.. _connection-manager: ConnectionManager ================= TYPO3 Site mode --------------- You can configure all Solr connection properties along with your TYPO3 site in the site module. The configuration in the UI is limited to the following settings to keep the setup as simple as possible: Global: * Scheme * Host * Port * Path to cores Languagelevel: * Solr core name If you have a more complex setup or need to configure username and password please configure Solr by editing the yaml file. The fallback mechanism allows you to overwrite settings on the language level. The fallback mechanism work like that: Each setting has the following structure ``solr_{$setting}_{$scope}"```. The scope can be read or write. Every setting can be overwritten for the scope *write*, if nothing is configured it will fallback to the *read* setting. Every setting can be defined on the language level, if it is not configured on the language level it fallsback to the global setting. Example: :: base: 'http://solr-ddev-site.ddev.site/' baseVariants: { } errorHandling: { } languages: - title: English enabled: true base: / typo3Language: default locale: en_US.UTF-8 iso-639-1: en navigationTitle: '' hreflang: en-US direction: '' flag: global solr_host_read: solr-host-1 solr_core_read: core_en languageId: '0' - title: German enabled: true base: /de/ typo3Language: de locale: de_DE.UTF-8 iso-639-1: de navigationTitle: '' hreflang: de-DE direction: '' flag: global solr_host_read: solr-host-2 solr_core_read: core_de languageId: '1' rootPageId: 3 routes: { } solr_enabled_read: true solr_path_read: / solr_port_read: 8983 solr_scheme_read: http solr_use_write_connection: false The example above shows that you are able to define the setting ``solr_host_read`` on the language level. Since this is a more advanced configuration and the user interface should be kept simple, this can only be configured in the yaml.