tweak documentation to be clearer about uprefix

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epugh 2019-10-15 16:34:59 -04:00 committed by David Smiley
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@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ Once Solr is started, you can use curl to send a sample PDF included with Solr v
[source,bash] [source,bash]
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curl 'http://localhost:8983/solr/gettingstarted/update/extract?literal.id=doc1&uprefix=ignored_&commit=true' -F "myfile=@example/exampledocs/solr-word.pdf" curl 'http://localhost:8983/solr/gettingstarted/update/extract?literal.id=doc1&commit=true' -F "myfile=@example/exampledocs/solr-word.pdf"
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The URL above calls the `ExtractingRequestHandler`, uploads the file `solr-word.pdf`, and assigns it the unique ID `doc1`. Here's a closer look at the components of this command: The URL above calls the `ExtractingRequestHandler`, uploads the file `solr-word.pdf`, and assigns it the unique ID `doc1`. Here's a closer look at the components of this command:
@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ There are alternatives to this, such as mapping a metadata field to the ID, gene
* The `-F` flag instructs curl to POST data using the Content-Type `multipart/form-data` and supports the uploading of binary files. The `@` symbol instructs curl to upload the attached file. * The `-F` flag instructs curl to POST data using the Content-Type `multipart/form-data` and supports the uploading of binary files. The `@` symbol instructs curl to upload the attached file.
* The argument `myfile=@example/exampledocs/solr-word.pdf` uploads the sample file.Note this includes the path, so if you upload a different file, always be sure to include either the relative or absolute path to the file. * The argument `myfile=@example/exampledocs/solr-word.pdf` uploads the sample file. Note this includes the path, so if you upload a different file, always be sure to include either the relative or absolute path to the file.
You can also use `bin/post` to do the same thing: You can also use `bin/post` to do the same thing:
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The `uprefix` parameter only applies to fields that are _undefined_, so these won't be prefixed if the document is reindexed later. The `uprefix` parameter only applies to fields that are _undefined_, so these won't be prefixed if the document is reindexed later.
However, you would see the new `last_modified_dt` field. However, you would see the new `last_modified_dt` field.
The easiest way to try this parameter is to start over with a fresh collection. The easiest way to try out the `uprefix` parameter is to start over with a fresh collection.
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== ExtractingRequestHandler Parameters and Configuration == ExtractingRequestHandler Parameters and Configuration