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"Algolia is a powerful search-as-a-service solution, made easy to use with API clients, UI libraries, and pre-built integrations. Algolia API Client for Kotlin lets you easily use the Algolia Search REST API from your JVM project, such as Android or backend implementations."
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1.6 and higher.SearchClient, AnalyticsClient, and InsightsClient in a multithreaded environment.Install the Kotlin client by adding the following dependency to your gradle.build file:
repositories {
mavenCentral()
}
dependencies {
implementation "com.algolia:algoliasearch-client-kotlin:$version"
}
Also, choose and add to your dependencies one of Ktor http client engines. Alternatively, you can use algoliasearch-client-kotlin-bom.
For full documentation, visit the Algolia Kotlin API Client.
Encountering an issue? Before reaching out to support, we recommend heading to our FAQ where you will find answers for the most common issues and gotchas with the client.
If you want to contribute to this project without installing all its dependencies, you can use our Docker image. Please check our dedicated guide to learn more.
The Algolia Kotlin API Client is an open-sourced software licensed under the MIT license.
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