Answer:- There are three ways to interact with the search system:
1) Specifically for searching nodes,
you can implement nodeapi (‘update index’) and nodeapi (‘search result’).
However, note that the search system already indexes all visible output of a
node, i.e. everything displayed normally by hook_view () and hook_nodeapi
(‘view’). This is usually sufficient. You should only use this mechanism if you
want additional, non-visible data to be indexed.
2) Implement hook_search (). This
will create a search tab for your module on the /search page with a simple
keyword search form. You may optionally implement hook_search_item () to
customize the display of your results.
3) Implement hook_update_index ().
This allows your module to use Drupal’s HTML indexing mechanism for searching
full text efficiently.
If your module needs to provide a
more complicated search form, then you need to implement it yourself without
hook_search (). In that case, you should define it as a local task (tab) under
the /search page (e.g. /search/mymodule) so that users can easily find it.
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