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How to implement Facets with UnifiedSearch?

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Hello everyone, 

looking for the help/suggestions/points in my adventure of making UnifiedSearch to work with Facets.

What I have:

  • I have created a page type 'MyCategory'. An instance of this page type can be created and later the users can construct the category tree under the folder 'Categories'.
  • I have a property of type  public virtual IList<>ContentReference> TaxonomyCategories { getset; } defined for my BaseContentPage.

the user can point and populate that property from the Category tree folder, so a page will have some references to some categories for the search purposes.

Now, the questions are:

  • how do I index my pages with that property of list of Categories, do I have to do anything special for it?
  • how do I construct the UnifiedSearchFor call so the facets are also returned based on that property of Categories?

I am looking at the doc and see that there is a common interface, ISearchContent, for declaring properties to use when building search (not querying) functionality. 

As far as I understand in order to use one of properties have to have the property for my page type name EXACTLY as those from the interface:

public virtual string SearchTitle { get { return Heading; } } - for instance.
Later on i can use it as 'search = search.TermsFacetFor(x => x.SearchTitle);' if I want to have the facet based on the Heading.

The field that I would like have the facet is of type List. How do I define the facet on that type?

I see that many people using 'search = search.TermsFacetFor(x => x.SearchSection);' There is also 'SearchSubsection' exists..
Can someone expain what is the property 'SearchSection' and 'SearchSubsection' and if this is what I should use for my case to build the facets?


I guess I could use search.TermsFacetFor(x => x.SearchCategories); - which will return the facets based on build in property 'Category'. Haven't tried that but i
would like to have the end users work on one screen and manupulate my own categories (add/remove from the tree). so that is out of question for now.

so, i guess for one post there are enough questions.. Thank you for the help.

HF

P.S. any links to the discussions related to the questions are very much appreciated. Thanks!
Why would I use UnifiedSearch vs Search? another question.. :)

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Oct 29, 2018 21:23
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