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nhsuk-header-search
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This component can be used to add a search box to an HTML page. The primary use of this is to provide a search box to use with nhsuk.site-search
To install this component locally
npm i nhsuk-header-search
An example of how the JavaScript and CSS for this control can be used, look at nhsuk-header-search/app/index.html
The dependencies for this component are listed in the package.json
file
Clone this repository
git clone https://github.com/nhsuk/nhsuk-header-search.git nhsuk-header-search
Change directory in to the folder where the repository has just been cloned.
cd nhsuk-header-search
Install all of the dependencies
npm install
Run the development server
npm start
A test site for local development will be available at http://localhost:3000.
The test suite currently consists only of unit tests, and the tests are written using Jest. The test and relevant setup files can be found in the tests folder.
To run the unit tests (with a code coverage report),
npm run test
To perform linting,
npm run lint
Publication of the npm package is preformed by a GitHub action. Details of this action can be found in the release.yml.
FAQs
Accessibile autocomplete implementation for NHS.UK search
We found that nhsuk-header-search demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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