ais-search-box
<ais-search-box // Optional parameters placeholder="string" submitTitle="string" resetTitle="string" [searchAsYouType]="boolean" [autofocus]="boolean" [showLoadingIndicator]="boolean" ></ais-search-box>
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import { NgAisSearchBoxModule } from 'angular-instantsearch';
@NgModule({
imports: [
NgAisSearchBoxModule,
],
})
export class AppModule {}
1. Follow additional steps in Optimize build size to ensure your code is correctly bundled.
2. This imports all the widgets, even the ones you don’t use. Read the Getting started guide for more information.
About this widget
The ais-search-box
widget is used to let the user set a text-based query.
This usually is the main entry point to start search in an InstantSearch context. Most of the time, it is placed at the top of a search experience, so that the user can start searching right away.
Examples
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<ais-search-box></ais-search-box>
Props
placeholder
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type: string
default: Search
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The input placeholder. |
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submitTitle
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type: string
default: Submit
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The submit button text. |
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resetTitle
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type: string
default: Reset
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The clear button text. |
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searchAsYouType
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type: boolean
default: true
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Whether a search needs to be made on every change to the query. If |
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autofocus
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type: boolean
default: false
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Whether to automatically focus on the input when rendered. |
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showLoadingIndicator
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type: boolean
default: true
Optional
Displays an indicator that the search is loading. The loading indicator is only shown if Algolia doesn’t return the search results within a time limit. On faster network connections, this avoids unnecessarily rendering the loading indicator on every keystroke, while on slower connections, it provides good user feedback. You can adjust the time limit before rendering the loading indicator with the |
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HTML output
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<div class="ais-SearchBox">
<form class="ais-SearchBox-form" novalidate>
<input class="ais-SearchBox-input" autocomplete="off" autocorrect="off" autocapitalize="off" placeholder="Search for products" spellcheck="false" maxlength="512" type="search" value="" />
<button class="ais-SearchBox-submit" type="submit" title="Submit the search query.">
<svg class="ais-SearchBox-submitIcon" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" width="10" height="10" viewBox="0 0 40 40">
...
</svg>
</button>
<button class="ais-SearchBox-reset" type="reset" title="Clear the search query." hidden>
<svg class="ais-SearchBox-resetIcon" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" viewBox="0 0 20 20" width="10" height="10">
...
</svg>
</button>
<span class="ais-SearchBox-loadingIndicator" hidden>
<svg width="16" height="16" viewBox="0 0 38 38" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" stroke="#444" class="ais-SearchBox-loadingIcon">
...
</svg>
</span>
</form>
</div>
Customize the UI with connectSearchBox
If you want to create your own UI of the ais-search-box
widget, you can combine the connectSearchBox
connector with the TypedBaseWidget
class.
1. Extend the TypedBaseWidget
class
First of all, you will need to write some boilerplate code to initialize correctly the TypedBaseWidget
class. This happens in the constructor()
of your class extending the TypedBaseWidget
class.
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import { Component, Inject, forwardRef, Optional } from '@angular/core';
import { TypedBaseWidget, NgAisInstantSearch, NgAisIndex } from 'angular-instantsearch';
@Component({
selector: 'app-search-box',
template: '<p>It works!</p>'
})
export class SearchBox extends TypedBaseWidget {
constructor(
@Inject(forwardRef(() => NgAisIndex))
@Optional()
public parentIndex: NgAisIndex,
@Inject(forwardRef(() => NgAisInstantSearch))
public instantSearchInstance: NgAisInstantSearch
) {
super('SearchBox');
}
}
There are a couple of things happening in this boilerplate:
- create a
SearchBox
class extendingTypedBaseWidget
- reference the
<ais-instantsearch>
parent component instance on theSearchBox
widget class - set
app-search-box
as a selector, so we can use our component as<app-search-box></app-search-box>
2. Connect your custom widget
The TypedBaseWidget
class has a method called createWidget()
which takes two arguments: the connector to use and an object of options
(instance options)
for this connector. We call this method at ngOnInit
. This component now implements OnInit
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import { Component, Inject, forwardRef, Optional } from '@angular/core';
import { TypedBaseWidget, NgAisInstantSearch, NgAisIndex } from 'angular-instantsearch';
import connectSearchBox, {
SearchBoxWidgetDescription,
SearchBoxConnectorParams
} from 'instantsearch.js/es/connectors/search-box/connectSearchBox';
@Component({
selector: 'app-search-box',
template: '<p>It works!</p>'
})
export class SearchBox extends TypedBaseWidget<SearchBoxWidgetDescription, SearchBoxConnectorParams> {
public state: SearchBoxWidgetDescription['renderState']; // Rendering options
constructor(
@Inject(forwardRef(() => NgAisIndex))
@Optional()
public parentIndex: NgAisIndex,
@Inject(forwardRef(() => NgAisInstantSearch))
public instantSearchInstance: NgAisInstantSearch
) {
super('SearchBox');
}
ngOnInit() {
this.createWidget(connectSearchBox, {
// instance options
});
super.ngOnInit();
}
}
3. Render from the state
Your component instance has access to a this.state
property which holds the rendering options of the widget.
public state: SearchBoxWidgetDescription['renderState'];
// {
// query: string;
// refine: Function;
// clear: Function;
// isSearchStalled: boolean;
// widgetParams: object;
// }
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<input
type="text"
#input
(keyup)="this.state.refine(input.value)"
[value]="this.state.query"
/>
Rendering options
query
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type: string
The query from the current search. |
refine
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type: function
Sets a new query and triggers a new search. |
clear
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type: function
Removes the query and triggers a new search. |
isSearchStalled
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type: boolean
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widgetParams
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type: object
All original widget options forwarded to the render function. |
Instance options
queryHook
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type: function
Optional
A function that is called just before the search is triggered. It takes two arguments:
If the This can be useful if you need to:
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Full example
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import { Component, Inject, forwardRef, Optional } from '@angular/core';
import { TypedBaseWidget, NgAisInstantSearch, NgAisIndex } from 'angular-instantsearch';
import connectSearchBox, {
SearchBoxWidgetDescription,
SearchBoxConnectorParams
} from 'instantsearch.js/es/connectors/search-box/connectSearchBox';
@Component({
selector: 'app-search-box',
template: `
<input
type="text"
#input
(keyup)="this.state.refine(input.value)"
[value]="this.state.query"
/>
`
})
export class SearchBox extends TypedBaseWidget<SearchBoxWidgetDescription, SearchBoxConnectorParams> {
public state: SearchBoxWidgetDescription['renderState']; // Rendering options
constructor(
@Inject(forwardRef(() => NgAisIndex))
@Optional()
public parentIndex: NgAisIndex,
@Inject(forwardRef(() => NgAisInstantSearch))
public instantSearchInstance: NgAisInstantSearch
) {
super('SearchBox');
}
ngOnInit() {
this.createWidget(connectSearchBox, {
// instance options
});
super.ngOnInit();
}
}