| = Documents Screen |
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| The Documents screen provides a simple form allowing you to execute various Solr indexing commands in a variety of formats directly from the browser. |
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| .The Documents Screen |
| image::images/documents-screen/documents_add_screen.png[image,height=400] |
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| The screen allows you to: |
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| * Submit JSON, CSV or XML documents in Solr-specific format for indexing |
| * Upload documents (in JSON, CSV or XML) for indexing |
| * Construct documents by selecting fields and field values |
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| [TIP] |
| ==== |
| There are other ways to load data, see also these sections: |
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| * <<uploading-data-with-index-handlers.adoc#uploading-data-with-index-handlers,Uploading Data with Index Handlers>> |
| * <<uploading-data-with-solr-cell-using-apache-tika.adoc#uploading-data-with-solr-cell-using-apache-tika,Uploading Data with Solr Cell using Apache Tika>> |
| ==== |
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| == Common Fields |
| * Request-Handler: The first step is to define the RequestHandler. By default `/update` will be defined. Change the request handler to `/update/extract` to use Solr Cell. |
| * Document Type: Select the Document Type to define the format of document to load. The remaining parameters may change depending on the document type selected. |
| * Document(s): Enter a properly-formatted Solr document corresponding to the `Document Type` selected. XML and JSON documents must be formatted in a Solr-specific format, a small illustrative document will be shown. CSV files should have headers corresponding to fields defined in the schema. More details can be found at: <<uploading-data-with-index-handlers.adoc#uploading-data-with-index-handlers,Uploading Data with Index Handlers>>. |
| * Commit Within: Specify the number of milliseconds between the time the document is submitted and when it is available for searching. |
| * Overwrite: If `true` the new document will replace an existing document with the same value in the `id` field. If `false` multiple documents with the same id can be added. |
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| [TIP] |
| ==== |
| Setting `Overwrite` to `false` is very rare in production situations, the default is `true`. |
| ==== |
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| == CSV, JSON and XML Documents |
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| When using these document types the functionality is similar to submitting documents via `curl` or similar. The document structure must be in a Solr-specific format appropriate for the document type. Examples are illustrated in the Document(s) text box when you select the various types. |
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| These options will only add or overwrite documents; for other update tasks, see the <<Solr Command>> option. |
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| == Document Builder |
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| The Document Builder provides a wizard-like interface to enter fields of a document. |
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| == File Upload |
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| The File Upload option allows choosing a prepared file and uploading it. If using `/update` for the Request-Handler option, you will be limited to XML, CSV, and JSON. |
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| Other document types (e.g., Word, PDF, etc.) can be indexed using the ExtractingRequestHandler (aka, Solr Cell). You must modify the RequestHandler to `/update/extract`, which must be defined in your `solrconfig.xml` file with your desired defaults. You should also add `&literal.id` shown in the "Extracting Request Handler Params" field so the file chosen is given a unique id. |
| More information can be found at: <<uploading-data-with-solr-cell-using-apache-tika.adoc#uploading-data-with-solr-cell-using-apache-tika,Uploading Data with Solr Cell using Apache Tika>> |
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| == Solr Command |
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| The Solr Command option allows you use the `/update` request handler with XML or JSON formatted commands to perform specific actions. A few examples are: |
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| * Deleting documents |
| * Updating only certain fields of documents |
| * Issuing commit commands on the index |