I modify search.xml temaplate with following code:
{% if content %}
{% if not post.type %}
<content type="html"><![CDATA[{{ post.content | noControlChars | safe }}]]></content>
{% else %}
<content type="html"><![CDATA[{{ post.title | noControlChars | safe }}]]></content>
{% endif %}
{% endif %}
it will skip specific post with keyword "type" when generating search.xml.
It could be anything after keyword "type" in order to make it work.
Generate search data for Hexo 3.x and 4.x. This plugin is used for generating a search index file, which contains all the neccessary data of your articles that you can use to write a local search engine for your blog. Supports both XML and JSON format output.
- Demo - try out the search engine in this site.
- Demo JSON output
- Demo XML output
$ npm install hexo-generator-search --save
You can configure this plugin in your root _config.yml
.
search:
path: search.xml
field: post
content: true
- path - file path. By default is
search.xml
. If the file extension is.json
, the output format will be JSON. Otherwise XML format file will be exported. - field - the search scope you want to search, you can chose:
- post (Default) - will only covers all the posts of your blog.
- page - will only covers all the pages of your blog.
- all - will covers all the posts and pages of your blog.
- content - whether contains the whole content of each article. If
false
, the generated results only cover title and other meta info without mainbody. By default istrue
.
To exclude a certain post or page from being indexed, you can simply insert indexing: false
setting at the top of its front-matter, e.g.:
title: "Code Highlight"
date: "2014-03-15 20:17:16"
tags: highlight
categories: Demo
description: "A collection of Hello World applications from helloworld.org."
toc: true
indexing: false
---
Then the generated result will not contain this post or page.
This plugin is used for generating a xml / json file from your Hexo blog that provides data for searching.
After executing hexo g
you will get the generated result at your public folder.
You have two choices:
- you don't want to write search engine by yourself. There are many themes that take use this plugin for local searching that works out of box.
- you are familiar with Ajax and jQuery and would like to write your own search engine. You can implement one by yourself according to the example theme I give. Read the source code of this theme. Generally there are 3 steps:
- write a search view. This is the place for displaying a search form and search results ;
- write a search script. This script tells the browser how to grab search data and filter out contents what we're searching;
- tell hexo to connect the above two part.