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Introducing Rust Support in Socket
Socket now supports Rust and Cargo, offering package search for all users and experimental SBOM generation for enterprise projects.
github.com/uol/go-solr
Solr v4, required v4.4 if you want use all supported features.
Json only
No schema checking
Please go to http://wiki.apache.org/solr/ for how to write solr query.
Search, Add, Update, Delete, Commit, Rollback, Optimize
Core admin, Schema REST API
go get github.com/vanng822/go-solr/solr
package main
import (
"github.com/vanng822/go-solr/solr"
"fmt"
)
func main() {
si, _ := solr.NewSolrInterface("http://localhost:8983/solr", "collection1")
query := solr.NewQuery()
query.Q("*:*")
s := si.Search(query)
r, _ := s.Result(nil)
fmt.Println(r.Results.Docs)
}
export MOCK_LOGGING=1
for the mock logging
unset MOCK_LOGGING
to remove this environment variable
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