Run CouchDB Lucene in a docker container.
docker run -d -p 5985:5985 klaemo/couchdb-lucene
Both your CouchDB container and the CouchDB Lucene container need to be able to connect to
eachother. This can be done through docker networking. Feel free to take a look at the setup
in the example
directory.
By default the CouchDB Lucene container expects CouchDB to be
reachable at http://couchdb:5984
. Again this can be achieved with docker networks or container linking.
You can adjust it by doing the following in the couchdb-lucene container (or in a Dockerfile):
sed -e 's/couchdb:5984/your-couchdb-hostname:5984/' -i /opt/couchdb-lucene/conf/couchdb-lucene.ini
Add the following to your CouchDB's local.ini
or in the configuration UI (adjusting the couchdb-lucene URL accordingly):
[httpd_global_handlers]
_fti = {couch_httpd_proxy, handle_proxy_req, <<"http://couchdb-lucene:5985">>}
Note: The proxy handler currently doesn't work with CouchDB 2.0 (see this issue). You can query couchdb-lucene directly instead.
1.0.2
: CouchDB-Lucene 1.0.21.1.0
: CouchDB-Lucene 1.1.02.1.0
,latest
: CouchDB-Lucene 2.1.0