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# Solr connector for SilverStripe fulltextsearch module
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## Introduction
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This module provides a fulltextsearch module connector to Solr.
It works with Solr in multi-core mode. It needs to be able to update Solr configuration files, and has modes for
doing this by direct file access (when Solr shares a server with SilverStripe) and by WebDAV (when it's on a different server).
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See the helpful [Solr Tutorial](http://lucene.apache.org/fulltextsearch/api/doc-files/tutorial.html), for more on cores and querying.
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## Requirements
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Since Solr is Java based, it requires Java 1.5 or greater installed.
It also requires a servlet container such as Tomcat, Jetty, or Resin.
Jetty is already packaged with the module.
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See the official [Solr installation docs](http://wiki.apache.org/solr/SolrInstall)
for more information.
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Note that these requirements are for the Solr server environment,
which doesn't have to be the same physical machine as the SilverStripe webhost.
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## Installation
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Configure Solr in file mode. The 'path' directory has to be writeable
by the user the Solr search server is started with (see below).
// File: mysite/_config.php:
<?php
SearchUpdater::bind_manipulation_capture();
Solr::configure_server(isset($solr_config) ? $solr_config : array(
'host' => 'localhost',
'indexstore' => array(
'mode' => 'file',
'path' => BASE_PATH . '/fulltextsearch/thirdparty/fulltextsearch/server/solr'
)
));
Create an index
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// File: mysite/code/MyIndex.php:
<?php
class MyIndex extends SolrIndex {
function init() {
$this->addClass('Page');
$this->addAllFulltextFields();
}
}
Start the search server (via CLI, in a separate terminal window or background process)
cd fulltextsearch/thirdparty/fulltextsearch/server/
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java -jar start.jar
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Initialize the configuration (via CLI)
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sake dev/tasks/Solr_configure
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## Usage
After configuring Solr, you have the option to add your existing
content to its indices. Run the following command:
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sake dev/tasks/Solr_reindex
This will rebuild all indices. You can narrow down the operation with the following options:
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- `index`: PHP class name of an index
- `class`: PHP model class to reindex
- `start`: Offset (applies to matched records)
- `variantstate`: JSON encoded string with state, e.g. '{"SearchVariantVersioned":"Stage"}'
- `verbose`: Debug information
Note: The Solr indexes will be stored as binary files inside your SilverStripe project.
You can also copy the `thirdparty/`solr directory somewhere else,
just set the path value in `mysite/_config.php` to point to the new location.
And of course run `java -jar start.jar` from the new directory.
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## Debugging
### Using the web admin interface
You can visit `http://localhost:8983/solr`, which will show you a list
to the admin interfaces of all available indices.
There you can search the contents of the index via the native SOLR web interface.
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It is possible to manually replicate the data automatically sent
to Solr when saving/publishing in SilverStripe,
which is useful when debugging front-end queries,
see `thirdparty/fulltextsearch/server/silverstripe-solr-test.xml`.
java -Durl=http://localhost:8983/solr/MyIndex/update/ -Dtype=text/xml -jar post.jar silverstripe-solr-test.xml