Solr process and client fixtures for py.test.
Project description
Solr process and client fixtures for py.test.
Introduction
pytest-solr is a pytest plugin for the Apache Solr search server. It provides three pytest factories:
- solr_process:
For starting and stopping the Solr server. This is session scoped.
- solr_core:
For loading and unloading a Solr core configuration. This is module scoped.
- solr:
For connecting to a Solr server during a test. This is function scoped.
Solr Process
The solr_process factory starts and stops a the Solr process. An existing Solr executable is required for this.
- ‘executable’:
path to the Solr executable. Default value is ‘downloads/solr-<SOLR_VERSION>/bin/solr’
- ‘host’:
hostname where Solr runs. Default value is ‘localhost’.
- ‘port’:
port Solr uses. Default is value is ‘18983’.
- ‘core’:
Solr core that is used. Default value is ‘solr’.
- ‘timeout’:
timeout to wait for Solr to start. Default value is ‘60’ (seconds).
Example:
from pytest_solr.factories import solr_process solr_process = solr_process( executable='solr-6.5.0/bin/solr', host='localhost', port=8983, core='default', version='6.5.0', timeout=60 )
Solr Core
The solr_core factory adds and removes a Solr core configuration. It expects two parameters, the Solr Process fixture name and the Solr core name.
- ‘solr_process_fixture_name’:
String with the name of the Solr Process. This is a required parameter.
- ‘solr_core_name’:
String with the name of the Solr core. Default value is ‘default’.
Example:
from pytest_solr.factories import solr_core my_solr_core = solr_core('solr_process', 'my_solr_core')
Solr
The Solr factory connects to Solr via pysolr. It expects a single parameter, the Solr core fixture name.
- ‘solr_core_fixture_name’:
String with the name of the Solr core. This is a required parameter.
Example:
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- from pytest_solr.factories import solr_core from pytest_solr.factories import solr minimal = solr_core('solr_process', 'minimal') solr = solr('minimal') def test_exact_term_match(solr): solr.add([{'id': '1', 'title': 'bananas'}]) assert 1 == solr.search('title:bananas').hits
The solr fixture can then be injected into the test function and used to add documents to solr or search for terms.
See the pysolr documentation. for more details.
Installation
Install pytest-solr with pip:
$ pip install pytest-solr
Usage
Create a solr core with the name ‘minimal’ and inject the use the solr factory into a test function to use it:
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- from pytest_solr.factories import solr_core from pytest_solr.factories import solr minimal = solr_core('solr_process', 'minimal') solr = solr('minimal') def test_exact_term_match(solr): solr.add([{'id': '1', 'title': 'bananas'}]) assert 1 == solr.search('title:bananas').hits
License
Copyright kitconcept GmbH.
Distributed under the terms of the MIT license, pytest-solr is free and Open Source software.
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1.0.0 (2020-05-11)
Set Solr to always_commit=True. [timo]
Black. [timo]
Make Solr 7.7.3 the new default. [timo]
1.0a1 (2017-06-22)
Initial release. [timo]
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