How to Migrate from Lunr to Algolia – a Technical Guide

Search is an incredibly important aspect of any site hosting even a small amount ofcontent. How quickly your site can provide search results and how well your resultsmatch the user’s intent is critical. There are multiple search options available fordevelopers, and so sometimes in the pursuit of speed and relevance, a site will migratefrom one service to another. In this article, I’m going to present a use case for why a sitemay move from a self-hosted solution like Lunr to a server-based solution like Algolia. I want to stress that this is not meant to be an attack on Lunr, but more where it would beappropriate for a site and what the benefits were of moving to Algolia in my particularuse case.
Raymond Camden

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