Product Selector

Fusion 5.12
    Fusion 5.12

    Result tags

    The Result tag renders if results are available. It outputs a single result, and must be nested within a Result List tag. The No Results tag renders if no results are available.

    Result tag

    The Result tag renders if results are available. It outputs a single result, and must be nested within a Result List tag.

    <search:result-list response="response">
        <search:result>
            <search:field name="title"></search:field>
            <search:field name="description"></search:field>
        </search:result>
    </search:result-list>

    See the search:result tag doc for all available attributes.

    Conditional result tag

    It is also possible to use the result tag to conditionally display a set of fields based on the value of a given field. This is useful when each result fit into a specific category.

    Usage

    The syntax is as follows:

    <search:result-list response="response">
        <search:result a-field-name="fieldValue">
            <search:field name="title"></search:field>
            <search:field name="description"></search:field>
        </search:result>
        <search:result a-field-name="otherFieldValue">
            <search:field name="otherTitle"></search:field>
            <search:field name="otherDescription"></search:field>
        </search:result>
    </search:result-list>

    For example, if you had 2 types of results, documents and people, with different fields, you could display them in a single result list as follows:

    <search:result-list response="response">
        <search:result type="people">
            <search:field name="name"></search:field>
            <search:field name="date-of-birth"></search:field>
        </search:result>
        <search:result type="document">
            <search:field name="title"></search:field>
            <search:field name="author"></search:field>
        </search:result>
    </search:result-list>

    It is also possible to combine multiple conditions. All have to be met for the specific <search:result> tag to be selected. For example:

    <search:result-list response="response">
        <search:result type="people" country="Vietnam">
            <h1>Vietnam</h1>
            <search:field name="name"></search:field>
            <search:field name="date-of-birth"></search:field>
        </search:result>
        <search:result type="people">
            <h1>Rest of the World</h1>
            <search:field name="name"></search:field>
            <search:field name="date-of-birth"></search:field>
        </search:result>
    </search:result-list>