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my_index = Algolia::Index.new('contacts')my_index.add_object :firstname => "Jimmie",:lastname => "Barninger",:company => "California Paint"
class Contact < ActiveRecord::Baseinclude AlgoliaSearchalgoliasearch doattribute :firstname, :lastname, :companyendend
myIndex = apiClient.init_index("contacts")myIndex.add_object({"firstname": "Jimmie","lastname": "Barninger","company": "California Paint"})
from django.contrib.algoliasearch import AlgoliaIndexclass YourModelIndex(AlgoliaIndex):fields = ('firstname', 'lastname', 'company')
$myIndex = $apiClient->initIndex("contacts");$myIndex->addObject(["firstname" => "Jimmie","lastname" => "Barninger","company" => "California Paint",]);
/*** @ORM\Entity*/class Contact {/*** @var string** @ORM\Column(name="firstname", type="string")* @Group({searchable})*/protected $firstname;/*** @var string** @ORM\Column(name="lastname", type="string")* @Group({searchable})*/protected $lastname;/*** @var string** @ORM\Column(name="company", type="string")* @Group({searchable})*/protected $company;}
use Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Model;use Laravel\Scout\Searchable;class Contact extends Model {use Searchable;}
const myIndex = apiClient.initIndex('contacts');myIndex.addObject({firstname: 'Jimmie',lastname: 'Barninger',company: 'California Paint',})
Index<Contact> index = client.initIndex("contacts", Contact.class);index.addObject(new Contact().setFirstname("Jimmie").setLastname("Barninger").setCompany("California Paint"));
import algolia.AlgoliaDsl._import scala.concurrent.ExecutionContext.Implicits.globalcase class Contact(firstname: String,lastname: String,company: String)val indexing: Future[Indexing] = client.execute {index into "contacts" `object` Contact("Jimmie","Barninger","California Paint")}
object := map[string]string{"firstname": "Jimmie","lastname": "Barninger","company": "California Paint"}res, err := index.SaveObject(object)
SearchIndex index = client.InitIndex("contacts");var contact = new Contact {FirstName = "Jimmie",LastName = "Barninger",Company = "California Paint"};index.SaveObject(contact);
val index = client.initIndex(IndexName("contacts"))val json = json {"firstname" to "Jimmie""lastname" to "Barninger""company" to "California Paint" }index.saveObject(json)
let myIndex = apiClient.getIndex("contacts")let n = ["firstname": "Jimmie","lastname": "Barninger","company": "California Paint"]myIndex.addObject(n)
Index myIndex = apiClient.initIndex("contacts");JSONObject jsonObject = new JSONObject().put("firstname", "Jimmie").put("lastname", "Barninger").put("company", "California Paint");myIndex.addObjectAsync(jsonObject, null);
<div id="searchbox"></div><div id="refinement"></div><div id="hits"></div><script>const {searchBox,hits} = instantsearch.widgets;search.addWidgets([searchBox({container: "#searchbox"}),hits({container: "#hits"}),refinementList({container: "#refinement",attribute: "company"}),]);search.start();</script>
const App = () => (<InstantSearch><SearchBox /><Hits /><Pagination /><RefinementListattribute="company"/></InstantSearch>);
<RelativeLayoutxmlns:algolia="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res-auto"xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"android:layout_width="match_parent"android:layout_height="match_parent"><com.algolia.instantsearch.ui.views.SearchBoxandroid:id="@+id/search_box"android:layout_width="match_parent"android:layout_height="wrap_content"/><com.algolia.instantsearch.ui.views.Statsandroid:id="@+id/search_box"android:layout_width="match_parent"android:layout_height="wrap_content"/><com.algolia.instantsearch.ui.views.Hitsandroid:layout_width="match_parent"android:layout_height="wrap_content"algolia:itemLayout="@layout/hits_item"/></RelativeLayout>
<ais-instant-search><ais-search-box /><ais-refinement-listattribute="company"/><ais-hits /><ais-pagination /></ais-instant-search>
<ais-instantsearch><ais-search-box></ais-search-box><ais-refinement-list[attribute]="company"></ais-refinement-list<ais-hits></ais-hits></ais-instantsearch>
import InstantSearchoverride func viewDidLoad() {super.viewDidLoad()let searchBar = SearchBarWidget(frame: ...)let statsWidget = StatsLabelWidget(frame: ...)self.view.addSubview(searchBar)self.view.addSubview(statsWidget)InstantSearch.shared.registerAllWidgets(in: self.view)}