return [ /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Searchable Attributes |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | Limits the scope of a search to the attributes listed in this setting. Defining | specific attributes as searchable is critical for relevance because it gives | you direct control over what information the search engine should look at. | | Supported: Null, Array | Example: ["name", "email", "unordered(city)"] | */ 'searchableAttributes' => {!! $searchableAttributes ?? 'null' !!}, /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Custom Ranking |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | Custom Ranking is about leveraging business metrics to effectively rank search | results - it's crucial for any successful search experience. Make sure that | only "numeric" attributes are used, such as the number of sales or views. | | Supported: Null, Array | Examples: ['desc(comments_count)', 'desc(views_count)'] | */ 'customRanking' => {!! $customRanking ?? 'null'!!}, /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Remove Stop Words |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | Stop word removal is useful when you have a query in natural language, e.g. | “what is a record?”. In that case, the engine will remove “what”, “is”, | before executing the query, and therefore just search for “record”. | | Supported: Null, Boolean, Array | */ 'removeStopWords' => {!! $removeStopWords ?? 'null' !!}, /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Disable Typo Tolerance |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | Algolia provides robust "typo-tolerance" out-of-the-box. This parameter accepts an | array of attributes for which typo-tolerance should be disabled. This is useful, | for example, products that might require SKU search without "typo-tolerance". | | Supported: Null, Array | Example: ['id', 'sku', 'reference', 'code'] | */ 'disableTypoToleranceOnAttributes' => {!! $disableTypoToleranceOnAttributes ?? 'null' !!}, /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Attributes For Faceting |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | Your index comes with no categories. By designating an attribute as a facet, this enables | Algolia to compute a set of possible values that can later be used to create categories | or filters. You can also get a count of records that match those values. | | Supported: Null, Array | Example: ['type', 'filterOnly(country)', 'searchable(city)',] | */ 'attributesForFaceting' => {!! $attributesForFaceting ?? 'null' !!}, /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Unretrievable Attributes |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | This is particularly important for security or business reasons, where some attributes are | used only for ranking or other technical purposes, but should never be seen by your end | users, such as: total_sales, permissions, stock_count, and other private information. | | Supported: Null, Array | Example: ['total_sales', 'permissions', 'stock_count',] | */ 'unretrievableAttributes' => {!! $unretrievableAttributes ?? 'null' !!}, /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Ignore Plurals |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | Treats singular, plurals, and other forms of declensions as matching terms. When | enabled, will make the engine consider “car” and “cars”, or “foot” and “feet”, | equivalent. This is used in conjunction with the "queryLanguages" setting. | | Supported: Null, Boolean, Array | */ 'ignorePlurals' => {!! $ignorePlurals ?? 'null' !!}, /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Query Languages |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | Sets the languages to be used by language-specific settings such as | "removeStopWords" or "ignorePlurals". For optimum relevance, it is | recommended to only enable languages that are used in your data. | | Supported: Null, Array | Example: ['en', 'fr',] | */ 'queryLanguages' => {!! $queryLanguages ?? 'null' !!}, /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Distinct |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | Using this attribute, you can limit the number of returned records that contain the same | value in that attribute. For example, if the distinct attribute is the series_name and | several hits (Episodes) have the same value for series_name (Laravel From Scratch). | | Supported(distinct): Boolean | Supported(attributeForDistinct): Null, String | Example(attributeForDistinct): 'slug' */ 'distinct' => {!! $distinct ?? 'false' !!}, 'attributeForDistinct' => {!! $attributeForDistinct ?? 'null' !!}, /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Other Settings |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | The easiest way to manage your settings is usually to go to your Algolia dashboard because | it has a nice UI and you can test the relevancy directly there. Once you fine-tuned your | configuration, just use the command `scout:sync` to get remote settings in this file. | */ {!! $__indexChangedSettings !!};