Lucidworks Search accepts large binary objects (blobs) and stores them in Solr. After a blob is uploaded to Lucidworks Search, you can download the blob to your local computer, modify it, and then upload it again to Lucidworks Search. Lucidworks Search accepts the following types of blobs:Documentation Index
Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://doc.lucidworks.com/llms.txt
Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.
- Analytics catalog
- Connector plugin
- File
- Index stage plugin
- Managed Javascript (index)
- Managed Javascript (query)
- Open NLP model
- Other
- Query stage plugin
- Spark NLP model
- id. The unique identifier for the blob.
- path. The URL or location where the blob is stored.
- dir. The directory where the blob is located.
- filename. The filename of the blob.
- contentType. The type of content in the blog. Examples include application/zip, application/json, text/csv, text/plain, and application/java-archive.
- size. The size of the blob.
- modifiedTime. The last date and time the blob was modified in Unix epoch time in a
yyyy-mm-ddThh:mm:ssZformat. - version. The version of the blob.
- metadata. Additional data associated with the blob that varies based on the type of blob. Examples include drivers and resource type.