Search UI

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Search UI. Libraries for the fast development of modern, engaging search experiences.

Overview

The Elastic Search UIA JavaScript library is designed for developers looking to create modern and engaging search experiences seamlessly. With a focus on speed and efficiency, this library allows you to harness the power of Elastic technologies without needing to start from scratch, ensuring quick implementation and customization.

What sets this library apart is its versatility in integrating with various JavaScript frameworks and back-end systems. Whether you are working with Elasticsearch or other APIs, the Elastic Search UI provides a robust solution that caters to a wide range of project requirements.

Features

  • Maintained by Elastic: Developed and supported by the team behind Elasticsearch, ensuring high-quality updates and support.
  • Speedy Implementation: Build a complete search experience quickly, often requiring only a few lines of code to get started.
  • Customizable: Easily tune components, markup, styles, and behaviors to suit your specific project needs.
  • Smart URLs: Capture searches, paging, and filtering directly in the URL, which simplifies direct linking to results.
  • Flexible Front-end: Compatible with any JavaScript library, not limited to React, allowing for broader application.
  • Flexible Back-end: Works seamlessly with Elasticsearch, Elastic Enterprise Search, or any custom search API, providing adaptability for various architectures.
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