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Introduction

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

Supported options

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

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Copyright

This package is copyright by 4teamwork.

ftw.recipe.solr is licensed under GNU General Public License, version 2.