Solarium is a PHP Solr client library that accurately model Solr concepts. Where many other Solr libraries only handle the communication with Solr, Solarium also relieves you of handling all the complex Solr query parameters using a well documented API.
Please see the docs for a more detailed description.
Solarium 6.x only supports PHP 7.2 and up.
It's highly recommended to have Curl enabled in your PHP environment. However if you don't have Curl available you can switch from using Curl (the default) to a pure PHP based HTTP client adapter which works for the essential stuff but doesn't support things like parallel query execution.
Alternatively you can inject any PSR-18 compatible HTTP Client using the Psr18Adapter
.
The preferred way to install Solarium is by using Composer. Solarium is available on Packagist.
Example:
composer require solarium/solarium
Setting "timeout" as "option" in the HTTP Client Adapter is deprecated since Solarium 5.2.0 because not all adapters
could handle it. The adapters which can handle it now implement the TimeoutAwareInterface
and you need to set the
timeout using the setTimeout()
function after creating the adapter instance.
In order to fix some issues with complex queries using local parameters solarium 6 destinguishs between query parameters
and local parameters to be embedded in a query. Solarium 5.2 already informed you about the deprecation of some
parameter names which are in fact local parameters. Solarium doen't convert them magically anymore.
Local parameter names now have to be prefixed with local_
if set as option of a constructor.
Solarium 5:
$categoriesTerms = new Solarium\Component\Facet\JsonTerms(['key' => 'categories', 'field' => 'cat', 'limit'=>4,'numBuckets'=>true]);
Solarium 6:
$categoriesTerms = new Solarium\Component\Facet\JsonTerms(['local_key' => 'categories', 'field' => 'cat', 'limit'=>4,'numBuckets'=>true]);
See https://lucene.apache.org/solr/guide/local-parameters-in-queries.html for an introduction about local parameters.
In the past, the V1 API endpoint solr was not added automatically, so most users set it as path on the endpoint.
This bug was discovered with the addition of V2 API support. In almost every setup, the path has to be set to /
instead of /solr
with this release!
For the same reason it is a must to explicit configure the core or collection.
So an old setting like
'path' => '/solr/xxxx/'
has to be changed to something like
'path' => '/',
'collection' => 'xxxx',
To run the examples read through the Example code section of https://solarium.readthedocs.io/en/stable/getting-started/
The phpunit tests contain some integration tests that require a running Solr instance. And this Solr instance requires
some special configuration.
Have a look at .github/workflows/run-tests.yml
to see how to start a well configured Solr docker container locally.
If you just want to run the unit tests, just ensure that there's no other Solr server listening on the standard port
8983 and the integration tests will be skipped.
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