impress/app/models/item/search/query.rb

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# encoding=utf-8
# ^ to put the regex in utf-8 mode
class Item
module Search
class Query
FIELD_CLASSES = {
:is_nc => Fields::Flag,
:is_pb => Fields::Flag,
:species_support_id => Fields::SetField,
:occupied_zone_id => Fields::SetField,
:restricted_zone_id => Fields::SetField,
:name => Fields::SetField,
:user_closet_hanger_ownership => Fields::SetField
}
def initialize(filters, user)
@filters = filters
@user = user
end
def fields
initial_fields.tap do |fields|
@filters.each { |filter| fields[filter.key] << filter }
end
end
def to_flex_params
fields.values.map(&:to_flex_params).inject(&:merge)
end
def paginate(options={})
begin
flex_params = self.to_flex_params
rescue Item::Search::Contradiction
# If we have a contradictory query, no need to raise a stink about
# it, but no need to actually run a search, either.
return []
end
final_flex_params = {
:page => (options[:page] || 1),
:size => (options[:per_page] || 30),
:type => 'item'
}.merge(flex_params)
locales = I18n.fallbacks[I18n.locale] &
I18n.locales_with_neopets_language_code
final_flex_params[:locale] = locales.first
# Extend the names/negative_names queries with the corresponding
# localalized field names.
if final_flex_params[:_names] || final_flex_params[:_negative_names]
locale_entries = locales.map do |locale|
boost = (locale == I18n.locale) ? 4 : 1
"name.#{locale}^#{boost}"
end
# We *could* have set _name_locales once as a partial, but Flex won't
# let us call partials from inside other partials. Whatever. Assign
# it to each name entry instead. I also feel bad doing this
# afterwards, since it's kinda the field's job to return proper flex
# params, but that's a refactor for another day.
valid_name_lengths = (3..16)
[:_names, :_negative_names].each do |key|
if final_flex_params[key]
# This part is also kinda weak. Oh well. Maybe we need
# NGramField that inherits from SetField while also applying
# these restrictions? Remove all name filters that are too
# small or too large.
final_flex_params[key].select! do |name_query|
valid_name_lengths.include?(name_query[:name].length)
end
final_flex_params[key].each do |name_query|
name_query[:fields] = locale_entries
end
end
end
end
# Okay, yeah, looks like this really does deserve a refactor, like
# _names and _negative_names do. (Or Flex could just make all variables
# accessible from partials... hint, hint)
[:_user_closet_hanger_ownerships, :_negative_user_closet_hanger_ownerships].each do |key|
if final_flex_params[key]
Item::Search.error 'not_logged_in' unless @user
final_flex_params[key].each do |entry|
entry[:user_id] = @user.id
end
end
end
result = FlexSearch.item_search(final_flex_params)
result.scoped_loaded_collection(
:scopes => {'Item' => Item.includes(:translations)}
)
end
# Load the text query labels from I18n, so that when we see, say,
# the filter "species:acara", we know it means species_support_id.
TEXT_KEYS_BY_LABEL = {}
IS_KEYWORDS = {}
OWNERSHIP_KEYWORDS = {}
I18n.available_locales.each do |locale|
TEXT_KEYS_BY_LABEL[locale] = {}
IS_KEYWORDS[locale] = Set.new
OWNERSHIP_KEYWORDS[locale] = {}
I18n.fallbacks[locale].each do |fallback|
FIELD_CLASSES.keys.each do |key|
# A locale can specify multiple labels for a key by separating by
# commas: "occupies,zone,type"
labels = I18n.translate("items.search.labels.#{key}",
:locale => fallback).split(',')
labels.each do |label|
plain_label = label.parameterize # 'é' => 'e'
TEXT_KEYS_BY_LABEL[locale][plain_label] = key
end
is_keyword = I18n.translate('items.search.flag_keywords.is',
:locale => fallback)
IS_KEYWORDS[locale] << is_keyword.parameterize
{:owns => true, :wants => false}.each do |key, value|
translated_key = I18n.translate("items.search.labels.user_#{key}",
:locale => fallback)
OWNERSHIP_KEYWORDS[locale][translated_key] = value
end
end
end
end
TEXT_QUERY_RESOURCE_FINDERS = {
:species => lambda { |name|
species = Species.find_by_name(name)
unless species
Item::Search.error 'not_found.species', :species_name => name
end
species.id
},
:zone => lambda { |label|
zone_set = Zone.with_plain_label(label)
if zone_set.empty?
Item::Search.error 'not_found.zone', :zone_name => label
end
zone_set.map(&:id)
},
:ownership => lambda { |keyword|
OWNERSHIP_KEYWORDS[I18n.locale][keyword].tap do |value|
if value.nil?
Item::Search.error 'not_found.ownership', :keyword => keyword
end
end
}
}
TEXT_QUERY_RESOURCE_TYPES_BY_KEY = {
:species_support_id => :species,
:occupied_zone_id => :zone,
:restricted_zone_id => :zone,
:user_closet_hanger_ownership => :ownership
}
TEXT_FILTER_EXPR = /([+-]?)(?:(\p{Word}+):)?(?:"([^"]+)"|(\S+))/
def self.from_text(text, user=nil)
filters = []
text.scan(TEXT_FILTER_EXPR) do |sign, label, quoted_value, unquoted_value|
raw_value = quoted_value || unquoted_value
is_positive = (sign != '-')
Rails.logger.debug(label.inspect)
Rails.logger.debug(TEXT_KEYS_BY_LABEL[I18n.locale].inspect)
Rails.logger.debug(IS_KEYWORDS[I18n.locale].inspect)
if label
plain_label = label.parameterize
if IS_KEYWORDS[I18n.locale].include?(plain_label)
# is-filters are weird. "-is:nc" is transposed to something more
# like "-nc:<nil>", then it's translated into a negative "is_nc"
# flag. Fun fact: "nc:foobar" and "-nc:foobar" also work. A bonus,
# I guess. There's probably a good way to refactor this to avoid
# the unintended bonus syntax, but this is a darn good cheap
# technique for the time being.
label = raw_value
plain_label = raw_value.parameterize
raw_value = nil
end
key = TEXT_KEYS_BY_LABEL[I18n.locale][plain_label]
else
key = :name
end
if key.nil?
message = I18n.translate('items.search.errors.not_found.label',
:label => label)
raise Item::Search::Error, message
end
if (!Flex::Configuration.hangers_enabled &&
key == :user_closet_hanger_ownership)
Item::Search.error 'user_filters_disabled'
end
if TEXT_QUERY_RESOURCE_TYPES_BY_KEY.has_key?(key)
resource_type = TEXT_QUERY_RESOURCE_TYPES_BY_KEY[key]
finder = TEXT_QUERY_RESOURCE_FINDERS[resource_type]
value = finder.call(raw_value)
else
value = raw_value
end
filters << Filter.new(key, value, is_positive)
end
self.new(filters, user)
end
private
# The fields start out empty, then have the filters inserted into 'em,
# so that the fields can validate and aggregate their requirements.
def initial_fields
{}.tap do |fields|
FIELD_CLASSES.map do |key, klass|
fields[key] = klass.new(key)
end
end
end
end
end
end