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Asked: May 26, 20262026-05-26T10:46:42+00:00 2026-05-26T10:46:42+00:00

I need to get total size of an index in Apache Solr using Java.

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I need to get total size of an index in Apache Solr using Java. The following code gets the total number of documents but I am looking for the size. And with the use of ReplicationHandler I was thinking that I can get the index size as told by someone here on this link.. http://lucene.472066.n3.nabble.com/cheking-the-size-of-the-index-using-solrj-API-s-td692686.html but I am not getting the index size.

BufferedWriter out1 = null;
        FileWriter fstream1 = new FileWriter("src/test/resources/solr-document-id-desc.txt");
        out1 = new BufferedWriter(fstream1);
        ApplicationContext context = null;
        context = new ClassPathXmlApplicationContext("application-context.xml");
        CommonsHttpSolrServer solrServer = (CommonsHttpSolrServer) context.getBean("solrServer");
        SolrQuery solrQuery = new SolrQuery().setQuery("*:*");

      QueryResponse rsp = solrServer.query(solrQuery);

        //I am trying to use replicationhandler but I am not able to get the index size using statistics. Is there any way to get the index size..?                        
       ReplicationHandler handler2 = new ReplicationHandler();
       System.out.println( handler2.getDescription()); 

       NamedList statistics = handler2.getStatistics();
       System.out.println("Statistics   "+ statistics); 
       System.out.println(rsp.getResults().getNumFound());

      Iterator<SolrDocument> iter = rsp.getResults().iterator();

      while (iter.hasNext()) {
                      SolrDocument resultDoc = iter.next();        
                      System.out.println(resultDoc.getFieldNames());
                      String id = (String) resultDoc.getFieldValue("numFound");
                      String description = (String) resultDoc.getFieldValue("description");
                      System.out.println(id+"~~"+description);
                      out1.write(id+"~~"+description);
                      out1.newLine();
      }
      out1.close();

    Any suggestions will be appreciated..

Update Code:-

ReplicationHandler handler2 = new ReplicationHandler();
System.out.println( handler2.getDescription()); 
 NamedList statistics = handler2.getStatistics();
 System.out.println("Statistics   "+ statistics.get("indexSize")); 
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    2026-05-26T10:46:43+00:00Added an answer on May 26, 2026 at 10:46 am

    The indexsize is available with the statistics in ReplicationHandler

    org.apache.solr.handler.ReplicationHandler
    

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      public NamedList getStatistics() {
        NamedList list = super.getStatistics();
        if (core != null) {
          list.add("indexSize", NumberUtils.readableSize(getIndexSize()));
        }
      }
    

    You can use the URL http://localhost:8983/solr/replication?command=details , which returns the index size.

    <lst name="details">
      <str name="indexSize">26.13 KB</str>
      .....
    </lst>
    

    Not sure if it works with the instantiation of ReplicationHandler, as it would need the reference of the core and the index.

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