My company crawls the websites of companies in our system and allows users to search those companies specifically. We currently use Sphinx for all our search tools.
Our customers ( the companies we index ) are asking for a search widget that they can embed on their sites to add search functionality to their own websites. The search widget will allow a user to submit a search query from our customer's website. The results will then load on our site ( this search functionality is already working on our site ... just not the embeddable widget ). At first this seemed simple, but then I started thinking about security and cross domain form submissions.
The search functionality already exists on our site at a uri like this:
/companies/profile_search/1581/die-cutting
companies
is my controller. profile_search
is my method. 1581
is the id of the company to be searched. die-cutting
is the search query.
I'd like our customers to be able to simply cut and paste code into their site to embed the widget.
- Should I simply direct the search query to the above url?
- If no, how should I set this up so that it's secure?
- Are there other concerns I'm overlooking here?
Our site is built mostly in PHP using CodeIgniter and Sphinx for search, if that is helpful.
iframe
orform
with a "branded" landingaction
pointing to your site when submitting (a la Google), or develop an AJAX REST service. Probably I would start on a unified search model that exposes search results at the site level and work "up" to global search, so you can focus on site perimeter security concerns and then abstract that up to a global federated search (possibly managing identity with a SSO server-side strategy like Shibboleth).