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Package silex-solr-provider
Short Description Provides Apache Solr 4.* connectivity for Silex, Solr extension v2
License BSD-2-Clause
Homepage https://github.com/BlueM/silex-solr-provider
Informations about the package silex-solr-provider
As Silex is discontinued, so is this project. It will not receive udpates or fixes.
Overview
What is it?
This repository contains a Silex service provider which provides Apache Solr version 4 or 5 connectivity for Silex 1.2+, via the PHP Solr extension v2.
Installation
The preferred way to install this library is through Composer. For this, add "bluem/silex-solr-provider": "~1.0"
(for Silex 1.2+) or "bluem/silex-solr-provider": "~2.0@dev"
(for Silex2@dev) respectively to the requirements in your composer.json
file. As this library uses semantic versioning, you will get fixes and feature additions when running composer update, but not changes which break the API.
Alternatively, you can clone the repository using git or download a tagged release. As with the Composer-based installation, you have to pay attention to the Silex version: when using Silex 1.2+, you will need a 1.* release of the service provider, and for Silex 2, you will need dev-master.
Usage
Registering the provider
To make Silex aware of the provider, add this to your app.php
:
Configuration
You can define Solr settings such as the hostname in the usual Silex way in config/prod.php
and config/dev.php
.
Example:
You can use all options which the SolrClient
class constructor accepts. For a list, see http://php.net/manual/en/solrclient.construct.php. Please note that SolrClient
does not accept an empty options array, wich means you have to provide at least 1 option, otherwise you will get an exception.
Another (IMHO less recommendable way) is to pass the options as 2nd argument to Silex\Application
when registering the provider:
In either case, you can use a different string (instead of “solr”) as configuration key prefix by passing this string as argument to the provider’s constructor. This comes also in handy when multiple cores are needed:
Version History
- 1.0.1: Improve Readme, fix a doc comment
- 1.0: Works
Author & License
This code was written by Carsten Blüm (www.bluem.net) and licensed under the BSD 2-Clause license.