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External indexing relies upon the objects you wish to have indexed to have an indexing:indexable mixin property. This can be done using the REST interface or via the fedora-node-types.cnd
Definition using the REST interface
Go to http://localhost:8080/rest/fcr:namespaces and in the Register Namespace form add:
Prefix: indexing
Namespace: http://fedora.info/definitions/v4/indexing#
Go to http://localhost:8080/rest/fcr:nodetypes and in the Update CND form add:
[indexing:indexable] mixin
- indexing:hasIndexingTransformation (STRING) multiple COPY nofulltext noqueryorder
Definition via fedora-node-types.cnd
Make sure your node definitions contain the following:
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https://github.com/futures/fcrepo-jms-indexer-pluggable
TODO: flesh out
Load an LDPATH program
The following is an example of loading a LDPATH program called "custom".
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curl -X POST -H "Content-Type: application/rdf+ldpath" -d "@post.txt" "http://localhost:8080/rest/fedora:system/fedora:transform/fedora:ldpath/custom/fcr:content" post.txt: @prefix fcrepo : <http://fedora.info/definitions/v4/repository#> id = . :: xsd:string ; title = dc:title :: xsd:string; uuid = fcrepo:uuid :: xsd:string ; |
Note that for solr indexing the field name (such as id, title, and uuid) must be match fields that are defined in the solr schema.xml.
Create objects with indexing properties
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curl -X POST -H "Content-Type: application/n3" "http://localhost:8080/rest/node/to/createanIndexableObject" -d "@body.rdf" body.rdf: @prefix rdf: <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#> . @prefix indexing:<http://fedora.info/definitions/v4/indexing#>. <object<> uri> rdf:type <http://fedora.info/definitions/v4/indexing#indexable> <> indexing:hasIndexingTransformation \"default\". |
TODO: test