Skip to main content
Skip to main content

How to Create a Search Service

In this document, you’ll learn how to create a search service in the Medusa backend and the methods you must implement in it.

Prerequisites

A search service must extend the AbstractSearchService class imported from the @medusajs/utils package. If you don’t already have the package installed, run the following command to install it within your project:

npm install @medusajs/utils

Overview

A search service class is in a TypeScript or JavaScript file created in the src/services directory. The class must extend the AbstractSearchService class imported from the @medusajs/utils package.

Based on services’ naming conventions, the file’s name should be the slug version of the search service’s name without service, and the class’s name should be the pascal case of the search service’s name following by Service.

For example, create the MySearchService class in the file src/services/my-search.ts:

src/services/my-search.ts
import { AbstractSearchService } from "@medusajs/utils"

class MySearchService extends AbstractSearchService {
isDefault = false

createIndex(indexName: string, options: Record<string, any>) {
throw new Error("Method not implemented.")
}
getIndex(indexName: string) {
throw new Error("Method not implemented.")
}
addDocuments(
indexName: string,
documents: Record<string, any>[],
type: string
) {
throw new Error("Method not implemented.")
}
replaceDocuments(
indexName: string,
documents: Record<string, any>[],
type: string
) {
throw new Error("Method not implemented.")
}
deleteDocument(
indexName: string,
document_id: string | number
) {
throw new Error("Method not implemented.")
}
deleteAllDocuments(indexName: string) {
throw new Error("Method not implemented.")
}
search(
indexName: string,
query: string,
options: Record<string, any>
) {
return {
message: "test",
}
}
updateSettings(
indexName: string,
settings: Record<string, any>
) {
throw new Error("Method not implemented.")
}

}

export default MySearchService

Notes About Class Methods

Although there are several helper methods in this class, the main methods used by the Medusa backend are addDocuments, deleteDocument, and search. The rest of the methods are provided in case you need them for custom use cases.


constructor

You can use the constructor of your search service to access the different services in Medusa through dependency injection.

You can also use the constructor to initialize your integration with the third-party provider. For example, if you use a client to connect to the third-party provider’s APIs, you can initialize it in the constructor and use it in other methods in the service.

Additionally, if you’re creating your search service as an external plugin to be installed on any Medusa backend and you want to access the options added for the plugin, you can access them in the constructor. The default constructor already sets the value of the class proeprty options_ to the passed options.

Example

// ...
import { ProductService } from "@medusajs/medusa"

type InjectedDependencies = {
productService: ProductService
}

class MySearchService extends AbstractSearchService {
// ...
protected readonly productService_: ProductService

constructor({ productService }: InjectedDependencies) {
// @ts-expect-error prefer-rest-params
super(...arguments)
this.productService_ = productService

// you can also initialize a client that
// communicates with a third-party service.
this.client = new Client(options)
}

// ...
}

Parameters

containeranyRequired
An instance of MedusaContainer that allows you to access other resources, such as services, in your Medusa backend.
optionsanyRequired
If this search service is created in a plugin, the plugin's options are passed in this parameter.

Properties

isDefaultanyRequired
This property is used to pinpoint the default search service defined in the Medusa core. For custom search services, the isDefault property must be false.
options_Record<string, unknown>Required
If your search service is created in a plugin, the plugin's options will be available in this property.

Methods

createIndex

This method is used to create an index in the search engine.

Example

An example implementation, assuming client would interact with a third-party service:

src/services/my-search.ts
class MySearchService extends AbstractSearchService {
// ...
createIndex(indexName: string, options: Record<string, any>) {
return this.client_.initIndex(indexName)
}
// ...
}

Another example of how the MeiliSearch plugin uses the options parameter:

class MeiliSearchService extends AbstractSearchService {
// ...
async createIndex(
indexName: string,
options: Record<string, unknown> = { primaryKey: "id" }
) {
return await this.client_.createIndex(indexName, options)
}
// ...
}

Parameters

indexNamestringRequired
The name of the index to create.
optionsunknownRequired
Any options that may be relevant to your search service. This parameter doesn't have any defined format as it depends on your custom implementation.

Returns

unknownunknownRequired
No required format of returned data, as it depends on your custom implementation.

getIndex

This method is used to retrieve an index’s results from the search engine.

Example

class MySearchService extends AbstractSearchService {
// ...

getIndex(indexName: string) {
return this.client_.getIndex(indexName)
}
}

Parameters

indexNamestringRequired
The name of the index

Returns

unknownunknownRequired
No required format of returned data, as it depends on your custom implementation.

addDocuments

This method is used to add a document to an index in the search engine.

When the Medusa backend loads, it triggers indexing for all products available in the Medusa backend, which uses this method to add or update documents. It’s also used whenever a new product is added or a product is updated.

Example

class MySearchService extends AbstractSearchService {
// ...

async addDocuments(
indexName: string,
documents: Record<string, any>[],
type: string
) {
return await this.client_
.addDocuments(indexName, documents)
}
}

Parameters

indexNamestringRequired
The name of the index to add the documents to.
documentsunknownRequired
The list of documents to add. For example, an array of products.
typestringRequired
The type of documents being indexed. For example, products.

Returns

unknownunknownRequired
The response of saving the documents in the search engine, but there’s no required format of the response.

replaceDocuments

This method is used to replace existing documents in the search engine of an index with new documents.

Example

class MySearchService extends AbstractSearchService {
// ...

async replaceDocuments(
indexName: string,
documents: Record<string, any>[],
type: string
) {
await this.client_
.removeDocuments(indexName)
return await this.client_
.addDocuments(indexName, documents)
}
}

Parameters

indexNamestringRequired
The name of the index that the documents belong to.
documentsunknownRequired
The list of documents to index. For example, it can be an array of products. Based on your search engine implementation, the documents should include an identification key that allows replacing the existing documents.
typestringRequired
The type of documents being replaced. For example, products.

Returns

unknownunknownRequired
The response of replacing the documents in the search engine, but there’s no required format of the response.

deleteDocument

This method is used to delete a document from an index.

When a product is deleted in the Medusa backend, this method is used to delete the product from the search engine’s index.

Example

class MySearchService extends AbstractSearchService {
// ...

async deleteDocument(
indexName: string,
document_id: string | number
) {
return await this.client_
.deleteDocument(indexName, document_id)
}
}

Parameters

indexNamestringRequired
The name of the index that the document belongs to.
document_idstring | numberRequired
The ID of the item indexed. For example, if the deleted item is a product, then this is the ID of the product.

Returns

unknownunknownRequired
The response of deleting the document in the search engine, but there’s no required format of the response.

deleteAllDocuments

This method is used to delete all documents from an index.

Example

class MySearchService extends AbstractSearchService {
// ...

async deleteAllDocuments(indexName: string) {
return await this.client_
.deleteDocuments(indexName)
}
}

Parameters

indexNamestringRequired
The index's name.

Returns

unknownunknownRequired
The response of deleting the documents of that index in the search engine, but there’s no required format of the response.

This method is used to search through an index by a query.

In the Medusa backend, this method is used within the Search Products API Route to retrieve the search results. The API route's response type is an array of items, though the item's format is not defined as it depends on the data returned by this method.

Example

class MySearchService extends AbstractSearchService {
// ...

async search(
indexName: string,
query: string,
options: Record<string, any>
) {
const hits = await this.client_
.search(indexName, query)
return {
hits,
}
}
}

Parameters

indexNamestringRequired
The index's name. In the case of the Search Products API Routes, its value is products.
querynull | stringRequired
The search query to retrieve results for.
optionsunknownRequired
Options that can configure the search process. The Search Products API route passes an object having the properties:
  • paginationOptions: An object having an offset and limit properties, which are passed in the API Route's body.
  • filter: Filters that are passed in the API Route's request body. Its format is unknown, so you can pass filters based on your search service.
  • additionalOptions: Any other parameters that may be passed in the request's body.

Returns

unknownunknownRequired
The list of results. For example, an array of products.

updateSettings

This method is used to update the settings of an index within the search service. This is useful if you want to update the index settings when the plugin options change.

For example, in the Algolia plugin, a loader, which runs when the Medusa backend loads, is used to update the settings of indices based on the plugin options. The loader uses this method to update the settings.

Example

class MySearchService extends AbstractSearchService {
// ...

async updateSettings(
indexName: string,
settings: Record<string, any>
) {
return await this.client_
.updateSettings(indexName, settings)
}
}

Parameters

indexNamestringRequired
The index's name to update its settings.
settingsunknownRequired
The settings to update. Its format depends on your use case.

Returns

unknownunknownRequired
The response of updating the index in the search engine, but there’s no required format of the response.

Test Implementation

Note

If you created your search service in a plugin, refer to this guide on how to test plugins.

After finishing your search service implementation:

1. Make sure you have an event bus module installed that triggers search indexing when the Medusa backend loads.

2. Run the build command in the root of your Medusa backend:

npm run build

3. Start the backend with the develop command:

npx medusa develop

4. Try to search for products either using the Search Products API Route. The results returned by your search service's search method is returned in the hits response field.

Was this section helpful?