I know there is a filesystem river plugin. But can this index JSONs as well
sounds like it is for pdf, doc etc? I have a directory with changing
content (json-files get overwritten, deleted, added ...) and I would love
to index that in way the filesystem plugin describes it.
No. The FSRiver plugin only index documents through the mapping attachment
plugin. But, it really make sense to add this new feature.
Could you open an issue in the FSRiver plugin to track it?
I know there is a filesystem river plugin. But can this index JSONs as well -
sounds like it is for pdf, doc etc? I have a directory with changing content
(json-files get overwritten, deleted, added ...) and I would love to index
that in way the filesystem plugin describes it.
On Friday, December 28, 2012 11:44:57 AM UTC+1, David Pilato wrote:
No. The FSRiver plugin only index documents through the mapping
attachment plugin. But, it really make sense to add this new feature.
Could you open an issue in the FSRiver plugin to track it?
Thanks for the idea.
Le 28 décembre 2012 à 11:38, Valentin <ple...@gmail.com <javascript:>> a
écrit :
Hi,
I know there is a filesystem river plugin. But can this index JSONs as
well - sounds like it is for pdf, doc etc? I have a directory with changing
content (json-files get overwritten, deleted, added ...) and I would love
to index that in way the filesystem plugin describes it.
I know there is a filesystem river plugin. But can this index JSONs as
well - sounds like it is for pdf, doc etc? I have a directory with changing
content (json-files get overwritten, deleted, added ...) and I would love
to index that in way the filesystem plugin describes it.
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