Plugin info

Total downloads: 2,425
Active installs: 0
Total reviews: 1
Average rating: 5
Support threads opened: 0
Support threads resolved: 0 (0%)
Available in: 1 language(s)
Contributors: 3
Last updated: 8/6/2009 (5991 days ago)
Added to WordPress: 8/6/2009 (16 years old)
Minimum WordPress version: 2.8
Tested up to WordPress version: 2.8.1
Minimum PHP version: f

Maintenance & Compatibility

Maintenance score

Possibly abandoned • Last updated 5991 days ago • 1 reviews

22/100

Is Sphinx Search abandoned?

Possibly abandoned (last update 5991 days ago).

Compatibility

Requires WordPress: 2.8
Tested up to: 2.8.1
Requires PHP: f

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Description

Sphinx Search is distributed as another example of the Search API project and uses Sphinx has a backend for searching.

The plugin requires some additional server side work (installing and configuring Sphinx, a cron job, etc.), so it should only be used by advanced users. Details on how to install the plugin can be found on the Installation page.

Issue Tracker

WordPress Search API has an issue tracker. Please submit any bug reports or feature suggestions here.

Installation

To install Sphinx you will need ssh access and the proper permissions for installing and compiling applications. The Sphinx Search website contains a tutorial on how to install Sphinx.

  1. Make sure that the Search API plugin has been installed.
  2. Upload the files in this directory in this archive to ‘wp-content/plugins/search/’
  3. Go to the Plugins page and activate “Sphinx Search”. Make sure all other search plugins have been disabled.
  4. Next set up a configuration file. There is a sphinx.conf within this archive that you should base your Sphinx configuration on. Make sure to edit the SQL username, password, and database paths as well as the table name in the configuration file. Follow the directions in the Sphinx documentation on how to use the Sphinx configuration file.
  5. Finally, set up a cron job to reindex the data. This step depends on your system and if your host allows cron jobs. Some hosting control panels allow you to add this feature. The job should run the following command (paths may need to be adjusted).

indexer –all –config /path/to/sphinx.conf

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Changelog

1.0.0

  • Initial Version