I installed Algolia to implement an efficient for my rails app: The algolia search bar is well configured because I can find what I am looking for in my db. Users can find pins using the search bar with auto-completion in the bar.
But I would like to allow them on the results to go on the pin page.
<!-- algolia search -->
<input class="typeahead" type="text" placeholder="Search for users by name..." id="user-search" spellcheck="false" />
<!-- JQuery -->
<script src="//cdn.jsdelivr.net/jquery/1.11.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
<!-- Typahead.js is used to display the auto-completion menu -->
<script src="//cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/typeahead.js/0.10.4/typeahead.bundle.min.js"></script>
<!-- Hogan.js is used to render the hits using Mustache.js templating -->
<script src="//cdn.jsdelivr.net/hogan.js/3.0.0/hogan.common.js"></script>
<!-- Algolia -->
<script src="//cdn.jsdelivr.net/algoliasearch/latest/algoliasearch.min.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript">
$(document).ready(function() {
// Replace the following values by your ApplicationID and ApiKey.
var algolia = new AlgoliaSearch('MYAPPID', 'MYAPPPW');
// replace YourIndexName by the name of the index you want to query.
var index = algolia.initIndex('Pin');
// Mustache templating by Hogan.js (http://mustache.github.io/)
var template = Hogan.compile('<div class="hit">' +
'<div class="name">' +
'{{{ _highlightResult.description.value }}} ' +
'({{{ _highlightResult.details.value }}})' +
'</div>' +
'</div>');
// typeahead.js initialization
$('#user-search').typeahead(null, {
source: index.ttAdapter({ hitsPerPage: 5 }),
displayKey: 'email',
templates: {
suggestion: function(hit) {
// select matching attributes only
hit.matchingAttributes = [];
for (var attribute in hit._highlightResult) {
if (attribute === 'name' || attribute == 'company') {
// already handled by the template
continue;
}
// all others attributes that are matching should be added in the matchingAttributes array
// so we can display them in the dropdown menu. Non-matching attributes are skipped.
if (hit._highlightResult[attribute].matchLevel !== 'none') {
hit.matchingAttributes.push({ attribute: attribute, value: hit._highlightResult[attribute].value });
}
}
// render the hit using Hogan.js
return template.render(hit);
}
}
});
});
</script>
<!-- /algolia search -->
I want the user to be redirected onto the pin show view when clicking on a result.
So I don't know how to render this link into the Hogan link as the adress for my pin is for example: myapp.com/pins/2 for pin 2
SOLUTION: add the link into the hoogan template, where slug is for me the modified URL with friendly_id gem.
// Mustache templating by Hogan.js (http://mustache.github.io/)
var template = Hogan.compile('<div class="hit">' +
'<a href="http://myapp.com/pins/{{{slug}}}" class="name">' +
'{{{ _highlightResult.description.value }}} ' +
'({{{ _highlightResult.details.value }}})' +
'</a>' +
'</div>');