
Azure Search Documents
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What Azure Search Documents does
The Azure.Search.Documents SDK for .NET enables developers to create sophisticated search applications that leverage full-text, vector, semantic, and hybrid search capabilities. By integrating this SDK into your .NET applications, you can efficiently manage and query large sets of data, making it ideal for applications that require robust search functionalities. The SDK offers a variety of features, including the ability to create and manage search indexes, perform complex queries, and handle document operations seamlessly.
To get started, you can install the SDK via NuGet, which provides an easy way to add the necessary packages to your project. The SDK supports multiple authentication methods, including the preferred DefaultAzureCredential, which streamlines the integration process with Azure services. Additionally, you can utilize API keys for authentication, although this method is not recommended for production environments due to security concerns.
The SDK provides various client classes, such as SearchClient, SearchIndexClient, and SearchIndexerClient, each tailored for specific tasks like querying indexes or managing indexers. This modular approach allows developers to choose the right client for their needs, ensuring that they can efficiently perform operations like uploading, updating, and deleting documents within their search indexes.
With support for advanced search patterns, including faceted search, autocomplete, and vector search, the Azure.Search.Documents SDK empowers developers to build applications that deliver relevant search results quickly and accurately. This makes it particularly suitable for applications in e-commerce, content management, and any domain where search functionality is critical.
When to use it
Use this SDK when developing .NET applications that require advanced search capabilities, such as full-text search or semantic search, across large datasets.
When not to use it
This SDK may not be suitable for applications that do not require advanced search features or for developers who are not using the .NET framework.
What you can build with it
E-commerce Product Search
Integrate the SDK to enable customers to search for products using keywords, filters, and ratings.
Content Management System
Use the SDK to allow users to search for articles and documents, leveraging full-text and semantic search capabilities.
Hotel Booking Application
Implement the SDK to enable users to search for hotels based on various criteria such as location, price, and ratings.
How to install Azure Search Documents
View source1. Install with the skills CLI
npx skills add sickn33/agentic-awesome-skills/azure-search-documents-dotnet --agent claude-code2. Or install it manually
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Written by sickn33Azure.Search.Documents (.NET)
Build search applications with full-text, vector, semantic, and hybrid search capabilities.
Installation
dotnet add package Azure.Search.Documents
dotnet add package Azure.Identity
Current Versions: Stable v11.7.0, Preview v11.8.0-beta.1
Environment Variables
SEARCH_ENDPOINT=https://<search-service>.search.windows.net
SEARCH_INDEX_NAME=<index-name>
# For API key auth (not recommended for production)
SEARCH_API_KEY=<api-key>
Authentication
DefaultAzureCredential (preferred):
using Azure.Identity;
using Azure.Search.Documents;
var credential = new DefaultAzureCredential();
var client = new SearchClient(
new Uri(Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable("SEARCH_ENDPOINT")),
Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable("SEARCH_INDEX_NAME"),
credential);
API Key:
using Azure;
using Azure.Search.Documents;
var credential = new AzureKeyCredential(
Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable("SEARCH_API_KEY"));
var client = new SearchClient(
new Uri(Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable("SEARCH_ENDPOINT")),
Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable("SEARCH_INDEX_NAME"),
credential);
Client Selection
| Client | Purpose |
|---|---|
SearchClient | Query indexes, upload/update/delete documents |
SearchIndexClient | Create/manage indexes, synonym maps |
SearchIndexerClient | Manage indexers, skillsets, data sources |
Index Creation
Using FieldBuilder (Recommended)
using Azure.Search.Documents.Indexes;
using Azure.Search.Documents.Indexes.Models;
// Define model with attributes
public class Hotel
{
[SimpleField(IsKey = true, IsFilterable = true)]
public string HotelId { get; set; }
[SearchableField(IsSortable = true)]
public string HotelName { get; set; }
[SearchableField(AnalyzerName = LexicalAnalyzerName.EnLucene)]
public string Description { get; set; }
[SimpleField(IsFilterable = true, IsSortable = true, IsFacetable = true)]
public double? Rating { get; set; }
[VectorSearchField(VectorSearchDimensions = 1536, VectorSearchProfileName = "vector-profile")]
public ReadOnlyMemory<float>? DescriptionVector { get; set; }
}
// Create index
var indexClient = new SearchIndexClient(endpoint, credential);
var fieldBuilder = new FieldBuilder();
var fields = fieldBuilder.Build(typeof(Hotel));
var index = new SearchIndex("hotels")
{
Fields = fields,
VectorSearch = new VectorSearch
{
Profiles = { new VectorSearchProfile("vector-profile", "hnsw-algo") },
Algorithms = { new HnswAlgorithmConfiguration("hnsw-algo") }
}
};
await indexClient.CreateOrUpdateIndexAsync(index);
Manual Field Definition
var index = new SearchIndex("hotels")
{
Fields =
{
new SimpleField("hotelId", SearchFieldDataType.String) { IsKey = true, IsFilterable = true },
new SearchableField("hotelName") { IsSortable = true },
new SearchableField("description") { AnalyzerName = LexicalAnalyzerName.EnLucene },
new SimpleField("rating", SearchFieldDataType.Double) { IsFilterable = true, IsSortable = true },
new SearchField("descriptionVector", SearchFieldDataType.Collection(SearchFieldDataType.Single))
{
VectorSearchDimensions = 1536,
VectorSearchProfileName = "vector-profile"
}
}
};
Document Operations
var searchClient = new SearchClient(endpoint, indexName, credential);
// Upload (add new)
var hotels = new[] { new Hotel { HotelId = "1", HotelName = "Hotel A" } };
await searchClient.UploadDocumentsAsync(hotels);
// Merge (update existing)
await searchClient.MergeDocumentsAsync(hotels);
// Merge or Upload (upsert)
await searchClient.MergeOrUploadDocumentsAsync(hotels);
// Delete
await searchClient.DeleteDocumentsAsync("hotelId", new[] { "1", "2" });
// Batch operations
var batch = IndexDocumentsBatch.Create(
IndexDocumentsAction.Upload(hotel1),
IndexDocumentsAction.Merge(hotel2),
IndexDocumentsAction.Delete(hotel3));
await searchClient.IndexDocumentsAsync(batch);
Search Patterns
Basic Search
var options = new SearchOptions
{
Filter = "rating ge 4",
OrderBy = { "rating desc" },
Select = { "hotelId", "hotelName", "rating" },
Size = 10,
Skip = 0,
IncludeTotalCount = true
};
SearchResults<Hotel> results = await searchClient.SearchAsync<Hotel>("luxury", options);
Console.WriteLine($"Total: {results.TotalCount}");
await foreach (SearchResult<Hotel> result in results.GetResultsAsync())
{
Console.WriteLine($"{result.Document.HotelName} (Score: {result.Score})");
}
Faceted Search
var options = new SearchOptions
{
Facets = { "rating,count:5", "category" }
};
var results = await searchClient.SearchAsync<Hotel>("*", options);
foreach (var facet in results.Value.Facets["rating"])
{
Console.WriteLine($"Rating {facet.Value}: {facet.Count}");
}
Autocomplete and Suggestions
// Autocomplete
var autocompleteOptions = new AutocompleteOptions { Mode = AutocompleteMode.OneTermWithContext };
var autocomplete = await searchClient.AutocompleteAsync("lux", "suggester-name", autocompleteOptions);
// Suggestions
var suggestOptions = new SuggestOptions { UseFuzzyMatching = true };
var suggestions = await searchClient.SuggestAsync<Hotel>("lux", "suggester-name", suggestOptions);
Vector Search
See references/vector-search.md for detailed patterns.
using Azure.Search.Documents.Models;
// Pure vector search
var vectorQuery = new VectorizedQuery(embedding)
{
KNearestNeighborsCount = 5,
Fields = { "descriptionVector" }
};
var options = new SearchOptions
{
VectorSearch = new VectorSearchOptions
{
Queries = { vectorQuery }
}
};
var results = await searchClient.SearchAsync<Hotel>(null, options);
Semantic Search
See references/semantic-search.md for detailed patterns.
var options = new SearchOptions
{
QueryType = SearchQueryType.Semantic,
SemanticSearch = new SemanticSearchOptions
{
SemanticConfigurationName = "my-semantic-config",
QueryCaption = new QueryCaption(QueryCaptionType.Extractive),
QueryAnswer = new QueryAnswer(QueryAnswerType.Extractive)
}
};
var results = await searchClient.SearchAsync<Hotel>("best hotel for families", options);
// Access semantic answers
foreach (var answer in results.Value.SemanticSearch.Answers)
{
Console.WriteLine($"Answer: {answer.Text} (Score: {answer.Score})");
}
// Access captions
await foreach (var result in results.Value.GetResultsAsync())
{
var caption = result.SemanticSearch?.Captions?.FirstOrDefault();
Console.WriteLine($"Caption: {caption?.Text}");
}
Hybrid Search (Vector + Keyword + Semantic)
var vectorQuery = new VectorizedQuery(embedding)
{
KNearestNeighborsCount = 5,
Fields = { "descriptionVector" }
};
var options = new SearchOptions
{
QueryType = SearchQueryType.Semantic,
SemanticSearch = new SemanticSearchOptions
{
SemanticConfigurationName = "my-semantic-config"
},
VectorSearch = new VectorSearchOptions
{
Queries = { vectorQuery }
}
};
// Combines keyword search, vector search, and semantic ranking
var results = await searchClient.SearchAsync<Hotel>("luxury beachfront", options);
Field Attributes Reference
| Attribute | Purpose |
|---|---|
SimpleField | Non-searchable field (filters, sorting, facets) |
SearchableField | Full-text searchable field |
VectorSearchField | Vector embedding field |
IsKey = true | Document key (required, one per index) |
IsFilterable = true | Enable $filter expressions |
IsSortable = true | Enable $orderby |
IsFacetable = true | Enable faceted navigation |
IsHidden = true | Exclude from results |
AnalyzerName | Specify text analyzer |
Error Handling
using Azure;
try
{
var results = await searchClient.SearchAsync<Hotel>("query");
}
catch (RequestFailedException ex) when (ex.Status == 404)
{
Console.WriteLine("Index not found");
}
catch (RequestFailedException ex)
{
Console.WriteLine($"Search error: {ex.Status} - {ex.ErrorCode}: {ex.Message}");
}
Best Practices
- Use
DefaultAzureCredentialover API keys for production - Use
FieldBuilderwith model attributes for type-safe index definitions - Use
CreateOrUpdateIndexAsyncfor idempotent index creation - Batch document operations for better throughput
- Use
Selectto return only needed fields - Configure semantic search for natural language queries
- Combine vector + keyword + semantic for best relevance
Reference Files
| File | Contents |
|---|---|
| references/vector-search.md | Vector search, hybrid search, vectorizers |
| references/semantic-search.md | Semantic ranking, captions, answers |
When to Use
This skill is applicable to execute the workflow or actions described in the overview.
Limitations
- Use this skill only when the task clearly matches the scope described above.
- Do not treat the output as a substitute for environment-specific validation, testing, or expert review.
- Stop and ask for clarification if required inputs, permissions, safety boundaries, or success criteria are missing.
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