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- Enable the Discovery Aspects in the XMLUI by changing the following settings in
config/xmlui.xconf
- Comment out:
SearchArtifacts
Uncomment:
Discovery
Code Block xml xml <xmlui> <aspects> <!-- @deprecated: the Artifact Browser has been devided into ViewArtifacts, BrowseArtifacts, SearchArtifacts <aspect name="Artifact Browser" path="resource://aspects/ArtifactBrowser/" /> --> <aspect name="Displaying Artifacts" path="resource://aspects/ViewArtifacts/" /> <aspect name="Browsing Artifacts" path="resource://aspects/BrowseArtifacts/" /> <!--<aspect name="Searching Artifacts" path="resource://aspects/SearchArtifacts/" />--> <aspect name="Administration" path="resource://aspects/Administrative/" /> <aspect name="E-Person" path="resource://aspects/EPerson/" /> <aspect name="Submission and Workflow" path="resource://aspects/Submission/" /> <aspect name="Statistics" path="resource://aspects/Statistics/" /> <!-- To enable Discovery, uncomment this Aspect that will enable it within your existing XMLUI Also make sure to comment the SearchArtifacts aspect as leaving it on together with discovery will cause UI overlap issues--> <aspect name="Discovery" path="resource://aspects/Discovery/" /> <!-- This aspect tests the various possible DRI features, it helps a theme developer create themes --> <!-- <aspect name="XML Tests" path="resource://aspects/XMLTest/"/> --> </aspects>
- Comment out:
- Enable the Discovery Indexing Consumer that will update Discovery Indexes on changes to content in XMLUI, JSPUI, SWORD, and LNI in config/dspace.cfg
Add discovery to the list of event.dispatcher.default.consumers
Code Block # default synchronous dispatcher (same behavior as traditional DSpace) event.dispatcher.default.class = org.dspace.event.BasicDispatcher #event.dispatcher.default.consumers = search, browse, eperson, harvester event.dispatcher.default.consumers = search, browse, discovery, eperson, harvester
Change recent.submissions.count to zero
Code Block #Put the recent submissions count to 0 so that discovery can use it's recent submissions, # not doing this when discovery is enabled will cause UI overlap issues #How many recent submissions should be displayed at any one time #recent.submissions.count = 5 recent.submissions.count = 0
- Check that the port is correct for solr.search.server in config/modules/discovery.cfg
If all of your traffic runs over port 80, then you need to remove the port from the URL
Code Block ##### Search Indexing ##### solr.search.server = http://localhost/solr/search
From the command line, navigate to the [dspace] directory and run the command below to index the content of your DSpace instance into Discovery.
Code Block ./bin/dspace update-discovery-index
Panel NOTE: This step may take some time if you have a large number of items in your repository.
- Verify that you can see the Sidebar Facets on your DSpace homepage. Note that these are only visible when you have items in your repository.
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- Enable the Discovery Search processor in the by changing the following settings in
config/dspace.cfg
- Comment out:
org.dspace.app.webui.search.LuceneSearchRequestProcessor
Uncomment:
org.dspace.app.webui.discovery.DiscoverySearchRequestProcessor
Code Block xml xml plugin.single.org.dspace.app.webui.search.SearchRequestProcessor = \ org.dspace.app.webui.discovery.DiscoverySearchRequestProcessor
- Comment out:
- Enable the Discovery Indexing Consumer that will update Discovery Indexes on changes to content in XMLUI, JSPUI, SWORD, and LNI in config/dspace.cfg
Add discovery to the list of event.dispatcher.default.consumers
Code Block # default synchronous dispatcher (same behavior as traditional DSpace) event.dispatcher.default.class = org.dspace.event.BasicDispatcher #event.dispatcher.default.consumers = search, browse, eperson, harvester event.dispatcher.default.consumers = search, browse, discovery, eperson, harvester
Note As it is not possible in JSPUI to use both search provider (Lucene and Discovery), it is generally more appropriate, but not required, to remove the "search" consumer from the list above. The "browse" consumer can be removed as well if you configure the Browse System to use SOLR/Discovery as its backend (see Defining the Storage of the Browse Data)
Enable facet showing in the Repository, Communities and Collections home pages
Code Block plugin.sequence.org.dspace.plugin.CommunityHomeProcessor = \ org.dspace.app.webui.components.RecentCommunitySubmissions,\ org.dspace.app.webui.discovery.SideBarFacetProcessor plugin.sequence.org.dspace.plugin.CollectionHomeProcessor = \ org.dspace.app.webui.components.RecentCollectionSubmissions,\ org.dspace.app.webui.discovery.SideBarFacetProcessor plugin.sequence.org.dspace.plugin.SiteHomeProcessor = \ org.dspace.app.webui.discovery.SideBarFacetProcessor
Note Please note that JSPUI (in contrast to XMLUI) still relies on the Browse Engine to show "recent submissions". The browse engine can be configured to use SOLR/Discovery as its backend (see Defining the Storage of the Browse Data)
Enable a JSON endpoint to provide autocomplete the autocompletion feature in the search form
Code Block plugin.named.org.dspace.app.webui.json.JSONRequest = \ org.dspace.app.webui.discovery.DiscoveryJSONRequest = discovery
- Check that the port is correct for solr.search.server in config/modules/discovery.cfg
If all of your traffic runs over port 80, then you need to remove the port from the URL
Code Block ##### Search Indexing ##### solr.search.server = http://localhost/solr/search
From the command line, navigate to the [dspace] directory and run the command below to index the content of your DSpace instance into Discovery.
Code Block ./bin/dspace update-discovery-index
Panel NOTE: This step may take some time if you have a large number of items in your repository.
- Verify that you can see the Sidebar Facets on your DSpace homepage or that an empty search query will return all the repository content. Note that these are only visible when you have items in your repository.
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