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  1. Solr search
  2. -----------
  3. This module provides an implementation of the Search API which uses an Apache
  4. Solr search server for indexing and searching. Before enabling or using this
  5. module, you'll have to follow the instructions given in INSTALL.txt first.
  6. For more detailed documentation, see the handbook [1].
  7. [1] https://drupal.org/node/1999280
  8. Supported optional features
  9. ---------------------------
  10. All Search API datatypes are supported by using appropriate Solr datatypes for
  11. indexing them. By default, "String"/"URI" and "Integer"/"Duration" are defined
  12. equivalently. However, through manual configuration of the used schema.xml this
  13. can be changed arbitrarily. Using your own Solr extensions is thereby also
  14. possible.
  15. The "direct" parse mode for queries will result in the keys being directly used
  16. as the query to Solr. For details about Lucene's query syntax, see [2]. There
  17. are also some Solr additions to this, listed at [3]. Note however that, by
  18. default, this module uses the dismax query handler, so searches like
  19. "field:value" won't work with the "direct" mode.
  20. [2] http://lucene.apache.org/java/2_9_1/queryparsersyntax.html
  21. [3] http://wiki.apache.org/solr/SolrQuerySyntax
  22. Regarding third-party features, the following are supported:
  23. - search_api_autocomplete
  24. Introduced by module: search_api_autocomplete
  25. Lets you add autocompletion capabilities to search forms on the site. (See
  26. also "Hidden variables" below for Solr-specific customization.)
  27. - search_api_facets
  28. Introduced by module: search_api_facetapi
  29. Allows you to create facetted searches for dynamically filtering search
  30. results.
  31. - search_api_facets_operator_or
  32. Introduced by module: search_api_facetapi
  33. Allows the creation of OR facets.
  34. - search_api_mlt
  35. Introduced by module: search_api_views
  36. Lets you display items that are similar to a given one. Use, e.g., to create
  37. a "More like this" block for node pages.
  38. NOTE: Due to a regression in Solr itself, "More like this" doesn't work with
  39. integer and float fields in Solr 4. As a work-around, you can index the fields
  40. (or copies of them) as string values. See [4] for details.
  41. Also, MLT with date fields isn't currently supported at all for any version.
  42. - search_api_multi
  43. Introduced by module: search_api_multi
  44. Allows you to search multiple indexes at once, as long as they are on the same
  45. server. You can use this to let users simultaneously search all content on the
  46. site – nodes, comments, user profiles, etc.
  47. - search_api_spellcheck
  48. Introduced by module: search_api_spellcheck
  49. Gives the option to display automatic spellchecking for searches.
  50. - search_api_data_type_location
  51. Introduced by module: search_api_location
  52. Lets you index, filter and sort on location fields. Note, however, that only
  53. single-valued fields are currently supported for Solr 3.x.
  54. - search_api_grouping
  55. Introduced by module: search_api_grouping [5]
  56. Lets you group search results based on indexed fields. For further information
  57. see the FieldCollapsing documentation in the solr wiki [6].
  58. If you feel some service option is missing, or have other ideas for improving
  59. this implementation, please file a feature request in the project's issue queue,
  60. at [7].
  61. [4] https://drupal.org/node/2004596
  62. [5] https://drupal.org/sandbox/daspeter/1783280
  63. [6] http://wiki.apache.org/solr/FieldCollapsing
  64. [7] https://drupal.org/project/issues/search_api_solr
  65. Specifics
  66. ---------
  67. Please consider that, since Solr handles tokenizing, stemming and other
  68. preprocessing tasks, activating any preprocessors in a search index' settings is
  69. usually not needed or even cumbersome. If you are adding an index to a Solr
  70. server you should therefore then disable all processors which handle such
  71. classic preprocessing tasks. Enabling the HTML filter can be useful, though, as
  72. the default config files included in this module don't handle stripping out HTML
  73. tags.
  74. Clean field identifiers:
  75. If your Solr server was created in a module version prior to 1.2, you will get
  76. the option to switch the server to "Clean field identifiers" (which is default
  77. for all new servers). This will change the Solr field names used for all
  78. fields whose Search API identifiers contain a colon (i.e., all nested fields)
  79. to support some advanced functionality, like sorting by distance, for which
  80. Solr is buggy when using field names with colons.
  81. The only downside of this change is that the data in Solr for these fields
  82. will become invalid, so all indexes on the server which contain such fields
  83. will be scheduled for re-indexing. (If you don't want to search on incomplete
  84. data until the re-indexing is finished, you can additionally manually clear
  85. the indexes, on their Status tabs, to prevent this.)
  86. Hidden variables
  87. ----------------
  88. - search_api_solr_autocomplete_max_occurrences (default: 0.9)
  89. By default, keywords that occur in more than 90% of results are ignored for
  90. autocomplete suggestions. This setting lets you modify that behaviour by
  91. providing your own ratio. Use 1 or greater to use all suggestions.
  92. - search_api_solr_index_prefix (default: '')
  93. By default, the index ID in the Solr server is the same as the index's machine
  94. name in Drupal. This setting will let you specify a prefix for the index IDs
  95. on this Drupal installation. Only use alphanumeric characters and underscores.
  96. Since changing the prefix makes the currently indexed data inaccessible, you
  97. should change this vairable only when no indexes are currently on any Solr
  98. servers.
  99. - search_api_solr_index_prefix_INDEX_ID (default: '')
  100. Same as above, but a per-index prefix. Use the index's machine name as
  101. INDEX_ID in the variable name. Per-index prefixing is done before the global
  102. prefix is added, so the global prefix will come first in the final name:
  103. (GLOBAL_PREFIX)(INDEX_PREFIX)(INDEX_ID)
  104. The same rules as above apply for setting the prefix.
  105. - search_api_solr_http_get_max_length (default: 4000)
  106. The maximum number of bytes that can be handled as an HTTP GET query when
  107. HTTP method is AUTO. Typically Solr can handle up to 65355 bytes, but Tomcat
  108. and Jetty will error at slightly less than 4096 bytes.
  109. - search_api_solr_cron_action (default: "spellcheck")
  110. The Search API Solr Search module can automatically execute some upkeep
  111. operations daily during cron runs. This variable determines what particular
  112. operation is carried out.
  113. - spellcheck: The "default" spellcheck dictionary used by Solr will be rebuilt
  114. so that spellchecking reflects the latest index state.
  115. - optimize: An "optimize" operation [8] is executed on the Solr server. As a
  116. result of this, all spellcheck dictionaries (that have "buildOnOptimize" set
  117. to "true") will be rebuilt, too.
  118. - none: No action is executed.
  119. If an unknown setting is encountered, it is interpreted as "none".
  120. - search_api_solr_site_hash (default: random)
  121. A unique hash specific to the local site, created the first time it is needed.
  122. Only change this if you want to display another server's results and you know
  123. what you are doing. Old indexed items will be lost when the hash is changed
  124. and all items will have to be reindexed. Can only contain alphanumeric
  125. characters.
  126. [8] http://wiki.apache.org/solr/UpdateXmlMessages#A.22commit.22_and_.22optimize.22
  127. Customizing your Solr server
  128. ----------------------------
  129. The schema.xml and solrconfig.xml files contain extensive comments on how to
  130. add additional features or modify behaviour, e.g., for adding a language-
  131. specific stemmer or a stopword list.
  132. If you are interested in further customizing your Solr server to your needs,
  133. see the Solr wiki at [9] for documentation. When editing the schema.xml and
  134. solrconfig.xml files, please only edit the copies in the Solr configuration
  135. directory, not directly the ones provided with this module.
  136. [9] http://wiki.apache.org/solr/
  137. You'll have to restart your Solr server after making such changes, for them to
  138. take effect.
  139. Developers
  140. ----------
  141. The SearchApiSolrService class has a few custom extensions, documented with its
  142. code. Methods of note are deleteItems(), which treats the first argument
  143. differently in certain cases, and the methods at the end of service.inc.