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SOLR-13023: Ref Guide: Add section to blob store docs on how to delete blobs
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The Blob Store REST API provides REST methods to store, retrieve or list files in a Lucene index.
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It can be used to upload a jar file which contains standard Solr components such as RequestHandlers, SearchComponents, or other custom code you have written for Solr. Schema components _do not_ yet support the Blob Store.
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It can be used to upload a jar file which contains standard Solr components such as RequestHandlers, SearchComponents,
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or other custom code you have written for Solr. Schema components _do not_ yet support the Blob Store.
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When using the blob store, note that the API does not delete or overwrite a previous object if a new one is uploaded with the same name. It always adds a new version of the blob to the index. Deletes can be performed with standard REST delete commands.
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When using the blob store, note that the API does not delete or overwrite a previous object if a new one is uploaded with the same name.
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It always adds a new version of the blob to the index.
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Because the `.system` collection is a standard Solr collection, deleting blobs is the same as deleting documents.
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*The blob store is only available when running in SolrCloud mode.* Solr in standalone mode does not support use of a blob store.
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Note that by default, the blob store has a limit of 5Mb for any blob. This can be increased if necessary
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by changing the value for the `maxSize` setting in `solrconfig.xml` for the `.system` collection.
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See the section <<configuring-solrconfig-xml.adoc#configuring-solrconfig-xml,Configuring solrconfig.xml>> for information about how to modify `solrconfig.xml` for any collection.
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A GET request will return the list of blobs and other details:
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[.dynamic-tabs]
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If there are parameters available in the custom handler, you can define them in the same way as any other request handler definition.
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NOTE: Blob store can only be used to dynamically load components configured in `solrconfig.xml`. Components specified in `schema.xml` cannot be loaded from blob store.
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== Deleting Blobs
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Once loaded to the blob store, blobs are handled very similarly to usual indexed documents in Solr.
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To delete blobs, you can use the same approaches used to delete individual documents from the index,
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namely Delete By ID and Delete By Query.
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For example, to delete a blob with the id `test/1`, you would issue a command like this:
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curl -H 'Content-Type: application/json' -d '{"delete": {"id": "test/1"}}' http://localhost:8983/solr/.system/update?commit=true
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Be sure to tell Solr to perform a <<updatehandlers-in-solrconfig.adoc#commits,commit>> as part of the request
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(`commit=true` in the above example) to see the change immediately.
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If you do not instruct Solr to perform a commit, Solr will use the `.system` collection autoCommit settings,
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which may not be the expected behavior.
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You can also use the delete by query syntax, as so:
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curl -H 'Content-Type: application/json' -d '{"delete": {"query": "id:test/1"}}' http://localhost:8983/solr/.system/update?commit=true
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For more on deleting documents generally, see the section <<uploading-data-with-index-handlers.adoc#sending-json-update-commands,Sending JSON Update Commands>>.
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