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MarkLogic 10 Product Documentation
search.resolve

search.resolve(
   query as Node,
   [options as element(search.options)?],
   [start as (Number|String)?],
   [page-length as (Number|String)?]
) as element(search.response)

Summary

This function is the same as search:search, except that it takes a parsed and annotated cts:query XML node or a structured search search:query XML node as input.

Parameters
query A cts:query object, a serialized cts:query, or a structured query (search:query). You can generate any of these forms of query using search:parse.
options Options to define the search grammar and control the search. See the description for $options for the function search:search.
start The index of the first hit to return. The default is 1.
page-length The maximum number of hits to return. The default is 10. If the value is 0, no results are returned.

Example

const search = require('/MarkLogic/appservices/search/search');

search.resolve(search.parse('Vannevar Bush'),
    fn.head(xdmp.unquote('<options xmlns="http://marklogic.com/appservices/search">' +
      '<return-results>false</return-results>' +
      '<return-facets>true</return-facets>' +
    '</options>')).root);
   

Example

// Structured query example, plain search for "hello".
const search = require('/MarkLogic/appservices/search/search');

const structQuery =
fn.head(xdmp.unquote('<query xmlns="http://marklogic.com/appservices/search">' +
 '<term-query>' +
  '<text>hello</text>' +
 '</term-query>' +
'</query>')).root;

search.resolve(structQuery);

// Returns a search:response node that matches a query for "hello".    

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