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Informations about the package solr

Ibexa Solr search engine bundle

This package is part of Ibexa DXP.

To use this package, install Ibexa DXP.

This package contains the Solr search engine implementation for Ibexa DXP.

Testing locally

To contribute to this bundle, make sure to run both unit and integration tests (from the ezplatform-kernel repository).

  1. Set up this repository locally

    At this point you should be able to run unit tests:

  2. Install and configure Solr

  3. Run integration tests

    To run integration tests against Solr, using default config:

COPYRIGHT

Copyright (C) 1999-2024 Ibexa AS (formerly eZ Systems AS). All rights reserved.

LICENSE

This source code is available separately under the following licenses:

A - Ibexa Business Use License Agreement (Ibexa BUL), version 2.4 or later versions (as license terms may be updated from time to time) Ibexa BUL is granted by having a valid Ibexa DXP (formerly eZ Platform Enterprise) subscription, as described at: https://www.ibexa.co/product For the full Ibexa BUL license text, please see: https://www.ibexa.co/software-information/licenses-and-agreements (latest version applies)

AND

B - GNU General Public License, version 2 Grants an copyleft open source license with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. For the full GPL license text, please see: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/gpl-2.0.html


All versions of solr with dependencies

PHP Build Version
Package Version
Requires php Version ^7.4 || ^8.0
ext-json Version *
ext-xmlwriter Version *
ibexa/core Version ~4.6.0
netgen/query-translator Version ^1.0.2
symfony/http-kernel Version ^5.0
symfony/dependency-injection Version ^5.0
symfony/console Version ^5.0
symfony/config Version ^5.0
symfony/framework-bundle Version ^5.0
symfony/http-client Version ^5.4
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