The algolia NestJS module based on the official algolia package
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npm install nestjs-algolia
npm install --save-dev @types/algoliasearch
or
yarn add nestjs-algolia
yarn add -D @types/algoliasearch
Register the module
import { AlgoliaModule } from 'nestjs-algolia';
@Module({
imports: [
AlgoliaModule.register({
applicationId: 'YOUR_APPLICATION_ID',
apiKey: 'YOUR_API_KEY',
}),
],
})
export class AppModule {}
Inject the service
import { AlgoliaService } from 'nestjs-algolia';
@Injectable()
export class AppService {
constructor(private readonly algoliaService: AlgoliaService) {}
addRecordToIndex(
indexName: string,
record: any,
): Promise<algoliasearch.Task> {
const index = this.algoliaService.initIndex(indexName);
return index.addObject(record);
}
}
Quite often you might want to asynchronously pass your module options instead of passing them beforehand. In such case, use registerAsync() method, that provides a couple of various ways to deal with async data.
AlgoliaModule.registerAsync({
useFactory: () => ({
applicationId: 'YOUR_APPLICATION_ID',
apiKey: 'YOUR_API_KEY',
}),
});
Obviously, our factory behaves like every other one (might be async and is able to inject dependencies through inject).
AlgoliaModule.registerAsync({
imports: [ConfigModule],
useFactory: async (configService: ConfigService) => ({
applicationId: configService.getString('ALGOLIA_APPLICATION_ID'),
apiKey: configService.getString('ALGOLIA_API_KEY'),
}),
inject: [ConfigService],
}),
AlgoliaModule.registerAsync({
useClass: AlgoliaConfigService,
});
Above construction will instantiate AlgoliaConfigService inside AlgoliaModule and will leverage it to create options object.
class AlgoliaConfigService implements AlgoliaOptionsFactory {
createAlgoliaOptions(): AlgoliaModuleOptions {
return {
applicationId: 'YOUR_APPLICATION_ID',
apiKey: 'YOUR_API_KEY',
};
}
}
AlgoliaModule.registerAsync({
imports: [ConfigModule],
useExisting: ConfigService,
}),
It works the same as useClass with one critical difference - AlgoliaModule will lookup imported modules to reuse already created ConfigService, instead of instantiating it on its own.
Use the following table to match this module with the NestJS version
| nestjs-algolia | nestjs |
|---|---|
| 1.x | 5.x |
| 2.x | 6.x |
| 3.x | 7.x |
| 4.x | 8.x |
