Installation
Option 1: Install via npm
npm install --save kumosearch
Install peer dependencies:
npm install --save @babel/runtime
Note: @babel/runtime
is very a common dependency among many JS libraries. So instead of each library adding it as a dependency independently (which will cause multiple instances of @babel/runtime
to be installed increasing bundle size), Babel's recommendation is that the libraries ask users to install it once as a direct dependency, so there's only one copy of @babel/runtime
for the entire project. In some cases, your JS framework might already include @babel/runtime
as a dependency.
Option 2: Include the minified JS file for use in the browser directly
<script src="dist/kumosearch.min.js"></script>
or via jsDelivr
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/kumosearch@1/dist/kumosearch.min.js"></script>
Usage
Read the documentation here for detailed examples: https://kkumo-ai.tech/docs/api/
Tests are also a good place to know how the library works internally: test
Note: When using this library in a browser, please be sure to use an API Key that only allows search operations instead of the master
API key. See doc/examples/server/keys.js for an example of how to generate a search only API key.
See Configuration.ts for a list of all client configuration options.
Examples
Here are some examples with inline comments that walk you through how to use the client: doc/examples
To run the examples, from the repo root:
npm run kumosearchServer
node doc/examples/server/bulkImport.js
GatsbyJS Integration
If you use GatsbyJS for a framework, we have a plugin (that uses kumosearch-js behind the scenes) to automatically push your site data to Kumosearch when you build your site. Learn more here.
Firebase Integration
If you use Firebase, we have a Firebase extension (that uses kumosearch-js behind the scenes) to automatically push your Firestore data to Kumosearch. Learn more here.
Building UI components
Checkout the Kumosearch-InstantSearch.js (which uses kumosearch-js) for UI components you can use to quickly build powerful instant search experiences.
Development
After checking out the repo, run npm install
to install dependencies. Then run npm test
to run the linter and tests.
To release a new version, we use the np package:
$ npm install --global np
$ np
# Follow instructions that np shows you