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solrium (version 1.2.0)

solr_optimize: Optimize

Description

Optimize

Usage

solr_optimize(
  conn,
  name,
  max_segments = 1,
  wait_searcher = TRUE,
  soft_commit = FALSE,
  wt = "json",
  raw = FALSE,
  ...
)

Arguments

conn

A solrium connection object, see SolrClient

name

(character) A collection or core name. Required.

max_segments

optimizes down to at most this number of segments. Default: 1

wait_searcher

block until a new searcher is opened and registered as the main query searcher, making the changes visible. Default: TRUE

soft_commit

perform a soft commit - this will refresh the 'view' of the index in a more performant manner, but without "on-disk" guarantees. Default: FALSE

wt

(character) One of json (default) or xml. If json, uses jsonlite::fromJSON() to parse. If xml, uses xml2::read_xml() to parse

raw

(logical) If TRUE, returns raw data in format specified by wt param

...

curl options passed on to crul::HttpClient

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
(conn <- SolrClient$new())

solr_optimize(conn, "gettingstarted")
solr_optimize(conn, "gettingstarted", max_segments = 2)
solr_optimize(conn, "gettingstarted", wait_searcher = FALSE)

# get xml back
solr_optimize(conn, "gettingstarted", wt = "xml")
## raw xml
solr_optimize(conn, "gettingstarted", wt = "xml", raw = TRUE)
# }

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