SolrClient::commit
Finalizes all add/deletes made to the index
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public SolrUpdateResponseSolrClient::commit
boolsoftCommit&false;
boolwaitSearcher&true;
boolexpungeDeletes&false;
This method finalizes all add/deletes made to the index.
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softCommit
This will refresh the 'view' of the index in a more performant manner, but without "on-disk" guarantees. (Solr4.0+)
A soft commit is much faster since it only makes index changes visible and does not fsync index files or write a new index descriptor.
If the JVM crashes or there is a loss of power, changes that occurred after the last hard commit will be lost.
Search collections that have near-real-time requirements (that want index changes to be quickly visible to searches) will want to soft commit often but hard commit less frequently.
waitSearcher
block until a new searcher is opened and registered as the main query searcher, making the changes visible.
expungeDeletes
Merge segments with deletes away. (Solr1.4+)
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Returns a SolrUpdateResponse object on success or throws an exception on failure.
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Throws SolrClientException if the client had failed, or there was a connection issue.
Throws SolrServerException if the Solr Server had failed to process the request.
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PECL solr 1.1.0, 2.0.0
$maxSegments removed
PECL solr 2.0.0b
API Changed: SolrClient::commit ([ int $maxSegments = 0 [, bool $softCommit = false [, bool $waitSearcher = true[, bool $expungeDeletes = false ]]] )
PECL solr 0.9.2
Signature: SolrClient::commit ([ int $maxSegments = 1 [, bool $waitFlush = true [, bool $waitSearcher = true ]]] ).
$waitFlush: Block until index changes are flushed to disk.
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PECL Solr >= 2.0 only supports Solr Server >= 4.0
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SolrClient::optimize
SolrClient::rollback