drupal 10 theme for Robertson Library 2023/24 redesign
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{#
/**
* @file
* Theme override for displaying a single search result.
*
* This template renders a single search result. The list of results is
* rendered using '#theme' => 'item_list', with suggestions of:
* - item_list__search_results__(plugin_id)
* - item_list__search_results
*
* Available variables:
* - url: URL of the result.
* - title: Title of the result.
* - snippet: A small preview of the result. Does not apply to user searches.
* - info: String of all the meta information ready for print. Does not apply
* to user searches.
* - plugin_id: The machine-readable name of the plugin being executed,such
* as "node_search" or "user_search".
* - title_prefix: Additional output populated by modules, intended to be
* displayed in front of the main title tag that appears in the template.
* - title_suffix: Additional output populated by modules, intended to be
* displayed after the main title tag that appears in the template.
* - info_split: Contains same data as info, but split into separate parts.
* - info_split.type: Node type (or item type string supplied by module).
* - info_split.user: Author of the node linked to users profile. Depends
* on permission.
* - info_split.date: Last update of the node. Short formatted.
* - info_split.comment: Number of comments output as "% comments", %
* being the count. (Depends on comment.module).
* @todo The info variable needs to be made drillable and each of these sub
* items should instead be within info and renamed info.foo, info.bar, etc.
*
* Other variables:
* - title_attributes: HTML attributes for the title.
* - content_attributes: HTML attributes for the content.
*
* Since info_split is keyed, a direct print of the item is possible.
* This array does not apply to user searches so it is recommended to check
* for its existence before printing. The default keys of 'type', 'user' and
* 'date' always exist for node searches. Modules may provide other data.
* @code
* {% if (info_split.comment) %}
* <span class="info-comment">
* {{ info_split.comment }}
* </span>
* {% endif %}
* @endcode
*
* To check for all available data within info_split, use the code below.
* @code
* <pre>
* {{ dump(info_split) }}
* </pre>
* @endcode
*
* @see template_preprocess_search_result()
*/
#}
{{ attach_library('roblib_d10_phase3/search-results') }}
{{ title_prefix }}
<h3{{ title_attributes.addClass('search-result__title') }}>
<a href="{{ url }}">{{ title }}</a>
</h3>
{{ title_suffix }}
<div class="search-result__snippet-info">
{% if snippet %}
<p{{ content_attributes.addClass('search-result__snippet') }}>{{ snippet }}</p>
{% endif %}
{% if info %}
<p class="search-result__info">{{ info }}</p>
{% endif %}
</div>