<CurrentRefinements>
<CurrentRefinements // Optional props includedAttributes={string[]} excludedAttributes={string[]} transformItems={UseCurrentRefinementsProps['transformItems']} classNames={Partial<CurrentRefinementsClassNames>} ...props={React.ComponentProps<'div'>} />
About this widget
<CurrentRefinements>
is a widget that lets you display the list of active refinements in the search.
You can also create your own UI with
useCurrentRefinements()
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Examples
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import React from 'react';
import algoliasearch from 'algoliasearch/lite';
import { InstantSearch, CurrentRefinements } from 'react-instantsearch-hooks-web';
const searchClient = algoliasearch('YourApplicationID', 'YourSearchOnlyAPIKey');
function App() {
return (
<InstantSearch indexName="instant_search" searchClient={searchClient}>
<CurrentRefinements />
</InstantSearch>
);
}
Props
includedAttributes
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type: string[]
default: []
The attributes to include (all by default). This parameter can’t be used with In the example below, only the |
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excludedAttributes
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type: string[]
default: ['query']
The attributes to exclude from the widget. This parameter can’t be used with In the example below, the |
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transformItems
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type: UseCurrentRefinementsProps['transformItems']
default: items => items
Receives the items and is called before displaying them. Should return a new array with the same shape as the original array. Useful for transforming, removing, or reordering items. In addition, the full |
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classNames
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type: Partial<CurrentRefinementsClassNames>
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CSS classes to pass to the widget’s elements. This is useful to style widgets with class-based CSS frameworks like Bootstrap or Tailwind CSS.
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...props
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type: React.ComponentProps<'div'>
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Hook
React InstantSearch Hooks let you create your own UI for the <CurrentRefinements>
widget with useCurrentRefinements()
. Hooks provide APIs to access the widget state and interact with InstantSearch.
The useCurrentRefinements()
Hook accepts parameters and returns APIs.
Usage
First, create your React component:
import { useCurrentRefinements } from 'react-instantsearch-hooks-web';
function CustomCurrentRefinements(props) {
const { items, canRefine, refine } = useCurrentRefinements(props);
return <>{/* Your JSX */}</>;
}
Then, render the widget:
<CustomCurrentRefinements {...props} />
Parameters
Hooks accept parameters. You can pass them manually, or forward the props from your custom component.
When you provide a function to Hooks, make sure to pass a stable reference with useCallback()
to avoid rendering endlessly. Objects and arrays are memoized so you don’t have to stabilize them.
includedAttributes
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type: string[]
default: []
The attributes to include (all by default). This parameter can’t be used with In the example below, only the |
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excludedAttributes
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type: string[]
default: ['query']
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transformItems
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type: UseCurrentRefinementsProps['transformItems']
default: items => items
Receives the items and is called before displaying them. Should return a new array with the same shape as the original array. Useful for transforming, removing, or reordering items. In addition, the full |
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APIs
Hooks return APIs, such as state and functions. You can use them to build your UI and interact with React InstantSearch.
items
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type: CurrentRefinementsItem[]
All the currently refined items grouped by attribute.
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canRefine
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refine
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type: (value: CurrentRefinementsItem) => void
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import React from 'react';
import { useCurrentRefinements } from 'react-instantsearch-hooks-web';
function CustomCurrentRefinements(props) {
const { items, refine } = useCurrentRefinements(props);
return <>{/* Your JSX */}</>;
}