search_core/Documentation/source/configuration.rst

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Configuration

The extension offers the following configuration options through TypoScript. If you overwrite them through setup make sure to keep them in the module area as they will be accessed from backend mode of TYPO3. Do so by placing the following line at the end:

module.tx_searchcore < plugin.tx_searchcore

We will use references inside the extension to make the above unnecessary in the future.

The structure is following TYPO3 Extbase conventions. All settings are placed inside of:

plugin.tx_searchcore.settings

Here is the example default configuration that's provided through static include:

../../Configuration/TypoScript/constants.txt

../../Configuration/TypoScript/setup.txt

Options

The following section contains the different options, e.g. for connections and indexer: plugin.tx_searchcore.settings.connection or plugin.tx_searchcore.settings.indexing.

connections

Holds settings regarding the different possible connections for search services like Elasticsearch or Solr.

Configured as:

plugin {
    tx_searchcore {
        settings {
            connections {
                connectionName {
                    // the settings
                }
            }
        }
    }
}

Where connectionName is one of the available connections.

The following settings are available. For each setting its documented which connection consumes it.

host

Used by: Elasticsearch.

The host, e.g. localhost or an IP where the search service is reachable from TYPO3 installation.

Example:

plugin.tx_searchcore.settings.connections.elasticsearch.host = localhost

port

Used by: Elasticsearch.

The port where search service is reachable. E.g. default 9200 for Elasticsearch.

Example:

plugin.tx_searchcore.settings.connections.elasticsearch.port = 9200

Indexing

Holds settings regarding the indexing, e.g. of TYPO3 records, to search services.

Configured as:

plugin {
    tx_searchcore {
        settings {
            indexing {
                identifier {
                    indexer = FullyQualifiedClassname
                    // the settings
                }
            }
        }
    }
}

Where identifier is up to you, but should match table names to make TcaIndexer work.

The following settings are available. For each setting its documented which indexer consumes it.

rootLineBlacklist

Used by: TcaIndexer, PagesIndexer.

Defines a blacklist of page uids. Records below any of these pages, or subpages, are not indexed. This allows you to define areas that should not be indexed. The page attribute No Search is also taken into account to prevent indexing records from only one page without recursion.

Contains a comma separated list of page uids. Spaces are trimmed.

Example:

plugin.tx_searchcore.settings.indexing.<identifier>.rootLineBlacklist = 3, 10, 100

Also it's possible to define some behaviour for the different document types. In context of TYPO3 tables are used as document types 1:1. It's possible to configure different tables. The following options are available:

additionalWhereClause

Used by: TcaIndexer, PagesIndexer.

Add additional SQL to where clauses to determine indexable records from the table. This way you can exclude specific records like tt_content records with specific CType values or something else. E.g. you can add a new field to the table to exclude records from indexing.

Example:

plugin.tx_searchcore.settings.indexing.<identifier>.additionalWhereClause = tt_content.CType NOT IN ('gridelements_pi1', 'list', 'div', 'menu')

Attention

Make sure to prefix all fields with the corresponding table name. The selection from database will contain joins and can lead to SQL errors if a field exists in multiple tables.

abstractFields

Used by: PagesIndexer.

Define which field should be used to provide the auto generated field "search_abstract". The fields have to exist in the record to be indexed. Therefore fields like content are also possible.

Example:

# As last fallback we use the content of the page
plugin.tx_searchcore.settings.indexing.<identifier>.abstractFields := addToList(content)

Default:

abstract, description, bodytext

mapping

Used by: Elasticsearch connection while indexing.

Define mapping for Elasticsearch, have a look at the official docs: https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/5.2/mapping.html You are able to define the mapping for each property / columns.

Example:

plugin.tx_searchcore.settings.indexing.tt_content.mapping {
    CType {
        type = keyword
    }
}

The above example will define the CType field of tt_content as type: keyword. This makes building a facet possible.

facets

Used by: Elasticsearch connection while building search query.

Define aggregations for Elasticsearch, have a look at the official docs: https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/5.2/search-aggregations-bucket-terms-aggregation.html Currently only the term facet is provided.

Example:

plugin.tx_searchcore.settings.searching.facets {
    contentTypes {
        field = CType
    }
}

The above example will provide a facet with options for all found CType results together with a count.