solrwrapper
Wrap any task with a Solr instance:
SolrWrapper.wrap do |solr|
# Something that requires Solr
end
Or with Solr and a solr collection:
SolrWrapper.wrap do |solr|
solr.with_collection(dir: File.join(FIXTURES_DIR, "basic_configs")) do |collection_name|
end
end
Basic Options
SolrWrapper.wrap port: 8983,
verbose: true,
managed: true,
instance_dir: '/opt/solr'
Options:
Option | |
---|---|
instance_dir | Directory to store the solr index files |
url | URL of the Zip file to download |
version | Solr version to download and install |
port | port to run Solr on |
version_file | Local path to store the currently installed version |
download_path | Local path for storing the downloaded Solr zip file |
md5sum | Path/URL to MD5 checksum |
solr_xml | Path to Solr configuration |
verbose | (Boolean) |
managed | (Boolean) |
ignore_md5sum | (Boolean) |
solr_options | (Hash) |
env | (Hash) |
solr.with_collection(name: 'collection_name', dir: 'path_to_solr_configs')
From the command line
$ solr_wrapper -p 8983
Rake tasks
SolrWrapper provides rake tasks for installing, starting and stopping solr. To include the tasks in your Rake environment, add this to your Rakefile
require 'solr_wrapper/rake_task'
You can configure the tasks by setting SolrWrapper.default_instance_options
. For example:
SolrWrapper.default_instance_options = {
verbose: true,
cloud: true,
port: '8888',
version: '5.3.1',
instance_dir: 'solr',
download_dir: 'tmp'
}
require 'solr_wrapper/rake_task'