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pysolr-tornado
is a Python library providing access to Apache Solr
via Tornado coroutines.
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This project is a fork of pysolr
, hosted on GitHub at https://github.com/toastdriven/pysolr. We
offer a few minor improvements over pysolr
, but we attempt to keep the APIs identical. However,
it is impossible to offer a compatible API because Tornado coroutines are coroutines, and must
therefore be used with Python's yield
keyword.
If you are trying to decide between pysolr
and pysolr-tornado
, we recommend pysolr
unless you
are already sure that you want to use Tornado.
With pysolr-tornado
4.0, the version numbers no longer correspond meaningfully to upstream
versions. We made the decision to jump to a new major release because of the refactoring of the
:class:Results
class, which we view as backward incompatible. We sympathize with the upstream's
decision to release this as a point release, because it is such a minor change in most situations,
but it broke our client application and it may break yours too.
FAQs
A library to access Solr via Tornado coroutines.
We found that pysolr-tornado demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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