Sunburnt is a Python-based interface for working with the Apache Solr search engine.
It was written by Toby White <toby@timetric.com> for use in the Timetric platform.
Please send queries/comments/suggestions to the mailing list.
Bugs can be filed on the issue tracker.
It's tested with Solr 1.4.1 and 3.1; previous versions were known to work with 1.3 and 1.4 as well.
Full documentation can be found at http://opensource.timetric.com/sunburnt/index.html.
The requirements for Sunburnt will automatically be downloaded when using one of the installation methods (if they are not already available).
Requirements:
Strongly recommended:
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Sunburnt will happily deal with dates stored either as Python datetime objects, or as mx.DateTime objects. The latter are preferable, having better semantics and a wider representation range. They will be used if present, otherwise sunburnt will fall back to Python datetime objects.
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If you're using native Python datetime objects with Solr (rather than mx.DateTime objects) you should also have pytz installed to guarantee correct timezone handling.
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Optional (only to run the tests)