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I\'ve set up multiple sites within a single instance of django cms with haystack for search (with Solr). However, the search_indexes.py that I\'ve got doesn\'t appear to have any effect. It\'s like it

I've set up multiple sites within a single instance of django cms with haystack for search (with Solr). However, the search_indexes.py that I've got doesn't appear to have any effect. It's like it's just ignored and a default one is used. Why isn't my search_indexes.py taking effect?

I've got the following:

settings.py:

HAYSTACK_SITECONF = 'mysite.search_sites'

search_sites.py:

from cms.models import monkeypatch_reverse
import haystack

monkeypatch_reverse()
haystack.autodiscover()

mysite/app/search_indexes.py:

from django.conf import settings
from django.utils.translation impo开发者_如何学Pythonrt string_concat, ugettext_lazy
from django.utils.html import strip_tags

from haystack import indexes, site

from cms.models.managers import PageManager
from cms.models.pagemodel import Page
from cms.models.pluginmodel import CMSPlugin

def page_index_factory(lang, lang_name):
    if isinstance(lang_name, basestring):
        lang_name = ugettext_lazy(lang_name)

    def get_absolute_url(self):
        if 'cms.middleware.multilingual.MultilingualURLMiddleware' in settings.MIDDLEWARE_CLASSES:
            return '/%s%s' % (lang, Page.get_absolute_url(self))
        else:
            return Page.get_absolute_url(self)

    class Meta:
        proxy = True
        app_label = 'cms'
        if len(settings.LANGUAGES) > 1:
            verbose_name = string_concat(Page._meta.verbose_name, ' (', lang_name, ')')
            verbose_name_plural = string_concat(Page._meta.verbose_name_plural, ' (', lang_name, ')')
        else:
            verbose_name = Page._meta.verbose_name
            verbose_name_plural = Page._meta.verbose_name_plural

    attrs = {'__module__': Page.__module__,
             'Meta': Meta,
             'objects': PageManager(),
             'get_absolute_url': get_absolute_url}

    _PageProxy = type("Page_%s" % lang.title() , (Page,), attrs)

    _PageProxy._meta.parent_attr = 'parent'
    _PageProxy._meta.left_attr = 'lft'
    _PageProxy._meta.right_attr = 'rght'
    _PageProxy._meta.tree_id_attr = 'tree_id'

    class _PageIndex(indexes.SearchIndex):
        site_id = indexes.IntegerField(model_attr="site__id")
        language = lang
        text = indexes.CharField(document=True, use_template=False)
        pub_date = indexes.DateTimeField(model_attr='publication_date')
        login_required = indexes.BooleanField(model_attr='login_required')
        url = indexes.CharField(stored=True, indexed=False, model_attr='get_absolute_url')
        title = indexes.CharField(stored=True, indexed=False, model_attr='get_title')

        def prepare(self, obj):
            self.prepared_data = super(_PageIndex, self).prepare(obj)
            plugins = CMSPlugin.objects.filter(language=lang, placeholder__in=obj.placeholders.all())
            text = ''
            for plugin in plugins:
                instance, _ = plugin.get_plugin_instance()
                if hasattr(instance, 'search_fields'):
                    text += ''.join(strip_tags(getattr(instance, field, '')) for field in instance.search_fields)
                if getattr(instance, 'search_fulltext', False):
                    text += strip_tags(instance.render_plugin())
            self.prepared_data['text'] = text
            return self.prepared_data

        def index_queryset(self):
            qs = _PageProxy.objects.published().filter(title_set__language=lang).distinct()
            if 'publisher' in settings.INSTALLED_APPS:
                qs = qs.filter(publisher_is_draft=True)
            return qs

    return _PageProxy, _PageIndex

for lang_tuple in settings.LANGUAGES:
    lang, lang_name = lang_tuple
    site.register(*page_index_factory(lang, lang_name))


OK, so the problem was with the search_sites.py which shouldn't use autodiscover. Instead it needs to import the search_indexes file which will register indexes for all plugins:

from cms.models import monkeypatch_reverse
monkeypatch_reverse()
import mysite.app.search_indexes

And then the following script runs the index over all sites:

import os
import sys

root = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), '..')
sys.path.insert(0, root)

activate_this = os.path.join(root, 'venv/bin/activate_this.py')
execfile(activate_this, dict(__file__=activate_this))
os.environ['DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE'] = 'mysite.settings'

from django.contrib.sites.models import Site
from django.conf import settings

from haystack.management.commands.clear_index import Command as clearCommand
from haystack.management.commands.update_index import Command as updateCommand

clear = clearCommand()
clear.handle(interactive=False)

for site in Site.objects.all():
    settings.SITE_ID = site.id
    update = updateCommand()
    update.handle()
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