React hook to search a FlexSearch index.
npm install --save react-use-flexsearch
useFlexSearch(query: String, index: Index | String, store: Object, options: Object) => Object[]
The useFlexSearch
hook takes your search query, index, and store and
returns results as an array. Searches are memoized to ensure efficient
searching.
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
query |
String |
The search query. As this value updates, the return value will be updated. |
index |
Index | String |
The FlexSearch index. This can be an instance of a FlexSearch index or one that has been exported via Index.export . |
store |
Object |
Object mapping a result id to an object of data. |
options |
Object |
Search options passed to Index.search . |
The following example renders a text input and queries the FlexSearch index on form submission.
Note: Formik is used in the following example to handle form state, but is not required. As long as your query is passed as the first parameter, you can manage how to store it.
import React, { useState } from 'react'
import { useFlexSearch } from 'react-use-flexsearch'
import { Formik, Form, Field } from 'formik'
const index = /* a FlexSearch index */
const store = {
1: { id: 1, title: 'Document 1' },
2: { id: 2, title: 'Document 2' },
3: { id: 3, title: 'Document 3' },
}
const SearchBar = () => {
const [query, setQuery] = useState(null)
const results = useFlexSearch(query, index, store)
return (
<div>
<Formik
initialValues={{ query: '' }}
onSubmit={(values, { setSubmitting }) => {
setQuery(values.query)
setSubmitting(false)
}}
>
<Form>
<Field name="query" />
</Form>
</Formik>
<h1>Results</h1>
<ul>
{results.map(result => (
<li key={result.id}>{result.title}</li>
))}
</ul>
</div>
)
}