SolrMarc is used to import MARC bibliographic and authority metadata into the Solr instance used by VuFind®. See Solr Index Schema and Authority Control for notes on the layout of the index.
VuFind®'s changelog can help you determine which version of SolrMarc you are currently running.
Prior to VuFind® 3.1, SolrMarc 2.x was used. With the introduction of SolrMarc 3.x, many performance benefits and enhanced features became available.
Manually upgrading SolrMarc to a later 3.x version is simply a matter of updating import/solrmarc-core.jar and any necessary dependencies found in import/lib.
The import process is controlled by the settings in the import/marc.properties file under your VuFind® installation directory. The default settings should be fine for a first-time user, but if you want to change or expand the set of MARC fields that are used to build VuFind®'s search indexes, you can edit this file to make adjustments. See the SolrMarc documentation for details on how this works.
While editing or overriding marc.properties is possible, a preferred technique is to instead add custom settings to import/marc_local.properties. Any lines added to this file will override the equivalent settings in marc.properties. Use of this file is optional, but it is an easy way to separate your local customizations from the default settings packaged with VuFind®. For more details, see local MARC mappings.
You can use dynamic_field_suffixes as part of your custom field names in your marc_local.properties file. This will enable you to add fields to the marc_local.properties file without having to modify schema.xml or restart Solr. To do this, name the custom field with the appropriate suffix for the data type you need. Otherwise, be sure to update schema.xml to define the custom fields, and also restart Solr.
One of the features of SolrMarc is the ability to translate values found in MARC into different strings using translation map files (i.e. language_map.properties). See the SolrMarc documentation for details on how to specify a translation map in the marc.properties file.
Translation maps are found in the import/translation_maps directory and can be overridden in the local settings directory.
One of the most commonly-requested VuFind® customizations involves changing the way record formats are assigned. The method for this depends on your VuFind® version.
VuFind® 6.0 replaces the getFormat method with getFormats (to return multiple values when appropriate). The advice below for VuFind® 4.0 and newer remains relevant; just be sure to override the appropriate method.
More recent versions of VuFind® determine formats using a getFormat function found in FormatCalculator.java. You can override this file in your local settings directory to adjust the behavior.
format = custom(edu.myuniversity.index.FormatCalculator), getFormat, format_map.properties
By default, formats are generated in older versions of VuFind® using the getFormat function built into SolrMarc. However, the logic used by getFormat is also replicated in a BeanShell script packaged with VuFind®. If you want to customize the behavior, here are the steps to follow:
This option is only available in SolrMarc 3.0 and later, but it is usually the preferred option when available. The other three options below are more relevant to SolrMarc 2.x and earlier, and the documentation links they provide may be outdated.
By putting custom Java code in the import/index_java/src subdirectory (either under $VUFIND_HOME or in your local settings directory), you can define custom methods that will be automatically compiled at runtime. This offers the benefits of BeanShell scripting with none of the disadvantages. See the documentation for more details.
See Custom Java Best Practices for some suggestions.
Sometimes, it is necessary to perform special data manipulation beyond the capabilities of the built-in SolrMarc functions. See this page for details on writing custom Java code to extend the capabilities of SolrMarc.
Starting with VuFind® 1.0RC2, it is also possible to write custom indexing functions as BeanShell scripts. This allows you to extend SolrMarc without having to rebuild the entire Java package. You can simply add scripts to the import/scripts directory and call them from your marc.properties file; here's an example to show the syntax:
format = script(format.bsh), getFormat, format_map.properties
More details can be found here.
Starting with VuFind® 1.4, you can also write compiled Java mixin objects to define custom functionality. These should offer better performance than BeanShell, though they are slightly more complex to implement. See the README in the mixin development kit at the SolrMarc download page for more details.
It is sometimes useful to add a prefix to a record ID (for example, if you are importing numeric IDs from multiple systems and want to prevent collisions). This can be achieved through a regular expression trick in import/marc_local.properties:
id = 001, (pattern_map.id_prefix), first pattern_map.id_prefix.pattern_0 = (.+)=>bib_$1
(just replace “bib_” in the second line with the prefix you desire).
It may occasionally be useful to manipulate records after you export them from your ILS but before you load them into SolrMarc. See the Code4Lib Working with MARC page for some tools to help you with MARC manipulation.
See the troubleshooting page for more details.