Metadata-Version: 1.1
Name: django-haystack-solr-commands
Version: 0.1
Summary: django management command 'solr' all-in-one for Solr 5
Home-page: https://github.com/elishowk/django-haystack-solr-commands
Author: Elias Showk
Author-email: elias@showk.me
License: MIT
Description: Solr 5.0.0 is easy to deploy with cloud Cores and automatic managed-schema but no more schema.xml file to copy.
        
        Solr 5.0.0 can edit a core's configuration via with the Schema REST API.
        
        Solr 5.0.0 breaked Haystack version 2.3.1 because it uses managed-schema by default and removes the need to copy a schema.xml file.
        It also provide a ``bin/solr`` command that start and a Solr daemon service, or administrate the Cores.
        
        This what the  ``manage.py solr`` command provided by this Django App
        
        # Install
        
        After cloning this repository
        
          mkvirtualenv django-hasytack-solr-commands
          cd django-haystack-solr-commands
          pip install -r requirements.txt
        
        You will need **wget, tar, rm**
        
        Configure Haystack and this app by adding at to your server settings.py to following:
        
            HAYSTACK_CONNECTIONS = {
              'default': {
                'ENGINE': 'haystack.backends.solr_backend.SolrEngine',
                'URL': 'http://127.0.0.1:8983/solr/haystacksolrcommandsexamplecore/',
              },
            }
        
            SOLR_DIRECTORY = "."
            SOLR_VERSION = "5.0.0"
            SOLR_CORE = 'haystacksolrcommandsexamplecore'
        
        Add ``haystack_solr_commands`` to your INSTALLED_APPS
        
        # Versions tested:
        
        - Python 2.7
        - Django 1.4+
        - Haystack 2.3.1 with Solr 5.0.0 support from https://github.com/Stupeflix/django-haystack
        - Search engine used : Solr 5.0.0 with the latest pysolr
        - Oracle Java JVM version 7 or 8
        
        # About Solr 5.0.0
        
        What major changes in 5.0.0 breaks Haystack 2.3.1 apart from the schema.xml and the daemon service start and stop commands ?
        
        Quoting CHANGES.txt in the 5.0.0 distribution :
        ```
        * The following legacy numeric and date field types, deprecated in Solr 4.8, are no
          longer supported: BCDIntField, BCDLongField, BCDStrField, IntField, LongField,
          FloatField, DoubleField, SortableIntField, SortableLongField, SortableFloatField,
          SortableDoubleField, and DateField.  Convert these types in your schema to the
          corresponding Trie-based field type and then re-index.  See SOLR-5936 for more
          information.
        ```
        **Sortable*Fields** have been replace with their equivalent **Trie*Field**
        
        Since 4.8.0, Apache Solr now requires Java 7 or greater (recommended is Oracle Java 7 or OpenJDK 7, minimum update 55; earlier versions have known JVM bugs affecting Solr).
        Apache Solr is fully compatible with Java 8.
        
Keywords: solr haystack django management
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Development Status :: 3 - Alpha
Classifier: Topic :: Utilities
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: BSD License
