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  1. <?php
  2. /**
  3. * @file
  4. * Enables site-wide keyword searching.
  5. */
  6. use Drupal\Component\Utility\Html;
  7. use Drupal\Component\Utility\Unicode;
  8. use Drupal\Core\Form\FormStateInterface;
  9. use Drupal\Core\Routing\RouteMatchInterface;
  10. use Drupal\Core\Url;
  11. /**
  12. * Matches all 'N' Unicode character classes (numbers)
  13. */
  14. define('PREG_CLASS_NUMBERS',
  15. '\x{30}-\x{39}\x{b2}\x{b3}\x{b9}\x{bc}-\x{be}\x{660}-\x{669}\x{6f0}-\x{6f9}' .
  16. '\x{966}-\x{96f}\x{9e6}-\x{9ef}\x{9f4}-\x{9f9}\x{a66}-\x{a6f}\x{ae6}-\x{aef}' .
  17. '\x{b66}-\x{b6f}\x{be7}-\x{bf2}\x{c66}-\x{c6f}\x{ce6}-\x{cef}\x{d66}-\x{d6f}' .
  18. '\x{e50}-\x{e59}\x{ed0}-\x{ed9}\x{f20}-\x{f33}\x{1040}-\x{1049}\x{1369}-' .
  19. '\x{137c}\x{16ee}-\x{16f0}\x{17e0}-\x{17e9}\x{17f0}-\x{17f9}\x{1810}-\x{1819}' .
  20. '\x{1946}-\x{194f}\x{2070}\x{2074}-\x{2079}\x{2080}-\x{2089}\x{2153}-\x{2183}' .
  21. '\x{2460}-\x{249b}\x{24ea}-\x{24ff}\x{2776}-\x{2793}\x{3007}\x{3021}-\x{3029}' .
  22. '\x{3038}-\x{303a}\x{3192}-\x{3195}\x{3220}-\x{3229}\x{3251}-\x{325f}\x{3280}-' .
  23. '\x{3289}\x{32b1}-\x{32bf}\x{ff10}-\x{ff19}');
  24. /**
  25. * Matches all 'P' Unicode character classes (punctuation)
  26. */
  27. define('PREG_CLASS_PUNCTUATION',
  28. '\x{21}-\x{23}\x{25}-\x{2a}\x{2c}-\x{2f}\x{3a}\x{3b}\x{3f}\x{40}\x{5b}-\x{5d}' .
  29. '\x{5f}\x{7b}\x{7d}\x{a1}\x{ab}\x{b7}\x{bb}\x{bf}\x{37e}\x{387}\x{55a}-\x{55f}' .
  30. '\x{589}\x{58a}\x{5be}\x{5c0}\x{5c3}\x{5f3}\x{5f4}\x{60c}\x{60d}\x{61b}\x{61f}' .
  31. '\x{66a}-\x{66d}\x{6d4}\x{700}-\x{70d}\x{964}\x{965}\x{970}\x{df4}\x{e4f}' .
  32. '\x{e5a}\x{e5b}\x{f04}-\x{f12}\x{f3a}-\x{f3d}\x{f85}\x{104a}-\x{104f}\x{10fb}' .
  33. '\x{1361}-\x{1368}\x{166d}\x{166e}\x{169b}\x{169c}\x{16eb}-\x{16ed}\x{1735}' .
  34. '\x{1736}\x{17d4}-\x{17d6}\x{17d8}-\x{17da}\x{1800}-\x{180a}\x{1944}\x{1945}' .
  35. '\x{2010}-\x{2027}\x{2030}-\x{2043}\x{2045}-\x{2051}\x{2053}\x{2054}\x{2057}' .
  36. '\x{207d}\x{207e}\x{208d}\x{208e}\x{2329}\x{232a}\x{23b4}-\x{23b6}\x{2768}-' .
  37. '\x{2775}\x{27e6}-\x{27eb}\x{2983}-\x{2998}\x{29d8}-\x{29db}\x{29fc}\x{29fd}' .
  38. '\x{3001}-\x{3003}\x{3008}-\x{3011}\x{3014}-\x{301f}\x{3030}\x{303d}\x{30a0}' .
  39. '\x{30fb}\x{fd3e}\x{fd3f}\x{fe30}-\x{fe52}\x{fe54}-\x{fe61}\x{fe63}\x{fe68}' .
  40. '\x{fe6a}\x{fe6b}\x{ff01}-\x{ff03}\x{ff05}-\x{ff0a}\x{ff0c}-\x{ff0f}\x{ff1a}' .
  41. '\x{ff1b}\x{ff1f}\x{ff20}\x{ff3b}-\x{ff3d}\x{ff3f}\x{ff5b}\x{ff5d}\x{ff5f}-' .
  42. '\x{ff65}');
  43. /**
  44. * Matches CJK (Chinese, Japanese, Korean) letter-like characters.
  45. *
  46. * This list is derived from the "East Asian Scripts" section of
  47. * http://www.unicode.org/charts/index.html, as well as a comment on
  48. * http://unicode.org/reports/tr11/tr11-11.html listing some character
  49. * ranges that are reserved for additional CJK ideographs.
  50. *
  51. * The character ranges do not include numbers, punctuation, or symbols, since
  52. * these are handled separately in search. Note that radicals and strokes are
  53. * considered symbols. (See
  54. * http://www.unicode.org/Public/UNIDATA/extracted/DerivedGeneralCategory.txt)
  55. *
  56. * @see search_expand_cjk()
  57. */
  58. define('PREG_CLASS_CJK', '\x{1100}-\x{11FF}\x{3040}-\x{309F}\x{30A1}-\x{318E}' .
  59. '\x{31A0}-\x{31B7}\x{31F0}-\x{31FF}\x{3400}-\x{4DBF}\x{4E00}-\x{9FCF}' .
  60. '\x{A000}-\x{A48F}\x{A4D0}-\x{A4FD}\x{A960}-\x{A97F}\x{AC00}-\x{D7FF}' .
  61. '\x{F900}-\x{FAFF}\x{FF21}-\x{FF3A}\x{FF41}-\x{FF5A}\x{FF66}-\x{FFDC}' .
  62. '\x{20000}-\x{2FFFD}\x{30000}-\x{3FFFD}');
  63. /**
  64. * Implements hook_help().
  65. */
  66. function search_help($route_name, RouteMatchInterface $route_match) {
  67. switch ($route_name) {
  68. case 'help.page.search':
  69. $output = '';
  70. $output .= '<h3>' . t('About') . '</h3>';
  71. $output .= '<p>' . t('The Search module provides the ability to set up search pages based on plugins provided by other modules. In Drupal core, there are two page-type plugins: the Content page type provides keyword searching for content managed by the Node module, and the Users page type provides keyword searching for registered users. Contributed modules may provide other page-type plugins. For more information, see the <a href=":search-module">online documentation for the Search module</a>.', [':search-module' => 'https://www.drupal.org/documentation/modules/search']) . '</p>';
  72. $output .= '<h3>' . t('Uses') . '</h3>';
  73. $output .= '<dl>';
  74. $output .= '<dt>' . t('Configuring search pages') . '</dt>';
  75. $output .= '<dd>' . t('To configure search pages, visit the <a href=":search-settings">Search pages page</a>. In the Search pages section, you can add a new search page, edit the configuration of existing search pages, enable and disable search pages, and choose the default search page. Each enabled search page has a URL path starting with <em>search</em>, and each will appear as a tab or local task link on the <a href=":search-url">search page</a>; you can configure the text that is shown in the tab. In addition, some search page plugins have additional settings that you can configure for each search page.', [':search-settings' => Url::fromRoute('entity.search_page.collection')->toString(), ':search-url' => Url::fromRoute('search.view')->toString()]) . '</dd>';
  76. $output .= '<dt>' . t('Managing the search index') . '</dt>';
  77. $output .= '<dd>' . t('Some search page plugins, such as the core Content search page, index searchable text using the Drupal core search index, and will not work unless content is indexed. Indexing is done during <em>cron</em> runs, so it requires a <a href=":cron">cron maintenance task</a> to be set up. There are also several settings affecting indexing that can be configured on the <a href=":search-settings">Search pages page</a>: the number of items to index per cron run, the minimum word length to index, and how to handle Chinese, Japanese, and Korean characters.', [':cron' => Url::fromRoute('system.cron_settings')->toString(), ':search-settings' => Url::fromRoute('entity.search_page.collection')->toString()]) . '</dd>';
  78. $output .= '<dd>' . t('Modules providing search page plugins generally ensure that content-related actions on your site (creating, editing, or deleting content and comments) automatically cause affected content items to be marked for indexing or reindexing at the next cron run. When content is marked for reindexing, the previous content remains in the index until cron runs, at which time it is replaced by the new content. However, there are some actions related to the structure of your site that do not cause affected content to be marked for reindexing. Examples of structure-related actions that affect content include deleting or editing taxonomy terms, enabling or disabling modules that add text to content (such as Taxonomy, Comment, and field-providing modules), and modifying the fields or display parameters of your content types. If you take one of these actions and you want to ensure that the search index is updated to reflect your changed site structure, you can mark all content for reindexing by clicking the "Re-index site" button on the <a href=":search-settings">Search pages page</a>. If you have a lot of content on your site, it may take several cron runs for the content to be reindexed.', [':search-settings' => Url::fromRoute('entity.search_page.collection')->toString()]) . '</dd>';
  79. $output .= '<dt>' . t('Displaying the Search block') . '</dt>';
  80. $output .= '<dd>' . t('The Search module includes a block, which can be enabled and configured on the <a href=":blocks">Block layout page</a>, if you have the Block module enabled; the default block title is Search, and it is the Search form block in the Forms category, if you wish to add another instance. The block is available to users with the <a href=":search_permission">Use search</a> permission, and it performs a search using the configured default search page.', [':blocks' => (\Drupal::moduleHandler()->moduleExists('block')) ? Url::fromRoute('block.admin_display')->toString() : '#', ':search_permission' => Url::fromRoute('user.admin_permissions', [], ['fragment' => 'module-search'])->toString()]) . '</dd>';
  81. $output .= '<dt>' . t('Searching your site') . '</dt>';
  82. $output .= '<dd>' . t('Users with <a href=":search_permission">Use search</a> permission can use the Search block and <a href=":search">Search page</a>. Users with the <a href=":node_permission">View published content</a> permission can use configured search pages of type <em>Content</em> to search for content containing exact keywords; in addition, users with <a href=":search_permission">Use advanced search</a> permission can use more complex search filtering. Users with the <a href=":user_permission">View user information</a> permission can use configured search pages of type <em>Users</em> to search for active users containing the keyword anywhere in the username, and users with the <a href=":user_permission">Administer users</a> permission can search for active and blocked users, by email address or username keyword.', [':search' => Url::fromRoute('search.view')->toString(), ':search_permission' => Url::fromRoute('user.admin_permissions', [], ['fragment' => 'module-search'])->toString(), ':node_permission' => Url::fromRoute('user.admin_permissions', [], ['fragment' => 'module-node'])->toString(), ':user_permission' => Url::fromRoute('user.admin_permissions', [], ['fragment' => 'module-user'])->toString()]) . '</dd>';
  83. $output .= '<dt>' . t('Extending the Search module') . '</dt>';
  84. $output .= '<dd>' . t('By default, the Search module only supports exact keyword matching in content searches. You can modify this behavior by installing a language-specific stemming module for your language (such as <a href=":porterstemmer_url">Porter Stemmer</a> for American English), which allows words such as walk, walking, and walked to be matched in the Search module. Another approach is to use a third-party search technology with stemming or partial word matching features built in, such as <a href=":solr_url">Apache Solr</a> or <a href=":sphinx_url">Sphinx</a>. There are also contributed modules that provide additional search pages. These and other <a href=":contrib-search">search-related contributed modules</a> can be downloaded by visiting Drupal.org.', [':contrib-search' => 'https://www.drupal.org/project/project_module?f[2]=im_vid_3%3A105', ':porterstemmer_url' => 'https://www.drupal.org/project/porterstemmer', ':solr_url' => 'https://www.drupal.org/project/apachesolr', ':sphinx_url' => 'https://www.drupal.org/project/sphinx']) . '</dd>';
  85. $output .= '</dl>';
  86. return $output;
  87. }
  88. }
  89. /**
  90. * Implements hook_theme().
  91. */
  92. function search_theme() {
  93. return [
  94. 'search_result' => [
  95. 'variables' => ['result' => NULL, 'plugin_id' => NULL],
  96. 'file' => 'search.pages.inc',
  97. ],
  98. ];
  99. }
  100. /**
  101. * Implements hook_theme_suggestions_HOOK().
  102. */
  103. function search_theme_suggestions_search_result(array $variables) {
  104. return ['search_result__' . $variables['plugin_id']];
  105. }
  106. /**
  107. * Implements hook_preprocess_HOOK() for block templates.
  108. */
  109. function search_preprocess_block(&$variables) {
  110. if ($variables['plugin_id'] == 'search_form_block') {
  111. $variables['attributes']['role'] = 'search';
  112. }
  113. }
  114. /**
  115. * Clears either a part of, or the entire search index.
  116. *
  117. * This function is meant for use by search page plugins, or for building a
  118. * user interface that lets users clear all or parts of the search index.
  119. *
  120. * @param string|null $type
  121. * (optional) The plugin ID or other machine-readable type for the items to
  122. * remove from the search index. If omitted, $sid and $langcode are ignored
  123. * and the entire search index is cleared.
  124. * @param int|array|null $sid
  125. * (optional) The ID or array of IDs of the items to remove from the search
  126. * index. If omitted, all items matching $type are cleared, and $langcode
  127. * is ignored.
  128. * @param string|null $langcode
  129. * (optional) Language code of the item to remove from the search index. If
  130. * omitted, all items matching $sid and $type are cleared.
  131. *
  132. * @deprecated in drupal:8.8.0 and is removed from drupal:9.0.0. Use
  133. * \Drupal\search\SearchIndex::clear() instead.
  134. *
  135. * @see https://www.drupal.org/node/3075696
  136. */
  137. function search_index_clear($type = NULL, $sid = NULL, $langcode = NULL) {
  138. @trigger_error("search_index_clear() is deprecated in drupal:8.8.0 and is removed in drupal:9.0.0. Use \Drupal\search\SearchIndex::clear() instead. See https://www.drupal.org/node/3075696", E_USER_DEPRECATED);
  139. \Drupal::service('search.index')->clear($type, $sid, $langcode);
  140. }
  141. /**
  142. * Marks a word as "dirty" (changed), or retrieves the list of dirty words.
  143. *
  144. * This is used during indexing (cron). Words that are dirty have outdated
  145. * total counts in the search_total table, and need to be recounted.
  146. *
  147. * @deprecated in drupal:8.8.0 and is removed from drupal:9.0.0. Use custom
  148. * implementation of \Drupal\search\SearchIndexInterface instead.
  149. *
  150. * @see https://www.drupal.org/node/3075696
  151. */
  152. function search_dirty($word = NULL) {
  153. @trigger_error("search_dirty() is deprecated in drupal:8.8.0 and is removed in drupal:9.0.0. Use custom implementation of \Drupal\search\SearchIndexInterface instead. See https://www.drupal.org/node/3075696", E_USER_DEPRECATED);
  154. // Keep return result type for backward compatibility.
  155. if ($word === NULL) {
  156. return [];
  157. }
  158. }
  159. /**
  160. * Implements hook_cron().
  161. *
  162. * Fires updateIndex() in the plugins for all indexable active search pages,
  163. * and cleans up dirty words.
  164. */
  165. function search_cron() {
  166. /** @var $search_page_repository \Drupal\search\SearchPageRepositoryInterface */
  167. $search_page_repository = \Drupal::service('search.search_page_repository');
  168. foreach ($search_page_repository->getIndexableSearchPages() as $entity) {
  169. $entity->getPlugin()->updateIndex();
  170. }
  171. }
  172. /**
  173. * Updates the {search_total} database table.
  174. *
  175. * This function is called on shutdown to ensure that {search_total} is always
  176. * up to date (even if cron times out or otherwise fails).
  177. *
  178. * @deprecated in drupal:8.8.0 and is removed from drupal:9.0.0. Use custom
  179. * implementation of \Drupal\search\SearchIndexInterface instead.
  180. *
  181. * @see https://www.drupal.org/node/3075696
  182. */
  183. function search_update_totals() {
  184. @trigger_error("search_update_totals() is deprecated in drupal:8.8.0 and is removed in drupal:9.0.0. Use custom implementation of \Drupal\search\SearchIndexInterface instead. See https://www.drupal.org/node/3075696", E_USER_DEPRECATED);
  185. }
  186. /**
  187. * Simplifies and preprocesses text for searching.
  188. *
  189. * Processing steps:
  190. * - Entities are decoded.
  191. * - Text is lower-cased and diacritics (accents) are removed.
  192. * - hook_search_preprocess() is invoked.
  193. * - CJK (Chinese, Japanese, Korean) characters are processed, depending on
  194. * the search settings.
  195. * - Punctuation is processed (removed or replaced with spaces, depending on
  196. * where it is; see code for details).
  197. * - Words are truncated to 50 characters maximum.
  198. *
  199. * @param string $text
  200. * Text to simplify.
  201. * @param string|null $langcode
  202. * Language code for the language of $text, if known.
  203. *
  204. * @return string
  205. * Simplified and processed text.
  206. *
  207. * @see hook_search_preprocess()
  208. */
  209. function search_simplify($text, $langcode = NULL) {
  210. // Decode entities to UTF-8
  211. $text = Html::decodeEntities($text);
  212. // Lowercase
  213. $text = mb_strtolower($text);
  214. // Remove diacritics.
  215. $text = \Drupal::service('transliteration')->removeDiacritics($text);
  216. // Call an external processor for word handling.
  217. search_invoke_preprocess($text, $langcode);
  218. // Simple CJK handling
  219. if (\Drupal::config('search.settings')->get('index.overlap_cjk')) {
  220. $text = preg_replace_callback('/[' . PREG_CLASS_CJK . ']+/u', 'search_expand_cjk', $text);
  221. }
  222. // To improve searching for numerical data such as dates, IP addresses
  223. // or version numbers, we consider a group of numerical characters
  224. // separated only by punctuation characters to be one piece.
  225. // This also means that searching for e.g. '20/03/1984' also returns
  226. // results with '20-03-1984' in them.
  227. // Readable regexp: ([number]+)[punctuation]+(?=[number])
  228. $text = preg_replace('/([' . PREG_CLASS_NUMBERS . ']+)[' . PREG_CLASS_PUNCTUATION . ']+(?=[' . PREG_CLASS_NUMBERS . '])/u', '\1', $text);
  229. // Multiple dot and dash groups are word boundaries and replaced with space.
  230. // No need to use the unicode modifier here because 0-127 ASCII characters
  231. // can't match higher UTF-8 characters as the leftmost bit of those are 1.
  232. $text = preg_replace('/[.-]{2,}/', ' ', $text);
  233. // The dot, underscore and dash are simply removed. This allows meaningful
  234. // search behavior with acronyms and URLs. See unicode note directly above.
  235. $text = preg_replace('/[._-]+/', '', $text);
  236. // With the exception of the rules above, we consider all punctuation,
  237. // marks, spacers, etc, to be a word boundary.
  238. $text = preg_replace('/[' . Unicode::PREG_CLASS_WORD_BOUNDARY . ']+/u', ' ', $text);
  239. // Truncate everything to 50 characters.
  240. $words = explode(' ', $text);
  241. array_walk($words, '_search_index_truncate');
  242. $text = implode(' ', $words);
  243. return $text;
  244. }
  245. /**
  246. * Splits CJK (Chinese, Japanese, Korean) text into tokens.
  247. *
  248. * The Search module matches exact words, where a word is defined to be a
  249. * sequence of characters delimited by spaces or punctuation. CJK languages are
  250. * written in long strings of characters, though, not split up into words. So
  251. * in order to allow search matching, we split up CJK text into tokens
  252. * consisting of consecutive, overlapping sequences of characters whose length
  253. * is equal to the 'minimum_word_size' variable. This tokenizing is only done
  254. * if the 'overlap_cjk' variable is TRUE.
  255. *
  256. * @param array $matches
  257. * This function is a callback for preg_replace_callback(), which is called
  258. * from search_simplify(). So, $matches is an array of regular expression
  259. * matches, which means that $matches[0] contains the matched text -- a
  260. * string of CJK characters to tokenize.
  261. *
  262. * @return string
  263. * Tokenized text, starting and ending with a space character.
  264. */
  265. function search_expand_cjk($matches) {
  266. $min = \Drupal::config('search.settings')->get('index.minimum_word_size');
  267. $str = $matches[0];
  268. $length = mb_strlen($str);
  269. // If the text is shorter than the minimum word size, don't tokenize it.
  270. if ($length <= $min) {
  271. return ' ' . $str . ' ';
  272. }
  273. $tokens = ' ';
  274. // Build a FIFO queue of characters.
  275. $chars = [];
  276. for ($i = 0; $i < $length; $i++) {
  277. // Add the next character off the beginning of the string to the queue.
  278. $current = mb_substr($str, 0, 1);
  279. $str = substr($str, strlen($current));
  280. $chars[] = $current;
  281. if ($i >= $min - 1) {
  282. // Make a token of $min characters, and add it to the token string.
  283. $tokens .= implode('', $chars) . ' ';
  284. // Shift out the first character in the queue.
  285. array_shift($chars);
  286. }
  287. }
  288. return $tokens;
  289. }
  290. /**
  291. * Simplifies and splits a string into words for indexing.
  292. *
  293. * @param string $text
  294. * Text to process.
  295. * @param string|null $langcode
  296. * Language code for the language of $text, if known.
  297. *
  298. * @return array
  299. * Array of words in the simplified, preprocessed text.
  300. *
  301. * @see search_simplify()
  302. */
  303. function search_index_split($text, $langcode = NULL) {
  304. $last = &drupal_static(__FUNCTION__);
  305. $lastsplit = &drupal_static(__FUNCTION__ . ':lastsplit');
  306. if ($last == $text) {
  307. return $lastsplit;
  308. }
  309. // Process words
  310. $text = search_simplify($text, $langcode);
  311. $words = explode(' ', $text);
  312. // Save last keyword result
  313. $last = $text;
  314. $lastsplit = $words;
  315. return $words;
  316. }
  317. /**
  318. * Helper function for array_walk in search_index_split.
  319. */
  320. function _search_index_truncate(&$text) {
  321. // Use a static array to avoid re-truncating text we've done before.
  322. // The same words may often be passed in during excerpt generation.
  323. static $truncated = [];
  324. if (isset($truncated[$text])) {
  325. $text = $truncated[$text];
  326. return;
  327. }
  328. // If we didn't find it in the static array, perform the operation.
  329. $original = $text;
  330. if (is_numeric($text)) {
  331. $text = ltrim($text, '0');
  332. }
  333. $text = Unicode::truncate($text, 50);
  334. // Save it for the next time.
  335. $truncated[$original] = $text;
  336. }
  337. /**
  338. * Invokes hook_search_preprocess() to simplify text.
  339. *
  340. * @param string $text
  341. * Text to preprocess, passed by reference and altered in place.
  342. * @param string|null $langcode
  343. * Language code for the language of $text, if known.
  344. */
  345. function search_invoke_preprocess(&$text, $langcode = NULL) {
  346. foreach (\Drupal::moduleHandler()->getImplementations('search_preprocess') as $module) {
  347. $text = \Drupal::moduleHandler()->invoke($module, 'search_preprocess', [$text, $langcode]);
  348. }
  349. }
  350. /**
  351. * Updates the full-text search index for a particular item.
  352. *
  353. * @param string $type
  354. * The plugin ID or other machine-readable type of this item,
  355. * which should be less than 64 bytes.
  356. * @param int $sid
  357. * An ID number identifying this particular item (e.g., node ID).
  358. * @param string $langcode
  359. * Language code for the language of the text being indexed.
  360. * @param string $text
  361. * The content of this item. Must be a piece of HTML or plain text.
  362. *
  363. * @ingroup search
  364. *
  365. * @deprecated in drupal:8.8.0 and is removed from drupal:9.0.0. Use
  366. * \Drupal\search\SearchIndex::index() instead.
  367. *
  368. * @see https://www.drupal.org/node/3075696
  369. */
  370. function search_index($type, $sid, $langcode, $text) {
  371. @trigger_error("search_index() is deprecated in drupal:8.8.0 and is removed in drupal:9.0.0. Use \Drupal\search\SearchIndex::index() instead. See https://www.drupal.org/node/3075696", E_USER_DEPRECATED);
  372. \Drupal::service('search.index')->index($type, $sid, $langcode, $text);
  373. }
  374. /**
  375. * Changes the timestamp on indexed items to 'now' to force reindexing.
  376. *
  377. * This function is meant for use by search page plugins, or for building a
  378. * user interface that lets users mark all or parts of the search index for
  379. * reindexing.
  380. *
  381. * @param string $type
  382. * (optional) The plugin ID or other machine-readable type of this item. If
  383. * omitted, the entire search index is marked for reindexing, and $sid and
  384. * $langcode are ignored.
  385. * @param int $sid
  386. * (optional) An ID number identifying this particular item (e.g., node ID).
  387. * If omitted, everything matching $type is marked, and $langcode is ignored.
  388. * @param string $langcode
  389. * (optional) The language code to clear. If omitted, everything matching
  390. * $type and $sid is marked.
  391. *
  392. * @deprecated in drupal:8.8.0 and is removed from drupal:9.0.0. Use
  393. * \Drupal\search\SearchIndex::markForReindex() instead.
  394. *
  395. * @see https://www.drupal.org/node/3075696
  396. */
  397. function search_mark_for_reindex($type = NULL, $sid = NULL, $langcode = NULL) {
  398. @trigger_error("search_mark_for_reindex() is deprecated in drupal:8.8.0 and is removed in drupal:9.0.0. Use \Drupal\search\SearchIndex::markForReindex() instead. See https://www.drupal.org/node/3075696", E_USER_DEPRECATED);
  399. \Drupal::service('search.index')->markForReindex($type, $sid, $langcode);
  400. }
  401. /**
  402. * @defgroup search Search interface
  403. * @{
  404. * The Drupal search interface manages a global search mechanism.
  405. *
  406. * Modules may plug into this system to provide searches of different types of
  407. * data. Most of the system is handled by the Search module, so this must be
  408. * enabled for all of the search features to work.
  409. *
  410. * There are two ways to interact with the search system:
  411. * - Specifically for searching nodes, you can implement
  412. * hook_node_update_index() and hook_node_search_result(). However, note that
  413. * the search system already indexes all visible output of a node; i.e.,
  414. * everything displayed normally during node viewing. This is
  415. * usually sufficient. You should only use this mechanism if you want
  416. * additional, non-visible data to be indexed.
  417. * - Define a plugin implementing \Drupal\search\Plugin\SearchInterface and
  418. * annotated as \Drupal\search\Annotation\SearchPlugin. This will create a
  419. * search page type that users can use to set up one or more search pages.
  420. * Each of these corresponds to a tab on the /search page, which can be
  421. * used to perform searches. You will also need to implement the execute()
  422. * method from the interface to perform the search. A base class is provided
  423. * in \Drupal\search\Plugin\SearchPluginBase. For more information about
  424. * plugins, see the @link plugin_api Plugin API topic. @endlink
  425. *
  426. * If your module needs to provide a more complicated search form, then you
  427. * need to implement it yourself. In that case, you may wish to define it as a
  428. * local task (tab) under the /search page (e.g. /search/mymodule) so that users
  429. * can easily find it.
  430. *
  431. * @see plugin_api
  432. * @see annotation
  433. */
  434. /**
  435. * Returns snippets from a piece of text, with search keywords highlighted.
  436. *
  437. * Used for formatting search results. All HTML tags will be stripped from
  438. * $text.
  439. *
  440. * @param string $keys
  441. * A string containing a search query.
  442. * @param string $text
  443. * The text to extract fragments from.
  444. * @param string|null $langcode
  445. * Language code for the language of $text, if known.
  446. *
  447. * @return array
  448. * A render array containing HTML for the excerpt.
  449. */
  450. function search_excerpt($keys, $text, $langcode = NULL) {
  451. // We highlight around non-indexable or CJK characters.
  452. $boundary_character = '[' . Unicode::PREG_CLASS_WORD_BOUNDARY . PREG_CLASS_CJK . ']';
  453. $preceded_by_boundary = '(?<=' . $boundary_character . ')';
  454. $followed_by_boundary = '(?=' . $boundary_character . ')';
  455. // Extract positive keywords and phrases.
  456. preg_match_all('/ ("([^"]+)"|(?!OR)([^" ]+))/', ' ' . $keys, $matches);
  457. $keys = array_merge($matches[2], $matches[3]);
  458. // Prepare text by stripping HTML tags and decoding HTML entities.
  459. $text = strip_tags(str_replace(['<', '>'], [' <', '> '], $text));
  460. $text = Html::decodeEntities($text);
  461. $text_length = strlen($text);
  462. // Make a list of unique keywords that are actually found in the text,
  463. // which could be items in $keys or replacements that are equivalent through
  464. // search_simplify().
  465. $temp_keys = [];
  466. foreach ($keys as $key) {
  467. $key = _search_find_match_with_simplify($key, $text, $boundary_character, $langcode);
  468. if (isset($key)) {
  469. // Quote slashes so they can be used in regular expressions.
  470. $temp_keys[] = preg_quote($key, '/');
  471. }
  472. }
  473. // Several keywords could have simplified down to the same thing, so pick
  474. // out the unique ones.
  475. $keys = array_unique($temp_keys);
  476. // Extract fragments of about 60 characters around keywords, bounded by word
  477. // boundary characters. Try to reach 256 characters, using second occurrences
  478. // if necessary.
  479. $ranges = [];
  480. $length = 0;
  481. $look_start = [];
  482. $remaining_keys = $keys;
  483. while ($length < 256 && !empty($remaining_keys)) {
  484. $found_keys = [];
  485. foreach ($remaining_keys as $key) {
  486. if ($length >= 256) {
  487. break;
  488. }
  489. // Remember where we last found $key, in case we are coming through a
  490. // second time.
  491. if (!isset($look_start[$key])) {
  492. $look_start[$key] = 0;
  493. }
  494. // See if we can find $key after where we found it the last time. Since
  495. // we are requiring a match on a word boundary, make sure $text starts
  496. // and ends with a space.
  497. $matches = [];
  498. if (preg_match('/' . $preceded_by_boundary . $key . $followed_by_boundary . '/iu', ' ' . $text . ' ', $matches, PREG_OFFSET_CAPTURE, $look_start[$key])) {
  499. $found_position = $matches[0][1];
  500. $look_start[$key] = $found_position + 1;
  501. // Keep track of which keys we found this time, in case we need to
  502. // pass through again to find more text.
  503. $found_keys[] = $key;
  504. // Locate a space before and after this match, leaving about 60
  505. // characters of context on each end.
  506. $before = strpos(' ' . $text, ' ', max(0, $found_position - 61));
  507. if ($before !== FALSE && $before <= $found_position) {
  508. if ($text_length > $found_position + 60) {
  509. $after = strrpos(substr($text, 0, $found_position + 60), ' ', $found_position);
  510. }
  511. else {
  512. $after = $text_length;
  513. }
  514. if ($after !== FALSE && $after > $found_position) {
  515. // Account for the spaces we added.
  516. $before = max($before - 1, 0);
  517. if ($before < $after) {
  518. // Save this range.
  519. $ranges[$before] = $after;
  520. $length += $after - $before;
  521. }
  522. }
  523. }
  524. }
  525. }
  526. // Next time through this loop, only look for keys we found this time,
  527. // if any.
  528. $remaining_keys = $found_keys;
  529. }
  530. if (empty($ranges)) {
  531. // We didn't find any keyword matches, so just return the first part of the
  532. // text. We also need to re-encode any HTML special characters that we
  533. // entity-decoded above.
  534. return [
  535. '#plain_text' => Unicode::truncate($text, 256, TRUE, TRUE),
  536. ];
  537. }
  538. // Sort the text ranges by starting position.
  539. ksort($ranges);
  540. // Collapse overlapping text ranges into one. The sorting makes it O(n).
  541. $new_ranges = [];
  542. $max_end = 0;
  543. foreach ($ranges as $this_from => $this_to) {
  544. $max_end = max($max_end, $this_to);
  545. if (!isset($working_from)) {
  546. // This is the first time through this loop: initialize.
  547. $working_from = $this_from;
  548. $working_to = $this_to;
  549. continue;
  550. }
  551. if ($this_from <= $working_to) {
  552. // The ranges overlap: combine them.
  553. $working_to = max($working_to, $this_to);
  554. }
  555. else {
  556. // The ranges do not overlap: save the working range and start a new one.
  557. $new_ranges[$working_from] = $working_to;
  558. $working_from = $this_from;
  559. $working_to = $this_to;
  560. }
  561. }
  562. // Save the remaining working range.
  563. $new_ranges[$working_from] = $working_to;
  564. // Fetch text within the combined ranges we found.
  565. $out = [];
  566. foreach ($new_ranges as $from => $to) {
  567. $out[] = substr($text, $from, $to - $from);
  568. }
  569. // Combine the text chunks with "…" separators. The "…" needs to be
  570. // translated. Let translators have the … separator text as one chunk.
  571. $ellipses = explode('@excerpt', t('… @excerpt … @excerpt …'));
  572. $text = (isset($new_ranges[0]) ? '' : $ellipses[0]) . implode($ellipses[1], $out) . (($max_end < strlen($text) - 1) ? $ellipses[2] : '');
  573. $text = Html::escape($text);
  574. // Highlight keywords. Must be done at once to prevent conflicts ('strong'
  575. // and '<strong>').
  576. $text = trim(preg_replace('/' . $preceded_by_boundary . '(?:' . implode('|', $keys) . ')' . $followed_by_boundary . '/iu', '<strong>\0</strong>', ' ' . $text . ' '));
  577. return [
  578. '#markup' => $text,
  579. '#allowed_tags' => ['strong'],
  580. ];
  581. }
  582. /**
  583. * @} End of "defgroup search".
  584. */
  585. /**
  586. * Finds an appropriate keyword in text.
  587. *
  588. * @param string $key
  589. * The keyword to find.
  590. * @param string $text
  591. * The text to search for the keyword.
  592. * @param string $boundary
  593. * Regular expression for the boundary character class (characters that
  594. * indicate spaces between words).
  595. * @param string|null $langcode
  596. * Language code for the language of $text, if known.
  597. *
  598. * @return string|null
  599. * A segment of $text that is between word boundary characters that either
  600. * matches $key directly, or matches $key when both this text segment and
  601. * $key are processed by search_simplify(). If a matching text segment is
  602. * not located, NULL is returned.
  603. */
  604. function _search_find_match_with_simplify($key, $text, $boundary, $langcode = NULL) {
  605. $preceded_by_boundary = '(?<=' . $boundary . ')';
  606. $followed_by_boundary = '(?=' . $boundary . ')';
  607. // See if $key appears as-is. When testing, make sure $text starts/ends with
  608. // a space, because we require $key to be surrounded by word boundary
  609. // characters.
  610. $temp = trim($key);
  611. if ($temp == '') {
  612. return NULL;
  613. }
  614. if (preg_match('/' . $preceded_by_boundary . preg_quote($temp, '/') . $followed_by_boundary . '/iu', ' ' . $text . ' ')) {
  615. return $temp;
  616. }
  617. // See if there is a match after lower-casing and removing diacritics in
  618. // both, which should preserve the string length.
  619. $new_text = mb_strtolower($text);
  620. $new_text = \Drupal::service('transliteration')->removeDiacritics($new_text);
  621. $new_key = mb_strtolower($temp);
  622. $new_key = \Drupal::service('transliteration')->removeDiacritics($new_key);
  623. if (preg_match('/' . $preceded_by_boundary . preg_quote($new_key, '/') . $followed_by_boundary . '/u', ' ' . $new_text . ' ')) {
  624. $position = mb_strpos($new_text, $new_key);
  625. return mb_substr($text, $position, mb_strlen($new_key));
  626. }
  627. // Run both text and key through search_simplify.
  628. $simplified_key = trim(search_simplify($key, $langcode));
  629. $simplified_text = trim(search_simplify($text, $langcode));
  630. if ($simplified_key == '' || $simplified_text == '' || strpos($simplified_text, $simplified_key) === FALSE) {
  631. // The simplified keyword and text do not match at all, or are empty.
  632. return NULL;
  633. }
  634. // Split $text into words, keeping track of where the word boundaries are.
  635. $words = preg_split('/' . $boundary . '+/u', $text, NULL, PREG_SPLIT_OFFSET_CAPTURE);
  636. // Add an entry pointing to the end of the string, for the loop below.
  637. $words[] = ['', strlen($text)];
  638. // Using a binary search, find the earliest possible ending position in
  639. // $text where it will still match the keyword after applying
  640. // search_simplify().
  641. $start_index = 0;
  642. $start_pos = $words[$start_index][1];
  643. $min_end_index = 1;
  644. $max_end_index = count($words) - 1;
  645. while ($max_end_index > $min_end_index) {
  646. // Check the index half way between min and max. See if we ended there,
  647. // if we would still have a match.
  648. $proposed_end_index = floor(($max_end_index + $min_end_index) / 2);
  649. $proposed_end_pos = $words[$proposed_end_index][1];
  650. // Since the split was done with preg_split(), the positions are byte counts
  651. // not character counts, so use substr() not mb_substr() here.
  652. $trial_text = trim(search_simplify(substr($text, $start_pos, $proposed_end_pos - $start_pos), $langcode));
  653. if (strpos($trial_text, $simplified_key) !== FALSE) {
  654. // The proposed endpoint is fine, text still matches.
  655. $max_end_index = $proposed_end_index;
  656. }
  657. else {
  658. // The proposed endpoint index is too early, so the earliest possible
  659. // OK ending point would be the next index.
  660. $min_end_index = $proposed_end_index + 1;
  661. }
  662. }
  663. // Now do the same for the starting position: using a binary search, find the
  664. // latest possible starting position in $text where it will still match the
  665. // keyword after applying search_simplify().
  666. $end_index = $min_end_index;
  667. $end_pos = $words[$end_index][1];
  668. $min_start_index = 0;
  669. $max_start_index = $end_index - 1;
  670. while ($max_start_index > $min_start_index) {
  671. // Check the index half way between min and max. See if we started there,
  672. // if we would still have a match.
  673. $proposed_start_index = ceil(($max_start_index + $min_start_index) / 2);
  674. $proposed_start_pos = $words[$proposed_start_index][1];
  675. // Since the split was done with preg_split(), the positions are byte counts
  676. // not character counts, so use substr() not mb_substr() here.
  677. $trial_text = trim(search_simplify(substr($text, $proposed_start_pos, $end_pos - $proposed_start_pos), $langcode));
  678. if (strpos($trial_text, $simplified_key) !== FALSE) {
  679. // The proposed start point is fine, text still matches.
  680. $min_start_index = $proposed_start_index;
  681. }
  682. else {
  683. // The proposed start point index is too late, so the latest possible
  684. // OK starting point would be the previous index.
  685. $max_start_index = $proposed_start_index - 1;
  686. }
  687. }
  688. $start_index = $max_start_index;
  689. // Return the matching text. We need to use substr() here and not the
  690. // mb_substr() function, because the indices in $words came from preg_split(),
  691. // so they are Unicode-safe byte positions, not character positions.
  692. return trim(substr($text, $words[$start_index][1], $words[$end_index][1] - $words[$start_index][1]));
  693. }
  694. /**
  695. * Implements hook_form_FORM_ID_alter() for the search_block_form form.
  696. *
  697. * Since the exposed form is a GET form, we don't want it to send the form
  698. * tokens. However, you cannot make this happen in the form builder function
  699. * itself, because the tokens are added to the form after the builder function
  700. * is called. So, we have to do it in a form_alter.
  701. *
  702. * @see \Drupal\search\Form\SearchBlockForm
  703. */
  704. function search_form_search_block_form_alter(&$form, FormStateInterface $form_state) {
  705. $form['form_build_id']['#access'] = FALSE;
  706. $form['form_token']['#access'] = FALSE;
  707. $form['form_id']['#access'] = FALSE;
  708. }