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Docs don't cover search element when using Web Component

Open digitalformula opened this issue 3 years ago • 6 comments

Describe the bug

Docs cover how to use the search element when using React or Gatsby, but don't cover how to do that when you're using the Web Component. Contacted support and they said to log an issue here.

Hoping someone can address this for us ASAP so we can move forward with our Stoplight Studio deployment.

To Reproduce

View the docs

Expected behavior

Docs should include examples and notes on how to use the search element when using the Web Component vs just React or Gatsby.

digitalformula avatar Nov 05 '21 01:11 digitalformula

+1

dunxz avatar Nov 08 '21 11:11 dunxz

Bump? This is an actual support request and not a normal issue that will hopefully be fixed at some stage in the future. We can't move forward with our commercial deployment until this is resolved.

digitalformula avatar Nov 09 '21 04:11 digitalformula

+1

owen-caulfield avatar Nov 15 '21 11:11 owen-caulfield

Hey @digitalformula! We haven't exposed the search functionality in web components yet. Documenting them would come as a follow up for that. We'll be taking it up in the upcoming sprints.

Can you let me know how you're looking to use search for us to make sure it fulfils your use case. 🙏🏼

mnaumanali94 avatar Nov 15 '21 13:11 mnaumanali94

"Can you let me know how you're looking to use search for us to make sure it fulfils your use case" Using the API docs as per twitter-bootstrap example (https://github.com/stoplightio/elements/tree/main/examples/bootstrap), can a search be added to the page either in nav (top centre) or menu nav (top-left)

dunxz avatar Nov 16 '21 09:11 dunxz

@mnaumanali94 has there been any movement on this?

digitalformula avatar May 13 '22 01:05 digitalformula

I'm definitely very interested in this as well! The project I am currently working on does not have the ability to properly build a React version of the documentation, so a HTML version would be preferable. But without search, the usability would be a serious problem.

Any updates?

arondeparon avatar Oct 17 '22 09:10 arondeparon

I'm definitely very interested in this as well! The project I am currently working on does not have the ability to properly build a React version of the documentation, so a HTML version would be preferable. But without search, the usability would be a serious problem.

Any updates?

I asked for an update in May and they haven't even bothered to respond. Pretty clear they aren't interested in adding this sorely needed functionality (assuming they haven't added it and not updated this open issue). I've lost pretty much lost all hope of ever getting decent support out of Stoplight.

digitalformula avatar Oct 24 '22 02:10 digitalformula