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symfony 4 support #186

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Nemo64 opened this issue Aug 7, 2018 · 1 comment
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symfony 4 support #186

Nemo64 opened this issue Aug 7, 2018 · 1 comment

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@Nemo64
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Nemo64 commented Aug 7, 2018

I'm not sure if im just overlooking something but I tried to use this bundle with symfony 4.1.

I added the bundle like in the new bundles.php like this:

    FS\SolrBundle\FSSolrBundle::class => ['all' => true],

And then: no commands. So I tried to manually add them in the service.yml by just blindly adding the command folder to autowire:

FS\SolrBundle\Command\:
    resource: '../vendor/floriansemm/solr-bundle/FS/SolrBundle/Command/*Command.php'

worked, now i have commands... but they don't work. All services are private by default since symfony 3.4 so just to check I made all services by default public within your bundle by modifying services.xml

<services>
    <defaults public="true" />
    ...
</services>

And horray, it seems to do something, i can now use solr:index:popuplate... but none of my fields are populated.

@entepe85
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I'm also facing the issue of the index being not populated even though the bundle is installed and the command solr:index:populate does not throw an error. (Using Symfony 4.4)

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