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Rich file indexing & searching #2

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ArcCha opened this issue Jul 30, 2018 · 7 comments
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Rich file indexing & searching #2

ArcCha opened this issue Jul 30, 2018 · 7 comments
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ArcCha commented Jul 30, 2018

Mordor should provide an ability to automatically index uploaded files (including contents) and then allow searching through collected metadata (also full text search).

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apardyl commented Aug 1, 2018

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ArcCha commented Aug 1, 2018 via email

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apardyl commented Aug 1, 2018

Seems that both Solr and ElasticSearch use Tika for document extraction. I guess we can just use the one, that has better API/integration.

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apardyl commented Aug 2, 2018

If in doubt, go Solr.

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m4tx commented Aug 10, 2018

I think @ArcCha is already working on this?

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ArcCha commented Aug 10, 2018 via email

@apardyl apardyl removed this from the MVP milestone Nov 10, 2018
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apardyl commented Nov 10, 2018

Removed this from MVP milestone as current solution used by KSIUJ does not provide this.

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