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Description
Please describe the bug you are seeing
Is this library still maintained?
This issue was already reported and I don't know if there's a known way to make the library work?
How can we best reproduce the bug?
same as the other bug reports.
Which version of Docusaurus and @cmfcmf/docusaurus-search-local are you using?
"@cmfcmf/docusaurus-search-local": "0.11.0",
"@docusaurus/core": "2.3.0",
"@docusaurus/mdx-loader": "2.3.0",
"@docusaurus/preset-classic": "2.3.0",
Which Node.js version are you using?
Node version: v18.0.0
Which theme are you using?
Yes, I am using @docusaurus/theme-classic
How does your plugin config look like?
const config = {
title: "",
tagline: "",
url,
baseUrl,
onBrokenLinks: "warn",
onBrokenMarkdownLinks: "warn",
favicon: "img/favicon/favicon.png",
trailingSlash: true,
organizationName: "", // Usually your GitHub org/user name.
projectName: "", // Usually your repo name.
customFields: {
isNodeEnvProd,
isNodeEnvDev,
sentryDsn,
},
plugins: [
async function (context, options) {
return {
name: "postcss-tailwindcss-loader",
configurePostCss(postcssOptions) {
postcssOptions.plugins.push(require("tailwindcss"), require("autoprefixer"));
return postcssOptions;
},
};
},
[
require.resolve("@cmfcmf/docusaurus-search-local"),
{
// whether to index docs pages
indexDocs: true,
// Whether to also index the titles of the parent categories in the sidebar of a doc page.
// 0 disables this feature.
// 1 indexes the direct parent category in the sidebar of a doc page
// 2 indexes up to two nested parent categories of a doc page
// 3...
//
// Do _not_ use Infinity, the value must be a JSON-serializable integer.
indexDocSidebarParentCategories: 0,
// whether to index blog pages
indexBlog: false,
// whether to index static pages
// /404.html is never indexed
indexPages: false,
// language of your documentation, see next section
// language: "en",
// setting this to "none" will prevent the default CSS to be included. The default CSS
// comes from autocomplete-theme-classic, which you can read more about here:
// https://www.algolia.com/doc/ui-libraries/autocomplete/api-reference/autocomplete-theme-classic/
// When you want to overwrite CSS variables defined by the default theme, make sure to suffix your
// overwrites with `!important`, because they might otherwise not be applied as expected. See the
// following comment for more information: https://github.com/cmfcmf/docusaurus-search-local/issues/107#issuecomment-1119831938.
style: undefined,
// The maximum number of search results shown to the user. This does _not_ affect performance of
// searches, but simply does not display additional search results that have been found.
maxSearchResults: 8,
// lunr.js-specific settings
lunr: {
// When indexing your documents, their content is split into "tokens".
// Text entered into the search box is also tokenized.
// This setting configures the separator used to determine where to split the text into tokens.
// By default, it splits the text at whitespace and dashes.
//
// Note: Does not work for "ja" and "th" languages, since these use a different tokenizer.
tokenizerSeparator: /[\s\-]+/,
// https://lunrjs.com/guides/customising.html#similarity-tuning
//
// This parameter controls the importance given to the length of a document and its fields. This
// value must be between 0 and 1, and by default it has a value of 0.75. Reducing this value
// reduces the effect of different length documents on a term’s importance to that document.
b: 0.75,
// This controls how quickly the boost given by a common word reaches saturation. Increasing it
// will slow down the rate of saturation and lower values result in quicker saturation. The
// default value is 1.2. If the collection of documents being indexed have high occurrences
// of words that are not covered by a stop word filter, these words can quickly dominate any
// similarity calculation. In these cases, this value can be reduced to get more balanced results.
k1: 1.2,
// By default, we rank pages where the search term appears in the title higher than pages where
// the search term appears in just the text. This is done by "boosting" title matches with a
// higher value than content matches. The concrete boosting behavior can be controlled by changing
// the following settings.
titleBoost: 5,
contentBoost: 1,
tagsBoost: 3,
parentCategoriesBoost: 2, // Only used when indexDocSidebarParentCategories > 0
},
},
],
],
presets: [
[
"@docusaurus/preset-classic",
/** @type {import('@docusaurus/preset-classic').Options} */
({
docs: {
// editUrl: 'https://github.com/zeta-chain/zeta-docs',
routeBasePath: "/",
sidebarPath: require.resolve("./sidebars.js"),
showLastUpdateTime: true,
include: ["**/*.md", "**/*.mdx"],
},
blog: false,
theme: {
customCss: require.resolve("./src/css/custom.css"),
},
sitemap: {
changefreq: "weekly",
priority: 0.5,
},
}),
],
],
themeConfig:
/** @type {import('@docusaurus/preset-classic').ThemeConfig} */
{
colorMode: {
defaultMode: "dark",
},
prism: {
theme: require("prism-react-renderer/themes/github"),
darkTheme: require("prism-react-renderer/themes/dracula"),
additionalLanguages: ["solidity"],
},
hideOnScroll: true,
},
};
Additional context
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