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doofinder
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A.K.A. js-doofinder
, or just doofinder
, this library makes easy to perform requests to Doofinder's search service and customize the way you present results.
The library can be installed via package managers or directly pointing to a file in jsDelivr's CDN.
The package offers simple CSS you can obtain from the dist
directory. It will help you to build a scaffolding of your project with little effort.
$ npm install doofinder
$ bower install doofinder
You can include the library directly in your website:
<!-- Javascript -->
<script src="//cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/doofinder@latest/dist/doofinder.min.js"></script>
<!-- CSS -->
<link rel="stylesheet" href="//cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/doofinder@latest/dist/doofinder.css">
If you only want to know how this is structured, without the details, here we go.
The library provides:
Client
class to perform requests to the Doofinder service.Controller
class which provides an easy-to-use wrapper for the client and holds Widget
instances that will process the response from the service.The project includes a demo you can use as inspiration. To take a look and see things you can do with it:
$ npm install
.$ grunt serve
.http://localhost:8008
in your browser.The demo markup is inside index.html
and the related Javascript code can be found at demo/demo.js
.
NOTICE: The demo uses a test search engine but you can use a different one, just change the value of the HASHID
variable you will find inside index.html
.
IMPORTANT: Doofinder protects API calls with CORS. If you change the HASHID
variable defined in index.html
you will have to allow localhost
for your search engine in Doofinder Admin.
IMPORTANT: This is a work in progress.
FAQs
Javascript Library for Doofinder Search API
We found that doofinder demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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