Module Description
Summary
This module allows the Drupal core search form to return search results from Google. You control which site(s) are indexed. It supports all configuration provided by the Programmable Search Element API. Theming is the responsibility of the site owner.

Google Programmable Search Engine (formerly "Custom Search Engine") is a free service that can be used to search a set of one or more sites. Google PSE uses Google's index of the site. Content changes are not immediately reflected in the results the way they are with Drupal's core search.

Similar modules

* google_json_api retrieves search results using Google's JSON API, which can be manipulated and formatted as needed. In contrast, this module (google_cse) just returns the search results from Google as an embed.
* flexible_google_cse provides some options to customize the search input,. In contrast, this module (google_cse) uses Drupal core's search input block.
* simple_gse_search provides a search input with no configuration options.

Basic Setup
1. Install this module as you normally would. 2. Create a new Google PSE instance at https://programmablesearchengine.google.com/about/ 3. Go to Configuration > Search Pages (/admin/config/search/pages) and create a new search page of type "Google PSE search". Enter the PSE ID from the previous step. 4. Place the core Drupal "Search" block in your layout. Searches will return results from Google.

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Module Summary
This module aims to solve the issue of Drupal core search form returning search results from Google by allowing the user to control which site(s) are indexed and supporting all configuration provided by the Programmable Search Element API.
Data Name
google_cse

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