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This is a bundle intended to prettify and ease the process of setting up a Solr search backend in a Symfony2
application.
Usage:
In an entity class you intend to index, mark the class and needed fields as indexed with the annotaion:
As you could notice, there are several kinds of : just the plain ol' , and .
The difference is that a field works with entities associated through the property rather than the
propreties themselves. This leads to some extra configuration being needed:
So, what sense does it make? It specifies that for fetching the data for indexing and storing it into two Solr fields
we need to make two calls on the property that's annotated.
Updates on indexed entities are then captured in the class.
Now, to index the entities, you need to get the to work.
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