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Hippo Solr indexer

For regularly indexing Hippo CMS content into Solr.

Build

Git and Maven (> 2.2) must be installed on your machine.

git clone [email protected]:mickaeltr/Hippo-Solr-indexer.git
cd Hippo-Solr-indexer
mvn install

Install

To be able to define the content to be indexed, you will add the addon-repository to the content module POM:

<dependency>
  <groupId>org.onehippo.forge.solr.indexer</groupId>
  <artifactId>solr-indexer-addon-repository</artifactId>
  <version>${hippo.solr-indexer.version}</version>
</dependency>

A Solr indexer webapp must then be deployed in the same container as CMS and site webapps...

Webapp example

If you want to play with the provided Webapp example, create a new Maven module, packaged as WAR, deployed on Cargo, with the following in the POM:

<dependencies>
  <dependency>
    <groupId>org.onehippo.forge.solr.indexer</groupId>
    <artifactId>solr-indexer-webapp-example</artifactId>
    <version>${hippo.solr-indexer.version}</version>
    <type>war</type>
  </dependency>
</dependencies>

<build>
  <finalName>solr</finalName>
</build>

After you run your project, the Solr application will be available at http://localhost:8080/solr/.

Customized webapp

When you get more serious and want to customize the webapp, you need to mimic the Webapp example in your project. You may then configure:

Configure

In order to setup which document types and fields will be indexed, a configuration node must be created via the CMS console, under /content/:

[solr:configuration]
- solr:node (string) multiple
- solr:property (string) multiple

Nodes

Set up which (inherited) primary types will be indexed. Example: hippo:document

Properties

Set up which (nested) properties will be indexed as dynamic fields. Example: ns:title, ns:html/hippostd:content