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Pluggable search interface? #495

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leelynne opened this issue Dec 12, 2023 · 4 comments
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Pluggable search interface? #495

leelynne opened this issue Dec 12, 2023 · 4 comments

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@leelynne
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Hello!
I see there is not currently a plan for a pluggable search engine (#449).

Would you be open to accepting a change that creates go search engine interface (but the only and default implementation is Algolia)? I could make this at your direction or I could propose an interface and we could go from there.

Thanks for the work on this great project.

@jfreda
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jfreda commented Dec 16, 2023

👋 Hi @leelynne and thanks for the interest in Hermes! I think we'd probably be open to this once we remove v1 of the Hermes API which is planned for next month. I think this should make things much easier for a search engine interface. I'll keep this issue open and we'll reach out once ready!

@leelynne
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Awesome, thanks!

@Akshay-Thakare
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@jfreda Just curious, From an enterprise perspective, why wasn't the Google Drive search API supported?
Ref: https://developers.google.com/drive/api/guides/ref-search-terms

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jfreda commented Mar 20, 2024

@jfreda Just curious, From an enterprise perspective, why wasn't the Google Drive search API supported? Ref: https://developers.google.com/drive/api/guides/ref-search-terms

👋 Hi @Akshay-Thakare - we made a design decision to use Algolia based on good experiences with its search functionality vs. Google Drive search.

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