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# Meilisearch {#module-services-meilisearch}
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Meilisearch is a lightweight, fast and powerful search engine. Think elastic search with a much smaller footprint.
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## Quickstart {#module-services-meilisearch-quickstart}
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the minimum to start meilisearch is
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```nix
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{
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services.meilisearch.enable = true;
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}
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```
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this will start the http server included with meilisearch on port 7700.
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test with `curl -X GET 'http://localhost:7700/health'`
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## Usage {#module-services-meilisearch-usage}
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you first need to add documents to an index before you can search for documents.
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### Add a documents to the `movies` index {#module-services-meilisearch-quickstart-add}
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`curl -X POST 'http://127.0.0.1:7700/indexes/movies/documents' --data '[{"id": "123", "title": "Superman"}, {"id": 234, "title": "Batman"}]'`
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### Search documents in the `movies` index {#module-services-meilisearch-quickstart-search}
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`curl 'http://127.0.0.1:7700/indexes/movies/search' --data '{ "q": "botman" }'` (note the typo is intentional and there to demonstrate the typo tolerant capabilities)
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## Defaults {#module-services-meilisearch-defaults}
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- The default nixos package doesn't come with the [dashboard](https://docs.meilisearch.com/learn/getting_started/quick_start.html#search), since the dashboard features makes some assets downloads at compile time.
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- Anonymized Analytics sent to meilisearch are disabled by default.
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- Default deployment is development mode. It doesn't require a secret master key. All routes are not protected and accessible.
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## Missing {#module-services-meilisearch-missing}
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- the snapshot feature is not yet configurable from the module, it's just a matter of adding the relevant environment variables.
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