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strapi-plugin-searchqueries

v1.6.1

Published

Sync and add search queries to strapi content.

Downloads

12

Readme

strapi-plugin-searchqueries

A strapi plugin to interface search queries into strapi content.

Installation

Installing through npm is currently not supported in strapi 3.x because this packaged is scoped under the @rtgdev npm org. So it best to install using github releases ex:

package.json

"strapi-plugin-searchqueries": "[email protected]:RoomstoGoDigital/strapi-plugin-searchqueries.git#v0.0.1",

Development

For local development you should follow the strapi documentation guide for local plugin development. https://strapi.io/documentation/developer-docs/latest/development/local-plugins-customization.html

Install the local Package

This plugin cannot run on its own. In order to develop locally you will need to install it into a local strapi insance. To accomplish this, you simply need to install the package using the file path. Ex:

npm i /Users/username/Documents/GitHub/strapi-plugin-searchqueries

This will allow you to make changes to this repo and test them in a local strapi installation

Releases

This repo uses semantic releaes to push releases to github/npm. All releases are created on master branch. I will release will only be made if the commit messages match the default release patterns specified here:

https://github.com/semantic-release/commit-analyzer/blob/master/lib/default-release-rules.js