ContentSearch
A ready to use CommandPalette to add to your documentation.
Usage
Use the files
and navigation
props to provide the content to search through.
You can open the CommandPalette by pressing K or using the ContentSearchButton component. You can also do this manually with const { toggleContentSearch } = useUIState()
.
You'll usually use this component in your app.vue
:
<script setup lang="ts">
const { data: navigation } = await useAsyncData('navigation', () => fetchContentNavigation())
const { data: files } = useLazyFetch<ParsedContent[]>('/api/search.json', { default: () => [], server: false })
const links = [{
label: 'Docs',
icon: 'i-heroicons-book-open',
to: '/getting-started'
}, {
label: 'Pro',
icon: 'i-heroicons-square-3-stack-3d',
to: '/pro'
}, {
label: 'Pricing',
to: '/pro/pricing',
icon: 'i-heroicons-ticket'
}, {
label: 'Templates',
icon: 'i-heroicons-computer-desktop',
to: '/pro/templates'
}, {
label: 'Releases',
icon: 'i-heroicons-rocket-launch',
to: '/releases'
}]
provide('navigation', navigation)
provide('files', files)
</script>
<template>
<Header :links="links" />
<NuxtLayout>
<NuxtPage />
</NuxtLayout>
<Footer />
<ClientOnly>
<LazyUContentSearch :files="files" :navigation="navigation" :links="links" />
</ClientOnly>
<UNotifications />
</template>
It is recommended to wrap the ContentSearch
component in a ClientOnly component so it's not rendered on the server.
The files
are fetched from the /api/search.json
endpoint, to achieve the same thing you'll need to create a server route:
import { serverQueryContent } from '#content/server'
export default eventHandler(async (event) => {
return serverQueryContent(event).where({ _type: 'markdown', navigation: { $ne: false } }).find()
})
We recommend using this method instead of fetching the files directly, the performances will be better.
Color Mode
By default, a group of commands will be added to the command palette so you can switch between light and dark mode. This will only take effect if the colorMode
is not forced in a specific page which can be achieved through definePageMeta
:
<script setup lang="ts">
definePageMeta({
colorMode: 'dark'
})
</script>
You can also disable this behaviour manually by setting the hide-color-mode
prop: <UContentSearch hide-color-mode />
. This can be quite useful when forcing the color mode for the entire app in your nuxt.config.ts
:
export default defineNuxtConfig({
colorMode: {
preference: 'light'
}
})
Props
[]
[]
[]
[]
{}
{}
undefined
false
Config
{
padding: 'p-0 sm:p-4',
rounded: 'rounded-none sm:rounded-lg',
width: 'sm:max-w-3xl',
height: 'h-dvh sm:h-[28rem]',
commandPalette: {
input: {
height: 'h-[--header-height] sm:h-12',
icon: {
size: 'h-5 w-5',
padding: 'ps-11'
}
},
group: {
command: {
prefix: `!text-foreground after:content-['_>']`
}
},
container: 'scroll-py-10'
},
fileIcon: {
name: 'i-heroicons-document-text'
},
default: {
closeButton: {
icon: 'i-heroicons-document-text',
color: 'gray',
variant: 'ghost',
size: 'sm'
}
}
}