Hi, If you're looking for a tool to quickly mash up a query frontend, you could have a look at Project Blacklight
http://projectblacklight.org <http://projectblacklight.org/> Jan > 18. apr. 2023 kl. 01:26 skrev Shamik Bandopadhyay <sham...@gmail.com>: > > Thanks Erik. I'm surprised that the community decided to remove this, but > it has been a valuable UI tool for developers, QA, and analysts to browse > data. Just curious, are there any other UI tools that folks are using as > replacements? > > On Mon, Apr 17, 2023 at 4:11 PM Erik Hatcher <erik.hatc...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> This feature is no longer maintained nor supported but the last working >> version of it lives here: >> >> https://github.com/erikhatcher/solr-velocity >> >> You're on your own with it from there, alas. >> >> Best, >> Erik >> >> On Mon, Apr 17, 2023, 18:54 Shamik Bandopadhyay <sham...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> As per Solr 9 release document, "VelocityResponseWriter is an >> independent >>> project now; it is no longer a part of Solr. This encompasses all >>> previously included /browse and wt=velocity examples." Just wondering how >>> can I restore the "browse" UI module. I tried the following using >>> sample_techproducts_configs >>> project. >>> >>> 1. I copied the velocity lib folder from 8.11.1 under the modules >> folder >>> in 9.2.0 >>> 2. Added the following line in solrconfig.xml : >>> <lib >>> dir="${solr.install.dir:../../../..}/modules/velocity/lib/" >>> regex=".*\.jar" >>> /> >>> 3. Added the following in solrconfig.xml : >>> >>> <queryResponseWriter name="velocity" >>> class="solr.VelocityResponseWriter" >>> startup="lazy"> >>> <str >> name="template.base.dir">${velocity.template.base.dir:}</str> >>> </queryResponseWriter> >>> >>> I still wasn't able to make the browse UI work. I couldn't find any >>> documentation to make this available again. Are there any other steps I'm >>> missing out? >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Shamik >>> >>