node-solr-lambda
v3.0.6
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Minimalistic Solr client written in functional programming style
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node-solr-lambda
Features
- functional-style API with jsdoc type annotations
- plain javascipt in commonjs format - no additional build step required
- ES6+ including async/await, lambdas, spread operator...
- typechecking support in vscode (without compiling typescript code)
- no runtime dependencies other than
axios
- as close as possible to the Solr Json-based REST API
- functions for working with documents, fields, field types, cores
Example
const { prepareSolrClient } = require("node-solr-lambda");
const solr = prepareSolrClient("mycore");
async function myfun() {
const result = await solr.query({ query: "label:something" });
console.log(result);
await solr.addField({ name: "price", type: "plong", multiValued: false });
await solr.addField({
name: "category",
type: "string",
multiValued: true,
docValues: true
});
const item1 = { id: "item1", price: 123, category: ["cpu", "ram"] };
const item2 = { id: "item2", price: 456, category: ["cpu", "usb"] };
await solr.add(item1); // works with single object
await solr.add([item1, item2]); // works with object[]
await solr.commit()
await solr.query({
query: "*:*",
facet: {
top_5_categories: {
terms: {
field: "category",
limit: 5,
facet: {
avg_price: "avg(price)"
}
}
}
}
});
}
How to test
We provide a docker-compose with a solr instance for testing. The testing solr instance needs to run first:
# run this in a separate terminal and shutdown using CTRL+C
yarn test:prepare
Now you can run the test suite:
yarn test