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Search Service

The Search Service is a Spring Boot application that provides search functionalities. It utilizes Apache Solr for fetching products and integrates with Swagger for API documentation.

Table of Contents

Features

  • Getting products based on the keyword search
  • Fetching products by applying the filters and sort
  • Getting suggestions for the search bar
  • API documentation using Swagger
  • Error messages for common scenarios

Technologies Used

  • Java 17
  • Spring Boot 3.0.6
  • Swagger (OpenAPI)
  • Solr 8.x

Getting Started

To get started with the Search Service, follow these steps:

The service will start running on the configured port (default: 9005). You can access the APIs using the base URL http://localhost:9005/api/v1/search-service and Swagger UI: http://localhost:9005/api/v1/search-service/swagger-ui

Configuration

The application can be configured using the following properties:

  • SVC_SOLR: The Url of the Solr (eg: localhost:8983)
  • solrUsername: The Username of the Solr
  • solrPassword: The Password of the Solr

Modify the core name in the Solr Url in the application.yml file as per the core that you have created.

  • solrUrl: http://${SVC_SOLR}/solr/CORE_NAME/

Ensure that you have Solr installed and running before starting the service.

API Documentation

The search Service provides API documentation using Swagger(Open API). You can access the Swagger UI by navigating to http://localhost:9005/api/v1/search-service/swagger-ui in your web browser. This UI provides detailed information about the available API endpoints, request/response schemas

Error Messages

The application defines a set of error messages for common scenarios. These messages are configurable and can be found in the application.yml file. You can customize the error messages according to your needs.

Contributing

Contributions to the Search Service are welcome! If you find any issues or have suggestions for improvements, please open an issue or submit a pull request.

  • Fork the repository.
  • Create your feature branch: git checkout -b feature/my-new-feature.
  • Commit your changes: git commit -m 'Add some feature'.
  • Push to the branch: git push origin feature/my-new-feature.
  • Submit a pull request.

License

The Search Service is open-source and available under the MIT License.

Feel free to modify and adapt the code to suit your needs.