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github.hscsec.cn/stevenferrer/solr-go
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$ go get github.com/stevenferrer/solr-go
import (
"github.com/stevenferrer/solr-go"
)
...
// Create a client
baseURL := "http://solr.example.com"
client := solr.NewJSONClient(baseURL)
// Create a query
query := solr.NewQuery(solr.NewDisMaxQueryParser().
Query("'solr rocks'").BuildParser()).
Queries(solr.M{
"query_filters": []solr.M{
{
"#size_tag": solr.M{
"field": solr.M{
"f": "size",
"query": "XL",
},
},
},
{
"#color_tag": solr.M{
"field": solr.M{
"f": "color",
"query": "Red",
},
},
},
},
}).
Facets(
solr.NewTermsFacet("categories").
Field("cat").Limit(10),
solr.NewQueryFacet("high_popularity").
Query("popularity:[8 TO 10]"),
).
Sort("score").
Offset(1).
Limit(10).
Filters("inStock:true").
Fields("name", "price")
// Send the query
queryResponse, err := client.Query(context.Background(), "techproducts", query)
See integration test for a more complete example.
Keep in mind that this library is still evolving and will likely have some breaking changes until v1.0. We will try our best to keep the breaking changes minimal.
You can support the project in the following ways:
Please feel free to improve this project by opening an issue or by making a pull-request.
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