/browse handler (velocity UI) not initiating CustomQueryParser - solr

I have defined my CustomQueryParser in my RequestHandler.
Below is the RequestHandler part of the code in solrconfig.xml
<requestHandler name="/browse" class="solr.SearchHandler">
<lst name="defaults">
<str name="defType">customparser</str>
<str name="echoParams">explicit</str>
<str name="qf">body_txt manu2</str>
<str name="q.op">AND</str>
<!-- <str name="mm">100%</str> -->
</lst>
</requestHandler>
And below is the queryParser part of the code in solrconfig.xml
<queryParser name="customparser" class="com.mycompany.lucene.search.QueryParserPlugin"/>
I have ensured that the jar file associated to the QueryParserPlugin is loading.
But when I make a query the correct documents are not reflecting.
Is there a way I can print from within my CustomQueryParser jar to the solr.log to know if it is being invoked?
Also how do i get this to work?
Have been struggling with this since quite a few days. Please Help !
Thanks

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solr spellcheck not returning any suggestions

My spellcheck originally was working fine and then recently i noticed somewhere in past few months it stopped working. Spend huge amount of time to find what went wrong but no clue. Any help is much appreciated.
Below are my handler config
<str name="spellcheck">true</str>
<str name="spellcheck.dictionary">default</str>
<str name="spellcheck.count">5</str>
</lst>
<arr name="last-components">
<str>spellcheck</str>
</arr>
Below are my spellcheck component config
<searchComponent name="spellcheck" class="solr.SpellCheckComponent">
<lst name="spellchecker">
<str name="name">default</str>
<str name="classname">solr.FileBasedSpellChecker</str>
<str name="sourceLocation">mesh1.txt</str>
<str name="characterEncoding">UTF-8</str>
<str name="spellcheckIndexDir">./spellcheckerFile</str>
<str name="spellcheck.build">true</str>
I am able to see spellcheck is turned on in the solr query result. But it is not returning any suggestions
"spellcheck":{
"suggestions":[]}}
Problem was dictionary file did not got built. Because to build a file apart from adding "spellcheck.build> true" in config file, we also have to pass a url with command &spellcheck.build=true
This has to be done only once.

Solr auto suggest (suggester) returns no results

I am quite new to using solr5.1 - and I am now playing around to see if I can get the autosuggest to work. So, the background is that I have a core named docs and I post documents to this collection using something along the lines of:
/bin/post -c docs /path/to/my/docs/*.pdf
..and I have the documents indexed. Now, I tweak the solrconfig.xml, located within my core directory to include autosuggest. So, borrowing some code from here, I include the following:
<searchComponent name="suggest" class="solr.SuggestComponent">
<lst name="suggester">
<str name="name">mySuggester</str>
<str name="lookupImpl">FuzzyLookupFactory</str>
<str name="storeDir">suggester_fuzzy_dir</str>
<!-- Substitute these for the two above for another "flavor"
<str name=”lookupImpl”>AnalyzingInfixLookupFactory</str>
<str name=”indexPath”>suggester_infix_dir</str>
-->
<str name="dictionaryImpl">DocumentDictionaryFactory</str>
<str name="field">_text_</str>
<str name="suggestAnalyzerFieldType">string</str>
<str name="buildOnStartup">false</str>
<str name="buildOnCommit">false</str>
</lst>
</searchComponent>
<requestHandler name="/suggest" class="solr.SearchHandler" startup="lazy" >
<lst name="defaults">
<str name="suggest">true</str>
<str name="suggest.count">10</str>
<str name="suggest.dictionary">mySuggester</str>
</lst>
<arr name="components">
<str>suggest</str>
</arr>
</requestHandler>
Now, I do:
http://localhost:8983/solr/docs/suggest?suggest=true&suggest.build=true&suggest.dictionary=mySuggester&wt=json&suggest.q=mode
and I always seem to get:
{"responseHeader":
{"status":0,"QTime":19},
"command":"build","suggest":
{"mySuggester":
{"mode":
{"numFound":0,"suggestions":[]}
}
}
}
I am not entirely sure what is it that I am doing wrong - I was wondering if I should be modifying the solrconfig.xml before adding any docs? or was it something wrong with the snippet of code inserted into it? Also, I am not sure if this line:
<str name="suggestAnalyzerFieldType">string</str>
is correct. I read that use of string should not be used - but again, I see the solr docs using it.
I have also tried code from here, but it seems to give me the same results - i.e no suggested words.
Any help on this would be great.
UPDATE: #01:
I have recently been reading that some features of solr need stored=true to work. I am now wondering if this applies to Suggester. So, do I need to turn the text field in solr.xml to stored=true?

How to query Solr shard

I've followed this to set up shard in Solr. As per this topic "Testing Index Sharding on Two Local Servers", I was able to query into shard and get the result (somehose:port1/solr/select?shards=somehost:port1/solr,somehost:port2/solr&indent=true&q=helloworld
).
In that page it is also mentioned that "Rather than require users to include the shards parameter explicitly, it is usually preferred to configure this parameter as a default in the RequestHandler section of solrconfig.xml."
So, I made the changes in solrconfig.xml of the solr instance which is running on port1
<requestHandler name="/select" class="solr.SearchHandler">
<lst name="defaults">
<str name="echoParams">explicit</str>
<int name="rows">10</int>
<str name="df">text</str>
</lst>
<lst name="shards.info">
<lst name="localhost:port2/solr">
<long name="numFound">1333</long>
<float name="maxScore">1.0</float>
<str name="shardAddress">http://localhost:port2/solr</str>
<long name="time">686</long>
</lst>
<lst name="localhost:port1/solr">
<long name="numFound">342</long>
<float name="maxScore">1.0</float>
<str name="shardAddress">http://localhost:port1/solr</str>
<long name="time">602</long>
</lst>
</lst>
Now, I'm trying to hit somehost:port1/solr/collection1/select?q=helloworld&wt=json&indent=true
but I'm not getting the desired responce. Please let me know what I'm missing here?
You can't just copy the content from the response into your configuration file - those two formats are completely different. The reference is to the fact that each entry in the defaults section is added to the query string (unless they're provided there already - there are also options if you want to force a certain value that can't be overridden).
<requestHandler name="/selectdistributed" class="solr.SearchHandler">
<lst name="defaults">
[...]
<str name="shards">somehost:port1/solr,somehost:port2/solr</str>
</lst>
</requestHandler>
.. should do what you want. This will add shards=somehost:port1/solr,somehost:port2/solr to the query string of all the requsts that go through that handler.

solr - set fileds as default search field

The following query works well for me
http://[]:8983/solr/vault/select?q=VersionComments%3AWhite
returns all the documents where version comments includes White
I try to omit the field name and put it as a default value as follows :
In solr config I write
<requestHandler name="/select" class="solr.SearchHandler">
<!-- default values for query parameters can be specified, these
will be overridden by parameters in the request
-->
<lst name="defaults">
<str name="echoParams">explicit</str>
<int name="rows">10</int>
<str name="df">PackageName</str>
<str name="df">Tag</str>
<str name="df">VersionComments</str>
<str name="df">VersionTag</str>
<str name="df">Description</str>
<str name="df">SKU</str>
<str name="df">SKUDesc</str>
</lst>
I restart the solr and create a full import.
Then I try using
http://[]:8983/solr/vault/select?q=White
(Where
http://[]:8983/solr/vault/select?q=VersionComments%3AWhite
still works)
But I dont get the document any as answer.
What am I doing wrong?
As far as I know you should only have the <str name="df"></str> declared once in your requestHandler
Typically what I do is copy all the fields that i want to search into a default search field called text.
schema.xml:
<copyField source="name_t" dest="text"/>
solrconfig.xml
<requestHandler name="/select" class="solr.SearchHandler">
<!-- default values for query parameters can be specified, these
will be overridden by parameters in the request
-->
<lst name="defaults">
<str name="q">*:*</str>
<str name="echoParams">explicit</str>
<int name="rows">10</int>
<str name="df">text</str>
</lst>
</requestHandler>
If this is not good enough, you can always search other fields using a dismax search with the qf declaration like so:
http://localhost:8983/solr/vault/select/?q= White&defType=dismax&qf=PackageName+Tag+VersionComments+VersionTag+Description+SKU+SKUDesc

Solr and spellcheck component : spellcheck.q doesn't take into consideration

I use spellcheck component and when I request solr I have results. But if I use spellcheck.q, i haven't result.
Someone has an idea ?
Thanks
<!-- The spell check component can return a list of alternative spelling
suggestions. -->
<searchComponent name="spellcheck" class="solr.SpellCheckComponent">
<str name="queryAnalyzerFieldType">textSpell</str>
<lst name="spellchecker">
<str name="name">default</str>
<str name="field">spellCheck</str>
<str name="spellcheckIndexDir">./spellchecker</str>
<str name="buildOnCommit">true</str>
<str name="accuracy">0.4</str>
<float name="thresholdTokenFrequency">.0004</float>
</lst>
</searchComponent>
<!--<queryConverter name="queryConverter" class="solr.SpellingQueryConverter"/>-->
<!-- Handler par défaut -->
<requestHandler name="default" class="solr.SearchHandler" lazy="true" default="true">
<lst name="defaults">
<str name="spellcheck.onlyMorePopular">false</str>
<str name="spellcheck.extendedResults">false</str>
<str name="spellcheck.count">10</str>
<str name="hl.usePhraseHighLighter">true</str>
<str name="hl.highlightMultiTerm">true</str>
<str name="hl.mergeContiguous">true</str>
</lst>
<arr name="last-components">
<str>highlight</str>
<str>spellcheck</str>
</arr>
</requestHandler>
Have you added your spellcheck component to the corresponding request handler (in solr config), set spellcheck parameter to true (or on) and configured the correct dictionary to use (if its name different than "default")?
If you don't use the spellcheck.q parameter, then the default is to use the q parameter (from http://wiki.apache.org/solr/SpellCheckComponent#q_OR_spellcheck.q). From that wiki:
Essentially, if you have a spelling "ready" version in your application, then it is probably better to send spellcheck.q, otherwise, if you just want Solr to do the job, use the q parameter
The reason that it works if you change the definition of the field type is probably due to the new field type being "spelling ready". It would help if you posted the query you are using and the relevant lines in the schema.xml.

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