FEATURE: search auto scopes on topic first

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Sam 2014-02-17 13:54:51 +11:00
parent 0438abf139
commit 2b10fdc97f
4 changed files with 72 additions and 12 deletions

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@ -828,6 +828,7 @@ en:
invitee_accepted: "%{display_username} accepted your invitation"
search:
within_post: "#%{post_number} by %{username}: %{excerpt}"
types:
category: 'Categories'
topic: 'Topics'

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@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ class Search
extra_posts = posts_query(expected_topics * Search.burst_factor)
extra_posts = extra_posts.where("posts.topic_id NOT in (?)", @results.topic_ids) if @results.topic_ids.present?
extra_posts.each do |p|
@results.add_result(SearchResult.from_post(p))
@results.add_result(SearchResult.from_post(p, @search_context, @term))
end
end
end
@ -162,6 +162,9 @@ class Search
elsif @search_context.is_a?(Category)
# If the context is a category, restrict posts to that category
posts = posts.order("CASE WHEN topics.category_id = #{@search_context.id} THEN 0 ELSE 1 END")
elsif @search_context.is_a?(Topic)
posts = posts.order("CASE WHEN topics.id = #{@search_context.id} THEN 0 ELSE 1 END,
CASE WHEN topics.id = #{@search_context.id} THEN posts.post_number ELSE 999999 END")
end
end
@ -192,16 +195,20 @@ class Search
def topic_search
posts = if @search_context.is_a?(User)
# If we have a user filter, search all posts by default with a higher limit
posts = if @search_context.present? and @search_context.is_a?(User)
posts_query(@limit * Search.burst_factor)
elsif @search_context.is_a?(Topic)
posts_query(@limit).where('posts.post_number = 1 OR posts.topic_id = ?', @search_context.id)
else
posts_query(@limit).where(post_number: 1)
end
posts.each do |p|
@results.add_result(SearchResult.from_post(p))
@results.add_result(SearchResult.from_post(p, @search_context, @term))
end
end
end

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@ -1,6 +1,10 @@
class Search
class SearchResult
class TextHelper
extend ActionView::Helpers::TextHelper
end
attr_accessor :type, :id
# Category attributes
@ -36,14 +40,27 @@ class Search
end
end
def self.from_topic(t)
SearchResult.new(type: :topic, id: t.id, title: t.title, url: t.relative_url)
def self.from_topic(t, custom_title=nil)
SearchResult.new(type: :topic, id: t.id, title: custom_title || t.title, url: t.relative_url)
end
def self.from_post(p, context, term)
custom_title =
if context && context.id == p.topic_id
excerpt = TextHelper.excerpt(p.raw, term.split(/\s+/)[0], radius: 30)
excerpt = TextHelper.truncate(p.raw, length: 50) if excerpt.blank?
I18n.t("search.within_post",
post_number: p.post_number,
username: p.user && p.user.username,
excerpt: excerpt
)
end
def self.from_post(p)
if p.post_number == 1
# we want the topic link when it's the OP
SearchResult.from_topic(p.topic)
SearchResult.from_topic(p.topic, custom_title)
elsif context && context.id == p.topic_id
SearchResult.new(type: :topic, id: "_#{p.id}", title: custom_title, url: p.url)
else
SearchResult.new(type: :topic, id: p.topic.id, title: p.topic.title, url: p.url)
end

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@ -125,6 +125,41 @@ describe Search do
context 'topics' do
let(:topic) { Fabricate(:topic) }
context 'search within topic' do
def new_post(raw, topic)
Fabricate(:post, topic: topic, topic_id: topic.id, user: topic.user, raw: raw)
end
it 'displays multiple results within a topic' do
topic = Fabricate(:topic)
topic2 = Fabricate(:topic)
new_post('this is the other post I am posting', topic2)
post1 = new_post('this is the other post I am posting', topic)
post2 = new_post('this is my first post I am posting', topic)
post3 = new_post('this is a real long and complicated bla this is my second post I am Posting birds
with more stuff bla bla', topic)
post4 = new_post('this is my fourth post I am posting', topic)
new_post('this is my fifth post I am posting', topic2)
results = Search.new('posting', search_context: post1.topic).execute.find do |r|
r[:type] == "topic"
end[:results]
results.find{|r| r[:title].include? 'birds'}.should_not be_nil
results.map{|r| r[:id]}.should == [
post1.topic_id,
"_#{post2.id}",
"_#{post3.id}",
"_#{post4.id}",
topic2.id]
end
end
context 'searching the OP' do
let!(:post) { Fabricate(:post, topic: topic, user: topic.user) }
let(:result) { first_of_type(Search.new('hello', type_filter: 'topic').execute, 'topic') }