This tool will query a given Solr index and copy it to another. Along the way it will give you the opportunity to change field names, drop fields altogether, and fabricate new fields.
The goal of this tool isn't to be a suitable means to move large production indices around, though if your index is smallish, it will serve that purpose. It is instead meant to facilitate the development lifecycle during which schemas are constantly changing and real data isn't yet available, or isn't available in a quantity to stress Solr.
solr2solr is a command line tool and should ideally be installed with -g
$ npm install -g solr2solr
Copy the example config file from the root of the github repo into a directory on your machine.
from
and to
are pass through configurations to the node-solr library. These are the defaults:
var DEFAULTS = {
host: '127.0.0.1',
port: '8983',
core: '', // if defined, should begin with a slash
path: '/solr' // should also begin with a slash
}
query
is used to hit the from
Solr for documents. Leave this at *:*
if you want to copy everything, or change it to something else if you want to copy a smaller set of documents.
rows
indicates how many rows to copy at a time. solr2solr will go through your index from start to finish by this increment. This increment is important because based on the size of a document in your index, and how many times you might want that document duplicated (see duplicate
below), you'll want to play with this number to keep your node process from running out of memory.
duplicate
is a configuration will allow you to multiply your index during the copy. When duplicate has enabled
set to true
, solr2solr will manipulate the idField
of your document to make it unique and it will create an extra document per numberOfTimes
. So, if numberOfTimes
is set to 2, you'll get 2 copies of every document. The original, and 2 dupes.
copy
is a list of fields to copy from index to index verbatim.
transform
is a list of fields to copy from index to index while changing the field name from source
to destination
.
fabricate
is a list of new fields to create per document in the new index. The name of the new field is given in the field name
, and the data for that field is created by the fabricate
function, which is passed the document and the row number being processed.
fabricate:(fields, index) ->
switch index % 5
when 0 then 'Swahili'
when 1 then 'Klingon'
when 2 then 'Skrull'
when 3 then 'Pig Latin'
when 4 then 'English'
}
From the same directory you placed the config file, simply execute
$ solr2solr
and the tool will begin copying data. It will write to the console each time it goes to fetch another batch of data from Solr.