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Web Component used to inject a Coveo Hosted Search Page in the DOM.
The Atomic Hosted Page package provides a Web Component, <atomic-hosted-ui>
, that integrates a Coveo Hosted Search Page into your web application. This component leverages the Search Interfaces API.
To use the <atomic-hosted-ui>
component in your project, install it via npm:
npm install @coveo/atomic-hosted-page
Alternatively, you can use the component directly from the CDN:
<script
type="module"
src="https://static.cloud.coveo.com/atomic-hosted-page/v1/atomic-hosted-page/atomic-hosted-page.esm.js"
></script>
Import the component into your application:
import '@coveo/atomic-hosted-page/dist/components/atomic-hosted-ui/atomic-hosted-ui.js';
Add the component to your HTML and initialize it with the required options:
<atomic-hosted-ui hosted-type="code"></atomic-hosted-ui>
const hostedUI = document.querySelector('atomic-hosted-ui');
hostedUI.initialize({
pageId: 'your-hosted-page-id',
organizationId: 'your-organization-id',
accessToken: 'your-access-token',
});
Add the component script from the CDN to your HTML:
<script
type="module"
src="https://static.cloud.coveo.com/atomic-hosted-page/v1/atomic-hosted-page/atomic-hosted-page.esm.js"
></script>
Include the component in your HTML and initialize it:
<atomic-hosted-ui hosted-type="builder"></atomic-hosted-ui>
<script>
const hostedUI = document.querySelector('atomic-hosted-ui');
hostedUI.initialize({
pageId: 'example-page-id',
organizationId: 'my-organization-id',
accessToken: 'your-api-key',
});
</script>
hosted-type
'trial' | 'builder' | 'code'
'code'
trial
: Loads a trial page.builder
: Loads a builder page.code
: Loads a custom code page.The initialize()
method requires the following options:
Option | Type | Required | Description |
---|---|---|---|
pageId | string | Yes | The unique identifier of the hosted search page. |
organizationId | string | Yes | The Coveo organization ID. |
accessToken | string | Yes | The API key or token used for authorization. |
platformUrl | string | No | The URL of the Coveo platform. Defaults to https://platform.cloud.coveo.com . |
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html lang="en">
<head>
<title>Atomic Hosted Page Example</title>
<script
type="module"
src="https://static.cloud.coveo.com/atomic-hosted-page/v1/atomic-hosted-page/atomic-hosted-page.esm.js"
></script>
</head>
<body>
<atomic-hosted-ui hosted-type="builder"></atomic-hosted-ui>
<script>
const hostedUI = document.querySelector('atomic-hosted-ui');
hostedUI.initialize({
pageId: 'example-page-id',
organizationId: 'my-organization-id',
accessToken: 'your-api-key',
});
</script>
</body>
</html>
This project is licensed under the Apache 2.0 License.
FAQs
Web Component used to inject a Coveo Hosted Search Page in the DOM.
The npm package @coveo/atomic-hosted-page receives a total of 3,908 weekly downloads. As such, @coveo/atomic-hosted-page popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @coveo/atomic-hosted-page demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 15 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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