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Pierre Angotpour référence 2 liens pour utilisation de solr avec le framework python django -> http://t.co/iPTNbC4A | http://t.co/yre9cmuY
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Tom JohnsonSearch doesn't have to be hard. Haystack lets you write your search code once and choose the search engine you want it to run on. With a familiar API that should make any Djangonaut feel right at home and an architecture that allows you to swap things in and out as you need to, it's how search ought to be.
Haystack is BSD licensed, plays nicely with third-party apps without needing to modify the source and supports Solr, Elasticsearch, Whoosh and Xapian.
Get started
Install the package:
Latest stable (1.2.7) off PyPI: pip install django-haystack
Latest dev (2.0.0-beta) off GitHub: pip install -e git+https://github.com/toastdriven/django-haystack.git@master#egg=django-haystack
Add haystack to your INSTALLED_APPS.
Create search_indexes.py files for your models.
Setup the main SearchIndex via autodiscover.
Include haystack.urls to your URLconf.
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- Install the package:
- Latest stable (1.2.7) off PyPI:
pip install django-haystack - Latest dev (2.0.0-beta) off GitHub:
pip install -e git+https://github.com/toastdriven/django-haystack.git@master#egg=django-haystack
- Latest stable (1.2.7) off PyPI:
- Add
haystackto yourINSTALLED_APPS. - Create
search_indexes.pyfiles for your models. - Setup the main
SearchIndexviaautodiscover. - Include
haystack.urlsto your URLconf. - Search!
Search doesn't have to be hard. Haystack lets you write your search code once and choose the search engine you want it to run on. With a familiar API that should make any Djangonaut feel right at home and an architecture that allows you to swap things in and out as you need to, it's how search ought to be.Haystack is BSD licensed, plays nicely with third-party apps without needing to modify the source and supports Solr, Elasticsearch, Whoosh and Xapian.<!-- <div id="screencast"> <div style="width:640px;height:360px;background:#939981;color:#565a4c;">screencastgoeshere</div> <p>About the screencast.</p> </div> -->Get started
- Install the package:
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fusionSearch doesn't have to be hard. Haystack lets you write your search code once and choose the search engine you want it to run on. With a familiar API that should make any Djangonaut feel right at home and an architecture that allows you to swap things in and out as you need to, it's how search ought to be.
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Haystack provides modular search for Django. It features a unified, familiar API that allows you to plug in different search backends (such as Solr, Elasticsearch, Whoosh, Xapian, etc.) without having to modify your code.
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supports Solr
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Marco Martins CostaHaystack is BSD licensed, plays nicely with third-party app without needing to modify the source and supports Solr, Whoosh and Xapian.
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Search doesn't have to be hard. Haystack lets you write your search code once and choose the search engine you want it to run
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Greg LinchSearch doesn't have to be hard. Haystack lets you write your search code once and choose the search engine you want it to run on. With a familiar API that should make any Djangonaut feel right at home and an architecture that allows you to swap things in and out as you need to, it's how search ought to be.
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Search doesn't have to be hard. Haystack lets you write your search code once and choose the search engine you want it to run on. With a familiar API that should make any Djangonaut feel right at home and an architecture that allows you to swap things in and out as you need to, it's how search ought to be.
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Search doesn't have to be hard. Haystack lets you write your search code once and choose the search engine you want it to run on. With a familiar API that should make any Djangonaut feel right at home and an architecture that allows you to swap things in
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emresevincSearch doesn't have to be hard. Haystack lets you write your search code once and choose the search engine you want it to run on. With a familiar API that should make any Djangonaut feel right at home and an architecture that allows you to swap things in
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Simon HedbergHaystack lets you write your search code once and choose the search engine you want it to run on. With a familiar API that should make any Djangonaut feel right at home and an architecture that allows you to swap things in and out as you need to, it's how search ought to be.
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Nicolas PerriaultHaystack lets you write your search code once and choose the search engine you want it to run on.
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Daniel AndrlikThis is a sweet search application for Django.
When I first wrote my site, I had to patch the model code to have it utilize the native full text search available in PostgreSQL, and then some truly ugly search code for searching all the models in my applications. Haystack, combined with a true search backend like Solr or Xapian is a much better approach. Looks like a great way to implement robust search on your Django site. -
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Tristan RivoallanSearch doesn't have to be hard. Haystack lets you write your search code once and choose the search engine you want it to run on. With a familiar API that should make any Djangonaut feel right at home and an architecture that allows you to swap things in and out as you need to, it's how search ought to be.
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