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How to use spring-data-solr with grails-3.3.2 and solr in docker for development purpose

1. Include Spring Data Solr lib in gradle dependencies in build.gradle file
dependencies {
    compile group: 'org.springframework.boot', name: 'spring-boot-starter-data-solr', version: '1.5.9.RELEASE'
}
2. Write 2 files for docker solr configuration like below
1. spring-data-solr-with-grails3-and-docker/grails-app/conf/docker/solr.yml
2. spring-data-solr-with-grails3-and-docker/src/main/java/spring/style/config/SolrConfiguration.java
3. Write a SolrCrudRepository class and inject like below
1. spring-data-solr-with-grails3-and-docker/src/main/java/spring/style/repository/search/BlogSearchRepository.java
2. beans = {
       springBlogService(spring.style.service.SpringBlogService)
   }
4. Now look on below 2 Controller and Service
1. Controller :: ExploreController.groovy, Service :: GrailsBlogService.groovy 
2. Run grails app as it is and hit url [ http://localhost:8080/explore/index ] 
3. After that browse [ http://localhost:8983/solr/#/blogs/query ] 
4. Now you will see your data saved in solr server as json 
5. (^_^) Before run grails app please follow point (5 _ below) to create solr blogs collection 
5. Using Docker to simplify development (optional)

You can use Docker to improve your grails-with-solr development experience. A number of docker-compose configuration are available in the [ grails-app/conf/docker/ ] folder to launch required third party services. For example, to start a solr in a docker container, run: below command from the project root.

docker-compose -f grails-app/conf/docker/solr.yml up -d

or

docker-compose -f grails-app/conf/docker/solr.yml up

To stop it and remove the container, run:

docker-compose -f grails-app/conf/docker/solr.yml up down

After running the solr successfully, we have to create/delete solr collection using below command from any location of terminal.

Create Collection [ grailscol, blogs ] in solr(at docker)

docker exec -it --user=solr grails-solr bin/solr create_core -c grailscol
docker exec -it --user=solr grails-solr bin/solr create_core -c blogs

Delete Collection [ grailscol, blogs ] from solr(at docker)

docker exec -it --user=solr grails-solr bin/solr delete -c grailscol
docker exec -it --user=solr grails-solr bin/solr delete -c blogs

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