{{!
 See @typedef SearchData
}}
<div{{#is-primary}} id="p-search"{{/is-primary}} role="search" class="{{class}} vector-search-box">
	{{#is-collapsible}}
	{{#data-collapse-icon}}
	{{>Button}}
	{{/data-collapse-icon}}
	{{/is-collapsible}}
	<div>
		{{#is-legacy}}
			<h3 {{{html-user-language-attributes}}}>
				<label{{#is-primary}} for="searchInput"{{/is-primary}}>{{msg-search}}</label>
			</h3>
		{{/is-legacy}}
		<form action="{{form-action}}" id="{{form-id}}"
			class="vector-search-box-form">
			<div {{#is-primary}}id="simpleSearch"{{/is-primary}}
				class="vector-search-box-inner"
				{{#input-location}} data-search-loc="{{.}}"{{/input-location}}>
				<input class="vector-search-box-input"
					{{#is-primary}}{{{html-input-attributes}}} id="searchInput"{{/is-primary}}
					{{^is-primary}}
					type="search" name="search"
					placeholder="{{msg-searchsuggest-search}}"
					{{/is-primary}}
				>
				<input type="hidden" name="title" value="{{page-title}}">
				{{!	We construct two buttons (for 'go' and 'fulltext' search modes), but only one will be
						visible and actionable at a time (they are overlaid on top of each other in CSS).
						* Browsers will use the 'fulltext' one by default (as it's the first in tree-order),
							which is desirable when they are unable to show search suggestions (either due to being
							broken or having JavaScript turned off).
						* The mediawiki.searchSuggest module, after doing tests for the broken browsers, removes
							the 'fulltext' button and handles 'fulltext' search itself; this will reveal the 'go'
							button and cause it to be used.	!}}
				<input{{#is-primary}} id="mw-searchButton"{{/is-primary}}
					{{{html-button-fulltext-attributes}}} value="{{msg-searchbutton}}">
				<input{{#is-primary}} id="searchButton"{{/is-primary}}
					{{{html-button-go-attributes}}} value="{{msg-searcharticle}}">
			</div>
		</form>
	</div>
</div>
