This recipe installs a Solr server with buildout.
It's kept as simple as possible and contrary to collective.recipe.solrinstance it does not generate any Solr configuration files. Instead the user can provide a directory containing custom configuration files. A default set of configuration files for usage with Plone is provided.
You can use it by adding a part like this:
[buildout]
parts = solr
[solr]
recipe = ftw.recipe.solr
cores =
core1
The recipe supports the following options:
- host
Name or IP address of the Solr server. Defaults to
localhost
.- port
Server port. Defaults to
8983
.- cores
List of cores that should be created.
- url
Url for Solr distribution download.
- md5sum
MD5 checksum of Solr distribution.
- jvm-opts
Can be used to configure JVM options. Defaults to
-Xms512m -Xmx512m -Xss256k
- extra-opts
Extra options to pass to the Solr command line (separated by space). Empty by default.
- conf
Path to a directory containing Solr configuration files.
- conf-egg
If provided, the path given in conf is prepended with the path of the given egg.
- shards-whitelist
If specified, this list limits what nodes can be requested in the shards request parameter. See Configuring the ShardHandlerFactory
- configoverlay
Provide a configoverlay as documented in https://lucene.apache.org/solr/guide/8_4/config-api.html. This will override the default config in
solrconfig.xml
- Github: https://github.com/4teamwork/ftw.recipe.solr
- Issues: https://github.com/4teamwork/ftw.recipe.solr/issues
- Pypi: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/ftw.recipe.solr
- Continuous integration: https://jenkins.4teamwork.ch/search?q=ftw.recipe.solr
This package is copyright by 4teamwork.
ftw.recipe.solr
is licensed under GNU General Public License, version 2.