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							- Solr search
 
- -----------
 
- This module provides an implementation of the Search API which uses an Apache
 
- Solr search server for indexing and searching. You can find detailed
 
- instructions for setting up Solr in the module's handbook [1].
 
- [1] https://www.drupal.org/node/1999280
 
- Supported optional features
 
- ---------------------------
 
- All Search API datatypes are supported by using appropriate Solr datatypes for
 
- indexing them. By default, "String"/"URI" and "Integer"/"Duration" are defined
 
- equivalently. However, through manual configuration of the used schema.xml this
 
- can be changed arbitrarily. Using your own Solr extensions is thereby also
 
- possible.
 
- The "direct" parse mode for queries will result in the keys being directly used
 
- as the query to Solr. For details about Lucene's query syntax, see [2]. There
 
- are also some Solr additions to this, listed at [3]. Note however that, by
 
- default, this module uses the dismax query handler, so searches like
 
- "field:value" won't work with the "direct" mode.
 
- [2] http://lucene.apache.org/java/2_9_1/queryparsersyntax.html
 
- [3] http://wiki.apache.org/solr/SolrQuerySyntax
 
- Regarding third-party features, the following are supported:
 
- - search_api_autocomplete
 
-   Introduced by module: search_api_autocomplete
 
-   Lets you add autocompletion capabilities to search forms on the site. (See
 
-   also "Hidden variables" below for Solr-specific customization.)
 
- - search_api_facets
 
-   Introduced by module: search_api_facetapi
 
-   Allows you to create facetted searches for dynamically filtering search
 
-   results.
 
- - search_api_facets_operator_or
 
-   Introduced by module: search_api_facetapi
 
-   Allows the creation of OR facets.
 
- - search_api_mlt
 
-   Introduced by module: search_api_views
 
-   Lets you display items that are similar to a given one. Use, e.g., to create
 
-   a "More like this" block for node pages.
 
-   NOTE: Due to a regression in Solr itself, "More like this" doesn't work with
 
-   integer and float fields in Solr 4. As a work-around, you can index the fields
 
-   (or copies of them) as string values. See [4] for details.
 
-   Also, MLT with date fields isn't currently supported at all for any version.
 
- - search_api_multi
 
-   Introduced by module: search_api_multi
 
-   Allows you to search multiple indexes at once, as long as they are on the same
 
-   server. You can use this to let users simultaneously search all content on the
 
-   site – nodes, comments, user profiles, etc.
 
- - search_api_spellcheck
 
-   Introduced by module: search_api_spellcheck
 
-   Gives the option to display automatic spellchecking for searches.
 
- - search_api_data_type_location
 
-   Introduced by module: search_api_location
 
-   Lets you index, filter and sort on location fields. Note, however, that only
 
-   single-valued fields are currently supported for Solr 3.x.
 
- - search_api_grouping
 
-   Introduced by module: search_api_grouping [5]
 
-   Lets you group search results based on indexed fields. For further information
 
-   see the FieldCollapsing documentation in the solr wiki [6].
 
- If you feel some service option is missing, or have other ideas for improving
 
- this implementation, please file a feature request in the project's issue queue,
 
- at [7].
 
- [4] https://drupal.org/node/2004596
 
- [5] https://drupal.org/sandbox/daspeter/1783280
 
- [6] http://wiki.apache.org/solr/FieldCollapsing
 
- [7] https://drupal.org/project/issues/search_api_solr
 
- Specifics
 
- ---------
 
- Please consider that, since Solr handles tokenizing, stemming and other
 
- preprocessing tasks, activating any preprocessors in a search index' settings is
 
- usually not needed or even cumbersome. If you are adding an index to a Solr
 
- server you should therefore then disable all processors which handle such
 
- classic preprocessing tasks. Enabling the HTML filter can be useful, though, as
 
- the default config files included in this module don't handle stripping out HTML
 
- tags.
 
- Clean field identifiers:
 
-   If your Solr server was created in a module version prior to 1.2, you will get
 
-   the option to switch the server to "Clean field identifiers" (which is default
 
-   for all new servers). This will change the Solr field names used for all
 
-   fields whose Search API identifiers contain a colon (i.e., all nested fields)
 
-   to support some advanced functionality, like sorting by distance, for which
 
-   Solr is buggy when using field names with colons.
 
-   The only downside of this change is that the data in Solr for these fields
 
-   will become invalid, so all indexes on the server which contain such fields
 
-   will be scheduled for re-indexing. (If you don't want to search on incomplete
 
-   data until the re-indexing is finished, you can additionally manually clear
 
-   the indexes, on their Status tabs, to prevent this.)
 
- Hidden variables
 
- ----------------
 
- - search_api_solr_autocomplete_max_occurrences (default: 0.9)
 
-   By default, keywords that occur in more than 90% of results are ignored for
 
-   autocomplete suggestions. This setting lets you modify that behaviour by
 
-   providing your own ratio. Use 1 or greater to use all suggestions.
 
- - search_api_solr_index_prefix (default: '')
 
-   By default, the index ID in the Solr server is the same as the index's machine
 
-   name in Drupal. This setting will let you specify a prefix for the index IDs
 
-   on this Drupal installation. Only use alphanumeric characters and underscores.
 
-   Since changing the prefix makes the currently indexed data inaccessible, you
 
-   should change this vairable only when no indexes are currently on any Solr
 
-   servers.
 
- - search_api_solr_index_prefix_INDEX_ID (default: '')
 
-   Same as above, but a per-index prefix. Use the index's machine name as
 
-   INDEX_ID in the variable name. Per-index prefixing is done before the global
 
-   prefix is added, so the global prefix will come first in the final name:
 
-   (GLOBAL_PREFIX)(INDEX_PREFIX)(INDEX_ID)
 
-   The same rules as above apply for setting the prefix.
 
- - search_api_solr_http_get_max_length (default: 4000)
 
-   The maximum number of bytes that can be handled as an HTTP GET query when
 
-   HTTP method is AUTO. Typically Solr can handle up to 65355 bytes, but Tomcat
 
-   and Jetty will error at slightly less than 4096 bytes.
 
- - search_api_solr_cron_action (default: "spellcheck")
 
-   The Search API Solr Search module can automatically execute some upkeep
 
-   operations daily during cron runs. This variable determines what particular
 
-   operation is carried out.
 
-   - spellcheck: The "default" spellcheck dictionary used by Solr will be rebuilt
 
-   so that spellchecking reflects the latest index state.
 
-   - optimize: An "optimize" operation [8] is executed on the Solr server. As a
 
-   result of this, all spellcheck dictionaries (that have "buildOnOptimize" set
 
-   to "true") will be rebuilt, too.
 
-   - none: No action is executed.
 
-   If an unknown setting is encountered, it is interpreted as "none".
 
- - search_api_solr_site_hash (default: random)
 
-   A unique hash specific to the local site, created the first time it is needed.
 
-   Only change this if you want to display another server's results and you know
 
-   what you are doing. Old indexed items will be lost when the hash is changed
 
-   and all items will have to be reindexed. Can only contain alphanumeric
 
-   characters.
 
- - search_api_solr_highlight_prefix (default: "tm_")
 
-   The prefix of Solr fields for which field-level highlighting will be enabled.
 
-   Since the prefix of fields is used to determine the field type (by default),
 
-   this lets you enable highlighting for other field types. By default,
 
-   highlighting will be possible for all fulltext fields.
 
- [8] http://wiki.apache.org/solr/UpdateXmlMessages#A.22commit.22_and_.22optimize.22
 
- Customizing your Solr server
 
- ----------------------------
 
- The schema.xml and solrconfig.xml files contain extensive comments on how to
 
- add additional features or modify behaviour, e.g., for adding a language-
 
- specific stemmer or a stopword list.
 
- If you are interested in further customizing your Solr server to your needs,
 
- see the Solr wiki at [9] for documentation. When editing the schema.xml and
 
- solrconfig.xml files, please only edit the copies in the Solr configuration
 
- directory, not directly the ones provided with this module.
 
- [9] http://wiki.apache.org/solr/
 
- You'll have to restart your Solr server after making such changes, for them to
 
- take effect.
 
- Developers
 
- ----------
 
- The SearchApiSolrService class has a few custom extensions, documented with its
 
- code. Methods of note are deleteItems(), which treats the first argument
 
- differently in certain cases, and the methods at the end of service.inc.
 
 
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