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<?php /** * Search index updater * * See deferred.txt * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along * with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. * http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html * * @file * @ingroup Search */ /** * Database independant search index updater * * @ingroup Search */ class SearchUpdate implements DeferrableUpdate { /** @var int Page id being updated */ private $id = 0; /** @var Title Title we're updating */ private $title; /** @var Content|bool Content of the page (not text) */ private $content; /** * Constructor * * @param int $id Page id to update * @param Title|string $title Title of page to update * @param Content|string|bool $c Content of the page to update. Default: false. * If a Content object, text will be gotten from it. String is for back-compat. * Passing false tells the backend to just update the title, not the content */ public function __construct( $id, $title, $c = false ) { if ( is_string( $title ) ) { $nt = Title::newFromText( $title ); } else { $nt = $title; } if ( $nt ) { $this->id = $id; // is_string() check is back-compat for ApprovedRevs if ( is_string( $c ) ) { $this->content = new TextContent( $c ); } else { $this->content = $c ?: false; } $this->title = $nt; } else { wfDebug( "SearchUpdate object created with invalid title '$title'\n" ); } } /** * Perform actual update for the entry */ public function doUpdate() { global $wgDisableSearchUpdate; if ( $wgDisableSearchUpdate || !$this->id ) { return; } $page = WikiPage::newFromID( $this->id, WikiPage::READ_LATEST ); foreach ( SearchEngine::getSearchTypes() as $type ) { $search = SearchEngine::create( $type ); $indexTitle = $this->indexTitle( $search ); if ( !$search->supports( 'search-update' ) ) { continue; } $normalTitle = $search->normalizeText( $indexTitle ); if ( $page === null ) { $search->delete( $this->id, $normalTitle ); continue; } elseif ( $this->content === false ) { $search->updateTitle( $this->id, $normalTitle ); continue; } $text = $search->getTextFromContent( $this->title, $this->content ); if ( !$search->textAlreadyUpdatedForIndex() ) { $text = self::updateText( $text ); } # Perform the actual update $search->update( $this->id, $normalTitle, $search->normalizeText( $text ) ); } } /** * Clean text for indexing. Only really suitable for indexing in databases. * If you're using a real search engine, you'll probably want to override * this behavior and do something nicer with the original wikitext. * @param string $text * @return string */ public static function updateText( $text ) { global $wgContLang; # Language-specific strip/conversion $text = $wgContLang->normalizeForSearch( $text ); $lc = SearchEngine::legalSearchChars() . '&#;'; $text = preg_replace( "/<\\/?\\s*[A-Za-z][^>]*?>/", ' ', $wgContLang->lc( " " . $text . " " ) ); # Strip HTML markup $text = preg_replace( "/(^|\\n)==\\s*([^\\n]+)\\s*==(\\s)/sD", "\\1\\2 \\2 \\2\\3", $text ); # Emphasize headings # Strip external URLs $uc = "A-Za-z0-9_\\/:.,~%\\-+&;#?!=()@\\x80-\\xFF"; $protos = "http|https|ftp|mailto|news|gopher"; $pat = "/(^|[^\\[])({$protos}):[{$uc}]+([^{$uc}]|$)/"; $text = preg_replace( $pat, "\\1 \\3", $text ); $p1 = "/([^\\[])\\[({$protos}):[{$uc}]+]/"; $p2 = "/([^\\[])\\[({$protos}):[{$uc}]+\\s+([^\\]]+)]/"; $text = preg_replace( $p1, "\\1 ", $text ); $text = preg_replace( $p2, "\\1 \\3 ", $text ); # Internal image links $pat2 = "/\\[\\[image:([{$uc}]+)\\.(gif|png|jpg|jpeg)([^{$uc}])/i"; $text = preg_replace( $pat2, " \\1 \\3", $text ); $text = preg_replace( "/([^{$lc}])([{$lc}]+)]]([a-z]+)/", "\\1\\2 \\2\\3", $text ); # Handle [[game]]s # Strip all remaining non-search characters $text = preg_replace( "/[^{$lc}]+/", " ", $text ); # Handle 's, s' # # $text = preg_replace( "/([{$lc}]+)'s /", "\\1 \\1's ", $text ); # $text = preg_replace( "/([{$lc}]+)s' /", "\\1s ", $text ); # # These tail-anchored regexps are insanely slow. The worst case comes # when Japanese or Chinese text (ie, no word spacing) is written on # a wiki configured for Western UTF-8 mode. The Unicode characters are # expanded to hex codes and the "words" are very long paragraph-length # monstrosities. On a large page the above regexps may take over 20 # seconds *each* on a 1GHz-level processor. # # Following are reversed versions which are consistently fast # (about 3 milliseconds on 1GHz-level processor). # $text = strrev( preg_replace( "/ s'([{$lc}]+)/", " s'\\1 \\1", strrev( $text ) ) ); $text = strrev( preg_replace( "/ 's([{$lc}]+)/", " s\\1", strrev( $text ) ) ); # Strip wiki '' and ''' $text = preg_replace( "/''[']*/", " ", $text ); return $text; } /** * Get a string representation of a title suitable for * including in a search index * * @param SearchEngine $search * @return string A stripped-down title string ready for the search index */ private function indexTitle( SearchEngine $search ) { global $wgContLang; $ns = $this->title->getNamespace(); $title = $this->title->getText(); $lc = $search->legalSearchChars() . '&#;'; $t = $wgContLang->normalizeForSearch( $title ); $t = preg_replace( "/[^{$lc}]+/", ' ', $t ); $t = $wgContLang->lc( $t ); # Handle 's, s' $t = preg_replace( "/([{$lc}]+)'s( |$)/", "\\1 \\1's ", $t ); $t = preg_replace( "/([{$lc}]+)s'( |$)/", "\\1s ", $t ); $t = preg_replace( "/\\s+/", ' ', $t ); if ( $ns == NS_FILE ) { $t = preg_replace( "/ (png|gif|jpg|jpeg|ogg)$/", "", $t ); } return trim( $t ); } }