Documents, Fields, and Schema Design
This section discusses how Solr organizes its data into documents and fields, as well as how to work with a schema in Solr.
This section includes the following topics:
Overview of Documents, Fields, and Schema Design: An introduction to the concepts covered in this section.
Solr Field Types: Detailed information about field types in Solr, including the field types in the default Solr schema.
Defining Fields: Describes how to define fields in Solr.
Copying Fields: Describes how to populate fields with data copied from another field.
Dynamic Fields: Information about using dynamic fields in order to catch and index fields that do not exactly conform to other field definitions in your schema.
Schema API: Use curl commands to read various parts of a schema or create new fields and copyField rules.
Other Schema Elements: Describes other important elements in the Solr schema.
Putting the Pieces Together: A higher-level view of the Solr schema and how its elements work together.
DocValues: Describes how to create a docValues index for faster lookups.
Schemaless Mode: Automatically add previously unknown schema fields using value-based field type guessing.
Luke Request Handler: The request handler which provides access to information about fields in the index. This request handler powers the Schema Browser page of Solr’s Admin UI.
Schema Designer: Provides an interactive experience to create a schema using sample data.