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[jira] [Commented] (SOLR-15080) Apache Zeppelin Sandbox Integration

    [ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-15080?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:comment-tabpanel&focusedCommentId=17320185#comment-17320185 ] 

Jason Gerlowski commented on SOLR-15080:
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Morning [~epugh] - I've switched this over to PR-land [here|https://github.com/apache/solr/pull/74] as you suggested.  I fixed the bug I knew of in {{update_interpreter}}, and cleaned up a lot of the debug logging the patch had previously.  The last remaining hurdle afaik is Windows support: I'm hoping to add and test that today.  If all goes well and you don't have any other review feedback, I'll target the end of this week or early next week to commit?  (_realizes he said the same thing 2 months ago_).

Anyway, let me know if you've got any feedback - otherwise this should be close to merged!  And thanks for the feedback so far.

> Apache Zeppelin Sandbox Integration  
> -------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: SOLR-15080
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-15080
>             Project: Solr
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>            Reporter: Jason Gerlowski
>            Assignee: Jason Gerlowski
>            Priority: Major
>         Attachments: SOLR-15080.patch, SOLR-15080.patch
>
>          Time Spent: 0.5h
>  Remaining Estimate: 0h
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> With the steady expansion of Solr's "Math Expression" and "Streaming Expression" libraries, Solr has a lot of analytics and data exploration capabilities to show off in a "notebook" environment.  Case in point - the "Visual Guide to Math Expressions" being worked on in SOLR-13105.  These docs make heavy use of screenshots taken from Zeppelin, a popular notebook project run by the ASF.  Interested readers are going to want to try their own hand at replicating the specific visualizations showed off in those docs, and in using Solr's analytics capabilities more broadly.
> Zeppelin isn't hard to set up and run, but there are a few steps that might deter or thwart unfamiliar users.  I'd love to see Solr make this easier by offering some sort of integration point with Zeppelin to get users up and running.
> I'm still up in the air on what form would be best for such an integration.  But as a strawman I've attached a patch that creates a "zeppelin" tool for "bin/solr".
> This tool is in the same spirit as our Solr "examples" in that it sets a user up to play with a particular use case without any fuss or configuration on their part.  It will install Zeppelin, the Zeppelin "interpreter" needed to talk to Solr, and the Zeppelin configs necessary to talk to a local Solr.  It contains other commands to start/stop Zeppelin and clean out the Zeppelin sandbox, but draws the line there in terms of exposing Zeppelin functionality more broadly.



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