I'm trying to implement a Google Custom Search Engine into my website. So far, I've been able of changing my snippets layout, and show the variables Google shows in its examples:
http://googleajaxsearchapi.blogspot.com.es/2010/04/rendering-custom-data-in-custom-search.html
Well, in the examples, everything looks great, BECAUSE THEY KNOW THE VALUES THEY MAY PRINT. I mean, if you see this snippet:
<div id="mysite_thumbnail">
<div data-if="Vars.thumbnail" class="gs-image-box gs-web-image-box">
<a class="gs-image" data-attr="{href:url, target:target}">
<img class="gs-image" data-attr="{src:thumbnail.src, width:48, height: 48}"/>
</a>
</div>
</div>
it's pretty clear that "Vars" is holding some data GSE is printing. My problem is that I don't know what "Vars" holds, and when developing my view I can't know if the value is there, and what is its name.
So, the question is: How can I print "Vars"? I suppose is a js variable you may obtain from the jsapi, but juss guessing, console.log() was not working for me, :(