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Searching with Solr. Revolutionizing enterprise web development. What is Solr ?. Solr is the popular, blazing fast open source enterprise search platform from the Apache Lucene project. What’s Lucene ? - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Revolutionizingenterprise web
development
Searching with Solr
What is Solr?
• Solr is the popular, blazing fast open source enterprise search platform from the Apache Lucene project.
• What’s Lucene?
• Apache LuceneTM is a high-performance, full-featured text search engine library written entirely in Java. It is a technology suitable for nearly any application that requires full-text search, especially cross-platform.
What is Solr?
• Its major features include powerful full-text search, hit highlighting, faceted search, dynamic clustering, database integration, and rich document (e.g., Word, PDF) handling.
• Solr is highly scalable, providing distributed search and index replication, and it powers the search and navigation features of many of the world's largest internet sites.
• See http://lucene.apache.org/ for more info.
Why Solr?
• Why Solr or why Solr with Drupal?Core Drupal Search Solr SearchReasonable performance only for small sites
Quality performance for all installations, including large deployments
Poor scalability: Relies on Drupal’s DB to handle all search results
Quality scalability: Single-purpose servers independent of Drupal
Few configuration options (better in D7 than D6)
Significant configuration options out of the box, including configurable filters and indexed material
Few search options Significant search options out of the box (based on filters above)
No multi-site capability Multi-site (even non-Drupal sites) capabilities
Where does it fit?
• Sits beside your application servers in the stack
• PHP communicates with the Solr servers (Apachesolr modules handles this for you)
• Retrieve: URL strings
• Push: XML packets
Solr Setup
• Options
• Self-Hosted
• http://lucene.apache.org/solr/
• Look for “Download Solr here”
• Service
• Acquia
• http://acquia.com/products-services/acquia-search
Solr Setup
• Example directory
• Start.jar
• java -jar start.jar &> /dev/null &
• Solr directory
• Conf directory
• Schema.xml
• Solrconfig.xml
Solr Setup
• Solr admin accessible here:http://localhost:8983/solr/admin
Solr Setup
• Schema.xml
• Primarily handles what is indexed
Solr Setup
• Solrconfig.xml
• Handles general configuration.
• Might need to edit it for replication or if you plan to do file handling on the Solr server.
Drupal + Solr
• Core Module: Apachesolr
• Optional Modules:
• Apachesolr_multisitesearch
• Self-explanatory
• Apachesolr_attachments
• Requires an additional Solr component (Tika). Allows full-text indexing of docs.
• Apachesolr_views
• Sorta…& maybe someday
Drupal + Solr
• BasicDrupalSettings
Drupal + Solr
• Examples of filters that can be surfaced
Example: Drupal.org
Example: Drupal.org
Solr hooks
• Add new data to the index
• By default, all data displayed on the node view is indexed. We can also set up additional information to be indexed and/or filtered even if the information is not on the node page.
• It’s worth taking a look at apachesolr_node_to_document (in apachesolr.index.inc)
Solr hooks
• hook_apachesolr_update_index (&$document, $node, $namespace)
• Allows a module to change the contents of the $document object before it is sent to the Solr Server
Solr hooks
• Altering the query (3 possible methods)
• hook_apachesolr_prepare_query(&$query, &$params, $caller)
• Occurs before the query is cached
• Modifications you make can be used by others
Solr hooks
Solr hooks
• Altering the query (3 possible methods)
• hook_apachesolr_modify_query(&$query, &$params, $caller)
• Occurs after the query is cached
• Modifications that you don’t want other modules to inherit
Solr hooks
Solr hooks
• Altering the query (3 possible methods)
• <caller>_finalize_query (&$query, &$params)
• Occurs after the query is cached
• Technically only for use by modules originating Solr queries (aka custom Solr search invocations, not the search page)
Solr hooks
• hook_apachesolr_search_result_alter(&$doc, &$extra)
• Allows for modification of each search result independently
Solr hooks
• hook_apachesolr_process_results(&results)
• Allows for modification of all search results
Solr hooks
• No technically a hook, but worth noting that search theming is identical to search module.
• search-result.tpl.php
• search-results.tpl.php
• If you pass the same values from Solr as you had via node_load, the theming template becomes interchangeable.
Summary• Apachesolr module provides a replacement for
core Drupal search with better performance, scalability, and configuration than Drupal default.
• Solr requires a separate service running on Jetty or Tomcat.
• hook_apachesolr_update_index provides a way to change what goes into the index.
• hook_prepare_query, hook_modify_query and <caller>_finalize_query allow return modifications.
• hook_apachesolr_search_result_alter & hook_apachesolr_process_results allow for result modification. Theming is the same as core.
Thank YouBill O’Connor, CTOd.o: csevb10t: csevb10e: [email protected]