openapi: 3.0.2
info:
title: Search API
summary: >-
The Algolia Search API lets you search, configure, and manage your indices
and records
description: >
## Client libraries
Use Algolia's API clients and libraries to reliably integrate Algolia's APIs
with your apps.
The official API clients are covered by Algolia's [Service Level
Agreement](https://www.algolia.com/policies/sla).
For more information, see [Algolia's
ecosystem](https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/getting-started/how-algolia-works/in-depth/ecosystem).
## Base URLs
Base URLs for the Search API:
- `https://{APPLICATION_ID}.algolia.net`
- `https://{APPLICATION_ID}-dsn.algolia.net`.
If your subscription includes a [Distributed Search Network](https://dashboard.algolia.com/infra),
this ensures that requests are sent to servers closest to users.
Both URLs provide high availability by distributing requests with load
balancing.
**All requests must use HTTPS.**
## Retry strategy
To guarantee high availability, implement a retry strategy for all API
requests using the URLs of your servers as fallbacks:
- `https://{APPLICATION_ID}-1.algolianet.com`
- `https://{APPLICATION_ID}-2.algolianet.com`
- `https://{APPLICATION_ID}-3.algolianet.com`
These URLs use a different DNS provider than the primary URLs.
Randomize this list to ensure an even load across the three servers.
All Algolia API clients implement this retry strategy.
## Authentication
Add these headers to authenticate requests:
- `x-algolia-application-id`. Your Algolia application ID.
- `x-algolia-api-key`. An API key with the necessary permissions to make the
request.
The required access control list (ACL) to make a request is listed in each endpoint's reference.
You can find your application ID and API key in the [Algolia
dashboard](https://dashboard.algolia.com/account/api-keys).
## Request format
Depending on the endpoint, request bodies are either JSON objects or arrays
of JSON objects.
## Parameters
Parameters are passed as query parameters for GET and DELETE requests,
and in the request body for POST and PUT requests.
Query parameters must be
[URL-encoded](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Glossary/Percent-encoding).
Non-ASCII characters must be UTF-8 encoded.
Plus characters (`+`) are interpreted as spaces.
Arrays as query parameters must be one of:
- A comma-separated string: `attributesToRetrieve=title,description`
- A URL-encoded JSON array:
`attributesToRetrieve=%5B%22title%22,%22description%22%D`
## Response status and errors
The Search API returns JSON responses.
Since JSON doesn't guarantee any specific ordering, don't rely on the order
of attributes in the API response.
Successful responses return `2xx` statuses. Client errors return `4xx`
statuses. Server errors return `5xx` statuses.
Error responses have a `message` property with more information.
## Version
The current version of the Search API is version 1, indicated by the `/1/`
in each endpoint's URL.
version: 1.0.0
servers:
- url: https://{appId}.algolia.net
variables:
appId:
default: ALGOLIA_APPLICATION_ID
- url: https://{appId}-1.algolianet.com
variables:
appId:
default: ALGOLIA_APPLICATION_ID
- url: https://{appId}-2.algolianet.com
variables:
appId:
default: ALGOLIA_APPLICATION_ID
- url: https://{appId}-3.algolianet.com
variables:
appId:
default: ALGOLIA_APPLICATION_ID
- url: https://{appId}-dsn.algolia.net
variables:
appId:
default: ALGOLIA_APPLICATION_ID
security:
- appId: []
apiKey: []
tags:
- name: Advanced
description: Query your logs.
- name: Api Keys
x-displayName: API keys
description: >
Manage your API keys.
API requests must be authenticated with an API key.
API keys can have permissions (access control lists, ACL) and
restrictions.
externalDocs:
url: https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/security/api-keys
description: API keys.
- name: Clusters
description: |
Multi-cluster operations.
Multi-cluster operations are **deprecated**.
If you have issues with your Algolia infrastructure
due to large volumes of data, contact the Algolia support team.
- name: Dictionaries
description: >
Manage your dictionaries.
Customize language-specific settings, such as stop words, plurals, or word
segmentation.
Dictionaries are application-wide.
externalDocs:
url: >-
https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/managing-results/optimize-search-results/handling-natural-languages-nlp
description: Natural languages.
- name: Indices
description: >
Manage your indices and index settings.
Indices are copies of your data that are stored on Algolia's servers.
They're optimal data structures for fast search and are made up of records
and settings.
externalDocs:
url: >-
https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/sending-and-managing-data/manage-indices-and-apps/manage-indices
description: Manage your indices.
- name: Records
description: >
Add, update, and delete records from your indices.
Records are individual items in your index.
When they match a search query, they're returned as search results, in the
order determined by your ranking.
Records are schemaless JSON objects.
When adding or updating many records, check the [indexing rate
limits](https://support.algolia.com/hc/articles/4406975251089-Is-there-a-rate-limit-for-indexing-on-Algolia).
externalDocs:
url: >-
https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/sending-and-managing-data/prepare-your-data
description: Prepare your records.
- name: Rules
description: >
Create, update, delete, and search for rules.
Rules are _if-then_ statements that you can use to curate search results.
Rules have _conditions_ that can trigger _consequences_.
Consequences are changes to the search results, such as changing the order
of search results or boosting a facet.
This can be useful for tuning specific queries or for merchandising.
externalDocs:
url: https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/managing-results/rules/rules-overview
description: Index Rules.
- name: Search
description: Search one or more indices for matching records or facet values.
- name: Synonyms
description: |
Create, update, delete, and search for synonyms.
Synonyms are terms that the search engine should consider equal.
externalDocs:
url: >-
https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/managing-results/optimize-search-results/adding-synonyms
description: Synonyms.
- name: Vaults
description: >-
Algolia Vault lets you restrict access to your clusters to specific IP
addresses and provides disk-level encryption at rest.
externalDocs:
url: https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/security/algolia-vault
description: Algolia Vault.
- name: _model_index_settings
x-displayName: Index settings
description: |
.
paths:
/{path}:
post:
operationId: customPost
requestBody:
description: Parameters to send with the custom request.
content:
application/json:
schema:
type: object
summary: Send requests to the Algolia REST API
description: This method lets you send requests to the Algolia REST API.
parameters:
- $ref: '#/components/parameters/PathInPath'
- $ref: '#/components/parameters/Parameters'
responses:
'200':
description: OK
content:
application/json:
schema:
type: object
'400':
$ref: '#/components/responses/BadRequest'
'402':
$ref: '#/components/responses/FeatureNotEnabled'
'403':
$ref: '#/components/responses/MethodNotAllowed'
'404':
$ref: '#/components/responses/IndexNotFound'
tags:
- algoliasearch
/1/indexes/*/queries:
post:
tags:
- algoliasearch
operationId: search
x-use-read-transporter: true
x-cacheable: true
x-legacy-signature: true
x-acl:
- search
summary: Search multiple queries
description: >
Runs multiple search queries against one or more indices in a single API
request.
Use cases include:
- Searching different indices, such as products and marketing content.
- Run multiple queries on the same index with different parameters or
filters.
If you know the expected result type, use the `searchForHits` or
`searchForFacets` helper to simplify the response format.
requestBody:
required: true
description: >-
Multi-query search request body. Results are returned in the same
order as the requests.
content:
application/json:
schema:
title: searchMethodParams
type: object
additionalProperties: false
properties:
requests:
type: array
items:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/SearchQuery'
strategy:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/searchStrategy'
required:
- requests
responses:
'200':
description: OK
content:
application/json:
schema:
title: searchResponses
type: object
additionalProperties: false
properties:
results:
type: array
items:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/searchResult'
required:
- results
'400':
$ref: '#/components/responses/BadRequest'
'402':
$ref: '#/components/responses/FeatureNotEnabled'
'403':
$ref: '#/components/responses/MethodNotAllowed'
'404':
$ref: '#/components/responses/IndexNotFound'
/1/indexes/*/recommendations:
post:
tags:
- algoliasearch
operationId: getRecommendations
x-use-read-transporter: true
x-cacheable: true
x-acl:
- search
x-legacy-signature-recommend: true
summary: Retrieve recommendations
description: |
Retrieves recommendations from selected AI models.
requestBody:
required: true
content:
application/json:
schema:
title: getRecommendationsParams
description: Recommend request body.
type: object
additionalProperties: false
properties:
requests:
type: array
description: >-
Recommendation request with parameters depending on the
requested model.
items:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/recommendationsRequest'
required:
- requests
responses:
'200':
description: OK
content:
application/json:
schema:
title: getRecommendationsResponse
type: object
additionalProperties: false
properties:
results:
type: array
items:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/recommendationsResults'
required:
- results
'400':
$ref: '#/components/responses/BadRequest'
'402':
$ref: '#/components/responses/FeatureNotEnabled'
'403':
$ref: '#/components/responses/MethodNotAllowed'
'404':
$ref: '#/components/responses/IndexNotFound'
components:
securitySchemes:
appId:
type: apiKey
in: header
name: x-algolia-application-id
description: Your Algolia application ID.
apiKey:
type: apiKey
in: header
name: x-algolia-api-key
description: >
Your Algolia API key with the necessary permissions to make the request.
Permissions are controlled through access control lists (ACL) and access
restrictions.
The required ACL to make a request is listed in each endpoint's
reference.
schemas:
ErrorBase:
description: Error.
type: object
x-keep-model: true
additionalProperties: true
properties:
message:
type: string
example: Invalid Application-Id or API-Key
paramsAsString:
description: Search parameters as a URL-encoded query string.
example: hitsPerPage=2&getRankingInfo=1
type: string
default: ''
searchParamsString:
type: object
title: Search parameters as query string
description: Search parameters as query string.
additionalProperties: false
x-discriminator-fields:
- params
properties:
params:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/paramsAsString'
query:
type: string
description: Search query.
default: ''
x-categories:
- Search
searchParamsQuery:
type: object
additionalProperties: false
properties:
query:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/query'
similarQuery:
type: string
description: >
Keywords to be used instead of the search query to conduct a more
broader search
Using the `similarQuery` parameter changes other settings
- `queryType` is set to `prefixNone`.
- `removeStopWords` is set to true.
- `words` is set as the first ranking criterion.
- All remaining words are treated as `optionalWords`
Since the `similarQuery` is supposed to do a broad search, they usually
return many results.
Combine it with `filters` to narrow down the list of results.
default: ''
example: comedy drama crime Macy Buscemi
x-categories:
- Search
filters:
type: string
description: >
Filter expression to only include items that match the filter criteria
in the response.
You can use these filter expressions:
- **Numeric filters.** ` `, where `` is one of
`<`, `<=`, `=`, `!=`, `>`, `>=`.
- **Ranges.** `: TO `, where `` and
`` are the lower and upper limits of the range (inclusive).
- **Facet filters.** `:`, where `` is a facet
attribute (case-sensitive) and `` a facet value.
- **Tag filters.** `_tags:` or just `` (case-sensitive).
- **Boolean filters.** `: true | false`.
You can combine filters with `AND`, `OR`, and `NOT` operators with the
following restrictions:
- You can only combine filters of the same type with `OR`.
**Not supported:** `facet:value OR num > 3`.
- You can't use `NOT` with combinations of filters.
**Not supported:** `NOT(facet:value OR facet:value)`
- You can't combine conjunctions (`AND`) with `OR`.
**Not supported:** `facet:value OR (facet:value AND facet:value)`
Use quotes if the facet attribute name or facet value contains spaces,
keywords (`OR`, `AND`, `NOT`), or quotes.
If a facet attribute is an array, the filter matches if it matches at
least one element of the array.
For more information, see
[Filters](https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/managing-results/refine-results/filtering).
example: (category:Book OR category:Ebook) AND _tags:published
x-categories:
- Filtering
facetFilters:
description: >
Filter the search by facet values, so that only records with the same
facet values are retrieved.
**Prefer using the `filters` parameter, which supports all filter types
and combinations with boolean operators.**
- `[filter1, filter2]` is interpreted as `filter1 AND filter2`.
- `[[filter1, filter2], filter3]` is interpreted as `filter1 OR filter2
AND filter3`.
- `facet:-value` is interpreted as `NOT facet:value`.
While it's best to avoid attributes that start with a `-`, you can still
filter them by escaping with a backslash:
`facet:\-value`.
example:
-
- category:Book
- category:-Movie
- author:John Doe
oneOf:
- type: array
items:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/facetFilters'
- type: string
x-categories:
- Filtering
optionalFilters:
description: >
Filters to promote or demote records in the search results.
Optional filters work like facet filters, but they don't exclude records
from the search results.
Records that match the optional filter rank before records that don't
match.
If you're using a negative filter `facet:-value`, matching records rank
after records that don't match.
- Optional filters are applied _after_ sort-by attributes.
- Optional filters are applied _before_ custom ranking attributes (in
the default
[ranking](https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/managing-results/relevance-overview/in-depth/ranking-criteria)).
- Optional filters don't work with numeric attributes.
- On virtual replicas, optional filters are applied _after_ the
replica's [relevant
sort](https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/managing-results/refine-results/sorting/in-depth/relevant-sort).
example:
- category:Book
- author:John Doe
oneOf:
- type: array
items:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/optionalFilters'
- type: string
x-categories:
- Filtering
numericFilters:
description: >
Filter by numeric facets.
**Prefer using the `filters` parameter, which supports all filter types
and combinations with boolean operators.**
You can use numeric comparison operators: `<`, `<=`, `=`, `!=`, `>`,
`>=`.
Comparisons are precise up to 3 decimals.
You can also provide ranges: `facet: TO `. The range
includes the lower and upper boundaries.
The same combination rules apply as for `facetFilters`.
example:
-
- inStock = 1
- deliveryDate < 1441755506
- price < 1000
oneOf:
- type: array
items:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/numericFilters'
- type: string
x-categories:
- Filtering
tagFilters:
description: >
Filter the search by values of the special `_tags` attribute.
**Prefer using the `filters` parameter, which supports all filter types
and combinations with boolean operators.**
Different from regular facets, `_tags` can only be used for filtering
(including or excluding records).
You won't get a facet count.
The same combination and escaping rules apply as for `facetFilters`.
example:
-
- Book
- Movie
- SciFi
oneOf:
- type: array
items:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/tagFilters'
- type: string
x-categories:
- Filtering
sumOrFiltersScores:
type: boolean
description: >
Whether to sum all filter scores
If true, all filter scores are summed.
Otherwise, the maximum filter score is kept.
For more information, see [filter
scores](https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/managing-results/refine-results/filtering/in-depth/filter-scoring/#accumulating-scores-with-sumorfiltersscores).
default: false
x-categories:
- Filtering
restrictSearchableAttributes:
type: array
items:
type: string
example:
- title
- author
description: |
Restricts a search to a subset of your searchable attributes.
Attribute names are case-sensitive.
default: []
x-categories:
- Filtering
facetingAfterDistinct:
type: boolean
description: >
Whether faceting should be applied after deduplication with `distinct`
This leads to accurate facet counts when using faceting in combination
with `distinct`.
It's usually better to use `afterDistinct` modifiers in the
`attributesForFaceting` setting,
as `facetingAfterDistinct` only computes correct facet counts if all
records have the same facet values for the `attributeForDistinct`.
default: false
x-categories:
- Faceting
page:
type: integer
description: Page of search results to retrieve.
default: 0
minimum: 0
x-categories:
- Pagination
length:
type: integer
description: Number of hits to retrieve (used in combination with `offset`).
minimum: 0
maximum: 1000
x-categories:
- Pagination
aroundLatLng:
type: string
description: >
Coordinates for the center of a circle, expressed as a comma-separated
string of latitude and longitude.
Only records included within a circle around this central location are
included in the results.
The radius of the circle is determined by the `aroundRadius` and
`minimumAroundRadius` settings.
This parameter is ignored if you also specify `insidePolygon` or
`insideBoundingBox`.
example: 40.71,-74.01
default: ''
x-categories:
- Geo-Search
aroundLatLngViaIP:
type: boolean
description: Whether to obtain the coordinates from the request's IP address.
default: false
x-categories:
- Geo-Search
aroundRadiusAll:
title: all
type: string
description: >-
Return all records with a valid `_geoloc` attribute. Don't filter by
distance.
enum:
- all
aroundRadius:
description: >
Maximum radius for a search around a central location.
This parameter works in combination with the `aroundLatLng` and
`aroundLatLngViaIP` parameters.
By default, the search radius is determined automatically from the
density of hits around the central location.
The search radius is small if there are many hits close to the central
coordinates.
oneOf:
- type: integer
minimum: 1
description: Maximum search radius around a central location in meters.
- $ref: '#/components/schemas/aroundRadiusAll'
x-categories:
- Geo-Search
aroundPrecisionFromValue:
title: range objects
type: array
items:
title: range
type: object
description: >-
Range object with lower and upper values in meters to define custom
ranges.
properties:
from:
type: integer
description: >-
Lower boundary of a range in meters. The Geo ranking criterion
considers all records within the range to be equal.
example: 20
value:
type: integer
description: >-
Upper boundary of a range in meters. The Geo ranking criterion
considers all records within the range to be equal.
aroundPrecision:
description: >
Precision of a coordinate-based search in meters to group results with
similar distances.
The Geo ranking criterion considers all matches within the same range of
distances to be equal.
oneOf:
- type: integer
default: 10
description: >
Distance in meters to group results by similar distances.
For example, if you set `aroundPrecision` to 100, records wihin 100
meters to the central coordinate are considered to have the same
distance,
as are records between 100 and 199 meters.
- $ref: '#/components/schemas/aroundPrecisionFromValue'
x-categories:
- Geo-Search
minimumAroundRadius:
type: integer
description: >-
Minimum radius (in meters) for a search around a location when
`aroundRadius` isn't set.
minimum: 1
x-categories:
- Geo-Search
insideBoundingBoxArray:
type: array
items:
type: array
minItems: 4
maxItems: 4
items:
type: number
format: double
description: >
Coordinates for a rectangular area in which to search.
Each bounding box is defined by the two opposite points of its diagonal,
and expressed as latitude and longitude pair:
`[p1 lat, p1 long, p2 lat, p2 long]`.
Provide multiple bounding boxes as nested arrays.
For more information, see [rectangular
area](https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/managing-results/refine-results/geolocation/#filtering-inside-rectangular-or-polygonal-areas).
example:
-
- 47.3165
- 4.9665
- 47.3424
- 5.0201
-
- 40.9234
- 2.1185
- 38.643
- 1.9916
x-categories:
- Geo-Search
insideBoundingBox:
oneOf:
- type: string
- type: 'null'
- $ref: '#/components/schemas/insideBoundingBoxArray'
insidePolygon:
type: array
items:
type: array
minItems: 6
maxItems: 20000
items:
type: number
format: double
description: >
Coordinates of a polygon in which to search.
Polygons are defined by 3 to 10,000 points. Each point is represented by
its latitude and longitude.
Provide multiple polygons as nested arrays.
For more information, see [filtering inside
polygons](https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/managing-results/refine-results/geolocation/#filtering-inside-rectangular-or-polygonal-areas).
This parameter is ignored if you also specify `insideBoundingBox`.
example:
-
- 47.3165
- 4.9665
- 47.3424
- 5.0201
- 47.32
- 4.9
-
- 40.9234
- 2.1185
- 38.643
- 1.9916
- 39.2587
- 2.0104
x-categories:
- Geo-Search
supportedLanguage:
type: string
description: ISO code for a supported language.
enum:
- af
- ar
- az
- bg
- bn
- ca
- cs
- cy
- da
- de
- el
- en
- eo
- es
- et
- eu
- fa
- fi
- fo
- fr
- ga
- gl
- he
- hi
- hu
- hy
- id
- is
- it
- ja
- ka
- kk
- ko
- ku
- ky
- lt
- lv
- mi
- mn
- mr
- ms
- mt
- nb
- nl
- 'no'
- ns
- pl
- ps
- pt
- pt-br
- qu
- ro
- ru
- sk
- sq
- sv
- sw
- ta
- te
- th
- tl
- tn
- tr
- tt
- uk
- ur
- uz
- zh
naturalLanguages:
type: array
items:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/supportedLanguage'
description: >
ISO language codes that adjust settings that are useful for processing
natural language queries (as opposed to keyword searches)
- Sets `removeStopWords` and `ignorePlurals` to the list of provided
languages.
- Sets `removeWordsIfNoResults` to `allOptional`.
- Adds a `natural_language` attribute to `ruleContexts` and
`analyticsTags`.
default: []
x-categories:
- Languages
ruleContexts:
type: array
items:
type: string
description: >
Assigns a rule context to the search query
[Rule
contexts](https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/managing-results/rules/rules-overview/how-to/customize-search-results-by-platform/#whats-a-context)
are strings that you can use to trigger matching rules.
default: []
example:
- mobile
x-categories:
- Rules
personalizationImpact:
type: integer
description: >
Impact that Personalization should have on this search
The higher this value is, the more Personalization determines the
ranking compared to other factors.
For more information, see [Understanding Personalization
impact](https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/personalization/personalizing-results/in-depth/configuring-personalization/#understanding-personalization-impact).
default: 100
minimum: 0
maximum: 100
x-categories:
- Personalization
userToken:
type: string
description: >
Unique pseudonymous or anonymous user identifier.
This helps with analytics and click and conversion events.
For more information, see [user
token](https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/sending-events/concepts/usertoken).
example: test-user-123
x-categories:
- Personalization
getRankingInfo:
type: boolean
description: Whether the search response should include detailed ranking information.
default: false
x-categories:
- Advanced
synonyms:
type: boolean
description: Whether to take into account an index's synonyms for this search.
default: true
x-categories:
- Advanced
clickAnalytics:
type: boolean
description: >
Whether to include a `queryID` attribute in the response
The query ID is a unique identifier for a search query and is required
for tracking [click and conversion
events](https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/sending-events/getting-started).
default: false
x-categories:
- Analytics
analytics:
type: boolean
description: Whether this search will be included in Analytics.
default: true
x-categories:
- Analytics
analyticsTags:
type: array
items:
type: string
description: >-
Tags to apply to the query for [segmenting analytics
data](https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/search-analytics/guides/segments).
default: []
percentileComputation:
type: boolean
description: >-
Whether to include this search when calculating processing-time
percentiles.
default: true
x-categories:
- Advanced
enableABTest:
type: boolean
description: Whether to enable A/B testing for this search.
default: true
x-categories:
- Advanced
baseSearchParamsWithoutQuery:
type: object
additionalProperties: false
properties:
similarQuery:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/similarQuery'
filters:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/filters'
facetFilters:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/facetFilters'
optionalFilters:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/optionalFilters'
numericFilters:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/numericFilters'
tagFilters:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/tagFilters'
sumOrFiltersScores:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/sumOrFiltersScores'
restrictSearchableAttributes:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/restrictSearchableAttributes'
facets:
type: array
items:
type: string
description: >
Facets for which to retrieve facet values that match the search
criteria and the number of matching facet values
To retrieve all facets, use the wildcard character `*`.
For more information, see
[facets](https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/managing-results/refine-results/faceting/#contextual-facet-values-and-counts).
default: []
example:
- '*'
x-categories:
- Faceting
facetingAfterDistinct:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/facetingAfterDistinct'
page:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/page'
offset:
type: integer
description: Position of the first hit to retrieve.
x-categories:
- Pagination
length:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/length'
aroundLatLng:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/aroundLatLng'
aroundLatLngViaIP:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/aroundLatLngViaIP'
aroundRadius:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/aroundRadius'
aroundPrecision:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/aroundPrecision'
minimumAroundRadius:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/minimumAroundRadius'
insideBoundingBox:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/insideBoundingBox'
insidePolygon:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/insidePolygon'
naturalLanguages:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/naturalLanguages'
ruleContexts:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/ruleContexts'
personalizationImpact:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/personalizationImpact'
userToken:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/userToken'
getRankingInfo:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/getRankingInfo'
synonyms:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/synonyms'
clickAnalytics:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/clickAnalytics'
analytics:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/analytics'
analyticsTags:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/analyticsTags'
x-categories:
- Analytics
percentileComputation:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/percentileComputation'
enableABTest:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/enableABTest'
baseSearchParams:
allOf:
- $ref: '#/components/schemas/searchParamsQuery'
- $ref: '#/components/schemas/baseSearchParamsWithoutQuery'
attributesToRetrieve:
type: array
items:
type: string
example:
- author
- title
- content
description: >
Attributes to include in the API response
To reduce the size of your response, you can retrieve only some of the
attributes.
Attribute names are case-sensitive
- `*` retrieves all attributes, except attributes included in the
`customRanking` and `unretrievableAttributes` settings.
- To retrieve all attributes except a specific one, prefix the attribute
with a dash and combine it with the `*`: `["*", "-ATTRIBUTE"]`.
- The `objectID` attribute is always included.
default:
- '*'
x-categories:
- Attributes
relevancyStrictness:
type: integer
example: 90
description: >
Relevancy threshold below which less relevant results aren't included in
the results
You can only set `relevancyStrictness` on [virtual replica
indices](https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/managing-results/refine-results/sorting/in-depth/replicas/#what-are-virtual-replicas).
Use this setting to strike a balance between the relevance and number of
returned results.
default: 100
x-categories:
- Ranking
attributesToHighlight:
type: array
items:
type: string
example:
- author
- title
- conten
- content
description: >
Attributes to highlight
By default, all searchable attributes are highlighted.
Use `*` to highlight all attributes or use an empty array `[]` to turn
off highlighting.
Attribute names are case-sensitive
With highlighting, strings that match the search query are surrounded by
HTML tags defined by `highlightPreTag` and `highlightPostTag`.
You can use this to visually highlight matching parts of a search query
in your UI
For more information, see [Highlighting and
snippeting](https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/building-search-ui/ui-and-ux-patterns/highlighting-snippeting/js).
x-categories:
- Highlighting and Snippeting
attributesToSnippet:
type: array
items:
type: string
example:
- content:80
- description
description: >
Attributes for which to enable snippets.
Attribute names are case-sensitive
Snippets provide additional context to matched words.
If you enable snippets, they include 10 words, including the matched
word.
The matched word will also be wrapped by HTML tags for highlighting.
You can adjust the number of words with the following notation:
`ATTRIBUTE:NUMBER`,
where `NUMBER` is the number of words to be extracted.
default: []
x-categories:
- Highlighting and Snippeting
highlightPreTag:
type: string
description: >-
HTML tag to insert before the highlighted parts in all highlighted
results and snippets.
default:
x-categories:
- Highlighting and Snippeting
highlightPostTag:
type: string
description: >-
HTML tag to insert after the highlighted parts in all highlighted
results and snippets.
default:
x-categories:
- Highlighting and Snippeting
snippetEllipsisText:
type: string
description: String used as an ellipsis indicator when a snippet is truncated.
default: …
x-categories:
- Highlighting and Snippeting
restrictHighlightAndSnippetArrays:
type: boolean
description: >
Whether to restrict highlighting and snippeting to items that at least
partially matched the search query.
By default, all items are highlighted and snippeted.
default: false
x-categories:
- Highlighting and Snippeting
hitsPerPage:
type: integer
description: Number of hits per page.
default: 20
minimum: 1
maximum: 1000
x-categories:
- Pagination
minWordSizefor1Typo:
type: integer
description: >-
Minimum number of characters a word in the search query must contain to
accept matches with [one
typo](https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/managing-results/optimize-search-results/typo-tolerance/in-depth/configuring-typo-tolerance/#configuring-word-length-for-typos).
default: 4
x-categories:
- Typos
minWordSizefor2Typos:
type: integer
description: >-
Minimum number of characters a word in the search query must contain to
accept matches with [two
typos](https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/managing-results/optimize-search-results/typo-tolerance/in-depth/configuring-typo-tolerance/#configuring-word-length-for-typos).
default: 8
x-categories:
- Typos
typoToleranceEnum:
type: string
title: typo tolerance
description: |
- `min`. Return matches with the lowest number of typos.
For example, if you have matches without typos, only include those.
But if there are no matches without typos (with 1 typo), include matches with 1 typo (2 typos).
- `strict`. Return matches with the two lowest numbers of typos.
With `strict`, the Typo ranking criterion is applied first in the `ranking` setting.
enum:
- min
- strict
- 'true'
- 'false'
typoTolerance:
description: >
Whether [typo
tolerance](https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/managing-results/optimize-search-results/typo-tolerance)
is enabled and how it is applied.
If typo tolerance is true, `min`, or `strict`, [word splitting and
concatenation](https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/managing-results/optimize-search-results/handling-natural-languages-nlp/in-depth/splitting-and-concatenation)
are also active.
oneOf:
- type: boolean
default: true
description: >-
Whether typo tolerance is active. If true, matches with typos are
included in the search results and rank after exact matches.
- $ref: '#/components/schemas/typoToleranceEnum'
x-categories:
- Typos
allowTyposOnNumericTokens:
type: boolean
description: |
Whether to allow typos on numbers in the search query
Turn off this setting to reduce the number of irrelevant matches
when searching in large sets of similar numbers.
default: true
x-categories:
- Typos
disableTypoToleranceOnAttributes:
type: array
items:
type: string
example:
- sku
description: >
Attributes for which you want to turn off [typo
tolerance](https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/managing-results/optimize-search-results/typo-tolerance).
Attribute names are case-sensitive
Returning only exact matches can help when
- [Searching in hyphenated
attributes](https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/managing-results/optimize-search-results/typo-tolerance/how-to/how-to-search-in-hyphenated-attributes).
- Reducing the number of matches when you have too many.
This can happen with attributes that are long blocks of text, such as product descriptions
Consider alternatives such as `disableTypoToleranceOnWords` or adding
synonyms if your attributes have intentional unusual spellings that
might look like typos.
default: []
x-categories:
- Typos
booleanString:
type: string
enum:
- 'true'
- 'false'
ignorePlurals:
description: |
Treat singular, plurals, and other forms of declensions as equivalent.
Only use this feature for the languages used in your index.
example:
- ca
- es
oneOf:
- type: array
description: |
ISO code for languages for which this feature should be active.
This overrides languages you set with `queryLanguages`.
items:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/supportedLanguage'
- $ref: '#/components/schemas/booleanString'
- type: boolean
description: >
If true, `ignorePlurals` is active for all languages included in
`queryLanguages`, or for all supported languages, if `queryLanguges`
is empty.
If false, singulars, plurals, and other declensions won't be
considered equivalent.
default: false
x-categories:
- Languages
removeStopWords:
description: >
Removes stop words from the search query.
Stop words are common words like articles, conjunctions, prepositions,
or pronouns that have little or no meaning on their own.
In English, "the", "a", or "and" are stop words.
Only use this feature for the languages used in your index.
example:
- ca
- es
oneOf:
- type: array
description: >-
ISO code for languages for which stop words should be removed. This
overrides languages you set in `queryLanguges`.
items:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/supportedLanguage'
- type: boolean
default: false
description: >
If true, stop words are removed for all languages you included in
`queryLanguages`, or for all supported languages, if
`queryLanguages` is empty.
If false, stop words are not removed.
x-categories:
- Languages
queryLanguages:
type: array
items:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/supportedLanguage'
example:
- es
description: >
Languages for language-specific query processing steps such as plurals,
stop-word removal, and word-detection dictionaries.
This setting sets a default list of languages used by the
`removeStopWords` and `ignorePlurals` settings.
This setting also sets a dictionary for word detection in the
logogram-based
[CJK](https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/managing-results/optimize-search-results/handling-natural-languages-nlp/in-depth/normalization/#normalization-for-logogram-based-languages-cjk)
languages.
To support this, place the CJK language **first**.
**Always specify a query language.**
If you don't specify an indexing language, the search engine uses all
[supported
languages](https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/managing-results/optimize-search-results/handling-natural-languages-nlp/in-depth/supported-languages),
or the languages you specified with the `ignorePlurals` or
`removeStopWords` parameters.
This can lead to unexpected search results.
For more information, see [Language-specific
configuration](https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/managing-results/optimize-search-results/handling-natural-languages-nlp/in-depth/language-specific-configurations).
default: []
x-categories:
- Languages
decompoundQuery:
type: boolean
description: >
Whether to split compound words in the query into their building blocks
For more information, see [Word
segmentation](https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/managing-results/optimize-search-results/handling-natural-languages-nlp/in-depth/language-specific-configurations/#splitting-compound-words).
Word segmentation is supported for these languages: German, Dutch,
Finnish, Swedish, and Norwegian.
Decompounding doesn't work for words with [non-spacing mark Unicode
characters](https://www.charactercodes.net/category/non-spacing_mark).
For example, `Gartenstühle` won't be decompounded if the `ü` consists of
`u` (U+0075) and `◌̈` (U+0308).
default: true
x-categories:
- Languages
enableRules:
type: boolean
description: Whether to enable rules.
default: true
x-categories:
- Rules
enablePersonalization:
type: boolean
description: Whether to enable Personalization.
default: false
x-categories:
- Personalization
queryType:
type: string
enum:
- prefixLast
- prefixAll
- prefixNone
description: >
Determines if and how query words are interpreted as prefixes.
By default, only the last query word is treated as a prefix
(`prefixLast`).
To turn off prefix search, use `prefixNone`.
Avoid `prefixAll`, which treats all query words as prefixes.
This might lead to counterintuitive results and makes your search
slower.
For more information, see [Prefix
searching](https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/managing-results/optimize-search-results/override-search-engine-defaults/in-depth/prefix-searching).
default: prefixLast
x-categories:
- Query strategy
removeWordsIfNoResults:
type: string
enum:
- none
- lastWords
- firstWords
- allOptional
example: firstWords
description: >
Strategy for removing words from the query when it doesn't return any
results.
This helps to avoid returning empty search results.
- `none`.
No words are removed when a query doesn't return results.
- `lastWords`.
Treat the last (then second to last, then third to last) word as optional,
until there are results or at most 5 words have been removed.
- `firstWords`.
Treat the first (then second, then third) word as optional,
until there are results or at most 5 words have been removed.
- `allOptional`.
Treat all words as optional.
For more information, see [Remove words to improve
results](https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/managing-results/optimize-search-results/empty-or-insufficient-results/in-depth/why-use-remove-words-if-no-results).
default: none
x-categories:
- Query strategy
mode:
type: string
enum:
- neuralSearch
- keywordSearch
description: >
Search mode the index will use to query for results.
This setting only applies to indices, for which Algolia enabled
NeuralSearch for you.
default: keywordSearch
x-categories:
- Query strategy
semanticSearch:
type: object
description: |
Settings for the semantic search part of NeuralSearch.
Only used when `mode` is `neuralSearch`.
properties:
eventSources:
oneOf:
- type: array
description: |
Indices from which to collect click and conversion events.
If null, the current index and all its replicas are used.
items:
type: string
- type: 'null'
advancedSyntax:
type: boolean
description: >
Whether to support phrase matching and excluding words from search
queries
Use the `advancedSyntaxFeatures` parameter to control which feature is
supported.
default: false
x-categories:
- Query strategy
optionalWordsArray:
type: array
items:
type: string
example:
- blue
- iphone case
description: >-
List of [optional
words](https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/managing-results/optimize-search-results/empty-or-insufficient-results/#creating-a-list-of-optional-words).
default: []
x-categories:
- Query strategy
optionalWords:
description: >
Words that should be considered optional when found in the query.
By default, records must match all words in the search query to be
included in the search results.
Adding optional words can increase the number of search results by
running an additional search query that doesn't include the optional
words.
For example, if the search query is "action video" and "video" is
optional,
the search engine runs two queries: one for "action video" and one for
"action".
Records that match all words are ranked higher.
For a search query with 4 or more words **and** all its words are
optional,
the number of matched words required for a record to be included in the
search results increases for every 1,000 records:
- If `optionalWords` has fewer than 10 words, the required number of
matched words increases by 1:
results 1 to 1,000 require 1 matched word; results 1,001 to 2,000 need 2 matched words.
- If `optionalWords` has 10 or more words, the required number of
matched words increases by the number of optional words divided by 5
(rounded down).
Example: with 18 optional words, results 1 to 1,000 require 1 matched word; results 1,001 to 2,000 need 4 matched words.
For more information, see [Optional
words](https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/managing-results/optimize-search-results/empty-or-insufficient-results/#creating-a-list-of-optional-words).
oneOf:
- type: string
- type: 'null'
- $ref: '#/components/schemas/optionalWordsArray'
disableExactOnAttributes:
type: array
items:
type: string
example:
- description
description: >
Searchable attributes for which you want to [turn off the Exact ranking
criterion](https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/managing-results/optimize-search-results/override-search-engine-defaults/in-depth/adjust-exact-settings/#turn-off-exact-for-some-attributes).
Attribute names are case-sensitive
This can be useful for attributes with long values, where the likelihood
of an exact match is high,
such as product descriptions.
Turning off the Exact ranking criterion for these attributes favors
exact matching on other attributes.
This reduces the impact of individual attributes with a lot of content
on ranking.
default: []
x-categories:
- Query strategy
exactOnSingleWordQuery:
type: string
enum:
- attribute
- none
- word
description: >
Determines how the [Exact ranking
criterion](https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/managing-results/optimize-search-results/override-search-engine-defaults/in-depth/adjust-exact-settings/#turn-off-exact-for-some-attributes)
is computed when the search query has only one word.
- `attribute`.
The Exact ranking criterion is 1 if the query word and attribute value are the same.
For example, a search for "road" will match the value "road", but not "road trip".
- `none`.
The Exact ranking criterion is ignored on single-word searches.
- `word`.
The Exact ranking criterion is 1 if the query word is found in the attribute value.
The query word must have at least 3 characters and must not be a stop word.
Only exact matches will be highlighted,
partial and prefix matches won't.
default: attribute
x-categories:
- Query strategy
alternativesAsExact:
type: string
enum:
- ignorePlurals
- singleWordSynonym
- multiWordsSynonym
- ignoreConjugations
x-categories:
- Query strategy
IndexSettings_alternativesAsExact:
type: array
items:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/alternativesAsExact'
description: >
Determine which plurals and synonyms should be considered an exact
matches
By default, Algolia treats singular and plural forms of a word, and
single-word synonyms, as
[exact](https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/managing-results/relevance-overview/in-depth/ranking-criteria/#exact)
matches when searching.
For example
- "swimsuit" and "swimsuits" are treated the same
- "swimsuit" and "swimwear" are treated the same (if they are
[synonyms](https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/managing-results/optimize-search-results/adding-synonyms/#regular-synonyms))
- `ignorePlurals`.
Plurals and similar declensions added by the `ignorePlurals` setting are considered exact matches
- `singleWordSynonym`.
Single-word synonyms, such as "NY" = "NYC", are considered exact matches
- `multiWordsSynonym`.
Multi-word synonyms, such as "NY" = "New York", are considered exact matches.
default:
- ignorePlurals
- singleWordSynonym
x-categories:
- Query strategy
advancedSyntaxFeatures:
type: string
enum:
- exactPhrase
- excludeWords
x-categories:
- Query strategy
IndexSettings_advancedSyntaxFeatures:
type: array
items:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/advancedSyntaxFeatures'
description: |
Advanced search syntax features you want to support
- `exactPhrase`.
Phrases in quotes must match exactly.
For example, `sparkly blue "iPhone case"` only returns records with the exact string "iPhone case"
- `excludeWords`.
Query words prefixed with a `-` must not occur in a record.
For example, `search -engine` matches records that contain "search" but not "engine"
This setting only has an effect if `advancedSyntax` is true.
default:
- exactPhrase
- excludeWords
x-categories:
- Query strategy
distinct:
description: >
Determines how many records of a group are included in the search
results.
Records with the same value for the `attributeForDistinct` attribute are
considered a group.
The `distinct` setting controls how many members of the group are
returned.
This is useful for [deduplication and
grouping](https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/managing-results/refine-results/grouping/#introducing-algolias-distinct-feature).
The `distinct` setting is ignored if `attributeForDistinct` is not set.
example: 1
oneOf:
- type: boolean
description: >-
Whether deduplication is turned on. If true, only one member of a
group is shown in the search results.
- type: integer
description: >
Number of members of a group of records to include in the search
results.
- Don't use `distinct > 1` for records that might be [promoted by
rules](https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/managing-results/rules/merchandising-and-promoting/how-to/promote-hits).
The number of hits won't be correct and faceting won't work as expected.
- With `distinct > 1`, the `hitsPerPage` parameter controls the
number of returned groups.
For example, with `hitsPerPage: 10` and `distinct: 2`, up to 20 records are returned.
Likewise, the `nbHits` response attribute contains the number of returned groups.
minimum: 0
maximum: 4
default: 0
x-categories:
- Advanced
replaceSynonymsInHighlight:
type: boolean
description: >
Whether to replace a highlighted word with the matched synonym
By default, the original words are highlighted even if a synonym
matches.
For example, with `home` as a synonym for `house` and a search for
`home`,
records matching either "home" or "house" are included in the search
results,
and either "home" or "house" are highlighted
With `replaceSynonymsInHighlight` set to `true`, a search for `home`
still matches the same records,
but all occurrences of "house" are replaced by "home" in the highlighted
response.
default: false
x-categories:
- Highlighting and Snippeting
minProximity:
type: integer
minimum: 1
maximum: 7
description: >
Minimum proximity score for two matching words
This adjusts the [Proximity ranking
criterion](https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/managing-results/relevance-overview/in-depth/ranking-criteria/#proximity)
by equally scoring matches that are farther apart
For example, if `minProximity` is 2, neighboring matches and matches
with one word between them would have the same score.
default: 1
x-categories:
- Advanced
responseFields:
type: array
items:
type: string
description: >
Properties to include in the API response of search and browse requests
By default, all response properties are included.
To reduce the response size, you can select which properties should be
included
An empty list may lead to an empty API response (except properties you
can't exclude)
You can't exclude these properties:
`message`, `warning`, `cursor`, `abTestVariantID`,
or any property added by setting `getRankingInfo` to true
Your search depends on the `hits` field. If you omit this field,
searches won't return any results.
Your UI might also depend on other properties, for example, for
pagination.
Before restricting the response size, check the impact on your search
experience.
default:
- '*'
x-categories:
- Advanced
maxValuesPerFacet:
type: integer
description: Maximum number of facet values to return for each facet.
default: 100
maximum: 1000
x-categories:
- Faceting
sortFacetValuesBy:
type: string
description: >
Order in which to retrieve facet values
- `count`.
Facet values are retrieved by decreasing count.
The count is the number of matching records containing this facet value
- `alpha`.
Retrieve facet values alphabetically
This setting doesn't influence how facet values are displayed in your UI
(see `renderingContent`).
For more information, see [facet value
display](https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/building-search-ui/ui-and-ux-patterns/facet-display/js).
default: count
x-categories:
- Faceting
attributeCriteriaComputedByMinProximity:
type: boolean
description: >
Whether the best matching attribute should be determined by minimum
proximity
This setting only affects ranking if the Attribute ranking criterion
comes before Proximity in the `ranking` setting.
If true, the best matching attribute is selected based on the minimum
proximity of multiple matches.
Otherwise, the best matching attribute is determined by the order in the
`searchableAttributes` setting.
default: false
x-categories:
- Advanced
order:
description: >
Explicit order of facets or facet values.
This setting lets you always show specific facets or facet values at the
top of the list.
type: array
items:
type: string
facets:
type: array
items:
type: string
description: >
Facets for which to retrieve facet values that match the search criteria
and the number of matching facet values
To retrieve all facets, use the wildcard character `*`.
For more information, see
[facets](https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/managing-results/refine-results/faceting/#contextual-facet-values-and-counts).
default: []
example:
- '*'
x-categories:
- Faceting
sortRemainingBy:
description: >
Order of facet values that aren't explicitly positioned with the `order`
setting.
- `count`.
Order remaining facet values by decreasing count.
The count is the number of matching records containing this facet value.
- `alpha`.
Sort facet values alphabetically.
- `hidden`.
Don't show facet values that aren't explicitly positioned.
type: string
enum:
- count
- alpha
- hidden
hide:
description: Hide facet values.
type: array
items:
type: string
value:
type: object
additionalProperties: false
properties:
order:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/order'
sortRemainingBy:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/sortRemainingBy'
hide:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/hide'
values:
description: Order of facet values. One object for each facet.
type: object
additionalProperties:
x-additionalPropertiesName: facet
$ref: '#/components/schemas/value'
facetOrdering:
description: Order of facet names and facet values in your UI.
type: object
additionalProperties: false
properties:
facets:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/IndexSettings_facets'
values:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/values'
redirectURL:
description: The redirect rule container.
type: object
additionalProperties: false
properties:
url:
type: string
bannerImageUrl:
description: URL for an image to show inside a banner.
type: object
additionalProperties: false
properties:
url:
type: string
bannerImage:
description: Image to show inside a banner.
type: object
additionalProperties: false
properties:
urls:
type: array
items:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/bannerImageUrl'
title:
type: string
bannerLink:
description: Link for a banner defined in the Merchandising Studio.
type: object
additionalProperties: false
properties:
url:
type: string
banner:
description: Banner with image and link to redirect users.
type: object
additionalProperties: false
properties:
image:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/bannerImage'
link:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/bannerLink'
banners:
description: Banners defined in the Merchandising Studio for a given search.
type: array
items:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/banner'
widgets:
description: Widgets returned from any rules that are applied to the current search.
type: object
additionalProperties: false
properties:
banners:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/banners'
renderingContent:
description: >
Extra data that can be used in the search UI.
You can use this to control aspects of your search UI, such as the order
of facet names and values
without changing your frontend code.
type: object
additionalProperties: false
properties:
facetOrdering:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/facetOrdering'
redirect:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/redirectURL'
widgets:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/widgets'
x-categories:
- Advanced
enableReRanking:
type: boolean
description: >
Whether this search will use [Dynamic
Re-Ranking](https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/algolia-ai/re-ranking)
This setting only has an effect if you activated Dynamic Re-Ranking for
this index in the Algolia dashboard.
default: true
x-categories:
- Filtering
reRankingApplyFilter:
description: >
Restrict [Dynamic
Re-Ranking](https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/algolia-ai/re-ranking) to
records that match these filters.
oneOf:
- type: array
items:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/reRankingApplyFilter'
- type: string
x-categories:
- Filtering
indexSettingsAsSearchParams:
type: object
additionalProperties: false
properties:
attributesToRetrieve:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/attributesToRetrieve'
ranking:
type: array
items:
type: string
description: >
Determines the order in which Algolia returns your results.
By default, each entry corresponds to a [ranking
criteria](https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/managing-results/relevance-overview/in-depth/ranking-criteria).
The tie-breaking algorithm sequentially applies each criterion in
the order they're specified.
If you configure a replica index for [sorting by an
attribute](https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/managing-results/refine-results/sorting/how-to/sort-by-attribute),
you put the sorting attribute at the top of the list.
**Modifiers**
- `asc("ATTRIBUTE")`.
Sort the index by the values of an attribute, in ascending order.
- `desc("ATTRIBUTE")`.
Sort the index by the values of an attribute, in descending order.
Before you modify the default setting,
test your changes in the dashboard,
and by [A/B
testing](https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/ab-testing/what-is-ab-testing).
default:
- typo
- geo
- words
- filters
- proximity
- attribute
- exact
- custom
x-categories:
- Ranking
relevancyStrictness:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/relevancyStrictness'
attributesToHighlight:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/attributesToHighlight'
attributesToSnippet:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/attributesToSnippet'
highlightPreTag:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/highlightPreTag'
highlightPostTag:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/highlightPostTag'
snippetEllipsisText:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/snippetEllipsisText'
restrictHighlightAndSnippetArrays:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/restrictHighlightAndSnippetArrays'
hitsPerPage:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/hitsPerPage'
minWordSizefor1Typo:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/minWordSizefor1Typo'
minWordSizefor2Typos:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/minWordSizefor2Typos'
typoTolerance:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/typoTolerance'
allowTyposOnNumericTokens:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/allowTyposOnNumericTokens'
disableTypoToleranceOnAttributes:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/disableTypoToleranceOnAttributes'
ignorePlurals:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/ignorePlurals'
removeStopWords:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/removeStopWords'
queryLanguages:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/queryLanguages'
decompoundQuery:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/decompoundQuery'
enableRules:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/enableRules'
enablePersonalization:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/enablePersonalization'
queryType:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/queryType'
removeWordsIfNoResults:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/removeWordsIfNoResults'
mode:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/mode'
semanticSearch:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/semanticSearch'
advancedSyntax:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/advancedSyntax'
optionalWords:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/optionalWords'
disableExactOnAttributes:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/disableExactOnAttributes'
exactOnSingleWordQuery:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/exactOnSingleWordQuery'
alternativesAsExact:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/IndexSettings_alternativesAsExact'
advancedSyntaxFeatures:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/IndexSettings_advancedSyntaxFeatures'
distinct:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/distinct'
replaceSynonymsInHighlight:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/replaceSynonymsInHighlight'
minProximity:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/minProximity'
responseFields:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/responseFields'
maxValuesPerFacet:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/maxValuesPerFacet'
sortFacetValuesBy:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/sortFacetValuesBy'
attributeCriteriaComputedByMinProximity:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/attributeCriteriaComputedByMinProximity'
renderingContent:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/renderingContent'
enableReRanking:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/enableReRanking'
reRankingApplyFilter:
oneOf:
- $ref: '#/components/schemas/reRankingApplyFilter'
- type: 'null'
searchParamsObject:
title: Search parameters as object
description: >-
Each parameter value, including the `query` must not be larger than 512
bytes.
allOf:
- $ref: '#/components/schemas/baseSearchParams'
- $ref: '#/components/schemas/indexSettingsAsSearchParams'
searchParams:
oneOf:
- $ref: '#/components/schemas/searchParamsString'
- $ref: '#/components/schemas/searchParamsObject'
processingTimeMS:
type: integer
description: Time the server took to process the request, in milliseconds.
example: 20
RedirectRuleIndexMetadata:
type: object
properties:
source:
type: string
description: Source index for the redirect rule.
dest:
type: string
description: Destination index for the redirect rule.
reason:
type: string
description: Reason for the redirect rule.
succeed:
type: boolean
description: Redirect rule status.
data:
title: redirectRuleIndexData
type: object
description: Redirect rule data.
required:
- ruleObjectID
properties:
ruleObjectID:
type: string
required:
- data
- succeed
- reason
- dest
- source
userData:
example:
settingID: f2a7b51e3503acc6a39b3784ffb84300
pluginVersion: 1.6.0
description: |
An object with custom data.
You can store up to 32kB as custom data.
default: {}
x-categories:
- Advanced
baseSearchResponse:
type: object
additionalProperties: true
properties:
abTestID:
type: integer
description: >-
A/B test ID. This is only included in the response for indices that
are part of an A/B test.
abTestVariantID:
type: integer
minimum: 1
description: >-
Variant ID. This is only included in the response for indices that
are part of an A/B test.
aroundLatLng:
type: string
description: Computed geographical location.
example: 40.71,-74.01
pattern: ^(-?\d+(\.\d+)?),\s*(-?\d+(\.\d+)?)$
automaticRadius:
type: string
description: Distance from a central coordinate provided by `aroundLatLng`.
exhaustive:
title: exhaustive
type: object
description: >-
Whether certain properties of the search response are calculated
exhaustive (exact) or approximated.
properties:
facetsCount:
type: boolean
title: facetsCount
description: >-
Whether the facet count is exhaustive (`true`) or approximate
(`false`). See the [related
discussion](https://support.algolia.com/hc/articles/4406975248145-Why-are-my-facet-and-hit-counts-not-accurate).
facetValues:
type: boolean
title: facetValues
description: The value is `false` if not all facet values are retrieved.
nbHits:
type: boolean
title: nbHits
description: >-
Whether the `nbHits` is exhaustive (`true`) or approximate
(`false`). When the query takes more than 50ms to be processed,
the engine makes an approximation. This can happen when using
complex filters on millions of records, when typo-tolerance was
not exhaustive, or when enough hits have been retrieved (for
example, after the engine finds 10,000 exact matches). `nbHits`
is reported as non-exhaustive whenever an approximation is made,
even if the approximation didn’t, in the end, impact the
exhaustivity of the query.
rulesMatch:
type: boolean
title: rulesMatch
description: >-
Rules matching exhaustivity. The value is `false` if rules were
enable for this query, and could not be fully processed due a
timeout. This is generally caused by the number of alternatives
(such as typos) which is too large.
typo:
type: boolean
title: typo
description: >-
Whether the typo search was exhaustive (`true`) or approximate
(`false`). An approximation is done when the typo search query
part takes more than 10% of the query budget (ie. 5ms by
default) to be processed (this can happen when a lot of typo
alternatives exist for the query). This field will not be
included when typo-tolerance is entirely disabled.
appliedRules:
description: Rules applied to the query.
title: appliedRules
type: array
items:
type: object
exhaustiveFacetsCount:
type: boolean
description: >-
See the `facetsCount` field of the `exhaustive` object in the
response.
deprecated: true
exhaustiveNbHits:
type: boolean
description: See the `nbHits` field of the `exhaustive` object in the response.
deprecated: true
exhaustiveTypo:
type: boolean
description: See the `typo` field of the `exhaustive` object in the response.
deprecated: true
facets:
title: facets
type: object
additionalProperties:
x-additionalPropertiesName: facet
type: object
additionalProperties:
x-additionalPropertiesName: facet count
type: integer
description: Facet counts.
example:
category:
food: 1
tech: 42
facets_stats:
type: object
description: Statistics for numerical facets.
additionalProperties:
title: facetStats
type: object
properties:
min:
type: number
format: double
description: Minimum value in the results.
max:
type: number
format: double
description: Maximum value in the results.
avg:
type: number
format: double
description: Average facet value in the results.
sum:
type: number
format: double
description: Sum of all values in the results.
index:
type: string
example: indexName
description: Index name used for the query.
indexUsed:
type: string
description: >-
Index name used for the query. During A/B testing, the targeted
index isn't always the index used by the query.
example: indexNameAlt
message:
type: string
description: Warnings about the query.
nbSortedHits:
type: integer
description: Number of hits selected and sorted by the relevant sort algorithm.
example: 20
parsedQuery:
type: string
description: >-
Post-[normalization](https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/managing-results/optimize-search-results/handling-natural-languages-nlp/#what-does-normalization-mean)
query string that will be searched.
example: george clo
processingTimeMS:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/processingTimeMS'
processingTimingsMS:
type: object
description: >-
Experimental. List of processing steps and their times, in
milliseconds. You can use this list to investigate performance
issues.
queryAfterRemoval:
type: string
description: >-
Markup text indicating which parts of the original query have been
removed to retrieve a non-empty result set.
redirect:
title: redirect
type: object
description: >
[Redirect results to a
URL](https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/managing-results/rules/merchandising-and-promoting/how-to/redirects),
this this parameter is for internal use only.
properties:
index:
type: array
items:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/RedirectRuleIndexMetadata'
renderingContent:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/renderingContent'
serverTimeMS:
type: integer
description: Time the server took to process the request, in milliseconds.
example: 20
serverUsed:
type: string
description: Host name of the server that processed the request.
example: c2-uk-3.algolia.net
userData:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/userData'
queryID:
type: string
description: >-
Unique identifier for the query. This is used for [click
analytics](https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/analytics/click-analytics).
example: a00dbc80a8d13c4565a442e7e2dca80a
_automaticInsights:
type: boolean
description: Whether automatic events collection is enabled for the application.
nbHits:
type: integer
description: Number of results (hits).
example: 20
nbPages:
type: integer
description: Number of pages of results.
example: 1
SearchPagination:
type: object
additionalProperties: false
properties:
page:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/page'
nbHits:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/nbHits'
nbPages:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/nbPages'
hitsPerPage:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/hitsPerPage'
objectID:
type: string
description: Unique record identifier.
example: test-record-123
highlightedValue:
type: string
description: Highlighted attribute value, including HTML tags.
example: George Clooney
matchLevel:
type: string
description: Whether the whole query string matches or only a part.
enum:
- none
- partial
- full
highlightResultOption:
title: highlightResultOption
type: object
description: Surround words that match the query with HTML tags for highlighting.
additionalProperties: false
properties:
value:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/highlightedValue'
matchLevel:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/matchLevel'
matchedWords:
type: array
description: List of matched words from the search query.
example:
- action
items:
type: string
fullyHighlighted:
type: boolean
description: Whether the entire attribute value is highlighted.
required:
- value
- matchLevel
- matchedWords
x-discriminator-fields:
- matchLevel
- matchedWords
highlightResultMap:
title: highlightResultMap
type: object
description: Surround words that match the query with HTML tags for highlighting.
x-is-free-form: false
additionalProperties:
x-additionalPropertiesName: attribute
$ref: '#/components/schemas/highlightResult'
highlightResult:
oneOf:
- $ref: '#/components/schemas/highlightResultOption'
- $ref: '#/components/schemas/highlightResultMap'
- $ref: '#/components/schemas/highlightResultArray'
highlightResultArray:
title: highlightResultArray
type: array
description: Surround words that match the query with HTML tags for highlighting.
items:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/highlightResult'
snippetResultOption:
title: snippetResultOption
type: object
description: Snippets that show the context around a matching search query.
additionalProperties: false
properties:
value:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/highlightedValue'
matchLevel:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/matchLevel'
required:
- value
- matchLevel
x-discriminator-fields:
- matchLevel
snippetResultMap:
title: snippetResultMap
type: object
description: Snippets that show the context around a matching search query.
x-is-free-form: false
additionalProperties:
x-additionalPropertiesName: attribute
$ref: '#/components/schemas/snippetResult'
snippetResult:
oneOf:
- $ref: '#/components/schemas/snippetResultOption'
- $ref: '#/components/schemas/snippetResultMap'
- $ref: '#/components/schemas/snippetResultArray'
snippetResultArray:
title: snippetResultArray
type: array
description: Snippets that show the context around a matching search query.
items:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/snippetResult'
matchedGeoLocation:
type: object
properties:
lat:
type: number
format: double
description: Latitude of the matched location.
lng:
type: number
format: double
description: Longitude of the matched location.
distance:
type: integer
description: >-
Distance between the matched location and the search location (in
meters).
personalization:
type: object
properties:
filtersScore:
type: integer
description: The score of the filters.
rankingScore:
type: integer
description: The score of the ranking.
score:
type: integer
description: The score of the event.
rankingInfo:
type: object
description: Object with detailed information about the record's ranking.
additionalProperties: false
properties:
filters:
type: integer
minimum: 0
description: Whether a filter matched the query.
firstMatchedWord:
type: integer
minimum: 0
description: >-
Position of the first matched word in the best matching attribute of
the record.
geoDistance:
type: integer
minimum: 0
description: >-
Distance between the geo location in the search query and the best
matching geo location in the record, divided by the geo precision
(in meters).
geoPrecision:
type: integer
minimum: 1
description: Precision used when computing the geo distance, in meters.
matchedGeoLocation:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/matchedGeoLocation'
personalization:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/personalization'
nbExactWords:
type: integer
minimum: 0
description: Number of exactly matched words.
nbTypos:
type: integer
minimum: 0
description: Number of typos encountered when matching the record.
promoted:
type: boolean
description: Whether the record was promoted by a rule.
proximityDistance:
type: integer
minimum: 0
description: >-
Number of words between multiple matches in the query plus 1. For
single word queries, `proximityDistance` is 0.
userScore:
type: integer
description: >-
Overall ranking of the record, expressed as a single integer. This
attribute is internal.
words:
type: integer
minimum: 1
description: Number of matched words.
promotedByReRanking:
type: boolean
description: Whether the record is re-ranked.
required:
- nbTypos
- firstMatchedWord
- geoDistance
- nbExactWords
- userScore
distinctSeqID:
type: integer
hit:
type: object
description: >
Search result.
A hit is a record from your index, augmented with special attributes for
highlighting, snippeting, and ranking.
x-is-generic: true
x-is-hit-object: true
additionalProperties: true
required:
- objectID
properties:
objectID:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/objectID'
_highlightResult:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/highlightResultMap'
_snippetResult:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/snippetResultMap'
_rankingInfo:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/rankingInfo'
_distinctSeqID:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/distinctSeqID'
queryCategorization_type:
type: string
enum:
- narrow
- broad
- ambiguous
- none
description: Classification of the query scope.
categoryPrediction_bin:
type: string
enum:
- certain
- very high
- high
- low
- very low
description: Confidence level of the category prediction.
hierarchyPathEntry:
type: object
properties:
facetName:
type: string
description: >-
Facet attribute name at this hierarchy level, for example,
`categories.lvl0`.
facetValue:
type: string
description: Facet value at this level of the category hierarchy.
depth:
type: integer
description: Depth level in the category hierarchy, starting at 0.
categoryPrediction:
type: object
properties:
bin:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/categoryPrediction_bin'
hierarchyPath:
type: array
description: Ordered list of category levels from root to the predicted category.
items:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/hierarchyPathEntry'
autoFilteringFilterEntry:
oneOf:
- type: string
- type: array
items:
type: string
autoFilteringResult:
type: object
description: Result of automatic filtering applied by Query Categorization.
properties:
enabled:
type: boolean
description: Whether automatic filtering was applied to this query.
maxDepth:
type: integer
description: Maximum category hierarchy depth used for filtering.
facetFilters:
type: array
description: Facet filters automatically applied to the query.
items:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/autoFilteringFilterEntry'
optionalFilters:
type: array
description: Optional filters automatically applied to boost relevant categories.
items:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/autoFilteringFilterEntry'
queryCategorization:
type: object
description: >
Query Categorization prediction returned by the AI model.
This field is empty when the model cannot categorize the query.
See [Query
Categorization](https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/algolia-ai/query-categorization/).
properties:
normalizedQuery:
type: string
description: Processed and normalized version of the original search query.
count:
type: integer
description: >-
Number of times this normalized query was observed during the
training window.
type:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/queryCategorization_type'
categories:
type: array
description: List of category predictions with confidence levels.
items:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/categoryPrediction'
autofiltering:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/autoFilteringResult'
responseExtensions:
type: object
description: >
AI-generated metadata returned alongside search results.
Present when Algolia AI features such as [Query
Categorization](https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/algolia-ai/query-categorization/)
are enabled.
properties:
queryCategorization:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/queryCategorization'
searchHits:
type: object
additionalProperties: true
properties:
hits:
type: array
description: >
Search results (hits).
Hits are records from your index that match the search criteria,
augmented with additional attributes, such as, for highlighting.
items:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/hit'
query:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/query'
params:
type: string
description: URL-encoded string of all search parameters.
example: query=a&hitsPerPage=20
extensions:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/responseExtensions'
required:
- hits
searchResponse:
additionalProperties: true
allOf:
- $ref: '#/components/schemas/baseSearchResponse'
- $ref: '#/components/schemas/SearchPagination'
- $ref: '#/components/schemas/searchHits'
indexName:
type: string
example: products
description: Index name (case-sensitive).
searchTypeDefault:
type: string
enum:
- default
default: default
description: >
- `default`: perform a search query
- `facet` [searches for facet
values](https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/managing-results/refine-results/faceting/#search-for-facet-values).
searchExtensionsQueryCategorization:
type: object
description: >-
Parameters for the [Query
Categorization](https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/algolia-ai/query-categorization/)
AI feature.
properties:
enableCategoriesRetrieval:
type: boolean
description: >-
Whether to retrieve category predictions in the response
`extensions.queryCategorization` field.
default: false
enableAutoFiltering:
type: boolean
description: >-
Whether to automatically apply category-based filters and boosts to
search results.
default: false
searchExtensions:
type: object
description: >
Additional parameters for Algolia AI features.
Used to enable [Query
Categorization](https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/algolia-ai/query-categorization/)
and other AI-powered capabilities.
properties:
queryCategorization:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/searchExtensionsQueryCategorization'
searchForHitsOptions:
x-is-SearchForHitsOptions: true
type: object
properties:
indexName:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/indexName'
type:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/searchTypeDefault'
extensions:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/searchExtensions'
required:
- indexName
SearchForHits:
allOf:
- $ref: '#/components/schemas/searchParams'
- $ref: '#/components/schemas/searchForHitsOptions'
facetQuery:
type: string
description: Text to search inside the facet's values.
example: george
default: ''
maxFacetHits:
type: integer
description: >-
Maximum number of facet values to return when [searching for facet
values](https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/managing-results/refine-results/faceting/#search-for-facet-values).
maximum: 100
default: 10
x-categories:
- Advanced
searchTypeFacet:
type: string
enum:
- facet
default: facet
description: >
- `default`: perform a search query
- `facet` [searches for facet
values](https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/managing-results/refine-results/faceting/#search-for-facet-values).
searchForFacetsOptions:
type: object
properties:
facet:
type: string
description: Facet name.
indexName:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/indexName'
facetQuery:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/facetQuery'
maxFacetHits:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/maxFacetHits'
type:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/searchTypeFacet'
required:
- indexName
- type
- facet
SearchForFacets:
allOf:
- $ref: '#/components/schemas/searchParams'
- $ref: '#/components/schemas/searchForFacetsOptions'
x-discriminator-fields:
- facet
- type
SearchQuery:
oneOf:
- $ref: '#/components/schemas/SearchForHits'
- $ref: '#/components/schemas/SearchForFacets'
searchStrategy:
type: string
enum:
- none
- stopIfEnoughMatches
description: >
Strategy for multiple search queries:
- `none`. Run all queries.
- `stopIfEnoughMatches`. Run the queries one by one, stopping as soon as
a query matches at least the `hitsPerPage` number of results.
searchForFacetValuesResponse:
type: object
additionalProperties: false
required:
- facetHits
- exhaustiveFacetsCount
x-discriminator-fields:
- facetHits
properties:
facetHits:
type: array
description: Matching facet values.
items:
title: facetHits
type: object
additionalProperties: false
required:
- value
- highlighted
- count
properties:
value:
description: Facet value.
example: Mobile phone
type: string
highlighted:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/highlightedValue'
count:
description: >-
Number of records with this facet value. [The count may be
approximated](https://support.algolia.com/hc/articles/4406975248145-Why-are-my-facet-and-hit-counts-not-accurate).
type: integer
exhaustiveFacetsCount:
type: boolean
description: >
Whether the facet count is exhaustive (true) or approximate (false).
For more information, see [Why are my facet and hit counts not
accurate](https://support.algolia.com/hc/articles/4406975248145-Why-are-my-facet-and-hit-counts-not-accurate).
processingTimeMS:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/processingTimeMS'
searchResult:
oneOf:
- $ref: '#/components/schemas/searchResponse'
- $ref: '#/components/schemas/searchForFacetValuesResponse'
cursor:
type: object
additionalProperties: false
properties:
cursor:
type: string
description: >
Cursor to get the next page of the response.
The parameter must match the value returned in the response of a
previous request.
The last page of the response does not return a `cursor` attribute.
example: jMDY3M2MwM2QwMWUxMmQwYWI0ZTN
browseParamsObject:
allOf:
- $ref: '#/components/schemas/searchParamsObject'
- $ref: '#/components/schemas/cursor'
BrowsePagination:
type: object
additionalProperties: false
properties:
page:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/page'
nbHits:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/nbHits'
nbPages:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/nbPages'
hitsPerPage:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/hitsPerPage'
browseResponse:
allOf:
- $ref: '#/components/schemas/baseSearchResponse'
- $ref: '#/components/schemas/BrowsePagination'
- $ref: '#/components/schemas/searchHits'
- $ref: '#/components/schemas/cursor'
baseIndexSettings:
type: object
additionalProperties: false
properties:
attributesForFaceting:
type: array
items:
type: string
example:
- author
- filterOnly(isbn)
- searchable(edition)
- afterDistinct(category)
- afterDistinct(searchable(publisher))
description: >
Attributes used for
[faceting](https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/managing-results/refine-results/faceting).
Facets are attributes that let you categorize search results.
They can be used for filtering search results.
By default, no attribute is used for faceting.
Attribute names are case-sensitive.
**Modifiers**
- `filterOnly("ATTRIBUTE")`.
Allows the attribute to be used as a filter but doesn't evaluate the facet values.
- `searchable("ATTRIBUTE")`.
Allows searching for facet values.
- `afterDistinct("ATTRIBUTE")`.
Evaluates the facet count _after_ deduplication with `distinct`.
This ensures accurate facet counts.
You can apply this modifier to searchable facets: `afterDistinct(searchable(ATTRIBUTE))`.
default: []
x-categories:
- Faceting
replicas:
type: array
items:
type: string
example:
- virtual(prod_products_price_asc)
- dev_products_replica
description: >
Creates [replica
indices](https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/managing-results/refine-results/sorting/in-depth/replicas).
Replicas are copies of a primary index with the same records but
different settings, synonyms, or rules.
If you want to offer a different ranking or sorting of your search
results, you'll use replica indices.
All index operations on a primary index are automatically forwarded
to its replicas.
To add a replica index, you must provide the complete set of
replicas to this parameter.
If you omit a replica from this list, the replica turns into a
regular, standalone index that will no longer be synced with the
primary index.
**Modifier**
- `virtual("REPLICA")`.
Create a virtual replica,
Virtual replicas don't increase the number of records and are optimized for [Relevant sorting](https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/managing-results/refine-results/sorting/in-depth/relevant-sort).
default: []
x-categories:
- Ranking
paginationLimitedTo:
type: integer
example: 100
description: >
Maximum number of search results that can be obtained through
pagination.
Higher pagination limits might slow down your search.
For pagination limits above 1,000, the sorting of results beyond the
1,000th hit can't be guaranteed.
default: 1000
maximum: 20000
unretrievableAttributes:
type: array
items:
type: string
example:
- total_sales
description: >
Attributes that can't be retrieved at query time.
This can be useful if you want to use an attribute for ranking or to
[restrict
access](https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/security/api-keys/how-to/user-restricted-access-to-data),
but don't want to include it in the search results.
Attribute names are case-sensitive.
default: []
x-categories:
- Attributes
disableTypoToleranceOnWords:
type: array
items:
type: string
example:
- wheel
- 1X2BCD
description: >
Creates a list of [words which require exact
matches](https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/managing-results/optimize-search-results/typo-tolerance/in-depth/configuring-typo-tolerance/#turn-off-typo-tolerance-for-certain-words).
This also turns off [word splitting and
concatenation](https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/managing-results/optimize-search-results/handling-natural-languages-nlp/in-depth/splitting-and-concatenation)
for the specified words.
default: []
x-categories:
- Typos
attributesToTransliterate:
description: >
Attributes, for which you want to support [Japanese
transliteration](https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/managing-results/optimize-search-results/handling-natural-languages-nlp/in-depth/language-specific-configurations/#japanese-transliteration-and-type-ahead).
Transliteration supports searching in any of the Japanese writing
systems.
To support transliteration, you must set the indexing language to
Japanese.
Attribute names are case-sensitive.
type: array
items:
type: string
example:
- name
- description
x-categories:
- Languages
camelCaseAttributes:
type: array
items:
type: string
example:
- description
description: >
Attributes for which to split [camel
case](https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Camel_case) words.
Attribute names are case-sensitive.
default: []
x-categories:
- Languages
decompoundedAttributes:
type: object
example:
de:
- name
description: >
Searchable attributes to which Algolia should apply [word
segmentation](https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/managing-results/optimize-search-results/handling-natural-languages-nlp/how-to/customize-segmentation)
(decompounding).
Attribute names are case-sensitive.
Compound words are formed by combining two or more individual words,
and are particularly prevalent in Germanic languages—for example,
"firefighter".
With decompounding, the individual components are indexed
separately.
You can specify different lists for different languages.
Decompounding is supported for these languages:
Dutch (`nl`), German (`de`), Finnish (`fi`), Danish (`da`), Swedish
(`sv`), and Norwegian (`no`).
Decompounding doesn't work for words with [non-spacing mark Unicode
characters](https://www.charactercodes.net/category/non-spacing_mark).
For example, `Gartenstühle` won't be decompounded if the `ü`
consists of `u` (U+0075) and `◌̈` (U+0308).
default: {}
x-categories:
- Languages
indexLanguages:
type: array
items:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/supportedLanguage'
example:
- ja
description: >
Languages for language-specific processing steps, such as word
detection and dictionary settings.
**Always specify an indexing language.**
If you don't specify an indexing language, the search engine uses
all [supported
languages](https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/managing-results/optimize-search-results/handling-natural-languages-nlp/in-depth/supported-languages),
or the languages you specified with the `ignorePlurals` or
`removeStopWords` parameters.
This can lead to unexpected search results.
For more information, see [Language-specific
configuration](https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/managing-results/optimize-search-results/handling-natural-languages-nlp/in-depth/language-specific-configurations).
default: []
x-categories:
- Languages
disablePrefixOnAttributes:
type: array
items:
type: string
example:
- sku
description: >
Searchable attributes for which you want to turn off [prefix
matching](https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/managing-results/optimize-search-results/override-search-engine-defaults/#adjusting-prefix-search).
Attribute names are case-sensitive.
default: []
x-categories:
- Query strategy
allowCompressionOfIntegerArray:
type: boolean
description: >
Whether arrays with exclusively non-negative integers should be
compressed for better performance.
If true, the compressed arrays may be reordered.
default: false
x-categories:
- Performance
numericAttributesForFiltering:
type: array
items:
type: string
description: >
Numeric attributes that can be used as [numerical
filters](https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/managing-results/rules/detecting-intent/how-to/applying-a-custom-filter-for-a-specific-query/#numerical-filters).
Attribute names are case-sensitive.
By default, all numeric attributes are available as numerical
filters.
For faster indexing, reduce the number of numeric attributes.
To turn off filtering for all numeric attributes, specify an
attribute that doesn't exist in your index, such as
`NO_NUMERIC_FILTERING`.
**Modifier**
- `equalOnly("ATTRIBUTE")`.
Support only filtering based on equality comparisons `=` and `!=`.
example:
- equalOnly(quantity)
- popularity
default: []
x-categories:
- Performance
separatorsToIndex:
type: string
example: +#
description: >
Control which non-alphanumeric characters are indexed.
By default, Algolia ignores [non-alphanumeric
characters](https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/managing-results/optimize-search-results/typo-tolerance/how-to/how-to-search-in-hyphenated-attributes/#handling-non-alphanumeric-characters)
like hyphen (`-`), plus (`+`), and parentheses (`(`,`)`).
To include such characters, define them with `separatorsToIndex`.
Separators are all non-letter characters except spaces and currency
characters, such as $€£¥.
With `separatorsToIndex`, Algolia treats separator characters as
separate words.
For example, in a search for "Disney+", Algolia considers "Disney"
and "+" as two separate words.
default: ''
x-categories:
- Typos
searchableAttributes:
type: array
items:
type: string
example:
- title,alternative_title
- author
- unordered(text)
- emails.personal
description: >
Attributes used for searching. Attribute names are case-sensitive.
By default, all attributes are searchable and the
[Attribute](https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/managing-results/relevance-overview/in-depth/ranking-criteria/#attribute)
ranking criterion is turned off.
With a non-empty list, Algolia only returns results with matches in
the selected attributes.
In addition, the Attribute ranking criterion is turned on: matches
in attributes that are higher in the list of `searchableAttributes`
rank first.
To make matches in two attributes rank equally, include them in a
comma-separated string, such as `"title,alternate_title"`.
Attributes with the same priority are always unordered.
For more information, see [Searchable
attributes](https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/sending-and-managing-data/prepare-your-data/how-to/setting-searchable-attributes).
**Modifier**
- `unordered("ATTRIBUTE")`.
Ignore the position of a match within the attribute.
Without a modifier, matches at the beginning of an attribute rank
higher than matches at the end.
default: []
x-categories:
- Attributes
userData:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/userData'
customNormalization:
description: >
Characters and their normalized replacements.
This overrides Algolia's default
[normalization](https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/managing-results/optimize-search-results/handling-natural-languages-nlp/in-depth/normalization).
type: object
example:
default:
ä: ae
ü: ue
additionalProperties:
type: object
additionalProperties:
type: string
x-categories:
- Languages
attributeForDistinct:
description: >
Attribute that should be used to establish groups of results.
Attribute names are case-sensitive.
All records with the same value for this attribute are considered a
group.
You can combine `attributeForDistinct` with the `distinct` search
parameter to control
how many items per group are included in the search results.
If you want to use the same attribute also for faceting, use the
`afterDistinct` modifier of the `attributesForFaceting` setting.
This applies faceting _after_ deduplication, which will result in
accurate facet counts.
example: url
type: string
maxFacetHits:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/maxFacetHits'
keepDiacriticsOnCharacters:
type: string
example: øé
description: |
Characters for which diacritics should be preserved.
By default, Algolia removes diacritics from letters.
For example, `é` becomes `e`. If this causes issues in your search,
you can specify characters that should keep their diacritics.
default: ''
x-categories:
- Languages
customRanking:
type: array
items:
type: string
example:
- desc(popularity)
- asc(price)
description: >
Attributes to use as [custom
ranking](https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/managing-results/must-do/custom-ranking).
Attribute names are case-sensitive.
The custom ranking attributes decide which items are shown first if
the other ranking criteria are equal.
Records with missing values for your selected custom ranking
attributes are always sorted last.
Boolean attributes are sorted based on their alphabetical order.
**Modifiers**
- `asc("ATTRIBUTE")`.
Sort the index by the values of an attribute, in ascending order.
- `desc("ATTRIBUTE")`.
Sort the index by the values of an attribute, in descending order.
If you use two or more custom ranking attributes,
[reduce the
precision](https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/managing-results/must-do/custom-ranking/how-to/controlling-custom-ranking-metrics-precision)
of your first attributes,
or the other attributes will never be applied.
default: []
x-categories:
- Ranking
indexSettings:
description: Index settings.
allOf:
- $ref: '#/components/schemas/baseIndexSettings'
- $ref: '#/components/schemas/indexSettingsAsSearchParams'
WithPrimary:
type: object
additionalProperties: false
properties:
primary:
type: string
description: >
Replica indices only: the name of the primary index for this
replica.
settingsResponse:
allOf:
- $ref: '#/components/schemas/indexSettings'
- $ref: '#/components/schemas/WithPrimary'
keyString:
type: string
description: API key.
example: 13ad45b4d0a2f6ea65ecbddf6aa260f2
createdAtTimestamp:
type: integer
format: int64
example: 1656345570000
description: >-
Timestamp when the object was created, in milliseconds since the Unix
epoch.
baseGetApiKeyResponse:
type: object
additionalProperties: false
properties:
value:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/keyString'
createdAt:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/createdAtTimestamp'
required:
- value
- createdAt
acl:
description: Access control list permissions.
type: string
enum:
- addObject
- analytics
- browse
- deleteObject
- deleteIndex
- editSettings
- inference
- listIndexes
- logs
- personalization
- recommendation
- search
- seeUnretrievableAttributes
- settings
- usage
- nluWriteProject
- nluReadProject
- nluWriteEntity
- nluReadEntity
- nluWriteIntent
- nluReadIntent
- nluPrediction
- nluReadAnswers
apiKey:
type: object
description: API key object.
additionalProperties: false
properties:
acl:
type: array
description: >
Permissions that determine the type of API requests this key can
make.
The required ACL is listed in each endpoint's reference.
For more information, see [access control
list](https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/security/api-keys/#access-control-list-acl).
example:
- search
- addObject
default: []
items:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/acl'
description:
type: string
description: Description of an API key to help you identify this API key.
example: Used for indexing by the CLI
default: ''
indexes:
type: array
description: >
Index names or patterns that this API key can access.
By default, an API key can access all indices in the same
application.
You can use leading and trailing wildcard characters (`*`):
- `dev_*` matches all indices starting with "dev_"
- `*_dev` matches all indices ending with "_dev"
- `*_products_*` matches all indices containing "_products_".
example:
- dev_*
- prod_en_products
default: []
items:
type: string
maxHitsPerQuery:
type: integer
description: |
Maximum number of results this API key can retrieve in one query.
By default, there's no limit.
default: 0
maxQueriesPerIPPerHour:
type: integer
description: >
Maximum number of API requests allowed per IP address or [user
token](https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/sending-events/concepts/usertoken)
per hour.
If this limit is reached, the API returns an error with status code
`429`.
By default, there's no limit.
default: 0
queryParameters:
type: string
description: >
Query parameters to add when making API requests with this API key.
To restrict this API key to specific IP addresses, add the
`restrictSources` parameter.
You can only add a single source, but you can provide a range of IP
addresses.
Creating an API key fails if the request is made from an IP address
outside the restricted range.
example: typoTolerance=strict&restrictSources=192.168.1.0/24
default: ''
referers:
type: array
description: >
Allowed HTTP referrers for this API key.
By default, all referrers are allowed.
You can use leading and trailing wildcard characters (`*`):
- `https://algolia.com/*` allows all referrers starting with
"https://algolia.com/"
- `*.algolia.com` allows all referrers ending with ".algolia.com"
- `*algolia.com*` allows all referrers in the domain "algolia.com".
Like all HTTP headers, referrers can be spoofed. Don't rely on them
to secure your data.
For more information, see [HTTP referrer
restrictions](https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/security/security-best-practices/#http-referrers-restrictions).
example:
- '*algolia.com*'
default: []
items:
type: string
validity:
type: integer
description: |
Duration (in seconds) after which the API key expires.
By default, API keys don't expire.
example: 86400
default: 0
required:
- acl
getApiKeyResponse:
allOf:
- $ref: '#/components/schemas/baseGetApiKeyResponse'
- $ref: '#/components/schemas/apiKey'
editType:
description: Type of edit.
type: string
enum:
- remove
- replace
edit:
type: object
additionalProperties: false
properties:
type:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/editType'
delete:
description: Text or patterns to remove from the query string.
type: string
insert:
description: >-
Text to be added in place of the deleted text inside the query
string.
type: string
consequenceQueryObject:
type: object
additionalProperties: false
properties:
remove:
description: Words to remove from the search query.
type: array
items:
type: string
edits:
description: Changes to make to the search query.
type: array
items:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/edit'
consequenceQuery:
description: >
Replace or edit the search query.
If `consequenceQuery` is a string, the entire search query is replaced
with that string.
If `consequenceQuery` is an object, it describes incremental edits made
to the query.
oneOf:
- $ref: '#/components/schemas/consequenceQueryObject'
- type: string
automaticFacetFilter:
type: object
description: Filter or optional filter to be applied to the search.
additionalProperties: false
properties:
facet:
type: string
description: >
Facet name to be applied as filter.
The name must match placeholders in the `pattern` parameter.
For example, with `pattern: {facet:genre}`, `automaticFacetFilters`
must be `genre`.
score:
type: integer
default: 1
description: Filter scores to give different weights to individual filters.
disjunctive:
type: boolean
default: false
description: >
Whether the filter is disjunctive or conjunctive.
If true the filter has multiple matches, multiple occurrences are
combined with the logical `OR` operation.
If false, multiple occurrences are combined with the logical `AND`
operation.
required:
- facet
automaticFacetFilters:
description: >
Filter to be applied to the search.
You can use this to respond to search queries that match a facet value.
For example, if users search for "comedy", which matches a facet value
of the "genre" facet,
you can filter the results to show the top-ranked comedy movies.
oneOf:
- type: array
items:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/automaticFacetFilter'
- type: array
items:
type: string
params:
type: object
description: >
Parameters to apply to this search.
You can use all search parameters, plus special `automaticFacetFilters`,
`automaticOptionalFacetFilters`, and `query`.
additionalProperties: false
properties:
query:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/consequenceQuery'
automaticFacetFilters:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/automaticFacetFilters'
automaticOptionalFacetFilters:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/automaticFacetFilters'
renderingContent:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/renderingContent'
consequenceParams:
allOf:
- $ref: '#/components/schemas/baseSearchParamsWithoutQuery'
- $ref: '#/components/schemas/indexSettingsAsSearchParams'
- $ref: '#/components/schemas/params'
baseRecommendSearchParams:
type: object
additionalProperties: false
properties:
similarQuery:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/similarQuery'
filters:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/filters'
facetFilters:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/facetFilters'
optionalFilters:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/optionalFilters'
numericFilters:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/numericFilters'
tagFilters:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/tagFilters'
sumOrFiltersScores:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/sumOrFiltersScores'
restrictSearchableAttributes:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/restrictSearchableAttributes'
facets:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/facets'
facetingAfterDistinct:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/facetingAfterDistinct'
aroundLatLng:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/aroundLatLng'
aroundLatLngViaIP:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/aroundLatLngViaIP'
aroundRadius:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/aroundRadius'
aroundPrecision:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/aroundPrecision'
minimumAroundRadius:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/minimumAroundRadius'
insideBoundingBox:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/insideBoundingBox'
insidePolygon:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/insidePolygon'
naturalLanguages:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/naturalLanguages'
ruleContexts:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/ruleContexts'
personalizationImpact:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/personalizationImpact'
userToken:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/userToken'
getRankingInfo:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/getRankingInfo'
synonyms:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/synonyms'
clickAnalytics:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/clickAnalytics'
analytics:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/analytics'
analyticsTags:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/analyticsTags'
percentileComputation:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/percentileComputation'
enableABTest:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/enableABTest'
ranking:
type: array
items:
type: string
description: >
Determines the order in which Algolia returns your results.
By default, each entry corresponds to a [ranking
criteria](https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/managing-results/relevance-overview/in-depth/ranking-criteria).
The tie-breaking algorithm sequentially applies each criterion in the
order they're specified.
If you configure a replica index for [sorting by an
attribute](https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/managing-results/refine-results/sorting/how-to/sort-by-attribute),
you put the sorting attribute at the top of the list.
**Modifiers**
- `asc("ATTRIBUTE")`.
Sort the index by the values of an attribute, in ascending order.
- `desc("ATTRIBUTE")`.
Sort the index by the values of an attribute, in descending order.
Before you modify the default setting,
test your changes in the dashboard,
and by [A/B
testing](https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/ab-testing/what-is-ab-testing).
default:
- typo
- geo
- words
- filters
- proximity
- attribute
- exact
- custom
x-categories:
- Ranking
IndexSettings_facets:
description: Order of facet names.
type: object
additionalProperties: false
properties:
order:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/order'
properties-reRankingApplyFilter:
oneOf:
- $ref: '#/components/schemas/reRankingApplyFilter'
- type: 'null'
baseRecommendIndexSettings:
type: object
additionalProperties: false
properties:
attributesToRetrieve:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/attributesToRetrieve'
ranking:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/ranking'
relevancyStrictness:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/relevancyStrictness'
attributesToHighlight:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/attributesToHighlight'
attributesToSnippet:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/attributesToSnippet'
highlightPreTag:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/highlightPreTag'
highlightPostTag:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/highlightPostTag'
snippetEllipsisText:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/snippetEllipsisText'
restrictHighlightAndSnippetArrays:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/restrictHighlightAndSnippetArrays'
minWordSizefor1Typo:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/minWordSizefor1Typo'
minWordSizefor2Typos:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/minWordSizefor2Typos'
typoTolerance:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/typoTolerance'
allowTyposOnNumericTokens:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/allowTyposOnNumericTokens'
disableTypoToleranceOnAttributes:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/disableTypoToleranceOnAttributes'
ignorePlurals:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/ignorePlurals'
removeStopWords:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/removeStopWords'
queryLanguages:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/queryLanguages'
decompoundQuery:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/decompoundQuery'
enableRules:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/enableRules'
enablePersonalization:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/enablePersonalization'
queryType:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/queryType'
removeWordsIfNoResults:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/removeWordsIfNoResults'
advancedSyntax:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/advancedSyntax'
optionalWords:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/optionalWords'
disableExactOnAttributes:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/disableExactOnAttributes'
exactOnSingleWordQuery:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/exactOnSingleWordQuery'
alternativesAsExact:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/IndexSettings_alternativesAsExact'
advancedSyntaxFeatures:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/IndexSettings_advancedSyntaxFeatures'
distinct:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/distinct'
replaceSynonymsInHighlight:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/replaceSynonymsInHighlight'
minProximity:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/minProximity'
responseFields:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/responseFields'
maxValuesPerFacet:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/maxValuesPerFacet'
sortFacetValuesBy:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/sortFacetValuesBy'
attributeCriteriaComputedByMinProximity:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/attributeCriteriaComputedByMinProximity'
renderingContent:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/renderingContent'
enableReRanking:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/enableReRanking'
reRankingApplyFilter:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/properties-reRankingApplyFilter'
recommendIndexSettings:
description: Index settings.
allOf:
- $ref: '#/components/schemas/baseIndexSettings'
- $ref: '#/components/schemas/baseRecommendIndexSettings'
recommendSearchParams:
title: Search parameters as object
description: Search parameters for filtering the recommendations.
allOf:
- $ref: '#/components/schemas/baseRecommendSearchParams'
- $ref: '#/components/schemas/searchParamsQuery'
- $ref: '#/components/schemas/recommendIndexSettings'
baseRecommendRequest:
type: object
additionalProperties: false
properties:
indexName:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/indexName'
threshold:
type: number
format: double
minimum: 0
maximum: 100
description: >-
Minimum score a recommendation must have to be included in the
response.
maxRecommendations:
type: integer
minimum: 1
maximum: 30
default: 30
description: >
Maximum number of recommendations to retrieve.
By default, all recommendations are returned and no fallback request
is made.
Depending on the available recommendations and the other request
parameters,
the actual number of recommendations may be lower than this value.
queryParameters:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/recommendSearchParams'
required:
- indexName
- threshold
fbtModel:
type: string
description: >
Frequently bought together model.
This model recommends items that have been purchased within 1 day with
the item with the ID `objectID`.
enum:
- bought-together
fallbackParams:
title: fallbackParameters
allOf:
- $ref: '#/components/schemas/recommendSearchParams'
- type: object
description: >-
Search parameters to use for a fallback request if there aren't
enough recommendations.
frequentlyBoughtTogether:
type: object
properties:
model:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/fbtModel'
objectID:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/objectID'
fallbackParameters:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/fallbackParams'
required:
- model
- objectID
boughtTogetherQuery:
title: Frequently bought together
allOf:
- $ref: '#/components/schemas/baseRecommendRequest'
- $ref: '#/components/schemas/frequentlyBoughtTogether'
relatedModel:
type: string
description: >
Related products or similar content model.
This model recommends items that are similar to the item with the ID
`objectID`.
Similarity is determined from the user interactions and attributes.
enum:
- related-products
relatedProducts:
type: object
properties:
model:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/relatedModel'
objectID:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/objectID'
fallbackParameters:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/fallbackParams'
required:
- model
- objectID
relatedQuery:
title: Related products
allOf:
- $ref: '#/components/schemas/baseRecommendRequest'
- $ref: '#/components/schemas/relatedProducts'
facetName:
type: string
description: >
Facet attribute. To be used in combination with `facetValue`.
If specified, only recommendations matching the facet filter will be
returned.
facetValue:
type: string
description: >
Facet value. To be used in combination with `facetName`.
If specified, only recommendations matching the facet filter will be
returned.
trendingItemsModel:
description: >
Trending items model.
Trending items are determined from the number of conversion events
collected on them.
type: string
enum:
- trending-items
trendingItems:
type: object
properties:
facetName:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/facetName'
facetValue:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/facetValue'
model:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/trendingItemsModel'
fallbackParameters:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/fallbackParams'
required:
- model
trendingItemsQuery:
title: Trending items
allOf:
- $ref: '#/components/schemas/baseRecommendRequest'
- $ref: '#/components/schemas/trendingItems'
trendingFacetsModel:
type: string
description: >
Trending facet values model.
This model recommends trending facet values for the specified facet
attribute.
enum:
- trending-facets
trendingFacets:
type: object
additionalProperties: false
properties:
indexName:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/indexName'
threshold:
type: number
format: double
minimum: 0
maximum: 100
description: >-
Minimum score a recommendation must have to be included in the
response.
maxRecommendations:
type: integer
minimum: 1
maximum: 30
default: 30
description: >
Maximum number of recommendations to retrieve.
By default, all recommendations are returned and no fallback request
is made.
Depending on the available recommendations and the other request
parameters,
the actual number of recommendations may be lower than this value.
facetName:
type: string
description: Facet attribute for which to retrieve trending facet values.
model:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/trendingFacetsModel'
required:
- indexName
- threshold
- facetName
- model
trendingFacetsQuery:
title: Trending facet values
allOf:
- $ref: '#/components/schemas/trendingFacets'
lookingSimilarModel:
type: string
description: >
Looking similar model.
This model recommends items that look similar to the item with the ID
`objectID` based on image attributes in your index.
enum:
- looking-similar
lookingSimilar:
type: object
properties:
model:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/lookingSimilarModel'
objectID:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/objectID'
fallbackParameters:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/fallbackParams'
required:
- model
- objectID
lookingSimilarQuery:
title: Looking similar
allOf:
- $ref: '#/components/schemas/baseRecommendRequest'
- $ref: '#/components/schemas/lookingSimilar'
recommendationsRequest:
oneOf:
- $ref: '#/components/schemas/boughtTogetherQuery'
- $ref: '#/components/schemas/relatedQuery'
- $ref: '#/components/schemas/trendingItemsQuery'
- $ref: '#/components/schemas/trendingFacetsQuery'
- $ref: '#/components/schemas/lookingSimilarQuery'
recommendScore:
type: number
format: double
minimum: 0
maximum: 100
description: Recommendation score.
recommendHit:
type: object
description: Recommend hit.
additionalProperties: true
required:
- objectID
properties:
objectID:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/objectID'
_highlightResult:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/highlightResultMap'
_snippetResult:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/snippetResultMap'
_rankingInfo:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/rankingInfo'
_distinctSeqID:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/distinctSeqID'
_score:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/recommendScore'
x-discriminator-fields:
- objectID
trendingFacetHit:
type: object
title: Trending facet hit
description: Trending facet hit.
required:
- facetName
- facetValue
properties:
_score:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/recommendScore'
facetName:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/facetName'
facetValue:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/facetValue'
x-discriminator-fields:
- facetName
- facetValue
recommendationsHit:
oneOf:
- $ref: '#/components/schemas/recommendHit'
- $ref: '#/components/schemas/trendingFacetHit'
recommendationsHits:
type: object
additionalProperties: false
properties:
hits:
type: array
items:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/recommendationsHit'
required:
- hits
recommendationsResults:
allOf:
- $ref: '#/components/schemas/baseSearchResponse'
- $ref: '#/components/schemas/SearchPagination'
- $ref: '#/components/schemas/recommendationsHits'
parameters:
PathInPath:
name: path
in: path
description: Path of the endpoint, for example `1/newFeature`.
required: true
schema:
type: string
example: /keys
Parameters:
name: parameters
in: query
description: Query parameters to apply to the current query.
schema:
type: object
additionalProperties: true
responses:
BadRequest:
description: Bad request or request arguments.
content:
application/json:
schema:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/ErrorBase'
FeatureNotEnabled:
description: This feature is not enabled on your Algolia account.
content:
application/json:
schema:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/ErrorBase'
MethodNotAllowed:
description: Method not allowed with this API key.
content:
application/json:
schema:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/ErrorBase'
IndexNotFound:
description: Index not found.
content:
application/json:
schema:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/ErrorBase'
x-tagGroups:
- name: Search and indexing
tags:
- Indices
- Records
- Search
- name: Relevance
tags:
- Rules
- Synonyms
- Dictionaries
- name: Others
tags:
- Api Keys
- Clusters
- Vaults
- Advanced
- name: Models
tags:
- _model_index_settings