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This is an extension library that only has a peer dependency to piral-core
. What piral-search
brings to the table is a set of API extensions that can be used with piral
or piral-core
to bring enhanced search capabilities to pilets via your Piral instance. By default, these extensions are not integrated in piral
, so you'd need to add them to your Piral instance.
For details on the provided API check out the documentation at the Piral website or on GitHub.
The provided library only brings API extensions for pilets to a Piral instance.
For the setup of the library itself you'll need to import createSearchApi
from the piral-search
package.
import { createSearchApi } from 'piral-search';
The integration looks like:
renderInstance({
// important part
extendApi: extendApis([createSearchApi]),
// ...
});
Piral is released using the MIT license. For more information see the license file.
FAQs
Plugin for centralizing search in Piral.
The npm package piral-search receives a total of 92 weekly downloads. As such, piral-search popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that piral-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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