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Solr connector for SilverStripe fulltextsearch module
Introduction
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).
See the helpful Solr Tutorial, for more on cores and querying.
Requirements
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.
See the official Solr installation docs for more information.
Note that these requirements are for the Solr server environment, which doesn't have to be the same physical machine as the SilverStripe webhost.
Installation
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
// 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/
java -jar start.jar
Initialize the configuration (via CLI)
sake dev/tasks/Solr_configure
Usage
After configuring Solr, you have the option to add your existing content to its indices. Run the following command:
sake dev/tasks/Solr_reindex
This will rebuild all indices. You can narrow down the operation with the following options:
index
: PHP class name of an indexclass
: PHP model class to reindexstart
: 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.
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.
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