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NelmioSolarium Bundle

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The NelmioSolariumBundle provides integration with the solarium solr client.

Installation

Require the nelmio/solarium-bundle package in your composer.json and update your dependencies.

$ composer require nelmio/solarium-bundle

Add the NelmioSolariumBundle to your AppKernel.php

public function registerBundles()
{
    $bundles = array(
        ...
        new Nelmio\SolariumBundle\NelmioSolariumBundle(),
        ...
    );
    ...
}

Basic configuration

Quick-start configuration:

nelmio_solarium: ~

Gives you a Solarium_Client service with default options (http://localhost:8983/solr)

    $client = $this->get('solarium.client');

Configure your endpoints in config.yml:

nelmio_solarium:
    endpoints:
        default:
            scheme: http
            host: localhost
            port: 8983
            path: /solr
            core: active
            timeout: 5
    clients:
        default:
            endpoints: [default]

If you only have one endpoint, the client section is not necessary

Usage

$client = $this->get('solarium.client');
$select = $client->createSelect();
$select->setQuery('foo');
$results = $client->select($select);

For more information see the Solarium documentation.

Multiple clients and endpoints

nelmio_solarium:
    endpoints:
        default:
            host: 192.168.1.2
        another:
            host: 192.168.1.3
    clients:
        default:
            endpoints: [default]
        another:
            endpoints: [another]
    $defaultClient = $this->get('solarium.client');
    $anotherClient = $this->get('solarium.client.another');

You may also change default name with your own, but don't forget change default_client option if you want to get access to solarium.client service

nelmio_solarium:
    default_client: firstOne
    endpoints:
        firstOne:
            host: 192.168.1.2
        anotherOne:
            host: 192.168.1.3
    clients:
        firstOne:
            endpoints: [firstOne]
        anotherOne:
            endpoints: [anotherOne]
    $firstOneClient = $this->get('solarium.client');
    //or
    $firstOneClient = $this->get('solarium.client.firstOne');

    $anotherOneClient = $this->get('solarium.client.anotherOne');

Starting from Solarium 3.x you can also have multiple endpoints within the same client

nelmio_solarium:
    endpoints:
        default:
            host: 192.168.1.2
        another:
            host: 192.168.1.3
    # if you are using all the endpoints, the clients section is not necessary
    clients:
        default:
            endpoints: [default, another]

You can also set wich is the default endpoint

nelmio_solarium:
    endpoints:
        default:
            host: 192.168.1.2
        another:
            host: 192.168.1.3
    clients:
        default:
            endpoints: [default, another]
            default_endpoint: another

You can combine both multiple client and endpoints too

nelmio_solarium:
    endpoints:
        one:
            host: 192.168.1.2
        two:
            host: 192.168.1.3
        three:
            host: 192.168.1.4
    clients:
        firstOne:
            endpoints: [one, two]
            default_endpoint: two
        secondOne:
            endpoints: [two, three]
            default_endpoint: three

Client registry

You can also use the service solarium.client_registry to access the clients you have configured using the names you have used in the configuration (with the example above):

$registry = $this->get('solarium.client_registry');
$firstOne = $registry->getClient('firstOne');
$secondOne = $registry->getClient('secondOne');

or if you have configured a default client

$registry = $this->get('solarium.client_registry');
$default = $registry->getClient();

Plugins

Solarium works with plugins. If you want to use your own plugins, you can register a plugin in the bundle configuration either with a service id or the plugin class:

nelmio_solarium:
    clients:
        default:
            plugins:
                test_plugin_service:
                    plugin_service: plugin _service_id
                test_plugin_classname:
                    plugin_class: Some\Plugin\TestPlugin

Overriding Classes

To change the adapter or client classes, you can set the client_class and adapter_class options:

nelmio_solarium:
    clients:
        default:
            client_class: Solarium\Core\Client
            adapter_class: Solarium\Core\Client\Adapter\Http

License

Released under the MIT License, see LICENSE.

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