Search Schema

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Search Schema Overview
Kibo's Search allows you to configure and then fine-tune the results customers see when searching for products on your site. Setting up Search occurs in two phases, the Schema Editor and Search Configurations. Both determine what a customer sees b...
Add a Core Field
To add a new entry to the list of available fields, click Add  above the list. Once you've clicked Add, a popup will appear with a drop-down menu where you can choose schema type, Core Field or Custom Attribute. Select the Schema Type and then...
Add Custom Attributes
From the list, click Add . Choose Custom Attribute from the Schema Type drop-down menu and then click Next . Search for the field you need by typing and then selecting from the available choices. Because these are more numerous than Core ...
Field Type Analyzer Implementation Guide
Kibo KCCP provides multiple analyzers (also known as "field types") to examine and process field text. These impact indexing and how search results are ranked and displayed. Selecting field and analyzer combinations depends on the fields your cust...
Field Type Analyzers
This article describes the search analyzers you can use, as well as how to add an analyzer to your schema. Add an Analyzer To apply an analyzer with an attribute to the schema: Go to Main  > Search  > Schema . Click Add in the Field/Attr...
Term-Based Suggester
You can implement a typeahead search experience through a term-based suggester. This allows you to pre-define search terms to return as suggestion results as users are actively typing, and provide immediate feedback to help users find what they ar...
Stop Words
Stop words are common words that are often ignored in search queries due to not carrying much meaning, such as "the" or "and." Excluding these words from the query allows you to focus on the most significant terms and return more accurate result...