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This object contains all predefined search options:
Parameter |
Data Type |
Description |
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highlightColor |
String |
The default highlight color of the search terms. This is overridden by the term-level parameter. This must be in 6 digit hexadecimal format preceded by a #. Example: "#ee3a8c" |
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searchOnInit |
Boolean |
Run search on launch. |
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globalOptions |
Object |
Set the default search options for each of the predefined search terms. This is overridden by the term-level "options" parameter. Example:
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terms |
Array |
An array of objects that represent the search terms that will be available in the predefined search menu. Example:
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predefinedSearch terms
This object represents the search terms that will be available in the predefined search menu:
Parameter |
Data Type |
Description |
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searchTerm |
String |
The search string for the term object. This is overridden by the userDefinedRegex parameter. |
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userDefinedRegex |
String |
A regular expression that will be searched in place of searchTerm. The first and last forward slashes, as well as the flags, are stripped from the string. For example, "/Pa(\\w+)/ig" will become "Pa(\\w+)". When special characters (ex: backslash) are used in the "userDefinedRegex" field, they need to be properly escaped. For example, for searching words that begins with "Pa", the regular expression will be "Pa(\w+)", this regular expression should be properly escaped like this "Pa(\\w+)". All patterns use the Global(g) flag. Example:
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selected |
Boolean |
Whether or not this term will be selected in the menu. |
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options |
Object |
Set the search options for this term. If a parameter is not defined it will inherit the globalOptions-level parameter. Example:
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