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Client for the Solr search service

Project description

solrpy

solrpy is a Python client for Solr, an enterprise search server built on top of Lucene. solrpy allows you to add documents to a Solr instance, and then to perform queries and gather search results from Solr using Python.

  • Supports Solr 1.2 through 10.x
  • Automatic Solr version detection with runtime feature gating
  • Python 3.10+ required

Installation

pip install solrpy

Or with Poetry:

poetry add solrpy

Overview

import solr

# create a connection to a solr server
s = solr.Solr('http://localhost:8983/solr/mycore')

# the server version is auto-detected
print(s.server_version)  # e.g. (9, 4, 1)

# check if the server is reachable
print(s.ping())  # True

# add a document to the index
doc = {
    "id": 1,
    "title": "Lucene in Action",
    "author": ["Erik Hatcher", "Otis Gospodnetić"],
}
s.add(doc, commit=True)

# do a search
response = s.select('title:lucene')
for hit in response.results:
    print(hit['title'])

Response format

Since v1.0.4, solrpy uses JSON (wt=json) by default, matching Solr 7.0+ behavior.

For legacy XML mode:

s = solr.Solr('http://localhost:8983/solr/mycore', response_format='xml')

The Response object API is identical regardless of format.

More powerful queries

Optional parameters for query, faceting, highlighting, and more like this can be passed in as Python parameters to the query method. Convert the dot notation (e.g. facet.field) to underscore notation (e.g. facet_field) so that they can be used as parameter names.

response = s.select('title:lucene', facet='true', facet_field='subject')

If the parameter takes multiple values, pass them in as a list:

response = s.select('title:lucene', facet='true', facet_field=['subject', 'publisher'])

Version detection

solrpy automatically detects the connected Solr version and gates features accordingly. If a feature requires a newer Solr version than what is connected, a SolrVersionError is raised with a clear message.

import solr

s = solr.Solr('http://localhost:8983/solr/mycore')
print(s.server_version)  # (6, 6, 6)

Tests

Tests require a running Solr instance. Using Docker:

docker run -d --name solr-dev -p 8983:8983 solr:6.6 solr-precreate core0
poetry run pytest tests/

Changelog

1.0.7

  • Breaking: EmptyPage now inherits ValueError (was SolrException)
  • New PageNotAnInteger exception (inherits TypeError)
  • Paginator module no longer depends on SolrException

1.0.6

  • URL validation: warns if URL path doesn't contain /solr (Solr 10.0+ preparation)

1.0.5

  • Breaking: Removed SolrConnection class. Use Solr instead
  • Migration: add(**fields)add(dict), query()select(), raw_query()select.raw()

1.0.4

  • Breaking: Default response_format changed from 'xml' to 'json'
  • Pass response_format='xml' explicitly for legacy XML behavior

1.0.3

  • Added response_format constructor option ('xml' or 'json')
  • Split solr/core.py into exceptions.py, utils.py, response.py, parsers.py
  • All existing imports continue to work (re-exported via __init__.py)

1.0.2

  • mypy --strict passes with zero errors on solr/ package
  • Added type hints to all internal classes (ResponseContentHandler, Node, Results, UTC)
  • Fixed endElement variable shadowing for type safety

1.0.1

  • Added type hints to all public methods in solr/core.py and solr/paginator.py
  • Added solr/py.typed marker file for PEP 561 compatibility
  • Added mypy to dev dependencies
  • mypy passes with zero errors on solr/ package

0.9.11

  • Added JSON response parser (parse_json_response)
  • Added Solr.ping() convenience method
  • Added always_commit constructor option for auto-commit behavior
  • Added gzip response support (Accept-Encoding: gzip)

0.9.10

  • Added pyproject.toml metadata (authors, maintainers, classifiers, keywords)
  • Added Sphinx documentation (quickstart, API reference, version detection, changelog)
  • Rewrote README.md with current API examples and Docker test instructions
  • Updated CLAUDE.md development guidelines

0.9.9

  • Removed deprecated encoder/decoder attributes and codecs import
  • Fixed commit(_optimize=True) to correctly issue <optimize/> command
  • Added test coverage for <double> XML type parsing
  • Added test coverage for named <result> tag handling
  • Added Solr version auto-detection (server_version)
  • Added SolrVersionError exception and requires_version decorator
  • Removed all Python 2 compatibility code (Python 3.10+ only)
  • Migrated from setuptools to Poetry
  • Bumped version to 0.9.9

License

Apache License 2.0

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