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Apache Solr PHP Integration

You're reading from   Apache Solr PHP Integration Build a fully-featured and scalable search application using PHP to unlock the search functions provided by Solr with this book and ebook.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Nov 2013
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781782164920
Length 118 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Jayant Kumar Jayant Kumar
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Apache Solr PHP Integration
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
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Preface
1. Installing and Integrating Solr and PHP FREE CHAPTER 2. Inserting, Updating, and Deleting Documents from Solr 3. Select Query on Solr and Query Modes (DisMax/eDisMax) 4. Advanced Queries – Filter Queries and Faceting 5. Highlighting Results Using PHP and Solr 6. Debug and Stats Component 7. Spell Check in Solr 8. Advanced Solr – Grouping, the MoreLikeThis Query, and Distributed Search Index

More about endpoints


Solarium provides us with the flexibility of adding multiple Solr servers as endpoints and using a single Solarium client to fire query on any Solr server. To add another endpoint to our Solarium configuration for Solr running on another port 8983 on our localhost and to use it to execute our query, we will use the following code:

$config = array(
  "endpoint" => array(
    "localhost" => array("host"=>"127.0.0.1","port"=>"8080","path"=>"/solr", "core"=>"collection1",),
    "localhost2" => array("host"=>"127.0.0.1","port"=>"8983","path"=>"/solr", "core"=>"collection1",)
  ) );
$result = $client->ping($ping, "localhost2");

The Solarium client provides functionality of adding and removing endpoints using the addEndpoint(array $endpointConfig) and removeEndpoint(string $endpointName) functions. To modify an endpoint during runtime, we can call getEndpoint(String $endPointName) to get the endpoint and the use functions such as setHost(String $host), setPort(int $port), setPath(String $path), and setCore(String $core) to change the endpoint settings. Additional settings provided for endpoints are:

  • The setTimeout(int $timeout) setting is used for specifying a timeout for a Solr connection

  • The setAuthentication(string $username, string $password) setting is used for providing authentication if your Solr or Tomcat requires HTTP authentication

  • The setDefaultEndpoint(string $endpoint) setting can be used to set the default endpoint for a Solarium client

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Apache Solr PHP Integration
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