/docker-solr

A Docker build for Solr, to manage the official Docker hub solr image

Primary LanguageShellApache License 2.0Apache-2.0

Supported tags and respective Dockerfile links

  •   [`5.4.1`, `5.4`, `5`, `latest` (*5.4/Dockerfile*)](https://github.com/docker-solr/docker-solr/blob/5d6039fb7019b08d420b7bb90f76e8958dc32548/5.4/Dockerfile)
    
  • 5.3.2, 5.3 (5.3/Dockerfile)

For more information about this image and its history, please see the relevant manifest file (library/solr). This image is updated via pull requests to the docker-solr/docker-solr GitHub repo.

For detailed information about the virtual/transfer sizes and individual layers of each of the above supported tags, please see the solr/tag-details.md file in the docker-library/docs GitHub repo.

What is Solr?

Solr is highly reliable, scalable and fault tolerant, providing distributed indexing, replication and load-balanced querying, automated failover and recovery, centralized configuration and more. Solr powers the search and navigation features of many of the world's largest internet sites.

Learn more on Apache Solr homepage and in the Apache Solr Reference Guide.

wikipedia.org/wiki/Apache_Solr

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How to use this Docker image

To run a single Solr server:

$ docker run --name my_solr -d -p 8983:8983 -t solr

Then with a web browser go to http://localhost:8983/ to see the Admin Console (adjust the hostname for your docker host).

To use Solr, you need to create a "core", an index for your data. For example:

$ docker exec -it --user=solr my_solr bin/solr create_core -c gettingstarted

In the web UI if you click on "Core Admin" you should now see the "gettingstarted" core.

If you want to load some example data:

$ docker exec -it --user=solr my_solr bin/post -c gettingstarted example/exampledocs/manufacturers.xml

In the UI, find the "Core selector" popup menu and select the "gettingstarted" core, then select the "Query" menu item. This gives you a default search for ":" which returns all docs. Hit the "Execute Query" button, and you should see a few docs with data. Congratulations!

To learn more about Solr, see the Apache Solr Reference Guide.

Distributed Solr

You can also run a distributed Solr configuration.

The recommended and most flexible way to do that is to use Docker networking. See the Can I run ZooKeeper and Solr clusters under Docker FAQ, and this example.

You can also use legacy links, see the Can I run ZooKeeper and Solr with Docker Links FAQ.

About this repository

This repository is available on github.com/docker-solr/docker-solr, and the official build is on the Docker Hub.

This repository is based on (and replaces) makuk66/docker-solr, and has been sponsored by Lucidworks.

License

Solr is licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0.

This repository is also licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0.

Copyright 2015 Martijn Koster

Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at

      http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0

Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.

Supported Docker versions

This image is officially supported on Docker version 1.8.2.

Support for older versions (down to 1.0) is provided on a best-effort basis.

User Feedback

Issues

Please report issues with this docker image on this Github project.

For general questions about Solr, see the Community information, in particular the solr-user mailing list.

Contributing

If you want to contribute to Solr, see the Solr Resources.