infiniteHits
instantsearch.widgets.infiniteHits({ container: string|HTMLElement, // Optional parameters escapeHTML: boolean, showPrevious: boolean, templates: object, cssClasses: object, transformItems: function, cache: object, });
About this widget
The infiniteHits
widget is used to display a list of results with a “Show more” button.
To configure the number of hits to show, use the hitsPerPage
widget or the configure
widget.
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instantsearch.widgets.infiniteHits({
container: '#infinite-hits',
templates: {
item: `
<h2>
{{#helpers.highlight}}{ "attribute": "name" }{{/helpers.highlight}}
</h2>
<p>{{ description }}</p>
`,
},
});
Options
container
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type: string|HTMLElement
Required
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escapeHTML
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type: boolean
default: true
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Escapes HTML entities from hits string values. |
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showPrevious
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type: boolean
default: false
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Enable the button to load previous results. The button is only displayed if the routing option is enabled in |
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templates
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type: object
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The templates to use for the widget. |
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cssClasses
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type: object
default: {}
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The CSS classes to override.
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transformItems
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type: function
default: items => items
Optional
Receives the items, and is called before displaying them. Should return a new array with the same shape as the original array. Useful for mapping over the items to transform, and remove or reorder them. If you’re transforming an attribute using the |
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cache
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type: object
default: in-memory cache object
Optional
The widget internally caches all loaded hits. By default, it uses its own internal in-memory cache implementation. We provide another implementation which uses sessionStorage, which is more persistent and lets you restore the scroll position when you leave and come back to the search page. You can also provide your own implementation by providing a cache object with |
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Templates
empty
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type: string|function
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The template to use when there are no results. It exposes the |
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item
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type: string|function
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The template to use for each result. This template receives an object containing a single record. The record has a new property |
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showPreviousText
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type: string|function
default: Show previous results
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The template to use for the “Show previous” label. |
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showMoreText
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type: string|function
default: Show more results
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The template to use for the “Show more” label. |
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HTML output
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<div class="ais-InfiniteHits">
<button class="ais-InfiniteHits-loadPrevious">
Show previous
</button>
<ol class="ais-InfiniteHits-list">
<li class="ais-InfiniteHits-item">
...
</li>
<li class="ais-InfiniteHits-item">
...
</li>
<li class="ais-InfiniteHits-item">
...
</li>
</ol>
<button class="ais-InfiniteHits-loadMore">
Show more
</button>
</div>
Customize the UI - connectInfiniteHits
If you want to create your own UI of the infiniteHits
widget, you can use connectors.
It’s a 3-step process:
// 1. Create a render function
const renderInfiniteHits = (renderOptions, isFirstRender) => {
// Rendering logic
};
// 2. Create the custom widget
const customInfiniteHits = instantsearch.connectors.connectInfiniteHits(
renderInfiniteHits
);
// 3. Instantiate
search.addWidgets([
customInfiniteHits({
// instance params
})
]);
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).
const renderInfiniteHits = (renderOptions, isFirstRender) => {
const {
object[] hits,
object results,
function sendEvent,
boolean isFirstPage,
boolean isLastPage,
function showPrevious,
function showMore,
object widgetParams,
} = renderOptions;
if (isFirstRender) {
// Do some initial rendering and bind events
}
// Render the widget
}
Rendering options
hits
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type: object[]
The matched hits from the Algolia API. You can leverage the highlighting feature of Algolia through the |
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results
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type: object
The complete response from the Algolia API. It contains the |
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sendEvent
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type: (eventType, hit, eventName) => void
The function to send
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isFirstPage
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type: boolean
Indicates whether the first page of hits has been reached. |
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isLastPage
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type: boolean
Indicates whether the last page of hits has been reached. |
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showPrevious
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type: function
Loads the previous page of hits. |
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showMore
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type: function
Loads the next page of hits. |
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widgetParams
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type: object
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Create and instantiate the custom widget
We first create custom widgets from our rendering function, then we instantiate them. When doing that, there are two types of parameters you can give:
- Instance parameters: they are predefined parameters that you can use to configure the behavior of Algolia.
- Your own parameters: to make the custom widget generic.
Both instance and custom parameters are available in connector.widgetParams
, inside the renderFunction
.
const customInfiniteHits = instantsearch.connectors.connectInfiniteHits(
renderInfiniteHits
);
search.addWidgets([
customInfiniteHits({
// Optional parameters
escapeHTML: boolean,
showPrevious: boolean,
transformItems: function,
})
]);
Instance options
escapeHTML
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type: boolean
default: true
Optional
Escapes HTML entities from hits string values. |
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showPrevious
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type: boolean
default: false
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Enable the button to load previous results. |
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transformItems
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type: function
default: items => items
Optional
Receives the items, and is called before displaying them. Should return a new array with the same shape as the original array. Useful for mapping over the items to transform, and remove or reorder them. If you’re transforming an attribute using the |
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Full example
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// Create the render function
const renderInfiniteHits = (renderOptions, isFirstRender) => {
const {
hits,
widgetParams,
showPrevious,
isFirstPage,
showMore,
isLastPage,
} = renderOptions;
if (isFirstRender) {
const ul = document.createElement('ul');
const previousButton = document.createElement('button');
previousButton.className = 'previous-button';
previousButton.textContent = 'Show previous';
previousButton.addEventListener('click', () => {
showPrevious();
});
const nextButton = document.createElement('button');
nextButton.className = 'next-button';
nextButton.textContent = 'Show more';
nextButton.addEventListener('click', () => {
showMore();
});
widgetParams.container.appendChild(previousButton);
widgetParams.container.appendChild(ul);
widgetParams.container.appendChild(nextButton);
return;
}
widgetParams.container.querySelector('.previous-button').disabled = isFirstPage;
widgetParams.container.querySelector('.next-button').disabled = isLastPage;
widgetParams.container.querySelector('ul').innerHTML = `
${hits
.map(
item =>
`<li>
${instantsearch.highlight({ attribute: 'name', hit: item })}
</li>`
)
.join('')}
`;
};
// Create the custom widget
const customInfiniteHits = instantsearch.connectors.connectInfiniteHits(
renderInfiniteHits
);
// Instantiate the custom widget
search.addWidgets([
customInfiniteHits({
container: document.querySelector('#infinite-hits'),
showPrevious: true,
})
]);
Sending Click and Conversion events
Please refer to the guide on Sending Insight Events to learn about sending events from any InstantSearch widget.