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[https://www.apache.org/dyn/closer.cgi/lucene/solr/ref-guide/ Solr Reference Guide]; includes getting started instructions. | [https://www.apache.org/dyn/closer.cgi/lucene/solr/ref-guide/ Solr Reference Guide]; includes getting started instructions. | ||
=== Solr + GeoServer === | |||
via community supported extension, see https://docs.geoserver.org/stable/en/user/community/solr/index.html | |||
== How are docker volumes used? == | == How are docker volumes used? == |
Revision as of 21:03, 16 September 2019
Apache Solr is a search platform built on Apache Lucene.
I have the official Solr 8.0.0 running in a Docker container. I am learning how to put data into it now.
Docs
I've been watching this guy's videos. https://factorpad.com/tech/solr/tutorial/solr-tutorial.html He says the standard Solr tutorials jump in too fast and I tend to agree but these are a bit too far the other direction. They are a bit lightweight but follow up watching with the reference guide. They form a good starting point.
Solr Reference Guide; includes getting started instructions.
Solr + GeoServer
via community supported extension, see https://docs.geoserver.org/stable/en/user/community/solr/index.html
How are docker volumes used?
I am keeping solr's data in a volume that can be found at /home/docker/volumes/solr_data/_data on Bellman. It's mounted at /var/lib/solr inside the container.
On the Mac, I tried running Docker and it would not start so (expendiency) I installed Debian in VirtualBox and then installed Docker in Debian. So from there things are similar to Bellman. I can ssh into the Debian machine.
Since I am using Docker Compose, I don't have to create the volumes. Compose does that.
So on the Mac I see /var/lib/volumes/solr_solr_data
Where's the web server?
In the web server you can perform administrative tasks and you can run queries too. I have it running behind a reverse proxy and behind my firewall right now; I access it at: https://solr.wildsong.biz/solr
How to do stuff
Get shell access?
To get a bash shell, so you can look around,
docker exec -it --user=solr solr bash
Normal management is via REST API so you don't usually get much benefit from using a shell.
Create a core?
In the command line environment, you'd do it with the bin/solr command. The following is assuming the core name is "films" and we're using the sample data that came with Solr download.
Create the core, local command line
cd source/solr/solr-8.0.0 bin/solr create_core -c films
Create the core, dockerized command line version
docker exec -it solr bin/solr create_core -c films
Create the core, API version Don't have it documented yet
Edit the schema per the tutorial. First using the GUI, add a field called "name" set type to "text_general" and uncheck "indexed" and "uninvertible".
Adding a "copy field" will copy all searchable data into one field called _text_ so that queries on anything work.
The "source:*" could be refined to search only selected fields.
curl -XPOST -H 'Content-type:application/json' --data-binary '{"add-copy-field" : {"source":"*","dest":"_text_"}}' 'http://localhost:8983/solr/films/schema'
Add data to it, command line version
bin/post -c films example/films/films.json
Add data via curl,
Delete a core
In Docker,
docker exec -it solr bin/solr delete -c corename
I bet there is a curl command too.
Show the fields in a core's schema
In this case, for "films" core:
curl 'http://localhost:8983/solr/films/schema/fields'
Query
Go to the query page for taxlots and click "Execute Query". You'll get the first 10 records because q = *.*
Enter a query in the 'q' field. Try these
- owner:leornal -- search only the owner field
- leornal -- search everywhere
- 27539
- michelle && gardner
- "river point"
- "walter p"
- !state:or
- owner:null -- the string "null" not "no data in owner".
- wilson~ && !wilson -- find words that sound like wilson but are not wilson, for example "watson".
Okay that's enough of that let's move on; read the reference guide!
How to be a client
I have taxlot data loaded into a solr instance. I can query it from the web interface. All nice but actually quite useless to me. Now it's time to put together a web browser search tool. I will be doing this in my react-bootstrap-test app, it has a search menu item.
On the search page, I added a simple controlled text input box.
- I want it to do that cool command completion via ajax thing.
- I want it to build a results table once you pick something.
The query generator see previous section shows you how to construct queries as URLs. Here is one.
https://solr.wildsong.biz/solr/taxlots/select?q=sears
Try looking at this next: http://www.flax.co.uk/blog/2016/06/29/simple-solr-connector-react-js/