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Elasticsearch Search UI Components

Searchkit is an open source library which helps you build a great search experience with Elasticsearch. Works with Javascript, React, Vue, Angular, and more.

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Searchkit provides a Search UI for Elasticsearch or Opensearch. With Searchkit, you can use Instantsearch components like Searchbox, refinement filters and results (and many more!) to build a search experience.

Searchkit is great for anyone who want to build a search experience quickly.

Searchkit simplifies Search UI with Elasticsearch:

  • UI Search Components for React, Vue, Angular, and more
  • Searchkit Node API proxies Elasticsearch requests from the browser.
  • Ability to use Elasticsearch Query DSL for advanced queries

Demos

Quick Start Guides

Tutorials

Codesandbox Examples

Code Examples (on Github)

Proxy Elasticsearch Quick Starts

Video Tutorials

Or checkout our documentation for more examples.

Installation

Either install via npm or yarn

npm install searchkit @searchkit/api @searchkit/instantsearch-client

or via CDN

<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@searchkit/instantsearch-client@latest"></script>
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/instantsearch.js@4"></script>
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/searchkit@latest"></script>

Setup Elasticsearch

Searchkit requires Elasticsearch 7.0 or higher or Opensearch 2.4 or higher.

Below we are using Docker to run Elasticsearch.

docker pull docker.elastic.co/elasticsearch/elasticsearch:8.6.2
docker network create elastic
docker run --name elasticsearch --net elastic -p 9200:9200 -p 9300:9300 -e "discovery.type=single-node" -e "xpack.security.enabled=false" -e http.cors.enabled=true -e "http.cors.allow-origin='*'" -e http.cors.allow-headers=X-Requested-With,X-Auth-Token,Content-Type,Content-Length,Authorization -e http.cors.allow-credentials=true -e network.publish_host=localhost -e xpack.security.enabled=false docker.elastic.co/elasticsearch/elasticsearch:8.6.2

then lets add an index and some data

curl --location --request PUT 'http://localhost:9200/products' \
--header 'Content-Type: application/json' \
--data-raw '{
  "mappings": {
    "properties": {
      "name": {
        "type": "text"
      },
      "description": {
        "type": "text"
      },
      "price": {
        "type": "integer"
      },
      "categories": {
        "type": "text",
        "fields": {
          "keyword": {
            "type": "keyword"
          }
        }
      }
    }
  }
}'

curl --location --request POST 'http://localhost:9200/products/_doc' \
--header 'Content-Type: application/json' \
--data-raw '{
  "name": "Apple iPhone 12 Pro Max",
  "description": "The iPhone 12 Pro Max is the most powerful iPhone ever. It has a 6.7-inch Super Retina XDR display, a Ceramic Shield front cover, and a triple-camera system with a LiDAR scanner. It also has a 5G connection, a 6-core CPU, and a 4-core GPU. The iPhone 12 Pro Max is available in 128GB, 256GB, and 512GB storage options.",
  "categories": ["phones", "apple"],
  "price": 800
}'
 
curl --location --request POST 'http://localhost:9200/products/_doc' \
--header 'Content-Type: application/json' \
--data-raw '{
  "name": "Apple iPhone 12 Pro",
  "description": "The iPhone 12 Pro is the most powerful iPhone ever. It has a 6.1-inch Super Retina XDR display, a Ceramic Shield front cover, and a triple-camera system with a LiDAR scanner. It also has a 5G connection, a 6-core CPU, and a 4-core GPU. The iPhone 12 Pro is available in 128GB, 256GB, and 512GB storage options.",
  "categories": ["phones", "apple"],
  "price": 700
}'

Setup Searchkit

Searchkit compatible with all Instantsearch frameworks. Below is an example using react-instantsearch.

import Searchkit from "searchkit"
import Client from '@searchkit/instantsearch-client'

// import your InstantSearch components
import { InstantSearch, SearchBox, Hits, RefinementList, Pagination, RangeInput } from 'react-instantsearch';

const sk = new Searchkit({
  connection: {
    host: 'http://localhost:9200',
    // with an apiKey
    // https://www.searchkit.co/docs/guides/setup-elasticsearch#connecting-with-api-key
    // apiKey: '##########'
    // with a username/password
    // https://www.searchkit.co/docs/guides/setup-elasticsearch#connecting-with-usernamepassword
    //auth: {
    //  username: "elastic",
    //  password: "changeme"
    //}
  },
  search_settings: {
    search_attributes: [{ field: 'title', weight: 3 }, 'actors', 'plot'],
    result_attributes: ['title', 'actors', 'poster', 'plot'],
    highlight_attributes: ['title'],
    facet_attributes: [
      { attribute: 'actors', field: 'actors.keyword', type: 'string' },
      { attribute: 'imdbrating', type: 'numeric', field: 'imdbrating' }
    ]
  }
})

const searchClient = Client(sk);

const App = () => (
  <InstantSearch
    indexName="imdb_movies"
    searchClient={searchClient}
  >
    <SearchBox />
    <div className="left-panel">
      <RefinementList attribute="actors" searchable={true} limit={10} />
      <RangeInput attribute="imdbrating" />
    </div>
    <div className="right-panel">
      <Hits />
      <Pagination />
    </div>
  </InstantSearch>
}

follow along with the Getting Started guide.

Hide Elasticsearch from the browser

Searchkit Node API allows you to proxy requests to Elasticsearch from the browser. This is useful if you want to hide Elasticsearch from the browser, or if you want to add user permission filters to the query.

Query Customisation

Searchkit has an out the box query builder, but you can also customise the query by passing a getQuery function to the apiClient.

const results = await apiClient.handleRequest(req.body, {
  getQuery: (query, search_attributes) => {
    return [
      {
        combined_fields: {
          query,
          fields: search_attributes,
        },
      },
    ];
  },
});

Semantic Query Search

Searchkit supports KNN query search. Below is an example of a KNN query search.

  const results = await client.handleRequest(req.body, {
    getKnnQuery(query, search_attributes, config) {
      return {
        field: 'dense-vector-field',
        k: 10,
        num_candidates: 100,
        // supported in latest version of Elasticsearch
        query_vector_builder: { 
          text_embedding: {
            model_id: 'cookie_model',
            model_text: query
          }
        }
      }
    }
  });

Follow along with the Semantic Search tutorial.

Advanced Customisation

You can also override the entire query with request hooks. Below is an example of a request hook that adds a rescore query to the first search request.

You can apply this at beforeSearch and afterSearch.

  const results = await client.handleRequest(req.body, {
    hooks: {
      beforeSearch: (searchRequests) => {
        const uiRequest = searchRequests[0]
 
        return [
          {
            ...uiRequest,
            body: {
              ...uiRequest.body,
              rescore: {
                window_size: 100,
                query: {
                  rescore_query: {
                    match: {
                      plot: {
                        query: uiRequest.body.query,
                        operator: "and",
                      },
                    },
                  },
                  query_weight: 1,
                  rescore_query_weight: 10,
                }
              }
            }
          },
          searchRequests.slice(1, searchRequests.length)
        ]
        
      },
    }
  });

read more in the api docs here.

Query Rules

Query rules allows you to customize the behavior of the search experience. You can use query rules to boost or filter results, or to change the ranking of results, based on a set of conditions.

Below is an example of a query rule that boosts results for movies with Dan Aykroyd or Charlie Sheen, and filters results to only show movies if the query is the word "movie".

{
  id: '1',
  conditions: [
    [
      {
        context: 'query',
        value: 'movie',
        match_type: 'exact'
      }
    ]
  ],
  actions: [
    {
      action: 'QueryBoost',
      query: 'actors:"Dan Aykroyd" OR actors:"Charlie Sheen"',
      weight: 2
    },
    {
      action: 'QueryFilter',
      query: 'type:"movie"'
    }
  ]
}

read more at Query Rules docs.

NPM Packages

FAQ

Q: Do I need to expose Elasticsearch to the public internet?

Searchkit proxies requests to Elasticsearch.

Searchkit offers both options, either perform the search directly from the browser, or use the Searchkit API to proxy requests to Elasticsearch. Directly from the browser offers great developer experience & prototyping. Once you are ready to deploy, you can use the Searchkit API to proxy requests to Elasticsearch.

Q: Do I need to use React?

You can use React, React Native, Vue, Angular. You dont even need to use a frontend framework, you can use plain Javascript and HTML with instantsearch.js widgets.

Q: Which version of Elasticsearch is supported?

Searchkit is compatible with Elasticsearch 7.0 and above + Opensearch 2.0 and above.

Q: Do you support Android and iOS?

Potentially. Searchkit API mimics the Algolia API, so it should be possible to use the Algolia Instantsearch client with Searchkit API with a few tweaks. If you are interested in this, please let us know.

Q: Why would I use Searchkit instead of Algolia?

Elasticsearch has alot of advantages over Algolia. You might want to use Elasticsearch as a cheaper alternative to Algolia, especially if you have a large dataset. You might want to run Elasticsearch on your own infrastructure, or have greater control over the query relevance.

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PropTypes

Warning: Accessing PropTypes via the main React package is deprecated. Use the prop-types package from npm instead.
what to be considered in App.js regarding this?

nodemodule can't find

i found this problem when i run npm start

Module not found: Can't resolve 'react/lib/update' in '/Users/bayu/Desktop/searchkit-starter-app/node_modules/react-addons-update'

Search Preview Autocomplete doesn't work

 ###>>> curl -XGET -H 'Content-Type: application/json' 'redmercur:9200/?pretty'
{
...
  "version" : {
    "number" : "7.4.0",
    "build_flavor" : "default",
    "build_type" : "rpm",
    "build_hash" : "22e1767283e61a198cb4db791ea66e3f11ab9910",
    "build_date" : "2019-09-27T08:36:48.569419Z",
    "build_snapshot" : false,
    "lucene_version" : "8.2.0",
    "minimum_wire_compatibility_version" : "6.8.0",
    "minimum_index_compatibility_version" : "6.0.0-beta1"
  },
  "tagline" : "You Know, for Search"
}

DUP: appbaseio/dejavu#317

Asking for mapping

Dear creators,

Could you please give me the mapping of this project?
I found some part of your documentation are confusing (such as Hierarchical Refinement), so I think the mapping will help me have a better understanding of your work.

Thank you!

License info

Hi, what's the license information for this project? Thank you!

URIs with embedded credentials do not work

Setting up an instance with an URI like this one:
this.searchkit = new SearchkitManager("https://username:[email protected]")

When the SearchKitManager is sending requests to ES, the credentials are removed from the URI and ES is responding with an 401. So request are going to https://myproject-3586754631.eu-west-1.bonsaisearch.net instead of https://username:[email protected]

You can create a free sandbox ES cloud instance here in order to reproduce the error.

Issue with bemBlocks

I am getting these extra item blocks in the GridView when my index does not have these extra empty values. Can you help me as to what I am doing wrong? You can see the below image in which the ones in the red box are extra blocks
image

Thanks !

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