Create Display Templates for SharePoint 2013
If you are planning to expose your custom columns in your
SharePoint list or library through Search Results, first of all you need to
configure those columns as Managed Properties for the SharePoint Search Service
Application.
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/office/jj945138.aspx
Create Managed Properties
To make a managed property you need to create site column or
Managed Meta data column. In this example I will be creating a site column.
Drop down Values
While creating a site column to use in a drop down value, I
was using Lookup field. Once I created the Managed property lookup values did
not come as search results. Then I created the site column as choice field. Then
I was able to retrieve the data through search results.
Create Site Column
Create a Site column with choice filed
Create Site Column with Date Time Field
Once you create DATE TIME field, once data is available for
the column you will be able to see the Crawled Property for the column.
Refer the Site Column in Document Library/List
Once site column is created, create document library column
using newly created site column.
Managed Properties and Crawled Properties
1.
Navigate to Central
Administration, Search Service Application
2.
Execute Full Crawl for Relevant
Content Source and wait for completion
3.
Once full crawl is
completed, Click “Search Schema”
4.
If you search for the
managed property, you will be able to see newly created managed properties with
Created Crawled Properties
5.
Create the Display Template
Once you are ready with Managed Properties, you are ready to
create your Display Template. In this example I’m creating the Search Default Item
Display template.
Best option is use existing Display Template to create your
New Display Template.
Download the Default Item Template from the Display
Templates
Create your display Template
1.
Download only the HTML file
from the Display Template gallery (Masterpages/Display Templates/Search)
2.
Rename the File as you
want.
3.
Change the Template Title
Change the Title of the Template in HTML
File
4.
Add Managed Property to
Display template
Add your Managed Property in to
the ManagedPropertyMapping Section.
NOTE: while adding the Managed Property, I used only Managed
Property Name for both Places
'SigiriyaMeetingDateOWSDATEUse':'SigiriyaMeetingDateOWSDATEUse','SigiryaDocumentCategoryOWSCHCS':'SigiryaDocumentCategoryOWSCHCS'
5.
Modify the look and feel of
the HTML as you want with your newly added managed Properties
I have added the Sections highlighted
in pink to change the look and feel of the Display Template.
6.
Upload the File to Display
Template Gallery
While you upload the new Template file,
make sure you select Meta Data of the file as follows
Your Managed Properties also will look like
this
7.
Once you uploaded the file,
you will see associated .js file is automatically created from the SharePoint
8.
Leave .js file as it is and
publish the html file.
Associate you Newly Created Display Template in Search Results Web Part
For this example, I have created a New Page with Search Box
Web Part and Search Results web part added.
With the existing default Template, search results will
display as follows
1.
Edit the Page and navigate
to Web Part Properties of the Search Results Web Part
2.
In web part properties,
change Item Display Template to newly created display template
3.
Save the Web Part
properties and Save the Page.
4.
If you need you can create
another Custom Template for Results instead of “Default Result” Template
Sections Highlighted in Pink displayed from our custom
managed Properties and Custom display template.
NOTE: First item (document library, All Items View) was displayed
in the search results, because we did not restrict the search results in to a
particular result type or content type. You can change Search Results web part,
Change query to display only items inherit from Document Content Type.
Then search results will display only the library items not
the views.