This how-to-guide explains how specific fields can be requested when building a search interface.
The interface created via the console uses the Website Search Integration which does not allow you to render other fields as it is built specifically for website search.
Instructions
Use the "fields" parameter in your query to specify the fields you want in the response. For example, the following query will return title
, url
, and published_time
field.
{ "q": "", "filter": "_id != ''", "fields": "title,url,published_time" }
If you are using the React SDK, you will need to:
Request the fields you want using the values object
const values = new Values( {"fields":"title,url,published_time"} );
2. Remap the fields or use a custom renderer to render fields in the results component.
Note that if the record in your collection doesn’t have values for a field, then those values will not be returned in the response. For example, if one record doesn’t have published_time
value, it will still be returned in response with title and url.
If you want to only return fields that have all these three values, then you will have to use filters (e.g. "filter":"title!='',url!='',published_time>'2000-01-01'"
or use an IS_NOT_NULL
operator feature - which is available only on our latest version)