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Erick Erickson commented on SOLR-6365:
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I'm a bit puzzled too at what the point is here. From a sysadmin's standpoint,
this would move all the configuration (which is vitally important to me) to
some scattered code that lives on, like, people's personal laptops, a nightmare
to administer.
So I guess you're thinking of some higher-level problem that this is part of,
what is that problem? A REST API for solrconfig?
> specify appends, defaults, invariants outside of the component
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>
> Key: SOLR-6365
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-6365
> Project: Solr
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Reporter: Noble Paul
> Assignee: Noble Paul
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> The components are configured in solrconfig.xml mostly for specifying these
> extra parameters. If we separate these out, we can avoid specifying the
> components altogether and make solrconfig much simpler. Eventually we want
> users to see all funtions as paths instead of components and control these
> params from outside , through an API and persisted in ZK
> example
> {code:xml}
> <!-- these are top level tags not specified inside any components -->
> <params path="/dataimport" defaults="config=data-config.xml"/>
> <params path="/update/*" defaults="wt=json"/>
> <params path="/some-other-path*" defaults="a=b&c=d&e=f" invariants="x=y"
> appends="i=j"/>
> <!-- use json for all paths and _txt as the default search field-->
> <params path="/**" defaults="wt=json&df=_txt" />
> {code}
> The idea is to use the parameters in the same format as we pass in the http
> request and eliminate specifying our default components in solrconfig.xml
>
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