We are pleased to announce that Programmable Search Engine now includes support for JSON-LD structured data in addition to the many formats already supported. This JSON-LD support includes:
Structured data restricts
Structured data sorting and biasing
Structured data in search results
We currently support JSON-LD annotations that include any of 42 Schema.org types descended from Event, ClaimReview, and EducationalOrganization. If you have other types that would be useful for your specific use case, please let us know in the Support Forum.
Google recommends using JSON-LD for structured data whenever possible.
Use a simple, search the web engine, like this, and search for:
more:pagemap:broadcastevent-islivebroadcast:true
A more specific restrict like:
more:pagemap:event-name:new_years_day
searches for results with structured data events with a name starting with new years day, and returns fewer results. The results become more focused when the restrict is combined with other query terms, like “music”. We can also use more than one restrict to generate a very precise query, like:
more:pagemap:event-name:new_years_day more:pagemap:event-description:louisiana
Structured data queries like these work on any Programmable Search Engine. The structured data restricts can combine with the Search Engine’s site restricts to give a tightly-focused search.
Here’s a search engine that uses restricts based on JSON-LD structured data to search YouTube. It includes two refinement selections:
Startdate in 2020
Live Event
The values of the corresponding refinements are:
more:pagemap:broadcastevent-startdate:2020