This has the same logic as the previous python, but no longer relies
upon parsing HTML output, instead using java's doclet processor.
The errors are reported like "normal" javadoc errors with source file
name and line number and happen when running "gradlew javadoc"
Although the "rules" are the same as the previous python, the python had
some bugs where the checker didn't quite do exactly what we wanted, so
some fixes were applied throughout.
Co-authored-by: Dawid Weiss <dawid.weiss@carrotsearch.com>
Co-authored-by: Uwe Schindler <uschindler@apache.org>
* Remove DIH example directory
* Remove contrib code directories
* Remove contrib package related configurations for build tools
* Remove mention of DIH example
* remove dih as build dependencies and no-longer needed version pins
* Remove README references to DIH
* Remove dih mention from the script that probably does need to exist at all
* More build artifact references
* More removed dependencies leftovers (licenses/versions)
* No need to smoke exclude DIH anymore
* Remove Admin UI's DIH integration
* Remove DIH from shortname package list
* Remove unused DIH (related? not?) dataset
Unclear what is happening here, but there is no reference to that directory anywhere else
The other parallel directories ARE referenced in a TestConfigSetsAPI.java
* Hidden Idea files references
* No DIH to ignore anymore
* Remove last Derby DB references
* Remove DIH from documentation
Add the information in Major Changes document with the link to the external repo
* Added/updated a mention to CHANGES
* Fix leftover library mentions
* Fix Spellings
Prior to this commit, the wrapup logic at the end of
DocBuilder.execute() closed out a series of DIH objects, but did so
in a way that an exception closing any of them resulted in the remainder
staying open. This is especially problematic since Writer.close()
throws exceptions that DIH uses to determine the success/failure of the
run.
In practice this caused network errors sending DIH data to other Solr
nodes to result in leaked JDBC connections.
This commit changes DocBuilder's termination logic to handle exceptions
more gracefully, ensuring that errors closing a DIHWriter (for example)
don't prevent the closure of entity-processor and DataSource objects.
* SOLR-14588: Implement Circuit Breakers
This commit consists of two parts: initial circuit breakers infrastructure and real JVM memory based
circuit breaker which monitors incoming search requests and rejects them with SERVICE_TOO_BUSY error
if the defined threshold is breached, thus giving headroom to existing indexing and search requests
to complete.
SOLR-12823: remove clusterstate.json in Lucene/Solr 9.0 - fix TestZKPropertiesWriter
TestZKPropertiesWriter relied on removed legacy features of the SolrCloud cluster to work.
Start a MiniSolrCloudCluster (implies config set and other test resources config) and have the test use the core of a created collection.
Add support for BlockMax WAND via a minExactHits parameter. Hits will be counted accurately at least until this value, and above that, the count will be an approximation. In distributed search requests, the count will be per shard, so potentially the count will be accurately counted until numShards * minExactHits. The response will include the value numFoundExact which can be true (The value in numFound is exact) or false (the value in numFound is an approximation).
* Remove SRL.listConfigDir (unused)
* Remove SRL.getDataDir
* Remove SRL.getCoreName
* Remove SRL.getCoreProperties
XmlConfigFile needs to be passed in the substitutableProperties
IndexSchema needs to be passed in the substitutableProperties
Remove redundant Properties from CoreContainer constructors
* Remove SRL.newAdminHandlerInstance (unused)
* Remove SRL.openSchema and openConfig
* Avoid SRL.getConfigDir
Also harmonized similar initialization logic between DIH Tika processor & ExtractingRequestHandler.
* Ensure SRL.addToClassLoader and reloadLuceneSPI are called at most once
Don't auto-load "lib" in constructor; wrong place for this logic.
* Avoid SRL.getInstancePath
Added SolrCore.getInstancePath instead
Use CoreContainer.getSolrHome instead
NodeConfig should track solrHome separate from SolrResourceLoader
* Simplify some SolrCore constructors
* Move locateSolrHome to new SolrPaths
* Move "User Files" stuff to SolrPaths