@iillmaticc/gatsby-plugin-elasticlunr-search
v1.0.7
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Search for gatsby; implemented via elastic lunr.
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Search Plugin for Gatsby
This plugin enables search integration via elastic lunr. Content is indexed and then made available via graphql to rehydrate into an elasticlunr
index. From there, queries can be made against this index to retrieve pages by their ID.
Getting Started
Install the plugin via npm install -D @andrew-codes/gatsby-plugin-elasticlunr-search
. See the demo site repo for more specific implementation details.
Next, update your gatsby-config.js
file to utilize the plugin.
Setup in gatsby-config
module.exports = {
plugins: [
{
resolve: `@andrew-codes/gatsby-plugin-elasticlunr-search`,
options: {
// Fields to index
fields: [
'title',
'keywords',
],
// How to resolve each field's value for a supported node type
resolvers: {
// For any node of type MarkdownRemark, list how to resolve the fields' values
MarkdownRemark: {
title: node => node.frontmatter.title,
keywords: node => node.frontmatter.keywords,
},
},
},
},
],
};
Consuming in Your Site
The serialized search index will be available via graphql. Once queried, a component can create a new elastic lunr index with the value retrieved from the graphql query. Search queries can be made against the hydrated search index. The results is an array of document IDs. The index can return the full document given a document ID
import React, {Component} from 'react';
import {Index} from 'elasticlunr';
// Graphql query used to retrieve the serialized search index.
export const query = graphql`query
SearchIndexExampleQuery {
siteSearchIndex {
index
}
}`;
// Search component
export default class Search extends Component {
constructor(props) {
super(props);
this.state = {
query: ``,
results: [],
};
}
render() {
return (
<div>
<input type="text" value={this.state.query} onChange={this.search}/>
<ul>
{this.state.results.map(page => (
<li>
{page.title}: {page.keywords.join(`,`)}
</li>
))}
</ul>
</div>
);
}
getOrCreateIndex = () => this.index
? this.index
// Create an elastic lunr index and hydrate with graphql query results
: Index.load(this.props.data.siteSearchIndex.index);
search = (evt) => {
const query = evt.target.value;
this.index = this.getOrCreateIndex();
this.setState({
query,
// Query the index with search string to get an [] of IDs
results: this.index.search(query)
// Map over each ID and return the full document
.map(({
ref,
}) => this.index.documentStore.getDoc(ref)),
});
}
}