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/// Retrieves records from an index, up to 1,000 per request. While searching retrieves _hits_ (records augmented with attributes for highlighting and ranking details), browsing _just_ returns matching records. This can be useful if you want to export your indices. - The Analytics API doesn't collect data when using `browse`. - Records are ranked by attributes and custom ranking. - There's no ranking for: typo-tolerance, number of matched words, proximity, geo distance. Browse requests automatically apply these settings: - `advancedSyntax`: `false` - `attributesToHighlight`: `[]` - `attributesToSnippet`: `[]` - `distinct`: `false` - `enablePersonalization`: `false` - `enableRules`: `false` - `facets`: `[]` - `getRankingInfo`: `false` - `ignorePlurals`: `false` - `optionalFilters`: `[]` - `typoTolerance`: `true` or `false` (`min` and `strict` evaluate to `true`) If you send these parameters with your browse requests, they'll be ignored.
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/// Retrieves records from an index, up to 1,000 per request. While searching retrieves _hits_ (records augmented with attributes for highlighting and ranking details), browsing _just_ returns matching records. This can be useful if you want to export your indices. - The Analytics API doesn't collect data when using `browse`. - Records are ranked by attributes and custom ranking. - There's no ranking for: typo-tolerance, number of matched words, proximity, geo distance. Browse requests automatically apply these settings: - `advancedSyntax`: `false` - `attributesToHighlight`: `[]` - `attributesToSnippet`: `[]` - `distinct`: `false` - `enablePersonalization`: `false` - `enableRules`: `false` - `facets`: `[]` - `getRankingInfo`: `false` - `ignorePlurals`: `false` - `optionalFilters`: `[]` - `typoTolerance`: `true` or `false` (`min` and `strict` evaluate to `true`) If you send these parameters with your browse requests, they'll be ignored.
/// Retrieves records from an index, up to 1,000 per request. While searching retrieves _hits_ (records augmented with attributes for highlighting and ranking details), browsing _just_ returns matching records. This can be useful if you want to export your indices. - The Analytics API doesn't collect data when using `browse`. - Records are ranked by attributes and custom ranking. - There's no ranking for: typo-tolerance, number of matched words, proximity, geo distance. Browse requests automatically apply these settings: - `advancedSyntax`: `false` - `attributesToHighlight`: `[]` - `attributesToSnippet`: `[]` - `distinct`: `false` - `enablePersonalization`: `false` - `enableRules`: `false` - `facets`: `[]` - `getRankingInfo`: `false` - `ignorePlurals`: `false` - `optionalFilters`: `[]` - `typoTolerance`: `true` or `false` (`min` and `strict` evaluate to `true`) If you send these parameters with your browse requests, they'll be ignored. (Synchronous version)
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/// Retrieves records from an index, up to 1,000 per request. While searching retrieves _hits_ (records augmented with attributes for highlighting and ranking details), browsing _just_ returns matching records. This can be useful if you want to export your indices. - The Analytics API doesn't collect data when using `browse`. - Records are ranked by attributes and custom ranking. - There's no ranking for: typo-tolerance, number of matched words, proximity, geo distance. Browse requests automatically apply these settings: - `advancedSyntax`: `false` - `attributesToHighlight`: `[]` - `attributesToSnippet`: `[]` - `distinct`: `false` - `enablePersonalization`: `false` - `enableRules`: `false` - `facets`: `[]` - `getRankingInfo`: `false` - `ignorePlurals`: `false` - `optionalFilters`: `[]` - `typoTolerance`: `true` or `false` (`min` and `strict` evaluate to `true`) If you send these parameters with your browse requests, they'll be ignored. (Synchronous version)
/// Sends multiple search requests to one or more indices. This can be useful in these cases: - Different indices for different purposes, such as, one index for products, another one for marketing content. - Multiple searches to the same index—for example, with different filters. Use the helper `searchForHits` or `searchForFacets` to get the results in a more convenient format, if you already know the return type you want.
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/// Sends multiple search requests to one or more indices. This can be useful in these cases: - Different indices for different purposes, such as, one index for products, another one for marketing content. - Multiple searches to the same index—for example, with different filters. Use the helper `searchForHits` or `searchForFacets` to get the results in a more convenient format, if you already know the return type you want.
/// Sends multiple search requests to one or more indices. This can be useful in these cases: - Different indices for different purposes, such as, one index for products, another one for marketing content. - Multiple searches to the same index—for example, with different filters. Use the helper `searchForHits` or `searchForFacets` to get the results in a more convenient format, if you already know the return type you want. (Synchronous version)
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/// Sends multiple search requests to one or more indices. This can be useful in these cases: - Different indices for different purposes, such as, one index for products, another one for marketing content. - Multiple searches to the same index—for example, with different filters. Use the helper `searchForHits` or `searchForFacets` to get the results in a more convenient format, if you already know the return type you want. (Synchronous version)
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/// Sends multiple search requests to one or more indices. This can be useful in these cases: - Different indices for different purposes, such as, one index for products, another one for marketing content. - Multiple searches to the same index—for example, with different filters. Use the helper `searchForHits` or `searchForFacets` to get the results in a more convenient format, if you already know the return type you want.
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/// Retrieves records from an index, up to 1,000 per request. While searching retrieves _hits_ (records augmented with attributes for highlighting and ranking details), browsing _just_ returns matching records. This can be useful if you want to export your indices. - The Analytics API doesn't collect data when using `browse`. - Records are ranked by attributes and custom ranking. - There's no ranking for: typo-tolerance, number of matched words, proximity, geo distance. Browse requests automatically apply these settings: - `advancedSyntax`: `false` - `attributesToHighlight`: `[]` - `attributesToSnippet`: `[]` - `distinct`: `false` - `enablePersonalization`: `false` - `enableRules`: `false` - `facets`: `[]` - `getRankingInfo`: `false` - `ignorePlurals`: `false` - `optionalFilters`: `[]` - `typoTolerance`: `true` or `false` (`min` and `strict` evaluate to `true`) If you send these parameters with your browse requests, they'll be ignored.
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/// Retrieves records from an index, up to 1,000 per request. While searching retrieves _hits_ (records augmented with attributes for highlighting and ranking details), browsing _just_ returns matching records. This can be useful if you want to export your indices. - The Analytics API doesn't collect data when using `browse`. - Records are ranked by attributes and custom ranking. - There's no ranking for: typo-tolerance, number of matched words, proximity, geo distance. Browse requests automatically apply these settings: - `advancedSyntax`: `false`- `attributesToHighlight`: `[]`- `attributesToSnippet`: `[]`- `distinct`: `false`- `enablePersonalization`: `false`- `enableRules`: `false`- `facets`: `[]`- `getRankingInfo`: `false`- `ignorePlurals`: `false`- `optionalFilters`: `[]` - `typoTolerance`: `true` or `false` (`min` and `strict` evaluate to `true`) If you send these parameters with your browse requests, they'll be ignored.
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/// Sends multiple search requests to one or more indices. This can be useful in these cases: - Different indices for different purposes, such as, one index for products, another one for marketing content. - Multiple searches to the same index—for example, with different filters. Use the helper `searchForHits` or `searchForFacets` to get the results in a more convenient format, if you already know the return type you want.
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/// Sends multiple search requests to one or more indices. This can be useful in these cases: - Different indices for different purposes, such as, one index for products, another one for marketing content. - Multiple searches to the same index—for example, with different filters. Use the helper `searchForHits` or `searchForFacets` to get the results in a more convenient format, if you already know the return type you want.
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