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About SphinxsearchBundle

This bundle is a fork of timewasted/Search-SphinxsearchBundle.

Installation:

  1. Download the bundle using composer
  2. Configure the bundle

Step 1: Download the bundle

Add SphinxSearchBundle in your composer.json:

{
    "require": {
        "verdet/sphinxsearch-bundle": "*",
        "neutron/sphinxsearch-api": "*"
    }
}

Bundle require SphinxApi via "neutron/sphinxsearch-api", specify it version according to your sphinxsearch system package version.

Step 2: Configure the bundle

sphinx_search:
    indexes:
        Categories: %sphinxsearch_index_categories%
        Items:      %sphinxsearch_index_items%
    searchd:
        host:   %sphinxsearch_host%
        port:   %sphinxsearch_port%
        socket: %sphinxsearch_socket%
    indexer:
        sudo:   %sphinxsearch_indexer_sudo%
        bin:    %sphinxsearch_indexer_bin%
        config: %sphinxsearch_indexer_config%

At least one index must be defined, and you may define as many as you like.

In the above sample configuration, Categories is used as a label for the index named %sphinxsearch_index_categories% (as defined in your sphinxsearch.conf). This allows you to avoid having to hard code raw index names inside of your code.

Usage examples:

The most basic search, using the above configuration as an example, would be:

$indexesToSearch = array('Items');
$sphinxSearch = $this->get('search.sphinxsearch.search');
$searchResults = $sphinxSearch->search('search query', $indexesToSearch);

This performs a search for search query against the index labeled Items. The results of the search are stored in $searchResults.

You can also perform more advanced searches, such as:

$indexesToSearch = array('Items');
$options = array(
  'result_offset' => 0,
  'result_limit' => 25,
  'field_weights' => array(
    'Name' => 2,
    'SKU' => 3,
  ),
);
$sphinxSearch = $this->get('search.sphinxsearch.search');
$sphinxSearch->setMatchMode(SPH_MATCH_EXTENDED2);
$sphinxSearch->setFilter('disabled', array(1), true);
$searchResults = $sphinxSearch->search('search query', $indexesToSearch, $options);

This would again search Items for search query, but now it will only return up to the first 25 matches and weight the Name and SKU fields higher than normal. Note that in order to define a result_offset or a result_limit, you must explicitly define both values. Also, this search will use the Extended query syntax, and exclude all results with a disabled attribute set to 1.

License:

Copyright (c) 2012, Ryan Rogers
Copyright (c) 2013, Igor Khokhlov
All rights reserved.

Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: 

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