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Containerized SOLR On OpenShift

Apache SOLR makes it easy to add search capability into your apps. SOLR is a search server (backed by the Lucene serach library). This repository provides a way for you to take advantage of that in OpenShift.

There are 2 distinct parts to this repo:

(1) A Dockerfile

Which overrides the official Docker SOLR image to tweak a few things in order to run SOLR efficiently on OpenShift.

(2) S2I scripts

Which allow you to easily push your project specific configuration files into the SOLR container.

How to use all of this with your apps

Sounds cool right? It is. And here's how you can use it.

Quick Start

  • Bring up a local OpenShift cluster.
  • Run the buildLocalProject.sh script in the openshift directory.

This will create a Solr project and generate all of the build and deployment configurations needed for a working Solr instance complete with a core configured from source.

If you just want to try running SOLR in OpenShift...

Create the SOLR app from a Docker image > oc new-app dudash/openshift-solr --name=solr-imageonly-demo

Now you can access it via the route that was automatically exposed on port 8983 and whereever your OpenShift apps route (e.g. openshift-solr-myproject.127.0.0.1.nip.io). Note: this won't autogenerate a SOLR core.

If you want to provide configuration in an automated way...

  • Create a repo
  • Create a folder called solr/autocore/conf and add SOLR config files for your desired SOLR configuration (Refer to the sample in the project).
  • Wire up your OpenShift build configuration to point to the repo with configuration. Refer to the script and template samples in the openshift directory.

The S2I process

This repo doesn't require the s2i tool to build the image. However, if you look into the Dockerfile, it does set some s2i LABELS in order for OpenShift to be able to use it as an s2i builder image.

assemble script

Refer to the documentation in the script for details.

run script

Refer to the documentation in the script for details.

Want to help?

If you find and issues, go ahead and write them up. If you want to submit some code changes, please see the CONTRIBUTING docs.

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