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One million listings with MyListing Theme, Elasticsearch, and WPSOLR

Last websites equipped with MyListing, WPSOLR and Elasticsearch cartochrome.com Health index with 1,000,000 listings emailexpert.com Directory for expert vendors, agencies & consultants findopendays.com Directory with open days at Universities & Colleges   WPSOLR + MyListing Theme + Elasticsearch This video suppose you already have installed a local Elasticsearch. You will see

10 best hosted search APIs for WordPress and WooCommerce

The default search that comes with your WordPress theme searches for the content in the POST MySQL database directly. It is rather slow depending on the amount of content present on the site and can be very imprecise. That’s why most big sites have an advanced search engine like Apache

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Manage Elasticsearch and Solr analyser configuration files

Some search engine Analysers come with a “file path” parameter, instead of a simple value parameter (bool, string, list, …). But how and where to upload the parameter file is often a bit of a puzzle. Especially if, like myself, one use several search engines. So, I decided to write