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uuid: 69395205-da2d-4ab2-93a3-e4824a20450f
langcode: en
status: true
dependencies:
module:
- search_api
_core:
default_config_hash: LqXAZO_yZPho3Pueh85e-NzQ3DmI5rNBf6_q8McKUqc
id: search-api-index-processors
label: 'Processors used for this index'
module: search_api
routes:
-
route_name: entity.search_api_index.processors
tips:
search-api-index-processors-introduction:
id: search-api-index-processors-introduction
plugin: text
label: 'Processors used for this index'
weight: 1
body: 'Processors customize different aspects of an index''s functionality. They can keep items from being indexed, change how certain fields are indexed and influence searches.'
search-api-index-processors-enable:
id: search-api-index-processors-enable
plugin: text
label: 'Enable processors'
weight: 2
selector: '#edit-status'
body: 'This lists all processors available for this index and lets you choose the ones that should be active. (Note: Some processors cannot be disabled.)'
search-api-index-processors-weights:
id: search-api-index-processors-weights
plugin: text
label: 'Processor order'
weight: 3
selector: '#edit-weights'
body: 'This shows you which enabled processors will be active in the different parts of the indexing/searching workflow, and lets you re-arrange them. This should usually not be necessary, and only be used by advanced users as some processors will lead to unexpected results when used in the wrong order.'
search-api-index-processors-settings:
id: search-api-index-processors-settings
plugin: text
label: 'Processor settings'
weight: 4
selector: .form-type-vertical-tabs
body: 'Some processors have additional configuration available, which you are able to change here.'