This package provides a search indexes for easy Haystack 2 integration with django CMS. The package is compatible with Aldryn.
After installing aldryn-search through your package manager of choice, add aldryn_search
to your
INSTALLED_APPS
. If you run a multilingual CMS setup, you have to define a haystack backend for every language
in use:
HAYSTACK_CONNECTIONS = { 'en': { 'ENGINE': 'haystack.backends.solr_backend.SolrEngine', 'URL': 'http://my-solr-server/solr/my-site-en/', 'TIMEOUT': 60 * 5, 'INCLUDE_SPELLING': True, 'BATCH_SIZE': 100, }, 'fr': { 'ENGINE': 'haystack.backends.solr_backend.SolrEngine', 'URL': 'http://my-solr-server/solr/my-site-fr/', 'TIMEOUT': 60 * 5, 'INCLUDE_SPELLING': True, 'BATCH_SIZE': 100, }, }
To make sure the correct backend is used during search, add aldryn_search.router.LanguageRouter
to your
HAYSTACK_ROUTERS
setting:
HAYSTACK_ROUTERS = ['aldryn_search.router.LanguageRouter',]
When using multiple languages, usually there's one search backend per language, when indexing it's important to know
which language is currently being used, this can be facilitated by the ALDRYN_SEARCH_LANGUAGE_FROM_ALIAS
setting,
this setting could be a callable or a string path that resolves to one.
Please keep in mind that it's usually not a good idea to import things in your settings, however there are cases where it seems overkill to create a function to handle the alias, for example:
ALDRYN_SEARCH_LANGUAGE_FROM_ALIAS = lambda alias: alias.split('-')[-1]
the example above could be used when using multiple languages and sites, all backends could have a language suffix.
The same could be achieved using a function defined somewhere else in your code like so:
ALDRYN_SEARCH_LANGUAGE_FROM_ALIAS = "my_app.helpers.language_from_alias"
If any of the above return None then settings.LANGUAGE_CODE
will be used.
By default this setting evaluates to a function that checks if the alias is in settings.LANGUAGES
and if so it
uses the alias as a language.
For a complete Haystack setup, please refer to their documentation.
For more docs, see the docs
folder or the
online documentation.
aldryn-search comes with an App Hook for django CMS, and a search view using Django's class based views. If you
want to use this app hook, you can either subclass it and register it yourself, or set
ALDRYN_SEARCH_REGISTER_APPHOOK
to True
.
For pagination, aldryn-search uses aldryn_search.contrib.paginator.DiggPaginator
. If you want to use this built-in
pagination, make sure to install`django-spurl <https://github.com/j4mie/django-spurl>`_, and add then add spurl
to INSTALLED_APPS
.