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## Use
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Making your models searchable is easy. The models simply need to implement the ```php Element\Search\SearchableContract ```
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Making your models searchable is easy. The models simply need to implement the `Element\Search\SearchableContract`
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interface. Then, add the `getSearchable()` method to the model. This method should return an array of the names
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of the Model's fields that the search engine can search. These fields should hold string/text data only.
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@ -71,5 +71,5 @@ any string you wish to search for. Additionally, you don't have to worry about r
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or capital letters from your search string, the function does it automatically.
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The search function, whether in the model, or called from the facade, returns the models in the form
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of a \Laravel\Database\Eloquent\Collection` collection. This allows you to perform all the usual
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of a `\Laravel\Database\Eloquent\Collection` collection. This allows you to perform all the usual
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functions you would be able to perform on a database query.
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