document" class="solr.DocumentAnalysisRequestHandler"/>
<!--
RequestHandler that provides much the same functionality as analysis.jsp. Provides the ability
to specify multiple field types and field names in the same request and outputs index-time and
query-time analysis for each of them.
Request parameters are:
analysis.fieldname - The field name whose analyzers are to be used
analysis.fieldtype - The field type whose analyzers are to be used
analysis.fieldvalue - The text for index-time analysis
q (or analysis.q) - The text for query time analysis
analysis.showmatch (true|false) - When set to true and when query analysis is performed, the produced
tokens of the field value analysis will be marked as "matched" for every
token that is produces by the query analysis
-->
<requestHandler name="/analysis/field" class="solr.FieldAnalysisRequestHandler"/>
<!-- CSV update handler, loaded on demand -->
<requestHandler name="/update/csv" class="solr.CSVRequestHandler" startup="lazy"/>
<!--
Admin Handlers - This will register all the standard admin RequestHandlers. Adding
this single handler is equivalent to registering:
<requestHandler name="/admin/luke" class="org.apache.solr.handler.admin.LukeRequestHandler" />
<requestHandler name="/admin/system" class="org.apache.solr.handler.admin.SystemInfoHandler" />
<requestHandler name="/admin/plugins" class="org.apache.solr.handler.admin.PluginInfoHandler" />
<requestHandler name="/admin/threads" class="org.apache.solr.handler.admin.ThreadDumpHandler" />
<requestHandler name="/admin/properties" class="org.apache.solr.handler.admin.PropertiesRequestHandler" />
<requestHandler name="/admin/file" class="org.apache.solr.handler.admin.ShowFileRequestHandler" >
If you wish to hide files under ${solr.home}/conf, explicitly register the ShowFileRequestHandler using:
<requestHandler name="/admin/file" class="org.apache.solr.handler.admin.ShowFileRequestHandler" >
<lst name="invariants">
<str name="hidden">synonyms.txt</str>
<str name="hidden">anotherfile.txt</str>
</lst>
</requestHandler>
-->
<requestHandler name="/admin/" class="org.apache.solr.handler.admin.AdminHandlers"/>
<!-- ping/healthcheck -->
<requestHandler name="/admin/ping" class="PingRequestHandler">
<lst name="defaults">
<str name="qt">standard</str>
<str name="q">solrpingquery</str>
<str name="echoParams">all</str>
</lst>
</requestHandler>
<!-- Echo the request contents back to the client -->
<requestHandler name="/debug/dump" class="solr.DumpRequestHandler">
<lst name="defaults">
<str name="echoParams">explicit</str>
<!-- for all params (including the default etc) use: 'all' -->
<str name="echoHandler">true</str>
</lst>
</requestHandler>
<highlighting>
<!-- Configure the standard fragmenter -->
<!-- This could most likely be commented out in the "default" case -->
<fragmenter name="gap" class="org.apache.solr.highlight.GapFragmenter" default="true">
<lst name="defaults">
<int name="hl.fragsize">100</int>
</lst>
</fragmenter>
<!-- A regular-expression-based fragmenter (f.i., for sentence extraction) -->
<fragmenter name="regex" class="org.apache.solr.highlight.RegexFragmenter">
<lst name="defaults">
<!-- slightly smaller fragsizes work better because of slop -->
<int name="hl.fragsize">70</int>
<!-- allow 50% slop on fragment sizes -->
<float name="hl.regex.slop">0.5</float>
<!-- a basic sentence pattern -->
<str name="hl.regex.pattern">[-\w ,/\n\"']{20,200}</str>
</lst>
</fragmenter>
<!-- Configure the standard formatter -->
<formatter name="html" class="org.apache.solr.highlight.HtmlFormatter" default="true">
<lst name="defaults">
<str name="hl.simple.pre"><![CDATA[<em>]]></str>
<str name="hl.simple.post"><![CDATA[</em>]]></str>
</lst>
</formatter>
</highlighting>
<!-- An example dedup update processor that creates the "id" field on the fly
based on the hash code of some other fields. This example has overwriteDupes
set to false since we are using the id field as the signatureField and Solr
will maintain uniqueness based on that anyway.
You have to link the chain to an update handler above to use it ie:
<requestHandler name="/update "class="solr.XmlUpdateRequestHandler">
<lst name="defaults">
<str name="update.processor">dedupe</str>
</lst>
</requestHandler>
-->
<!--
<updateRequestProcessorChain name="dedupe">
<processor class="org.apache.solr.update.processor.SignatureUpdateProcessorFactory">
<bool name="enabled">true</bool>
<str name="signatureField">id</str>
<bool name="overwriteDupes">false</bool>
<str name="fields">name,features,cat</str>
<str name="signatureClass">org.apache.solr.update.processor.Lookup3Signature</str>
</processor>
<processor class="solr.LogUpdateProcessorFactory" />
<processor class="solr.RunUpdateProcessorFactory" />
</updateRequestProcessorChain>
-->
<!-- queryResponseWriter plugins... query responses will be written using the
writer specified by the 'wt' request parameter matching the name of a registered
writer.
The "default" writer is the default and will be used if 'wt' is not specified
in the request. XMLResponseWriter will be used if nothing is specified here.
The json, python, and ruby writers are also available by default.
<queryResponseWriter name="xml" class="org.apache.solr.request.XMLResponseWriter" default="true"/>
<queryResponseWriter name="json" class="org.apache.solr.request.JSONResponseWriter"/>
<queryResponseWriter name="python" class="org.apache.solr.request.PythonResponseWriter"/>
<queryResponseWriter name="ruby" class="org.apache.solr.request.RubyResponseWriter"/>
<queryResponseWriter name="php" class="org.apache.solr.request.PHPResponseWriter"/>
<queryResponseWriter name="phps" class="org.apache.solr.request.PHPSerializedResponseWriter"/>
<queryResponseWriter name="custom" class="com.example.MyResponseWriter"/>
-->
<!-- XSLT response writer transforms the XML output by any xslt file found
in Solr's conf/xslt directory. Changes to xslt files are checked for
every xsltCacheLifetimeSeconds.
-->
<queryResponseWriter name="xslt" class="org.apache.solr.request.XSLTResponseWriter">
<int name="xsltCacheLifetimeSeconds">5</int>
</queryResponseWriter>
<!-- example of registering a query parser
<queryParser name="lucene" class="org.apache.solr.search.LuceneQParserPlugin"/>
-->
<!-- example of registering a custom function parser
<valueSourceParser name="myfunc" class="com.mycompany.MyValueSourceParser" />
-->
<!-- config for the admin interface -->
<admin>
<defaultQuery>solr</defaultQuery>
<!-- configure a healthcheck file for servers behind a loadbalancer
<healthcheck type="file">server-enabled</healthcheck>
-->
</admin>
<requestHandler class="solr.MoreLikeThisHandler" name="/mlt">
<lst name="defaults">
<str name="mlt.mintf">1</str>
<str name="mlt.mindf">2</str>
</lst>
</requestHandler>
</config>