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The MeiliSearch JS client for Node.js and the browser.

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MeiliSearch-JavaScript

MeiliSearch JavaScript

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⚡ The MeiliSearch API client written for JavaScript

MeiliSearch JavaScript is the MeiliSearch API client for JavaScript developers. MeiliSearch is a powerful, fast, open-source, easy to use and deploy search engine. Both searching and indexing are highly customizable. Features such as typo-tolerance, filters, and synonyms are provided out-of-the-box.

Table of Contents

📖 Documentation

See our Documentation or our API References.

🔧 Installation

With npm:

npm install meilisearch

With yarn:

yarn add meilisearch

🏃‍♀️ Run MeiliSearch

There are many easy ways to download and run a MeiliSearch instance.

For example, if you use Docker:

$ docker pull getmeili/meilisearch:latest # Fetch the latest version of MeiliSearch image from Docker Hub
$ docker run -it --rm -p 7700:7700 getmeili/meilisearch:latest ./meilisearch --master-key=masterKey

NB: you can also download MeiliSearch from Homebrew or APT.

Import

Front End or ESmodule
import MeiliSearch from 'meilisearch'

const client = new MeiliSearch({
  host: 'http://127.0.0.1:7700',
  apiKey: 'masterKey',
})
HTML Import
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/meilisearch@latest/dist/bundles/meilisearch.umd.js"></script>
<script>
  const client = new MeiliSearch({
    host: 'http://127.0.0.1:7700',
    apiKey: 'masterKey',
  })
  client.listIndexes().then(res => {
    console.log({ res });
  })
</script>
Back-End CommonJs
const MeiliSearch = require('meilisearch')

const client = new MeiliSearch({
  host: 'http://127.0.0.1:7700',
  apiKey: 'masterKey',
})

🎬 Getting Started

Add Documents
const MeiliSearch = require('meilisearch')
// Or if you are on a front-end environment:
import MeiliSearch from 'meilisearch'

;(async () => {
  const client = new MeiliSearch({
    host: 'http://127.0.0.1:7700',
    apiKey: 'masterKey',
  })

  const index = await client.createIndex('books') // If your index does not exist
  // OR
  const index = client.getIndex('books') // If your index exists

  const documents = [
    { book_id: 123, title: 'Pride and Prejudice' },
    { book_id: 456, title: 'Le Petit Prince' },
    { book_id: 1, title: 'Alice In Wonderland' },
    { book_id: 1344, title: 'The Hobbit' },
    { book_id: 4, title: 'Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince', genre: 'fantasy' },
    { book_id: 42, title: "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy", genre: 'fantasy' }
  ]

  let response = await index.addDocuments(documents)
  console.log(response) // => { "updateId": 0 }
})()

With the updateId, you can check the status (enqueued, processed or failed) of your documents addition using the update endpoint.

Basic Search
// MeiliSearch is typo-tolerant:
const search = await index.search('harry pottre')
console.log(search)

Output:

{
  "hits": [
    {
      "book_id": 4,
      "title": "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince"
    }
  ],
  "offset": 0,
  "limit": 20,
  "nbHits": 1,
  "exhaustiveNbHits": false,
  "processingTimeMs": 1,
  "query": "harry pottre"
}
Custom Search

All the supported options are described in the search parameters section of the documentation.

await index.search(
  'prince',
  {
    attributesToHighlight: ['*'],
    filters: 'book_id > 10'
  }
)
{
  "hits": [
    {
      "book_id": 456,
      "title": "Le Petit Prince",
      "_formatted": {
        "book_id": 456,
        "title": "Le Petit <em>Prince</em>"
      }
    }
  ],
  "offset": 0,
  "limit": 20,
  "nbHits": 1,
  "exhaustiveNbHits": false,
  "processingTimeMs": 0,
  "query": "prince"
}
Placeholder Search

Placeholder search makes it possible to receive hits based on your parameters without having any query (q).

await index.search(
  '',
  {
    facetFilters: ['genre:fantasy'],
    facetsDistribution: ['genre']
  }
)
{
  "hits": [
    {
      "id": 4,
      "title": "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince",
      "genre": "fantasy"
    },
    {
      "id": 42,
      "title": "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy",
      "genre": "fantasy"
    }
  ],
  "offset": 0,
  "limit": 20,
  "nbHits": 2,
  "exhaustiveNbHits": false,
  "processingTimeMs": 0,
  "query": "",
  "facetsDistribution": { "genre": { "fantasy": 2 } },
  "exhaustiveFacetsCount": true
}
Abortable Search

You can abort a pending search request by providing an AbortSignal to the request.

const controller = new AbortController()

index
  .search('prince', {}, 'POST', {
    signal: controller.signal,
  })
  .then((response) => {
    /** ... */
  })
  .catch((e) => {
    /** Catch AbortError here. */
  })

controller.abort()

🤖 Compatibility with MeiliSearch

This package only guarantees the compatibility with the version v0.15.0 of MeiliSearch.

💡 Learn More

The following sections may interest you:

This repository also contains more examples.

⚙️ Development Workflow and Contributing

Any new contribution is more than welcome in this project!

If you want to know more about the development workflow or want to contribute, please visit our contributing guidelines for detailed instructions!

📜 API Resources

Search

  • Make a search request:

client.getIndex<T>('xxx').search(query: string, options: SearchParams = {}, method: 'POST' | 'GET' = 'POST', config?: Partial<Request>): Promise<SearchResponse<T>>

Indexes

  • List all indexes:

client.listIndexes(): Promise<IndexResponse[]>

  • Create new index:

client.createIndex<T>(uid: string, options?: IndexOptions): Promise<Index<T>>

  • Get index object:

client.getIndex<T>(uid: string): Index<T>

  • Get or create index if it does not exist

client.getOrCreateIndex<T>(uid: string, options?: IndexOptions): Promise<Index<T>>

  • Show Index information:

index.show(): Promise<IndexResponse>

  • Update Index:

index.updateIndex(data: IndexOptions): Promise<IndexResponse>

  • Delete Index:

index.deleteIndex(): Promise<void>

  • Get specific index stats

index.getStats(): Promise<IndexStats>

Updates

  • Get One update info:

index.getUpdateStatus(updateId: number): Promise<Update>

  • Get all updates info:

index.getAllUpdateStatus(): Promise<Update[]>

  • Wait for pending update:

index.waitForPendingUpdate(updateId: number, { timeOutMs?: number, intervalMs?: number }): Promise<Update>

Documents

  • Add or replace multiple documents:

index.addDocuments(documents: Document<T>[]): Promise<EnqueuedUpdate>

  • Add or update multiple documents:

index.updateDocuments(documents: Document<T>[]): Promise<EnqueuedUpdate>

  • Get Documents:

index.getDocuments(params: getDocumentsParams): Promise<Document<T>[]>

  • Get one document:

index.getDocument(documentId: string): Promise<Document<T>>

  • Delete one document:

index.deleteDocument(documentId: string | number): Promise<EnqueuedUpdate>

  • Delete multiple documents:

index.deleteDocuments(documentsIds: string[] | number[]): Promise<EnqueuedUpdate>

  • Delete all documents:

index.deleteAllDocuments(): Promise<Types.EnqueuedUpdate>

Settings

  • Get settings:

index.getSettings(): Promise<Settings>

  • Update settings:

index.updateSettings(settings: Settings): Promise<EnqueuedUpdate>

  • Reset settings:

index.resetSettings(): Promise<EnqueuedUpdate>

Synonyms

  • Get synonyms:

index.getSynonyms(): Promise<object>

  • Update synonyms:

index.updateSynonym(synonyms: object): Promise<EnqueuedUpdate>

  • Reset synonyms:

index.resetSynonym(): Promise<EnqueuedUpdate>

Stop-words

  • Get Stop Words index.getStopWords(): Promise<string[]>

  • Update Stop Words index.updateStopWords(string[]): Promise<EnqueuedUpdate>

  • Reset Stop Words index.resetStopWords(): Promise<EnqueuedUpdate>

Ranking rules

  • Get Ranking Rules index.getRankingRules(): Promise<string[]>

  • Update Ranking Rules index.updateRankingRules(rankingRules: string[]): Promise<EnqueuedUpdate>

  • Reset Ranking Rules index.resetRankingRules(): Promise<EnqueuedUpdate>

Distinct Attribute

  • Get Distinct Attribute index.getDistinctAttribute(): Promise<string | void>

  • Update Distinct Attribute index.updateDistinctAttribute(distinctAttribute: string): Promise<EnqueuedUpdate>

  • Reset Distinct Attribute index.resetDistinctAttribute(): Promise<EnqueuedUpdate>

Searchable Attributes

  • Get Searchable Attributes index.getSearchableAttributes(): Promise<string[]>

  • Update Searchable Attributes index.updateSearchableAttributes(searchableAttributes: string[]): Promise<EnqueuedUpdate>

  • Reset Searchable Attributes index.resetSearchableAttributes(): Promise<EnqueuedUpdate>

Displayed Attributes

  • Get Displayed Attributes index.getDisplayedAttributes(): Promise<string[]>

  • Update Displayed Attributes index.updateDisplayedAttributes(displayedAttributes: string[]): Promise<EnqueuedUpdate>

  • Reset Displayed Attributes index.resetDisplayedAttributes(): Promise<EnqueuedUpdate>

Keys

  • Get keys

client.getKeys(): Promise<Keys>

Healthy

  • Check if the server is healthy

client.isHealthy(): Promise<true>

Stats

  • Get database stats

client.stats(): Promise<Stats>

Version

  • Get binary version

client.version(): Promise<Version>

Dumps

  • Trigger a dump creation process

client.createDump(): Promise<Types.EnqueuedDump>

  • Get the status of a dump creation process

client.getDumpStatus(dumpUid: string): Promise<Types.EnqueuedDump>


MeiliSearch provides and maintains many SDKs and Integration tools like this one. We want to provide everyone with an amazing search experience for any kind of project. If you want to contribute, make suggestions, or just know what's going on right now, visit us in the integration-guides repository.

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Package last updated on 29 Oct 2020

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