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@elastic/search-ui

v1.21.5

Published

A Headless Search UI library

Downloads

108,149

Readme

search-ui

Part of the Search UI project.

The "Headless Search UI" that serves as a foundation for the react-search-ui library.

If you are not using React, this library can be used in conjunction with any other framework. Instead of working with components as you do in React, you simply work directly with state and actions. These are documented in the State and Actions sections of the documentation.

You'll get all of the benefit of Search UI, just with no view. The view is up to you.

Usage

npm install --save @elastic/search-ui
import { SearchDriver } from "@elastic/search-ui";
import AppSearchAPIConnector from "@elastic/search-ui-app-search-connector";

const connector = new AppSearchAPIConnector({
  searchKey: "search-371auk61r2bwqtdzocdgutmg",
  engineName: "search-ui-examples",
  hostIdentifier: "host-2376rb"
});

const config = {
  apiConnector: connector
};

const driver = new SearchDriver(config);

driver.subscribeToStateChanges((state) =>
  console.log(`Received ${state.totalResults} results for your search!`)
);

driver.getActions().setSearchTerm("canyon");

// Received 8 results for your search!

Configuration

All configuration is documented in the Configuration section of the Advanced README.

SearchDriver Usage

Methods

| method | params | return | description | | ------------------------- | -------- | ------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------- | | subscribeToStateChanges | function | | Function to execute when state changes. ex.(state) => {} | | getActions | | Actions | All available actions. | | getState | | State | Current state. |