\name{readSolrDoc} \alias{readSolrDoc} \alias{readSolrDoc,XMLInternalDocument-method} \alias{readSolrDoc,XMLInternalNode-method} \alias{readSolrDoc,character-method} \alias{readSolrDoc,AsIs-method} \title{Read the data from a Solr document} \description{ Solr documents are used to represent general data in a reasonably simple format made up of lists, integers, logicals, longs, doubles, dates, etc. each with an optional name. These correspond very naturally to R objects. } \usage{ readSolrDoc(doc, ...) } \arguments{ \item{doc}{the object containing the data. This can be the name of a file, a parsed XML document or an XML node.} \item{\dots}{additional parameters for the methods.} } \value{ An R object representing the data in the Solr document, typically a named vector or named list. } \references{ Lucene text search system. } \author{ Duncan Temple Lang } \seealso{ \code{\link{readKeyValueDB}}, \code{\link{xmlToList}}, \code{\link{xmlToDataFrame}}, \code{\link{xmlParse}} } \examples{ f = system.file("exampleData", "solr.xml", package = "XML") readSolrDoc(f) } \keyword{IO} \concept{Solr}