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What is this?

This repository allows you to quickly install Apache Solr for Drupal 9 into a Ddev project using just ddev get drud/ddev-drupal9-solr.

Installation on Drupal 9

  1. ddev get drud/ddev-drupal9-solr && ddev restart
  2. You may need to install the relevant Drupal requirements: ddev composer require drush/drush:* drupal/search_api_solr
  3. Enable the Search API Solr Search Defaults module: ddev drush en -y search_api_solr_defaults. (If it can't be enabled due to the "article" content type not existing, you can just create a search_api_solr server manually.)
  4. Edit the enabled search_api server named default_solr_server at admin/config/search/search-api/server/default_solr_server/edit
    • set "Solr host" to solr
    • set "Solr core" name to "dev"
    • Under "Advanced server configuration" set the "solr.install.dir" to /opt/solr
  5. ddev restart

Explanation

This is the classic Drupal solr:8 recipe used for a long time by Drupal users and compatible with search_api_solr.

Interacting with Apache Solr

  • The Solr admin interface will be accessible at: http://<projectname>.ddev.site:8983/solr/ For example, if the project is named myproject the hostname will be: http://myproject.ddev.site:8983/solr/.
  • To access the Solr container from inside the web container use: http://solr:8983/solr/
  • A Solr core is automatically created by default with the name "dev"; it can be accessed (from inside the web container) at the URL: http://solr:8983/solr/dev or from the host at http://<projectname>.ddev.site:8983/solr/#/~cores/dev. You can obviously create other cores to meet your needs.

Caveats

  • This recipe won't work with versions of solr before solr:8, and Acquia and Pantheon.io hosting require versions from 3 to 7. You'll want to see the contributed recipes for older versions of solr.