The code snippet on the search documentation is missing the `relUrl` parameter in each search result, and the `url` parameter is not an absolute URL. This updates to match the formatted output of `search.rake`
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Search
Just the docs uses lunr.js to add a client-side search interface powered by a JSON index that Jekyll generates. All search results are shown in an auto-complete style interface (there is no search results page). By default, all generated html pages are indexed using the following data points:
- Page title
- Page content
- Page URL
Setup search
Before you can use search, you must initialize the feature by running this
rake command that comes with the just-the-docs
$ bundle exec just-the-docs rake search:init
This command creates the search-data.json
file that Jekyll uses to create
your search index. Alternatively, you can create the file manually in the
assets/js/
of your Jekyll site with this content:
---
---
{
{% for page in site.html_pages %}"{{ forloop.index0 }}": {
"id": "{{ forloop.index0 }}",
"title": "{{ page.title | xml_escape }}",
"content": "{{ page.content | markdownify | strip_html | xml_escape | remove: 'Table of contents' | remove: page.title | strip_newlines | replace: '\', ' '}}",
"url": "{{ page.url | absolute_url | xml_escape }}",
"relUrl": "{{ page.url | xml_escape }}"
}{% if forloop.last %}{% else %},
{% endif %}{% endfor %}
}{% endraw %}
Note: If you don't run this rake command or create this file manually, search will not work (or it will use the search index data from this docs site, not your site's content).