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- # Archival Conversations patents data search engine
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- This repository contains the Docker Compose, Nginx, PHP, and Solr config files for deploying the development environment for the Archival Conversations patents data search engine site.
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- ## to deploy environment
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- ### config.env
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- To deploy this environment, first copy config.env.template to a new file, config.env. Fill in the appropriate environment variables.
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- Note that on Mac the PHP container has to communicate with the Solr container using the hostname 'host.docker.internal' rather than 'localhost' or '127.0.0.1': https://stackoverflow.com/questions/24319662/from-inside-of-a-docker-container-how-do-i-connect-to-the-localhost-of-the-mach
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- On Linux, you can use the container name e.g. 'solr' as the Solr hostname in config.env.
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- ### Docker Compose
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- In the command line, navigate to the directory where this repository is stored on your local machine and run:
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- `docker-compose up -d --build`
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- Docker should build the application environment comprising a PHP container (including ImageMagick), an Apache Solr container (deployed Solr for .rtf indexing using instructions at: https://github.com/docker-solr/docker-solr), and an Nginx web server to serve the website.
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- The website should then be available in the browser at 'localhost:8080'.
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- To take down the environment, run:
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- `docker-compose down`
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- ## populating Apache Solr
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- In order to fill the site with documents, you will have to populate the Apache Solr search engine. There is a solr_import.sh script to help with this. Place whatever files you want indexed in a directory called 'data' within the main directory.
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- In solr_import.sh, change the directory to point to the main directory and, if necessary, change the location parameters for the various cores.
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- We use different Solr cores for the different themes on the site: 'all' is a core containing all documents while 'active', 'expanding', etc. contain only documents for that theme.
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- ### legacy Solr commands
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- This section should be fully superseded by solr_import.sh and including the Solr config in the repository. These are left here for reference.
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- Created core using:
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- `docker exec -it solr solr create_core -c epo_data`
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- Note this fix to ensure that .rtf files can be indexed using Apache Tika: https://gitmemory.com/issue/docker-solr/docker-solr/341/682877640. Once you've created the core, run these commands:
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- `docker exec -ti --user=solr solr bash -c 'cp -r /opt/solr/example/files/conf/* /var/solr/data/{CORE_NAME}/conf/'`
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- `docker restart solr`
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- Add files to Solr using:
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- `docker run --rm -v "/Users/ad7588/Downloads/2018 (10381):/2018" --network=host solr:latest post -c epo_data /2018`
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