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    • Wassim
      Wassim last edited by

      @Dick-Honing it seems your function is working because when I search Dick, it appears in the results.

      If we go to your page directly with the good URL, it works too (https://ecxs-225c83.appdrag.site/My-Account.html?name=dick)
      e9536f3d-c16e-49a0-87eb-9c4ee425a179-image.png

      I see you're trying to use CloudBackend actions but it's more for form submission. Here you just want on the click of your button to redirect to this page with the query string parameter ?name=FirstNameValue

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        Thomas D last edited by

        If your lists are of reasonable size (< 0.5MB) I'd suggest using javascript for search, or you'll run out of back-end function time faster than you'd expect.

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        • Dick Honing
          Dick Honing @Wassim last edited by

          @wassim Hi Wassim, thanks for you advise. Can you please tell me how I can get the value of input field FirstName in the URL? Screenshot 2020-06-23 at 09.03.53.png

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          • Wassim
            Wassim last edited by

            You must do some Javascript to do it this way

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            • Dick Honing
              Dick Honing @Thomas D last edited by

              @ThomasD Hi Thomas, thanks for the tip! Do you know where I can find examples of such a javascript search?

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                Thomas D @Dick Honing last edited by Thomas D

                @Dick-Honing

                There are many, see this one for a simple-to-use one:
                https://lucaong.github.io/minisearch/

                You need to use the back-end to build the index and save it to a file.

                Then a new function to return the Index file to the browser, load that into minisearch and do the search in an input.

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                • Dick Honing
                  Dick Honing @Wassim last edited by

                  @wassim Is it not possible to do a simple search and results page via AppDrag's page builder?

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                    Thomas D @Dick Honing last edited by

                    @Dick-Honing Can't search normal .html pages in Appdrag, you'd need an external indexing service like https://www.algolia.com/

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                    • Dick Honing
                      Dick Honing @Thomas D last edited by

                      @ThomasD Hi Thomas, I do not want to search the html pages, but let the user enter a value in a text (input) field, click a button (Search/Find) which calls my API Function. Then I want to display the found records in a list on that same page. See for example this screenshot of something I built in FileMaker and now want to reproduce this in AppDrag.Screenshot 2020-06-23 at 16.30.22.png

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                      • Joseph Benguira
                        Joseph Benguira last edited by

                        I can confirm you will need custom javascript code to call your API endpoint and generate results to be added on the page
                        without page reload

                        Another option might be Dynamic Datasource, please check this video tutorial: https://academy.appdrag.com/FullStack-with-cloud-backend-Episode-5.html

                        But I believe first option with javascript is really what you are looking for

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                        • Daniel Mulroy
                          Daniel Mulroy last edited by Daniel Mulroy

                          Hi Dick,

                          I replied in your other thread about javascript for URL parameters.

                          I just wanted to check, have you considered/tried using AppDrag's shop? It has a built-in search feature for this purpose 🙂
                          Screenshot 2020-06-24 08.49.38.png

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                          • Linda MacDonald
                            Linda MacDonald last edited by Linda MacDonald

                            @Dick-Honing @Daniel-Mulroy @Joseph-Benguira @Wassim @ThomasD I don't know if this helps any but I am always on the lookout for cool search functionality and stumbled upon a really cool one yesterday - it gives you real-time search, i.e. search results as you type. It's platform agnostic so you can use it with any flavour of javascript and open source (free to use) 🙂 it's called minisearch and can be found on github - if you scroll down on their github page they even have a cdn link so making it more userfriendly for non-tech use. Just thought I'd mention

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                            • Joseph Benguira
                              Joseph Benguira @Linda MacDonald last edited by

                              @Linda-MacDonald said in Search and Results:

                              minisearch

                              https://github.com/lucaong/minisearch
                              https://lucaong.github.io/minisearch/examples/

                              I've checked it and it seems great, similar to algolia but a bit simpler and free 🙂

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