================= Index Maintenance ================= Solr offers a lot of request handlers to do maintenance tasks. Committing pending documents ============================ .. code-block:: bash curl http://host:port/solr-path/update -H "Content-Type: text/xml" --data-binary '' Clearing the index ================== .. code-block:: bash curl http://host:port/solr-path/update -H "Content-Type: text/xml" --data-binary '*:*' curl http://host:port/solr-path/update -H "Content-Type: text/xml" --data-binary '' Optimizing the index ==================== This is no longer needed. The old scheduler task have also been removed. Searching the index from the command line ========================================= Parameters: :q: what to search for. Format: fieldName:fieldValue :qt: defines the query type, for the command line we recommend "standard", the extension itself uses "dismax" :fl: comma separated list of fields to return :rows: number of rows to return :start: offset from where to return results .. code-block:: bash curl 'http://host:port/path-to-solr/select?q=hello&qt=standard&fl=title,content' Getting information / statistics about the index ================================================ .. code-block:: bash curl 'http://host:port/path-to-solr/admin/luke' Create cores with the core admin api ==================================== The CoreAdmin API (https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/solr/CoreAdmin+API) allows you, manipulate the cores in your solr server. Since we support configSets a core could be generated with the following http call: .. code-block:: bash curl 'http://host:port/path-to-solr/admin/cores?action=CREATE&name=core_de&configSet=ext_solr_8_0_0&schema=german/schema.xml&dataDir=../../data/german'