Tasks 16-20: Online Board Tests (Search/Filter, Tabs, Flight List, Details Modal, Time/Date) - Task 16: Search & Filter tests (37 tests) - departure/arrival cities, passenger count, cabin class - Task 17: Arrival/Departure Tabs tests (45 tests) - tab switching, flight display, sorting - Task 18: Flight List View tests (50 tests) - display, sorting, filtering, pagination, loading states - Task 19: Flight Details Modal tests (40 tests) - opening/closing, content display, actions - Task 20: Time & Date Filter tests (43 tests) - date selection, time ranges, calendar navigation Tasks 21-25: Flight Details Tests (Flight Info, Passengers, Seats, Services, Fares) - Task 21: Flight Info Display tests (40 tests) - basic info, airports, route visualization, timeline - Task 22: Passenger Info tests (50 tests) - passenger list, details, services, special requirements - Task 23: Seat Selection tests (50 tests) - seat map, selection, categories, recommendations - Task 24: Service Selection tests (25 tests) - baggage, meals, seats, summary - Task 25: Fare Display tests (55 tests) - fare breakdown, comparisons, discounts, refunds All tests follow AAA pattern and use data-testid selectors matching Angular version. Total: 245 tests across 10 feature suites.
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The perfect starting point to integrate Algolia within your JavaScript project
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✨ Features
- Thin & minimal low-level HTTP client to interact with Algolia's API
- Works both on the browser and node.js
- UMD and ESM compatible, you can use it with any module loader
- Built with TypeScript
💡 Getting Started
To get started, you first need to install algoliasearch (or any other available API client package). All of our clients comes with type definition, and are available for both browser and node environments.
With a package manager
yarn add algoliasearch@5.48.1
# or
npm install algoliasearch@5.48.1
# or
pnpm add algoliasearch@5.48.1
Without a package manager
Add the following JavaScript snippet to the <head> of your website:
// for the full client
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/algoliasearch@5.48.1/dist/algoliasearch.umd.js"></script>
// for the lite client
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/algoliasearch@5.48.1/dist/lite/builds/browser.umd.js"></script>
Usage
You can now import the Algolia API client in your project and play with it.
import { algoliasearch } from 'algoliasearch';
const client = algoliasearch('YOUR_APP_ID', 'YOUR_API_KEY');
// or with the lite client
import { liteClient } from 'algoliasearch/lite';
const client = liteClient('YOUR_APP_ID', 'YOUR_API_KEY');
For full documentation, visit the Algolia JavaScript API Client.
❓ Troubleshooting
Encountering an issue? Before reaching out to support, we recommend heading to our FAQ where you will find answers for the most common issues and gotchas with the client. You can also open a GitHub issue
📄 License
The Algolia JavaScript API Client is an open-sourced software licensed under the MIT license.