You can link an existing account with GitHub/Google by logging with these providers using the email attached to your Meilisearch account.
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Look for the Embedders
option in your index settings menu. Click on the Add embedder
button and choose your embedder option:
OpenAI: Easily set up OpenAI as an embedder by entering your OpenAI key. This allows OpenAI to handle the embedding generation.
Custom: Generate the embeddings yourself and integrate them into your documents.
You’ll need to input details like the model and API key for OpenAI, or configure your custom embedder settings. Complete the necessary fields and follow the on-screen prompts to finalize your setup.
Please note: After configuration, the settings update may take some time, especially if your index contains a large number of documents.
Once the update is complete, simply add the hybrid search
parameter to your search requests to enjoy the new AI-powered hybrid search experience. Find details about this parameter in the documentation.
To get the full picture of this release's benefits, read the announcement.
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Search performance metrics
Search latency
Maximum search queries per second
Operations metrics
Bandwidth
API calls
Watch the video to get the full picture of this release’s benefits:
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Daily searches chart
Most searched queries
Searches without results
Daily search latency
Total searches
Total users
No result rate
Click-through rate
Average click position
Daily searches per index
Conversion
To get the full picture of this release's benefits, read the announcement.
]]>From your main dashboard, click on the dropdown menu next to the Meilisearch logo on the top navbar, select Create a team. By clicking it and assigning a name to your team, your collaborative space is instantly set up.
To invite your colleagues, navigate to the team settings, click on Invite new member, and enter their email address.
When you invite someone to a team, they receive an invitation link via email, and upon acceptance, they can start collaborating immediately. If they already have an account, a notification pops up on their dashboard too.
Every team member can create their own projects, ensuring everyone has a say in the collaboration.
For team owners have extensive control. They can modify project plans and update billing information.
From the Team settings section, team owners can rename their team, manage user invitations and removals, and even transfer ownership.
]]>First of all, you need a running project in Meilisearch Cloud. Once you have created a project, navigate to your project's index list and create a new index.
When prompted to import your documents, choose 'Documentation Crawler'.
Then, input or paste your documentation's URL and click on ‘Next’.
Click on 'Run' to start crawling your documentation content and push it into a Meilisearch instance. This process may take several minutes.
Once the status changes to 'ready', you'll be able to navigate back to your project's overview. From there, simply click on the project’s URL or choose the 'Preview search' option located in the top menu to access the 'search preview' feature.
Perform a few searches to ensure that your documentation has been indexed correctly. This step is especially useful for understanding the schema of your documents.
Now that your documentation is indexed, the only thing missing is a search bar. Go back to your project and navigate to your index settings. Go to the 'tools' tab, and then click on 'crawler'. You'll find the crawler settings and related resources. Click on the UI starter kit to learn how to implement a seamless search experience for your project.
And that’s it! You are now fully equipped to add a seamless search experience to your documentation!
How to share feedback with our team?
Navigate to your profile and click on "Share Feedback"
Select your preferred communication channel.
You can schedule a call with our Product Managers, upvote your favorite features on our public roadmap, open a GitHub discussion, and fill in a short feedback survey.
Your voice matters, and we're here to listen! Join us in crafting a more remarkable Meilisearch experience.
]]>Detailed task list: the Tasks View showcases a list of your tasks, detailing their UID, status, type, index UID, duration, and enqueued date. Moreover, you can sort the list based on these parameters.
JSON panel: alongside the list, there's a panel displaying the selected task's JSON, which can easily be copied.
Filtering: you can sift through tasks based on their status, type, and date.
Refresh option: whenever a task is enqueued, the Show new tasks
button lets you decide when to view the latest task without disrupting your current view.
Customization: customize the view further by toggling the columns' visibility according to your preferences.
Version requirements: this feature is exclusively available for projects that run on Meilisearch v1.0.0 or higher.
Latest version perks: for those using the latest Meilisearch version (v1.3.0), the Tasks View also displays the count of fetched tasks.
We hope this addition enhances your project management efficiency. Enjoy exploring!
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Before importing a dump, you must first create a new project.
👉 If you're unfamiliar with creating a dump, you can learn how in the documentation's dedicated section.
Once you click the button to create a new project, a form will appear that invites you to provide the project information.
Enter the required details for your project, including the project name and the region where it will be hosted.
Look for the Upload dump
button on the bottom left of the form.
Click this button to browse your files and upload your desired dump file.
👉 The default dumps folder is named
dumps
, located in the same directory as your Meilisearch binary, unless you specified a different directory when launching your Meilisearch instance.
Once you've selected the dump file, its name should appear next to the button. Click the Create project
button to proceed.
After a few seconds, you'll see a message notifying you that your project is being created. Click the Go to the index list
button to view and manage your indexes.
You can now manage your project and start searching.
And that's it! You've now successfully imported a dump into your new Meilisearch Cloud project!
]]>Experimental features can now be toggled at project level without downtime.
If your project is running Meilisearch v1.3
or higher, you’ll now see a section to manage “Experimental features” in the project overview.
To activate or deactivate an experimental feature, simply check/uncheck the box ✨
For more information on experimental features, see our developer documentation.
We’d love to hear your feedback about these new changes. Let us know what you think!
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