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React `` and `connect()(WrappedComponent)` for algoliasearch-helper

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React <Provider> and connect(WrappedComponent) for algoliasearch-helper.

Its goal is to make building React applications with Algolia easier by allowing easy access to the algoliasearch-helper.

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Install

npm install react-algoliasearch-helper --save

Example

SearchBox.js

import React from 'react';
import {connect} from 'react-algoliasearch-helper';

export default connect()(
  ({helper}) =>
    <input
      placeholder="Search here"
      autoFocus
      onChange={e => helper.setQuery(e.target.value).search()}
    />
);

Hits.js

import React, {PropTypes} from 'react';
import {connect} from 'react-algoliasearch-helper';

const Results = ({results}) => {
  if (!results) return <div/>;
  return <div>{results.hits.map(hit => <div key={hit.objectID}>{hit.Name}</div>)}</div>;
};

Results.propTypes = {
  results: PropTypes.object
};

export default connect(
  state => ({results: state.searchResults})
)(Results);

index.js

import React from 'react';
import ReactDOM from 'react-dom';
import algoliasearch from 'algoliasearch';
import algoliasearchHelper from 'algoliasearch-helper';
import {Provider} from 'react-algoliasearch-helper';
import SearchBox from './components/SearchBox.js';
import Hits from './components/Hits.js';

const client = algoliasearch('latency', 'ffc36feb6e9df06e1c3c4549b5af2b31');
const helper = algoliasearchHelper(client, 'starbucks');

const App = () =>
  <Provider helper={helper}>
    <div>
      <SearchBox/>
      <Hits/>
    </div>
  </Provider>;

ReactDOM.render(<App/>, document.querySelector('#root'));

API

<Provider helper>

Makes the Algolia Search helper available to the connect() calls in the component hierarchy below. You can’t use connect() without wrapping your root component in .

Props
Example
ReactDOM.render(
  <Provider helper={helper}>
    <MyRootComponent />
  </Provider>,
  rootEl
)

connect([mapStateToProps])(WrappedComponent)

Connects a React component to the helper.

Arguments
  • [mapStateToProps(state, ownProps): stateProps] (function): if specified, the component will subscribe to helper events (change, search, result, error). Allowing you to compute props for your wrapper component based on the search state.
Search state shape

Every function passed to mapStateToProps argument of connect will be given an search state object with those properties:

  • searching (boolean): true when a search request is pending, false otherwise
  • searchParameters (object): helper's SearchParameters
  • searchResults (object): helper's SearchResults
  • searchResultsSearchParameters (object): SearchParameters that yielded the current SearchResults
  • searchError (Error): When the search fails
Remarks
  • It needs to be invoked two times. The first time with its arguments described above, and a second time, with the component: connect([mapStateToProps])(WrappedComponent).
  • It does not modify the passed React component. It returns a new, connected component, that you should use instead.
  • Most probably, you will use connect as in export default connect()(WrappedComponent).
Examples

Forward helper to the RefinementList component:

export default connect()(RefinementList)

Receive results in the Hits component:

export default connect(
  state =>
    ({
      results: state.searchResults
    })
)(Hits) // Hits component will receive a `results` property everytime new results are available

Tests

Tests are written with Jest.

npm test
npm run test:watch
npm run lint

Dev

npm start

Release

npm run release

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Package last updated on 25 Jul 2016

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