C# API clients
The C# API clients let you interact with Algolia’s APIs from your C# backend.
Install the library
All API clients are part of the Algolia.Search package, which you can get from NuGet.
To install the package, use the .NET CLI:
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dotnet add package Algolia.Search --version 7.0.0
Test your installation
To test your installation,
create a new .NET/C# project in your favorite IDE,
or on the command line with dotnet new console.
Run a short program that adds a record to a test index,
searches your index, and prints the results.
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If you haven’t already, create an Algolia account.
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Copy the following code into your IDE. Replace
ALGOLIA_APPLICATION_IDandALGOLIA_API_KEYwith values from your account. Make sure to use an API key withaddObjectandsearchpermissions.Copy1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35
using Algolia.Search.Clients; using Algolia.Search.Models.Search; var appID = "ALGOLIA_APPLICATION_ID"; // API key with `addObject` and `search` ACL var apiKey = "ALGOLIA_API_KEY"; var indexName = "test-index"; var client = new SearchClient(appID, apiKey); // Create a new record var record = new Dictionary<string, string> { { "objectID", "object-1" }, { "name", "test record" }, }; // Add record to an index var saveResp = await client.SaveObjectAsync(indexName, record); // Wait until indexing is done await client.WaitForTaskAsync(indexName, saveResp.TaskID); // Search for 'test' var searchResp = await client.SearchAsync<Object>( new SearchMethodParams { Requests = new List<SearchQuery> { new SearchQuery(new SearchForHits { IndexName = indexName, Query = "test" }) } } ); Console.WriteLine(searchResp.ToJson());
In production, don’t include your credentials in your code. Use environment variables instead.
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Run the program. For example, with
dotnet run.
If the program completed successfully, you’ll see the API response in JSON format.
Next steps
You can view your new index in the Algolia dashboard.