Design Your Results
Build your search interface using the data you recently pushed to your Algolia index.
During the second step of the Launchpad, you will design a very simplistic example of a search experience. This design will pull attributes from the data you recently pushed to Algolia. There are four attributes you can map:
Primary Text: this is the most important text you want customers to see when searching through your content. This is normally things like the name or title of your record.
Secondary Text: this is additional content you pair with your primary text to help describe the record. This could be things like the description, overview, summary, etc.
Tertiary Text: this is supplementary content used to quickly qualify, categorize or connote something of the record. This could be things like likes, genre, category, orders, etc.
Image URL: if your records contain an image URL, you can use it here to display an image related to the record returned in results.
Searching your data
Once you’ve designed your interface, you can immediately begin searching the content on the right side in real-time. This will help you see how quick Algolia search results are. At first, this will return results based on any attribute within your record. We will help you narrow down the attributes you want users to be able to search for in the following section.