Signature
Import
About this widget
Use thehits widget to display a list of search results.
To set the number of search results,
use the hitsPerPage
or configure widget.
See also:
Examples
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Options
The CSS Selector or
HTMLElement to insert the widget into.Escapes HTML entities from hits string values.
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The CSS classes you can override:
root. The widget’s root element.emptyRoot. The container element without results.list. The list of results.item. The list of items.bannerRoot. The root element of the banner.bannerImage. The image element of the banner.bannerLink. The anchor element of the banner.
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A function that receives the list of items before they are displayed.
It should return a new array with the same structure.
Use this to transform, filter, or reorder the items.The function also has access to the full
results data,
including all standard response parameters
and parameters from the helper,
such as disjunctiveFacetsRefinements.If you transform an attribute used in the highlight widget,
you must also transform the corresponding item._highlightResult[attribute].value.JavaScript
Templates
You can customize parts of a widget’s UI using the Templates API. Each template includes anhtml function,
which you can use as a tagged template.
This function safely renders templates as HTML strings and works directly in the browser—no build step required.
For details, see Templating your UI.
The
html function is available in InstantSearch.js version 4.46.0 or later.The template to use when there are no results. It exposes the
results object.The template to use for each result.
This template receives an object containing a single record.
The record has a new property
__hitIndex for the relative position of the record in the list of displayed hits.
You can use Algolia’s highlighting feature with the highlight function, directly from the template system.JavaScript
The template to use for the banner.
This template receives an object containing the
banner data returned within the renderingContent property from the Algolia API response and a classNames object representing the CSS classes provided to the widget.
It is rendered above the results.HTML output
HTML
Customize the UI with connectHits
If you want to create your own UI of the hits widget, you can use connectors.
To use connectHits, you can import it with the declaration relevant to how you installed InstantSearch.js.
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Create a render function
This rendering function is called before the first search (init lifecycle step)
and each time results come back from Algolia (render lifecycle step).
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Render options
The matched hits from the Algolia API. You can use Algolia’s highlighting feature with the
highlight function, directly from the connector’s render function.JavaScript
The complete response from the Algolia API. It contains the
hits, metadata about the page, the number of hits, and so on. Unless you need to access metadata, use items instead. You should also consider the stats widget if you want to build a widget that displays metadata about the search.JavaScript
The banner data returned within the
renderingContent property from the Algolia API response. It is rendered above the results by default and can be used to display promotional content.JavaScript
The function to send
click or conversion events.
The view event is automatically sent when this connector renders hits.eventType: 'click' | 'conversion'hit: Hit | Hit[]eventName: string
insights middleware documentation.Example
All original widget options forwarded to the render function.
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Create and instantiate the custom widget
First, create your custom widgets using a rendering function. Then, instantiate them with parameters. There are two kinds of parameters you can pass:- Instance parameters. Predefined options that configure Algolia’s behavior.
- Custom parameters. Parameters you define to make the widget reusable and adaptable.
renderFunction, both instance and custom parameters are accessible through connector.widgetParams.
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Instance options
Escapes HTML entities from hits string values.
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A function that receives the list of items before they are displayed.
It should return a new array with the same structure.
Use this to transform, filter, or reorder the items.The function also has access to the full
results data,
including all standard response parameters
and parameters from the helper,
such as disjunctiveFacetsRefinements.If you transform an attribute used in the highlight widget,
you must also transform the corresponding item._highlightResult[attribute].value.JavaScript
Full example
Click and conversion events
If theinsights option is true,
the hits widget automatically sends a click event with the following shape to the Insights API whenever users click a hit.
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sendEvent function in your item template and send a custom click event.
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sendEvent function also accepts an object as a fourth argument to send directly to the Insights API.
You can use it, for example, to send special conversion events with a subtype.
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Use strings to represent monetary values in major currency units (for example, ‘5.45’).
This avoids floating-point rounding issues, especially when performing calculations.