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An Implementation of [Algolia](https://www.algolia.com/) to emulate its REST API on your local machine or CI environments in order to speed up your development and testing cycles.
An Implementation of Algolia to emulate its REST API on your local machine or CI environments in order to speed up your development and testing cycles.
npm run -g algolite
$ algolite --help
Usage: algolite [--port <port>] [--path <path>]
An Algolia REST API Implementation
Options:
--help Display this help message and exit
--port <port> The port to listen on (default: 9200)
--path <path> The path to use for the LevelDB store (Your project folder)
Once running any algolia client can be used.
const client = algoliasearch('app-id', 'api-key', {
hosts: [{
protocol: 'http',
url: 'localhost:9200'
}]
})
const index = client.initIndex('entries');
await index.addObject({
title: 'Algolia 2019',
contentType: 'events'
})
const result = await index.search('Algolia')
docker run --rm -p 9200:9200 --name algolite marconi1992/algolite:0.1.1
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An Implementation of [Algolia](https://www.algolia.com/) to emulate its REST API on your local machine or CI environments in order to speed up your development and testing cycles.
We found that @vercel/algolite demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 209 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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