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Created by Guest
Created on May 6, 2024

Add Algolia.Search to allowedLibraries whitelist

Hi,

In a upcoming project for our client we want to implement new features in the shop based on Algolia Search, it would help tremendously if we could use the following NuGet package in our backend code for the Extensions project.

More details about the package can be found here:
https://www.nuget.org/packages/Algolia.Search/

What Algolia is can be found here:
https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/getting-started/what-is-algolia/


We want to be able to push data from Optimizely Configured Commerce with a custom Scheduled Job, by creating a custom Post Processor which will push the required data to Algolia. The use of this NuGet package will speed up our implementation process significantly.

At this moment the PowerShell script validateReferences.ps1 which uses the whitelist of packages in the file allowedLibraries.json is preventing us to include this package in our Extensions project.

Based on the described Policy here:
https://docs.developers.optimizely.com/configured-commerce/docs/third-party-library-policy
We are now filing this request here, in the hope to get this approved.

Kind regards,

Kasper de Boer