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react-faceted-search
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Faceted experiments list for Single Cell Expression Atlas gene search results
A lightweight and extensible component to list and filter lists of search results. It receives a URL (as a combination
of host and resource) to async-fetch the results, and a React component class to visualise each element (e.g. a
card).
The only imposed contract is that the JSON payload contains a results array where each element is an object
containing, in turn, a mandatory element object of arbitrary shape (the result itself) with an optional array of
facets (objects with the fields group, value and label). The facets are used to render a sidebar on the left as
a set of filtering controls. Filter groups can be displayed either as searchable, multiselect dropdown lists
(the default), or as checkboxes.
The prop ResultElementClass must be coupled to the shape of your element objects to be shown correctly.
Two more optional props, namely noResultsMessageFormatter and resultsMessageFormatter, return a string which is
displayed when there are no results, and as a header on top of the search results, respectively. In many occasions it
is useful to display such messages using information returned by the server; that’s the reason why both functions take
the JSON payload as an argument, allowing for some customisation in that regard. For example, if in the case of no
results the server returns a field reason you could have something like this:
<ReactFacetedSearch
...
noResultsMessageFormatter={(data) => `Your search yielded no results: ${data.reason}`}
The sidebar disables/hides options in order to avoid combinations that would produce empty results. However it is not 100% foolproof since you can arrive at a no results state by unchecking options, but disabling an already chosen facet can potentially lock the user without no apparent reason, resulting in bad UX.
Just run webpack-dev-server:
npx webpack-dev-server -d
React-Select allows you to style the div that encloses the input element, but not the input element itself.
Therefore it’s convenient to add the snippet below to override the styling set by the
EBI Visual Framework for input elements.
.input-clear input, .input-clear input:focus {
height: unset;
box-shadow: none;
margin: 0;
}
At the time of writing this applies to the most recent version (v1.3). Wrapping these styles within the appropriate
div selector is sufficient. See
https://github.com/ebi-gene-expression-group/scxa-faceted-search-results/blob/master/html/filter-list.html for a
working example.
The component uses async/await to fetch the JSON payload from the server. This requires to prefix the entry with
@babel/polyfill. If you are already using an equivalent polyfill or
Runtime transform you may skip this.
<div style={{border: `2px solid grey`, marginBottom: `0.5rem`, borderRadius: `4px`, padding: `0.25rem`}}>
{title}
</div>
[
{
"element": {
"title": "Raising Gazorpazorp"
},
"facets": [
{
"group": "Planet",
"value": "gazorpazorp",
"label": "Gazorpazorp"
},
{
"group": "Guest character",
"value": "gwendolyn",
"label": "Gwendolyn"
},
{
"group": "Guest character",
"value": "ma-sha",
"label": "Ma-Sha"
},
{
"group": "Season",
"value": "1",
"label": "1"
}
]
},
{
"element": {
"title": "The wedding squanchers"
},
"facets": [
{
"group": "Planet",
"value": "squanch",
"label": "Squanch"
},
{
"group": "Guest character",
"value": "birdperson",
"label": "Birdperson"
},
{
"group": "Guest character",
"value": "squanchy",
"label": "Squanchy"
},
{
"group": "Season",
"value": "2",
"label": "2"
}
]
},
{
"element": {
"title": "The Rickshank redemption"
},
"facets": [
{
"group": "Guest character",
"value": "birdperson",
"label": "Birdperson"
},
{
"group": "Planet",
"value": "buttworld",
"label": "Buttworld"
},
{
"group": "Season",
"value": "3",
"label": "3"
}
]
},
{
"element": {
"title": "Ricksy business"
},
"facets": [
{
"group": "Guest character",
"value": "squanchy",
"label": "Squanchy"
},
{
"group": "Guest character",
"value": "abradolf_lincler",
"label": "Abradolf Lincler"
},
{
"group": "Season",
"value": "1",
"label": "1"
}
]
},
{
"element": {
"title": "Close Rick-counters of the Rick kind"
},
"facets": [
{
"group": "Guest character",
"value": "ricktiminus_sancheziminius",
"label": "Ricktiminus Sancheziminius"
},
{
"group": "Guest character",
"value": "abradolf_lincler",
"label": "Abradolf Lincler"
},
{
"group": "Planet",
"value": "buttworld",
"label": "Buttworld"
},
{
"group": "Season",
"value": "1",
"label": "1"
}
]
}
]
FetchLoader as a HOC. This makes it highly reusable and will let clients of this component get the results
however they prefer.FAQs
Faceted experiments list for Single Cell Expression Atlas gene search results
We found that react-faceted-search demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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