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AZURE COGNITIVE SEARCH: Text Search through POSTMAN

Method: GET URL: https://[name of the search service].search.windows.net/indexes/[name of the index]/docs?api-version=[api version]&search=[search keyword] Authorization: Type – API Key Vale- [Value of the Primary Key] Add to- Header Headers: Content-Type- “application/json” API-Key – [value of the api key] Params: search- [search keyword] Body: Not required Response: 200 OK

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AZURE COGNTIVE SEARCH: Reset and Run Indexer

Creating an indexer adds it to your search service and runs it. If the request is successful, the index will be populated with searchable content from the data source. A reset might be required if the data source schema has changed, or if you are modifying the change detection policy.

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AZURE COGNITIVE SEARCH: Create Index through Postman

An index is the primary means of organizing and searching documents in Azure Cognitive Search, similar to how a table organizes records in a database. An index is defined by a schema and saved to the search service. Method: POST URL: https://[name of the search service].search.windows.net/indexes?api-version=[api version] Authorization: Type – API Key Vale- [Value of

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AZURE COGNITIVE SEARCH: Create Datasource through POSTMAN

To begin with Azure Cognitive Search, first we need to create an azure cognitive search service through portal and also keep the API Keys in hand as both the name of the search service and primary api key are required for every api calls through postman. Creating datasource is one

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