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@dataforsyningen/gsearch-ui

v2.1.3

Published

UI component for GSearch.

Downloads

76

Readme

GSearch-UI

A web component that implements a simple UI for GSearch.

Demo

Demo page at https://sdfidk.github.io/gsearch-ui/

Installation

npm


$ npm i @dataforsyningen/gsearch-ui -S

Usage

To use GSearch-UI you must first create a user at https://dataforsyningen.dk/ and create a token.

You can then use GSearch-UI like in the example below.

<main>
  <g-search data-token="INSERTYOURTOKENHERE"></g-search>
</main>
<script type="module">
  import { GSearchUI } from '@dataforsyningen/gsearch-ui'
  customElements.define('g-search', GSearchUI)
  document.querySelector("g-search").addEventListener('gsearch:select', (event) => {
    // handle the click here
    // event.detail contains the result object
  })
</script>

Data attributes

GSearch-UI is configured using html data attributes.

|attribute name|description|required|updates dynamically|default| |:---|---|---|---|---| |data-token|A valid token from https://dataforsyningen.dk/|yes|yes|NaN| |data-resources|The resources that should be searched in. See more information in the GSearch documentation|no|yes|navngivenvej,husnummer,adresse,stednavn,kommune,region,retskreds,postnummer,opstillingskreds,sogn,politikreds,matrikel,matrikel_udgaaet| |resource-filter-enabled|Show filter buttons for the selected resources to allow the user to toggle resources.|no|yes|false| |data-limit|The number of matches for each resource to be shown. The maximum value is 100.|no|yes|10| |data-placeholder|The placeholder text to show in the input field.|no|yes|søg...| |data-api|Use a custom URL for GSearch API (ie. if you want to use a test API)|no|yes|https://api.dataforsyningen.dk/rest/gsearch/v1.0/| |data-filter|Use a custom filter in the search query. Learn about filters in the GSearch docs.|no|no|none| |data-srid|The coordinate system of the returned geometries. The following values are allowed: 2196, 2197, 2198, 3857, 4093, 4094, 4095, 4096, 4326, 25832, 25833. |no|yes|25832|

On click event

When clicking on a result displayed in the GSearch-UI it will dispatch a custom event, gsearch:select, that contains the result object in event.detail. The structure of the object depends on the resource. See more information about the different resouces here: https://github.com/SDFIdk/gsearch/tree/main/doc.

Clicking the cross to clear the input field fires a custom event, gsearch:clear.

Publish NPM

Create a new release in Github to publish an updated NPM package. Details are available in the "Npm" section of SDFI ITU's wiki.

Acknowledgements

GSearch-UI is made available under the MIT license by Styrelsen for Dataforsyning og Infrastruktur @ SDFI