| `docker exec -it solr solr create_core -c epo_data` | `docker exec -it solr solr create_core -c epo_data` | ||||
| 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: | |||||
| `docker exec -ti --user=solr solr bash -c 'cp -r /opt/solr/example/files/conf/* /var/solr/data/{CORE_NAME}/conf/'` | |||||
| `docker restart solr` | |||||
| Add files to Solr using: | Add files to Solr using: | ||||
| `docker run --rm -v "/Users/ad7588/Downloads/2018 (10381):/2018" --network=host solr:latest post -c epo_data /2018` | `docker run --rm -v "/Users/ad7588/Downloads/2018 (10381):/2018" --network=host solr:latest post -c epo_data /2018` | ||||
| Note this fix to ensure that .rtf files can be indexed using Apache Tika: https://gitmemory.com/issue/docker-solr/docker-solr/341/682877640 | |||||
| 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 | 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 |