elasticlunr.js
wp-graphql
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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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elasticlunr.js
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Show HN: A fast, accurate and multilingual fuzzy search lib for the front end
When i did my static site search function some time ago, I used Elasticlunr. I was able to pregenerate the index file as a big json file that is loaded at the client.
http://elasticlunr.com/
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Ask HN: What's the best way to add search to my website?
If your content is mostly static, you might want to consider pre-building an index and shipping it as a whole. You could look into something like
* https://stork-search.net/ (Rust/WASM)
* tinysearch: https://github.com/tinysearch/tinysearch (Rust/WASM)
* https://lunrjs.com/ (JS, simple, stable)
* http://elasticlunr.com/ - based on the former, slightly more sophisticated tuning options
- How to build question / answer action?
- Self-Contained Search for Archived Static Site?
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Writing a Fuzzy Search Component With Preact and Fuse for Astro
Very nice! Seems to perform very well. I'm curious, have you compared Fuse with other search engines? Like flex search or elasticlunr? Why did you choose fuse ?
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How do you build search for a web app?
Check out elasticlunr
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Ask HN: What do you use to power search for a static site?
There's also Elasticlunr which is based off of lunr.js and is what mdBook uses
http://elasticlunr.com/
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Elasticlunr, a full-text search library for Elixir
Does this relate to http://elasticlunr.com/? mdBook uses the latter, and I was wondering how I can parse/read its indexes from Python so I can provide my own search from them.
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Goodbye Wordpress, Hello Jamstack
Same as above, for most blogs something like http://elasticlunr.com/ can get the job done really well.
3. HotSwap on the fly themes
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Doctave CLI 0.2.0: A Benchmarking Story
Doctave comes with offline search built in. We use the elasticlunr-rs crate to generate a search index that is compatible with the elasticlunr.js library. You can see it in action by going to our docs (built with the CLI, naturally) and hitting the letter s on your keyboard to focus on the search bar. The searching happens entirely client-side.
wp-graphql
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Why Everyone Hates WordPress
Are you dead set on building a Nuxt + Vue application? Partial to NextJS like I am? Well good news everyone, WordPress has done a pretty decent job over the past couple of years building out the WordPress API and enabling developers to leverage WordPress as a Headless CMS. Pair that with the amazing WPGraphQL Pluginand you’re cooking with JavaScript. You get all the benefits of really solid backend CMS that end users are familiar with, and can grasp with a 1 hour CMS training, distributed using your favorite flavor of JavaScript.
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Nuxt3, Wordpress and ACF Flexible content types
It's very easy to use when you use https://www.wpgraphql.com/ Here's an example of a repeatable component I set up using the repeater filled. It might help you.
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redirect headless wordpress frontend without affecting API
I am using Headless Wordpress with https://www.wpgraphql.com/ for API hosted on SiteGround and Nextjs for frontend.
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Looking for a plugin/codebase using which I can enter and save data which will then be available via the REST API
I think you might be looking for WPGraphQL
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Why is does modern HTML/CSS seem so complex and convoluted? (details in comment)
- WPGraphQL
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I made my own WordPress Plugin!
Look at other popular plugins to see what they do, and how that's different from what you did. For example browse a bit through https://github.com/wp-graphql/wp-graphql
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How to fetch data from a GraphQL endpoint into a NextJS 13 server component using the native fetch() API
As you can see I'm getting all the posts from my Wordpress GraphQL endpoint and receiving the title, excerpt, slug and date fields, there's more I can get if I follow the GraphQL API for Wordpress documentation, but that's all I need for the demo.
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Show HN: New GraphQL API for WordPress (1.5 years of development, 16000 commits)
How does this compare to WPGraphQL https://www.wpgraphql.com that's been around for quite some time (https://github.com/wp-graphql/wp-graphql)
Did you find shortcomings with that plugin?
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how to add login for site owner and functions to add and remove media/text from website?
You can use wordpress as a backend and then hook up your frontend through a graphql api plugin.
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Build and deploy site when wordpress data update.
You want to use WP as a headless CMS. Look at https://www.wpgraphql.com
What are some alternatives?
flexsearch - Next-Generation full text search library for Browser and Node.js
faustjs - Faust.js™ - The Headless WordPress Framework
stork - 🔎 Impossibly fast web search, made for static sites.
elementor - The most advanced frontend drag & drop page builder. Create high-end, pixel perfect websites at record speeds. Any theme, any page, any design.
doctave - A batteries-included developer documentation site generator
wp-graphql-woocommerce - Add WooCommerce support and functionality to your WPGraphQL server
elasticlunr-rs - A partial port of elasticlunr to Rust. Intended to be used for generating compatible search indices.
wordpress-popular-posts - WordPress Popular Posts - A highly customizable WordPress widget that displays your most popular posts.
objectbox-dart - Flutter database for super-fast Dart object persistence
lunr.js - A bit like Solr, but much smaller and not as bright
wp-graphql-jwt-authentication - Authentication for WPGraphQL using JWT (JSON Web Tokens)