Skip to main content

zc.buildout to configure a solr instance

Project description

The recipe configures an instance of the Solr indexing server. Solr is an open source enterprise search server based on the Lucene Java search library, with XML/HTTP and JSON APIs, hit highlighting, faceted search, caching, replication, and a web administration interface

SVN Repository: http://svn.plone.org/svn/collective/buildout/collective.recipe.solrinstance/

Note: This version of the recipe only supports Solr 1.4. Please use a release from the 0.x series if you are using Solr 1.3.

Supported options

The recipe supports the following options:

solr-location

Path to the location of the Solr installation. This should be the top-level installation directory.

host

Name or IP address of the Solr server, e.g. some.server.com. Defaults to ‘localhost’.

port

Server port. Defaults to 8983.

basepath

Base path to the Solr service on the server. The final URL to the Solr service will be made of

$host:$port/$basepath

to which the actual commands will be appended. Defaults to ‘/solr’.

config-destination

Optional override for the directory where the solrconfig.xml file will be generated. Defaults to the Solr default location.

config-template

Optional override for the template used to generate the solrconfig.xml file. Defaults to the template contained in the recipe, i.e. templates/solrconfig.xml.tmpl.

schema-destination

Optional override for the directory where the schema.xml file will be generated. Defaults to the Solr default location.

schema-template

Optional override for the template used to generate the schema.xml file. Defaults to the template contained in the recipe, i.e. templates/schema.xml.tmpl.

jetty-destination

Optional override for the directory where the jetty.xml file will be generated. Defaults to the Solr default location.

extra-field-types

Configure the extra field types available to be used in the index option. You can create custom field types with special analysers and tokenizers, check Solr’s complete reference: http://wiki.apache.org/solr/AnalyzersTokenizersTokenFilters

filter

Configure the additional filters for the default field types. Each filter is configured on a separated line. Each line contains a index params pair, where index is one of the existing index types and params contains [key]:[value] items to configure the filter. Check the available filters in Solr’s docs: http://wiki.apache.org/solr/AnalyzersTokenizersTokenFilters#TokenFilterFactories

index

Configures the different types of index fields provided by the Solr instance. Each field is configured on a separated line. Each line contains a white-space separated list of [key]:[value] pairs which define the index.

unique-key

Optional override for declaring a field to be unique for all documents. See http://wiki.apache.org/solr/SchemaXml for more information Defaults to ‘uid’.

default-search-field

Configure a default search field, which is used when no field was explicitly given. See http://wiki.apache.org/solr/SchemaXml.

max-num-results

The maximum number of results the Solr server returns. Defaults to 10.

section-name

Name of the product-config section to be generated for zope.conf. Defaults to ‘solr’.

zope-conf

Optional override for the configuration snippet that is generated to be included in zope.conf by other recipes. Defaults to:

<product-config ${part:section-name}>
    address ${part:host}:${part:port}
    basepath ${part:basepath}
</product-config>
default-operator

The default operator to use for queries. Valid values or AND and OR. Defaults to OR.

additional-solrconf

Optional additional configuration to be included inside the solrconfig.xml. For instance, <requestHandler /> directives.

cacheSize

Number of cache entries for the various caches (filterCache, fieldValueCache, queryResultCache and documentCache). Defaults to 512.

maxWarmingSearchers

Maximum number of searchers that may be warming in the background. Defaults to 4. For read-only slaves recommend to set to 1 or 2.

useColdSearcher

If a request comes in without a warm searcher available, immediately use one of the warming searchers to handle the request. Defaults to false.

requestParsers-multipartUploadLimitInKB

Optional <requestParsers /> parameter useful if you are submitting very large documents to Solr. May be the case if Solr is indexing binaries extracted from request.

vardir

Optional override for the location of the directory where Solr stores its indexes and log files. Defaults to ${buildout:directory}/var/solr. This option and the script option make it possible to create multiple Solr instances in a single buildout and dedicate one or more of the instances to automated functional testing.

logdir

Optional override for the location of the Solr logfiles. Defaults to ${buildout:directory}/var/solr.

script

Optional override for the name of the generated Solr instance control script. Defaults to solr-instance. This option and the vardir option make it possible to create multiple Solr instances in a single buildout and dedicate one or more of the instances to automated functional testing.

java_opts

Optional. Parameters to pass to the Java Virtual Machine (JVM) used to

run Solr. Each option is specified on a separated line.

For example:

[solr-instance]
...
java_opts =
  -Xms512M
  -Xmx1024M
...

Change History

1.0a7 (2010-05-17)

  • bugfix

1.0a6 (2010-05-17)

  • Added logdir option [ajung]

1.0a5 (2010-05-11)

  • Added more options: maxWarmingSearchers, useColdSearcher and cacheSize. [hannosch]

1.0a4 (2010-05-05)

  • Added back JMX configuration. See http://wiki.apache.org/solr/SolrJmx for more details. You can enable it by adding -Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote to the java_opts option. [hannosch]

1.0a3 (2010-03-23)

  • Added back a field type called integer with the same properties as the int type. This ensures basic schemas created by collective.solr won’t need any schema changes, though they still need a full reindex. [hannosch]

1.0a2 (2010-03-22)

  • Fixed invalid reStructuredText format in the changelog. [hannosch]

1.0a1 (2010-03-22)

  • Replaced the gettableFiles option in the admin section with the new *.admin.ShowFileRequestHandler approach. By default your entire SOLR_HOME/conf except for the scripts.conf is exposed. [hannosch]

  • Updated the default schema.xml to the Solr 1.4 format. The schema version is now 1.2 instead of 1.1. The schema is no longer compatible with Solr 1.3. Please use a recipe version from the 0.x series for that.

    Changes to the schema include:

    • The integer field is now called int.

    • New field type attribute omitTermFreqAndPositions introduced. This is true by default except for text fields.

    • New binary and random field types.

    • The int, float, long, double and date fields now use the solr.Trie* classes. These are more efficient in general.

    • New tint, tfloat, tlong, tdouble and tdate fields. These are solr.Trie* fields with a precisionStep configured. You can use them for fields that see a lot of range queries.

    • The old sint, slong, sfloat and sdouble fields are no longer configured.

    • The examples fields text_greek, textTight and alphaOnlySort are no longer configured by default.

    • The text field uses the SnowballPorterFilterFactory with a language of English instead of the EnglishPorterFilterFactory.

    • The ignored field is now multiValued.

    • No dynamic fields are configured by default.

    If you have an older Solr 1.3 configuration, you might need to adjust it to match some of the new defaults. You will also have to do a full reindex of Solr, if the type of any of the fields changed, like with int or date fields. [hannosch]

  • Simplify solrconfig.xml and unconfigure example handlers that rely on a specific schema. Other changes include:

    • Indexes are now flushed when the ramBufferSizeMB is exceeded, defaulting to 32mb instead of every 1000 documents. The maxBufferedDocs is deprecated.

    • The new reopenReaders option causes IndexReaders to be reopened instead of closed and then opened.

    • The filterCache uses the solr.FastLRUCache instead of the solr.LRUCache.

    • The queryResultWindowSize defaults to 30 instead of 10.

    • The requestHandler use the new solr.SearchHandler, which supports a defType argument to turn it into a dismax handler, instead of having two separate classes for the two handlers.

    There is a number of new handlers in Solr 1.4, which aren’t enabled by default. Read the Solr documentation for the examples. [hannosch]

  • Updated jetty.xml and solrconfig.xml to Solr 1.4 defaults. The *.jetty.Request.maxFormContentSize has been set to allow post request of 1mb by default. [hannosch]

  • Made the tests pass again, by installing more packages into the test buildout environment. [hannosch]

0.4 (2010-02-18)

  • Some package metadata cleanup. [hannosch]

  • Added optional java_opts parameter to pass to the Java Virtual Machine (JVM) used to run Solr. [anguenot]

  • Fixed to create the solr.log file inside the log folder. [deo]

  • Made sure to display the invalid index attribute name when raising the related error. [deo]

  • Added support for defining custom field types. [deo]

  • Added a restart command to the solr instance control script. [deo]

0.3 (2009-09-10)

  • Added requestParsers-multipartUploadLimitInKB allowing one to adjust the request parsers limit. [anguenot]

  • Added additional-solrconfig allowing one to extend the solrconfig.xml. [anguenot]

  • Support whitespace in schema index attributes values. [anguenot]

  • Added default-operator. [swampmonkey]

  • Added config-template for allowing an alternate template to be used for generating the solrconfig.xml file. [cguardia]

  • Added the vardir and script options, making it possible to install multiple Solr instances in a single buildout. [hathawsh]

0.2 (2008-08-08)

  • Improved stop command by using SIGTERM instead of SIGHUP. [guido_w]

  • Made that stdout and stderr get redirected to a log file when daemonizing the solr instance. [guido_w]

  • Added support for setting Solr filters. [deo]

0.1 (2008-07-07)

  • First public release. [dokai]

Contributors

  • Andreas Zeidler

  • Carlos de la Guardia

  • Dorneles Tremea

  • Guido Wesdorp

  • Hanno Schlichting

  • Jan Murre

  • Joshua LaPlace

  • Julien Anguenot

  • Kai Lautaportti

  • Shane Hataway

  • Tarek Ziade

  • Tom Gross

Download

Project details


Download files

Download the file for your platform. If you're not sure which to choose, learn more about installing packages.

Source Distribution

collective.recipe.solrinstance-1.0a7.tar.gz (30.8 kB view hashes)

Uploaded Source

Supported by

AWS AWS Cloud computing and Security Sponsor Datadog Datadog Monitoring Fastly Fastly CDN Google Google Download Analytics Microsoft Microsoft PSF Sponsor Pingdom Pingdom Monitoring Sentry Sentry Error logging StatusPage StatusPage Status page