(PECL solr >= 0.9.2)
SolrClient::__construct — Constructor for the SolrClient object
$clientOptions
)Constructor for the SolrClient object
clientOptions
This is an array containing one of the following keys :
- secure (Boolean value indicating whether or not to connect in secure mode) - hostname (The hostname for the Solr server) - port (The port number) - path (The path to solr) - wt (The name of the response writer e.g. xml, json) - login (The username used for HTTP Authentication, if any) - password (The HTTP Authentication password) - proxy_host (The hostname for the proxy server, if any) - proxy_port (The proxy port) - proxy_login (The proxy username) - proxy_password (The proxy password) - timeout (This is maximum time in seconds allowed for the http data transfer operation. Default is 30 seconds) - ssl_cert (File name to a PEM-formatted file containing the private key + private certificate (concatenated in that order) ) - ssl_key (File name to a PEM-formatted private key file only) - ssl_keypassword (Password for private key) - ssl_cainfo (Name of file holding one or more CA certificates to verify peer with) - ssl_capath (Name of directory holding multiple CA certificates to verify peer with ) Please note the if the ssl_cert file only contains the private certificate, you have to specify a separate ssl_key file The ssl_keypassword option is required if the ssl_cert or ssl_key options are set.
Throws SolrIllegalArgumentException on failure.
Example #1 SolrClient::__construct() example
<?php
$options = array
(
'hostname' => SOLR_SERVER_HOSTNAME,
'login' => SOLR_SERVER_USERNAME,
'password' => SOLR_SERVER_PASSWORD,
'port' => SOLR_SERVER_PORT,
'path' => SOLR_PATH_TO_SOLR,
'wt' => 'xml',
);
$client = new SolrClient($options);
$doc = new SolrInputDocument();
$doc->addField('id', 334455);
$doc->addField('cat', 'Software');
$doc->addField('cat', 'Lucene');
$updateResponse = $client->addDocument($doc);
?>
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