Do you still have questions about Seismic and Spekit integration? We are here to help!
In this section, we will answer these questions:
- Can I connect to more than one Spekit instance using my Seismic account?
- How does Search work in Spekit for Seismic content?
- What happens when a user searches and no results are returned?
- What is the default search order when nothing has been searched?
- If a user clicks to connect to Seismic in the sidebar or the Spek icon pops while editing Salesforce, will they lose their work in Salesforce if it’s not saved in Salesforce?
Can I connect to more than one Spekit instance using my Seismic account?
Yes, when connecting your Seismic account, you can connect it to more than one Spekit instance.
How does Search work in Spekit for Seismic content?
The search results are based on Seismic's search algorithm. This search goes through the Seismic API, and Spekit returns its results.
Example: Search in the Spekit Web App for the keywords case study. If you perform the same search in Seismic for the case study, you will notice all of the other search results are "promoted," meaning they will show first with the keyword "case study."
What happens when a user searches and no results are returned?
For both the Spekit Web App and the Spekit Chrome Extension. The user is taken to a “no results” screen, consistent with what is shown for other resource types in Spekit today.
What is the default search order when nothing has been searched?
The Seismic search service returns results sorted by relevance as default. Seismic has its algorithm for relevance.
Ordering fields:
- name Content name
- createdDate Date when content created
- publishDate Date when content published
- modifiedDate Date when content last modified
- majorVersion Content major version
- minorVersion Content minor version
If a user clicks to connect to Seismic in the sidebar or the Spek icon pops while editing Salesforce, will they lose their work in Salesforce if it’s not saved in Salesforce?
No, they will not lose their work in Salesforce. The connection process opens in a new tab.
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