Dear XWiki community,
I would like to thank Paul, Sergiu and all the
members in the community
for giving me wonderful guidance and support for the SOLR search component
throughout the GSOC period. It was a vey good learning experience and am
sure it is going to be more awesome in coming days [?] .
*Status :*
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As of now Solr Search Component has the following features:
1. Simple text search
2. Advanced search using document fields like title, name, comments,
space, language etc..
3. Objects and Properties
4. Search attachments and text inside the readable attachments.
5. Multilingual Support.
6. Debug Mode
7. Search Filters based on space, type, language and boost values
8. Sorting based on Relevancy, Date, Author
9. Quick search
10. Admin module to index wiki as a whole or a selected space.
11. Indexing status details.
*Work remaining to be able to commit the component in platform :*
1. Auto Suggest feature
2. Admin UI with improved features
3. Search calibration (Test using Precision and recall)
4. Unit test cases and Functional test cases.
5. Fix the reported bugs.
I asked Vincent for a JIRA component to track my bugs. He suggested this.
http://jira.xwiki.org/browse/XCONTRIB
I would be more than happy to fix the bugs :)
Detailed status and set up could be found here:
http://dev.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/GoogleSummerOfCode/SolrSearchApplication
Progress page:
http://dev.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/GoogleSummerOfCode/SOLRsearchcomponent
I faced a lot issues in hosting the project. Thanks to Paul for helping me
out.
Running Instance for the Solr Search component could be found here:
http://savitha.hoplahup.net/xwiki/bin/view/Main/AdvancedSearch
The running instance has around 10 multilingual pages which supports 5
languages currently( English, French, Spanish, Cesky,
Deutsch(en,fr,es,cs,de) ) and around 200 english pages.
Thank you all once again for the guidance and will commit the remaning work
during my free time.
On Mon, Aug 20, 2012 at 9:17 AM, Sergiu Dumitriu <sergiu(a)xwiki.com> wrote:
On 08/20/2012 12:10 PM, Sergiu Dumitriu wrote:
Hello GSoC students and mentors,
Today is the firm pencils down deadline (in about 3 hours). What does
this mean?
First, your success regarding the GSoC project is supposed to be judged
on the work done so far, and you're supposed to send to Google all the
code that you wrote up until this date. (code submission will begin on
August 31)
Second, both students and mentors have to submit the final evaluations
before Friday, 19:00 UTC. Without the evaluations, the project will be
automatically considered failed, so don't forget to submit them on time,
ideally as soon as possible, not right before the deadline.
Sent too quickly:
Third, students should send an email with their status so far, comparing
with the initial plan to see what was achieved, what was left out, and what
was done differently than envisioned at the start.
In general, I feel that all the projects have been successful, and are
good candidates for integration into the platform
shortly. So, even if
the GSoC coding period is officially over, don't forget that one of the
main goals of the program is to introduce students to open source
communities on the long term. Thus, I'd be more than happy to see you
continue to be members of the XWiki open source community, hoping that
we made a good impression and made you feel welcome here. A project is
never "done", there's always room for improvements, new features,
maintenance, bug fixing, documentation and so on.
So, congratulations on your work, I hope you liked doing it, and that
you enjoyed the interaction with your mentors and with the XWiki
community.
How to get out the code that you wrote?
Go to your local Git repository, and execute the following command (use
your own name for the --author parameter):
git log --patch "--before=2012-08-20T19:00z" --author=sergiu >
SergiuDumitriu-xwiki.patch
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Thanks,
Savitha