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Andrew Fletcher
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Adding basic security to your server, requires altering the security.json file. For me this file was located
/var/solr/data/
Add a User or Edit a Password
The set-user command allows you to add users and change their passwords. For example, the following defines two users and their passwords:
curl --user solr:SolrRocks http://localhost:8983/api/cluster/security/authentication -H 'Content-type:application/json' -d '{"set-user": {"andrew":"andrewsPass"}}'
Delete a User
The...
Andrew Fletcher
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What am I setting out to achieve?
I want to meet the following...
Andrew Fletcher
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Having Drupal Solr Search APi running, I thought adding synonyms to the mix...
Andrew Fletcher
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Working in Drupal 9.x, I was loading images via the Media module. Below 1...
Andrew Fletcher
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Like many devs at the moment, looking for log4j2 on your server... how to...
Andrew Fletcher
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Adding Solr config zip (ie. solr_8.x_config.zip) to your remote server. In this instance I'll be adding Solr config to a AWS EC2 server.
Log in to your remote server, then as you need to work as root type:
sudo suGo to your solr directory:
cd /var/solr/If you don't know the location of your solr directory run:
find / -name solr -type dYou can find more information about how to search on Terminal Commands Find.
Access your solr config directory through:
cd...
Andrew Fletcher
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Steps to get the Solr date range widget working.
Steps
Enable the Facets...
Andrew Fletcher
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Following is a series of steps to install Tika and have it running for your Solr...
Andrew Fletcher
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Well for me it is very slow. Recently, I upgraded from CentOS 6 to Centos...
Andrew Fletcher
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To connect to your CPanel hosted server via SSH OSX, please follow...
Andrew Fletcher
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I had an instance where I needed to move content from a plist to the server database. To achieve this step, I added a few lines of code where the plist was called and added a call to the API so the data would be on the server.
The original code appeared as:
class ContactsSource {
static var contacts: [Contact] {
let data = try! PlistLoader.array(fromFile: "ContactsDB", ofType: "plist")
return data.compactMap { Contact(dictionary: $0) }
}
}I needed to access...