Algolia Search for Rails ================== This gem let you easily integrate the Algolia Search API to your favorite ORM. It's based on the [algoliasearch-client-ruby](https://github.com/algolia/algoliasearch-client-ruby) gem. Table of Content ------------- **Get started** 1. [Install](#install) 1. [Setup](#setup) 1. [Quick Start](#quick-start) 1. [Options](#options) 1. [Indexing](#indexing) 1. [Search settings](#search-settings) 1. [Note on testing](#note-on-testing) Install ------------- ```sh gem install algoliasearch-rails ``` If you are using Rails 3, add the gem to your <code>Gemfile</code>: ```ruby gem "algoliasearch-rails" ``` And run: ```sh bundle install ``` Setup ------------- Create a new file <code>config/initializers/algoliasearch.rb</code> to setup your <code>APPLICATION_ID</code> and <code>API_KEY</code>. ```ruby AlgoliaSearch.configuration = { application_id: 'YourApplicationID', api_key: 'YourAPIKey' } ``` We support both [will_paginate](https://github.com/mislav/will_paginate) and [kaminari](https://github.com/amatsuda/kaminari) as pagination backend. For example to use <code>:will_paginate</code>, specify the <code>:pagination_backend</code> as follow: ```ruby AlgoliaSearch.configuration = { application_id: 'YourApplicationID', api_key: 'YourAPIKey', pagination_backend: :will_paginate } ``` Quick Start ------------- The following code will create a <code>contact</code> index and add search capabilities to your <code>Contact</code> model: ```ruby class Contact < ActiveRecord::Base include AlgoliaSearch algoliasearch do attribute :first_name, :last_name, :email end end ``` You can either specify the attributes to send (here we restrict to <code>:first_name, :last_name, :email</code>) or not (in that case, all attributes are sent). ```ruby class Product < ActiveRecord::Base include AlgoliaSearch algoliasearch do # all attributes will be sent end end ``` ```ruby p Contact.search("jon doe") ``` Options ---------- Each time a record is saved; it will be - synchronously - indexed. In the other hand, each time a record is destroyed, it will be - synchronoulsy - removed from the index. You can disable auto-indexing and auto-removing setting the following options: ```ruby class Contact < ActiveRecord::Base include AlgoliaSearch algoliasearch auto_index: false, auto_remove: false do attribute :first_name, :last_name, :email end end ``` You can force indexing and removing to be asynchronous by setting the following option: ```ruby class Contact < ActiveRecord::Base include AlgoliaSearch algoliasearch synchronous: false do attribute :first_name, :last_name, :email end end ``` You can force force the index name using the following option: ```ruby class Contact < ActiveRecord::Base include AlgoliaSearch algoliasearch index_name: "contacts_#{Rails.env}" do attribute :first_name, :last_name, :email end end ``` Indexing --------- You can trigger indexing using the <code>index!</code> instance method. ```ruby c = Contact.create!(params[:contact]) c.index! ``` And trigger index removing using the <code>remove_from_index!</code> instance method. ```ruby c.remove_from_index! c.destroy ``` To reindex all your records, use the <code>reindex!</code> class method: ```ruby Contact.reindex! ``` To clear an index, use the <code>clear_index!</code> class method: ```ruby Contact.clear_index! ``` Search settings ---------- All [settings](https://github.com/algolia/algoliasearch-client-ruby#index-settings) can be specified either statically in your model or dynamically at search time using [search options](https://github.com/algolia/algoliasearch-client-ruby#search): ```ruby class Contact < ActiveRecord::Base include AlgoliaSearch algoliasearch auto_index: false, auto_remove: false do attribute :first_name, :last_name, :email minWordSizeForApprox1 2 minWordSizeForApprox2 5 hitsPerPage 42 end end ``` ```ruby p Contact.search("jon doe", hitsPerPage: 5, page: 2) ``` Note on testing ----------------- To run the specs, please set the <code>ALGOLIA_APPLICATION_ID</code> and <code>ALGOLIA_API_KEY</code> environment variables. Since the tests are creating and removing indexes, DO NOT use your production account.