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If you add new browse fields then you should coordinate changes here with the message catalog(s) in the UI. You will need to add several entries:
key | value |
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browse.comcol.by.* | label the browse field in the Browse menu of a community or collection page |
menu.section.browse_global_by_* | label the browse field in the "browse" dropdown at the top of the page |
browse.metadata.* | label the browse field in the body of the browsing page |
browse.metadata.*.breadcrumbs | label the browse field in the page's "breadcrumb trail" |
config/spring/api/discovery.xml
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Command used: |
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Java class: | org.dspace.discovery.IndexClient |
Arguments (short and long forms): | Description |
called without any options, will update/clean an existing index | |
| (re)build index, wiping out current one if it exists |
| clean existing index removing any documents that no longer exist in the db |
| if updating existing index, force each handle to be reindexed even if uptodate |
| print this help message |
-i <object handle> | Reindex an individual object (and any child objects). When run on an Item, it just reindexes that single Item. When run on a Collection, it reindexes the Collection itself and all Items in that Collection. When run on a Community, it reindexes the Community itself and all sub-Communities, contained Collections and contained Items. |
| remove an Item, Collection or Community from index based on its handle |
-s | Rebuild the spellchecker, can be combined with -b and -f. |
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