Algolia Search integration for Django
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# Algolia Search API Client for Django
[Algolia Search](https://www.algolia.com) is a hosted full-text, numerical,
and faceted search engine capable of delivering realtime results from the first keystroke.
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This package lets you easily integrate the Algolia Search API to your [Django](https://www.djangoproject.com/) project. It's based on the [algoliasearch-client-python](https://github.com/algolia/algoliasearch-client-python) package.
You might be interested in this sample Django application providing a typeahead.js based auto-completion and Google-like instant search: [algoliasearch-django-example](https://github.com/algolia/algoliasearch-django-example)
Compatible with **Python 2.7**, **Python 3.3+** and **Django 1.7+**
## API Documentation
You can find the full reference on [Algolia's website](https://www.algolia.com/doc/api-client/django/).
1. **[Setup](#setup)**
* [Introduction](#introduction)
* [Install](#install)
* [Setup](#setup)
* [Quick Start](#quick-start)
1. **[Commands](#commands)**
* [Commands](#commands)
1. **[Search](#search)**
* [Search](#search)
1. **[Geo-Search](#geo-search)**
* [Geo-Search](#geo-search)
1. **[Tags](#tags)**
* [Tags](#tags)
1. **[Options](#options)**
* [Custom <code>objectID</code>](#custom-codeobjectidcode)
* [Custom index name](#custom-index-name)
* [Field Preprocessing and Related objects](#field-preprocessing-and-related-objects)
* [Index settings](#index-settings)
* [Restrict indexing to a subset of your data](#restrict-indexing-to-a-subset-of-your-data)
* [Multiple indices per model](#multiple-indices-per-model)
1. **[Tests](#tests)**
* [Run Tests](#run-tests)
# Setup
## Introduction
This package lets you easily integrate the Algolia Search API to your [Django](https://www.djangoproject.com/) project. It's based on the [algoliasearch-client-python](https://github.com/algolia/algoliasearch-client-python) package.
You might be interested in this sample Django application providing a typeahead.js based auto-completion and Google-like instant search: [algoliasearch-django-example](https://github.com/algolia/algoliasearch-django-example)
Compatible with **Python 2.7**, **Python 3.3+** and **Django 1.7+**
## Install
```sh
pip install algoliasearch-django
```
## Setup
In your Django settings, add `algoliasearch_django` to `INSTALLED_APPS` and add these two settings:
```python
ALGOLIA = {
'APPLICATION_ID': 'MyAppID',
'API_KEY': 'MyApiKey'
}
```
There are several optional settings:
* `INDEX_PREFIX`: prefix all indexes. Use it to separate different applications, like `site1_Products` and `site2_Products`.
* `INDEX_SUFFIX`: suffix all indexes. Use it to differentiate development and production environments, like `Location_dev` and `Location_prod`.
* `AUTO_INDEXING`: automatically synchronize the models with Algolia (default to **True**).
* `RAISE_EXCEPTIONS`: raise exceptions on network errors instead of logging them (default to **settings.DEBUG**).
## Quick Start
Simply call `algoliasearch.register()` for each of the models you want to index. A good place to do this is in your application's AppConfig (generally named `apps.py`). More info in the [documentation](https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.8/ref/applications/)
```python
from django.apps import AppConfig
import algoliasearch_django as algoliasearch
class YourAppConfig(AppConfig):
name = 'your_app'
def ready(self):
YourModel = self.get_model('your_model')
algoliasearch.register(YourModel)
```
And then, don't forget the line below in the `__init__.py` file of your Django application.
```python
default_app_config = 'your_django_app.apps.YourAppConfig'
```
By default, all the fields of your model will be used. You can configure the index by creating a subclass of `AlgoliaIndex`. A good place to do this is in a separate file, like `index.py`.
```python
from algoliasearch_django import AlgoliaIndex
class YourModelIndex(AlgoliaIndex):
fields = ('name', 'date')
geo_field = 'location'
settings = {'searchableAttributes': ['name']}
index_name = 'my_index'
```
And then replace `algoliasearch.register(YourModel)` with `algoliasearch.register(YourModel, YourModelIndex)`.
# Commands
## Commands
* `python manage.py algolia_reindex`: reindex all the registered models. This command will first send all the record to a temporary index and then moves it.
* you can pass ``--model`` parameter to reindex a given model
* `python manage.py algolia_applysettings`: (re)apply the index settings.
* `python manage.py algolia_clearindex`: clear the index
# Search
## Search
We recommend using our [InstantSearch.js library](https://community.algolia.com/instantsearch.js) to build your search
interface and perform search queries directly from the end-user browser without going through your server.
However, if you want to search from your backend you can use the `raw_search(YourModel, 'yourQuery', params)` method.
It retrieves the raw JSON answer from the API, and accepts in `param` any
[search parameters](https://www.algolia.com/doc/api-reference/search-api-parameters/).
```python
from algoliasearch_django import raw_search
params = { "hitsPerPage": 5 }
response = raw_search(Contact, "jim", params)
```
# Geo-Search
## Geo-Search
Use the `geo_field` attribute to localize your record. `geo_field` should be a callable that returns a tuple (latitude, longitude).
```python
class Contact(models.model):
name = models.CharField(max_lenght=20)
lat = models.FloatField()
lng = models.FloatField()
def location(self):
return (self.lat, self.lng)
class ContactIndex(AlgoliaIndex):
fields = 'name'
geo_field = 'location'
algoliasearch.register(Contact, ContactIndex)
```
# Tags
## Tags
Use the `tags` attributes to add tags to your record. It can be a field or a callable.
```python
class ArticleIndex(AlgoliaIndex):
tags = 'category'
```
At query time, specify `{ tagFilters: 'tagvalue' }` or `{ tagFilters: ['tagvalue1', 'tagvalue2'] }` as search parameters to restrict the result set to specific tags.
# Options
## Custom `objectID`
You can choose which field will be used as the `objectID `. The field should be unique and can
be a string or integer. By default, we use the `pk` field of the model.
```python
class ArticleIndex(AlgoliaIndex):
custom_objectID = 'post_id'
```
## Custom index name
You can customize the index name. By default, the index name will be the name of the model class.
```python
class ContactIndex(algoliaindex):
index_name = 'Enterprise'
```
## Field Preprocessing and Related objects
If you want to process a field before indexing it (e.g. capitalizing a `Contact`'s `name`),
or if you want to index a [related object](https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.11/ref/models/relations/)'s
attribute, you need to define **proxy methods** for these fields.
### Models
```python
class Account(models.Model):
username = models.CharField(max_length=40)
service = models.CharField(max_length=40)
class Contact(models.Model):
name = models.CharField(max_length=40)
email = models.EmailField(max_length=60)
//...
accounts = models.ManyToManyField(Account)
def account_names(self):
return [str(account) for account in self.accounts.all()]
def account_ids(self):
return [account.id for account in self.accounts.all()]
```
### Index
```python
from algoliasearch_django import AlgoliaIndex
class ContactIndex(AlgoliaIndex):
fields = ('name', 'email', 'company', 'address', 'city', 'county',
'state', 'zip_code', 'phone', 'fax', 'web', 'followers', 'account_names', 'account_ids')
settings = {
'searchableAttributes': ['name', 'email', 'company', 'city', 'county', 'account_names',
}
```
- With this configuration, you can search for a `Contact` using its `Account` names
- You can use the associated `account_ids` at search-time to fetch more data from your
model (you should **only proxy the fields relevant for search** to keep your records' size
as small as possible)
## Index settings
We provide many ways to configure your index allowing you to tune your overall index relevancy.
All the configuration is explained on [our doc](https://www.algolia.com/doc/api-reference/api-parameters/).
```python
class ArticleIndex(AlgoliaIndex):
settings = {
'searchableAttributes': ['name', 'description', 'url'],
'customRanking': ['desc(vote_count)', 'asc(name)']
}
```
## Restrict indexing to a subset of your data
You can add constraints controlling if a record must be indexed or not. `should_index` should be a
callable that returns a boolean.
```python
class Contact(models.model):
name = models.CharField(max_lenght=20)
age = models.IntegerField()
def is_adult(self):
return (self.age >= 18)
class ContactIndex(AlgoliaIndex):
should_index = 'is_adult'
```
## Multiple indices per model
It is possible to have several indices for a single model.
- First, define all your indices that you want for a model:
```python
from django.contrib.algoliasearch import AlgoliaIndex
class MyModelIndex1(AlgoliaIndex):
name = 'MyModelIndex1'
...
class MyModelIndex2(AlgoliaIndex):
name = 'MyModelIndex2'
...
```
- Then, define a meta model which will aggregate those indices:
```python
class MyModelMetaIndex(AlgoliaIndex):
def __init__(self, model, client, settings):
self.indices = [
MyModelIndex1(model, client, settings),
MyModelIndex2(model, client, settings),
]
def raw_search(self, query='', params=None):
res = {}
for index in self.indices:
res[index.name] = index.raw_search(query, params)
return res
def update_records(self, qs, batch_size=1000, **kwargs):
for index in self.indices:
index.update_records(qs, batch_size, **kwargs)
def reindex_all(self, batch_size=1000):
for index in self.indices:
index.reindex_all(batch_size)
def set_settings(self):
for index in self.indices:
index.set_settings()
def clear_index(self):
for index in self.indices:
index.clear_index()
def save_record(self, instance, update_fields=None, **kwargs):
for index in self.indices:
index.save_record(instance, update_fields, **kwargs)
def delete_record(self, instance):
for index in self.indices:
index.delete_record(instance)
```
- Finally, register this `AlgoliaIndex` with your `Model`:
```python
import algoliasearch_django as algoliasearch
algoliasearch.register(MyModel, MyModelMetaIndex)
```
# Tests
## Run Tests
To run the tests, first find your Algolia application id and Admin API key (found on the Credentials page).
```shell
ALGOLIA_APPLICATION_ID={APPLICATION_ID} ALGOLIA_API_KEY={ADMIN_API_KEY} tox
```
To override settings for some tests, use the [settings method](https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.11/topics/testing/tools/#django.test.SimpleTestCase.settings):
```python
class OverrideSettingsTestCase(TestCase):
def setUp(self):
with self.settings(ALGOLIA={
'APPLICATION_ID': 'foo',
'API_KEY': 'bar',
'AUTO_INDEXING': False
}):
algolia_engine.reset(settings.ALGOLIA)
def tearDown(self):
algolia_engine.reset(settings.ALGOLIA)
def test_foo():
# ...
```
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