This is usually caused by a field missing in the node type. In this case it is looking for a body field. If you add this to that node type, it should correct the error.
It's not clear what your "amateur mistake" was... and I have a very similar error, which I cannot for the life of me get rid of. I've uninstalled search, search_api, everything related - several times - but when I recreate the backend and index, I still don't have the UI as you do at 9:05 here - I get the entity type selector and any attempt to continue results in a fairly similar error. Can you shed any light? @NikLP
It has been a while since I looked at the Search API. I haven't used Drupal that much so I will do my best to help. For the initial test I made sure that the fields selected were the Rendered content and I checked the words filter. On the views I checked the Filter criteria to ensure it is checking both the title and content. Pretty much left the default settings. I did this using a default Drupal on an article and it worked. This link here use the word cat and it will pull up results: dev-sweethoneycode.pantheonsite.io/search/content.
Thank you so much for this tutorial!
You are so welcome!
Very helpful video :)) I love your voice! Keep going, we need people like you!
Thanks.
Very good starting point, thanks a lot :-)
Most welcome!
I got "Field body in content type page not found. Database Search Defaults module could not be installed "
This is usually caused by a field missing in the node type. In this case it is looking for a body field. If you add this to that node type, it should correct the error.
It's not clear what your "amateur mistake" was... and I have a very similar error, which I cannot for the life of me get rid of. I've uninstalled search, search_api, everything related - several times - but when I recreate the backend and index, I still don't have the UI as you do at 9:05 here - I get the entity type selector and any attempt to continue results in a fairly similar error. Can you shed any light? @NikLP
You can try to uninstall the default search database, it did not install for me at the beginning for some reason. But I did not get any errors.
+NikLP I need to make a new video that actually walks through the beginning.
Here is the updated video: th-cam.com/video/f99pFVEFaww/w-d-xo.html
well good tutorial, can you please advice me for search taxonomy data too along with its view . only able to search content data
Do you have an example of what you are trying to do?
Do you know if it's possible to get the user's input put it through tensorflow (e.g. for spelling corrections) and then apply the search?
I think you would be looking at creating custom code to create the full experience. Technically possible I would say.
Good but if i select product as data source along with content then product is not searching :(
Could you tell us why?
Thank you.
Are you using Drupal Commerce? I want to test this with my setup.
@@SweetHoneycode Yes Commerce v2
It has been a while since I looked at the Search API. I haven't used Drupal that much so I will do my best to help.
For the initial test I made sure that the fields selected were the Rendered content and I checked the words filter. On the views I checked the Filter criteria to ensure it is checking both the title and content. Pretty much left the default settings.
I did this using a default Drupal on an article and it worked. This link here use the word cat and it will pull up results: dev-sweethoneycode.pantheonsite.io/search/content.
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11:42 hahaha
Let's be honest, this was creative.
@@SweetHoneycode I laughed at that moment, and I could set up Search API in my website. Thank for your video
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