SolrClient::query
(PECL solr >= 0.9.2)
SolrClient::query — Sends a query to the server
Description
Sends a query to the server.
Return Values
Returns a SolrQueryResponse object on success and throws an exception on failure.
Errors/Exceptions
Throws SolrClientException if the client had failed, or there was a connection issue.
Throws SolrServerException if the Solr Server had failed to satisfy the query.
Examples
Example #1 SolrClient::query() example
<?php
$options = array
(
'hostname' => 'localhost',
'login' => 'username',
'password' => 'password',
'port' => '8983',
);
$client = new SolrClient($options);
$query = new SolrQuery();
$query->setQuery('lucene');
$query->setStart(0);
$query->setRows(50);
$query->addField('cat')->addField('features')->addField('id')->addField('timestamp');
$query_response = $client->query($query);
$response = $query_response->getResponse();
print_r($response);
?>
The above example will output something similar to:
SolrObject Object ( [responseHeader] => SolrObject Object ( [status] => 0 [QTime] => 3 [params] => SolrObject Object ( [fl] => cat,features,id,timestamp [indent] => on [start] => 0 [q] => lucene [wt] => xml [version] => 2.2 [rows] => 50 ) ) [response] => SolrObject Object ( [numFound] => 1 [start] => 0 [docs] => Array ( [0] => SolrObject Object ( [id] => SOLR1000 [cat] => Array ( [0] => software [1] => search ) [features] => Array ( [0] => Advanced Full-Text Search Capabilities using Lucene [1] => Optimized for High Volume Web Traffic [2] => Standards Based Open Interfaces - XML and HTTP [3] => Comprehensive HTML Administration Interfaces [4] => Scalability - Efficient Replication to other Solr Search Servers [5] => Flexible and Adaptable with XML configuration and Schema [6] => Good unicode support: héllo (hello with an accent over the e) ) ) ) ) )