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Lance Norskog commented on SOLR-1959:
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Demonstrating this bug is rather difficult with encoding-challenged text
editors.
This test uses the Greek letter sigma, Unicode character 03/A3, defined here:
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greek_alphabet#Greek_and_Coptic]
With the solr/example/exampledocs/post.sh application, index this file:
{code:title=sigma.xml|borderStyle=solid}
<add>
<doc>
<field name="id">SP2514N</field>
<field name="name">A greek letter: Σ should be a sigma</field>
</doc>
</add>
{code}
Do a search with this command:
{code}
curl "http://localhost:8983/solr/select?q=%ce%a3&indent=on"
{code}
(Yes, it's C3 and not 03.)
Without the patch, search with this text string via solrj:
{code:title=search code snippet|borderStyle=solid}
String queryString = URLDecoder.decode("%ce%a3", "UTF-8");
CommonsHttpSolrServer server =
new CommonsHttpSolrServer("http://localhost:8983/solr");
SolrQuery query = new SolrQuery();
query.setQuery(q);
QueryResponse qr = server.query(query, SolrRequest.METHOD.GET);
{code}
This search will fail, because the HTTP server decodes the %xx characters via
ISO-8859-1.
Now, change GET to POST. The code will work, because POST explicitly sets UTF-8.
This patch does the same default for queries.
As I said, seeing the right characters in all of the moving parts is tricky.
Tracking all of this is easier with a tcp/ip monitor; I used apache's tcpmon.
> SolrJ GET operation does not send correct encoding
> --------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: SOLR-1959
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-1959
> Project: Solr
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: clients - java
> Affects Versions: 1.4.1, Next
> Reporter: Lance Norskog
> Attachments: SOLR-1959.patch
>
>
> The SolrJ query operation fails to set the character encoding when doing a
> GET. It works when doing a POST.
> The problem is that URLs are urlencoded with UTF-8 but the Content-type:
> header is not set. I tested it with "Content-Type:text/plain;charset=utf-8"
> and that worked. The Content-type header encoding defaults to ISO 8859-1.
> The result is that SolrJ queries fail for any search with a character above
> 127. The work around is to use a POST query instead of a GET. I have not
> searched for other places. So, change:
> {code}
> QueryResponse qr = CommonsHttpSolrServer.query(query);
> {code}
> to:
> {code}
> QueryResponse qr = CommonsHttpSolrServer.query(query,
> SolrRequest.METHOD.POST);
> {code}
> One quirk of this behavior is that url-bashing a query string with an ISO
> 8859-1 character (like an umlaut) works in a browser, but fails in a SolrJ
> request.. It also searches correctly from the admin/index.jsp and
> admin/form.jsp pages, because they set the content-type in the FORM
> declaration.
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