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Each "indexer" should provide the "search modes" they support by themselves. And we need to remove the "fuzzy" search for code.
162 lines
6.7 KiB
Go
162 lines
6.7 KiB
Go
// Copyright 2023 The Gitea Authors. All rights reserved.
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
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package internal
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import (
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"strconv"
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"code.gitea.io/gitea/models/db"
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"code.gitea.io/gitea/modules/indexer"
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"code.gitea.io/gitea/modules/optional"
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"code.gitea.io/gitea/modules/timeutil"
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)
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// IndexerData data stored in the issue indexer
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type IndexerData struct {
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ID int64 `json:"id"`
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RepoID int64 `json:"repo_id"`
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IsPublic bool `json:"is_public"` // If the repo is public
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// Fields used for keyword searching
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Title string `json:"title"`
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Content string `json:"content"`
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Comments []string `json:"comments"`
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// Fields used for filtering
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IsPull bool `json:"is_pull"`
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IsClosed bool `json:"is_closed"`
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IsArchived bool `json:"is_archived"`
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LabelIDs []int64 `json:"label_ids"`
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NoLabel bool `json:"no_label"` // True if LabelIDs is empty
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MilestoneID int64 `json:"milestone_id"`
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ProjectID int64 `json:"project_id"`
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ProjectColumnID int64 `json:"project_board_id"` // the key should be kept as project_board_id to keep compatible
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PosterID int64 `json:"poster_id"`
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AssigneeID int64 `json:"assignee_id"`
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MentionIDs []int64 `json:"mention_ids"`
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ReviewedIDs []int64 `json:"reviewed_ids"`
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ReviewRequestedIDs []int64 `json:"review_requested_ids"`
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SubscriberIDs []int64 `json:"subscriber_ids"`
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UpdatedUnix timeutil.TimeStamp `json:"updated_unix"`
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// Fields used for sorting
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// UpdatedUnix is both used for filtering and sorting.
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// ID is used for sorting too, to make the sorting stable.
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CreatedUnix timeutil.TimeStamp `json:"created_unix"`
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DeadlineUnix timeutil.TimeStamp `json:"deadline_unix"`
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CommentCount int64 `json:"comment_count"`
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}
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// Match represents on search result
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type Match struct {
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ID int64 `json:"id"`
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Score float64 `json:"score"`
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}
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// SearchResult represents search results
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type SearchResult struct {
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Total int64
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Hits []Match
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}
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// SearchOptions represents search options.
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//
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// It has a slightly different design from database query options.
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// In database query options, a field is never a pointer, so it could be confusing when it's zero value:
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// Do you want to find data with a field value of 0, or do you not specify the field in the options?
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// To avoid this confusion, db introduced db.NoConditionID(-1).
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// So zero value means the field is not specified in the search options, and db.NoConditionID means "== 0" or "id NOT IN (SELECT id FROM ...)"
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// It's still not ideal, it trapped developers many times.
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// And sometimes -1 could be a valid value, like issue ID, negative numbers indicate exclusion.
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// Since db.NoConditionID is for "db" (the package name is db), it makes sense not to use it in the indexer:
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// Why do bleve/elasticsearch/meilisearch indexers need to know about db.NoConditionID?
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// So in SearchOptions, we use pointer for fields which could be not specified,
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// and always use the value to filter if it's not nil, even if it's zero or negative.
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// It can handle almost all cases, if there is an exception, we can add a new field, like NoLabelOnly.
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// Unfortunately, we still use db for the indexer and have to convert between db.NoConditionID and nil for legacy reasons.
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type SearchOptions struct {
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Keyword string // keyword to search
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SearchMode indexer.SearchModeType
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RepoIDs []int64 // repository IDs which the issues belong to
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AllPublic bool // if include all public repositories
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IsPull optional.Option[bool] // if the issues is a pull request
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IsClosed optional.Option[bool] // if the issues is closed
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IsArchived optional.Option[bool] // if the repo is archived
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IncludedLabelIDs []int64 // labels the issues have
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ExcludedLabelIDs []int64 // labels the issues don't have
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IncludedAnyLabelIDs []int64 // labels the issues have at least one. It will be ignored if IncludedLabelIDs is not empty. It's an uncommon filter, but it has been supported accidentally by issues.IssuesOptions.IncludedLabelNames.
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NoLabelOnly bool // if the issues have no label, if true, IncludedLabelIDs and ExcludedLabelIDs, IncludedAnyLabelIDs will be ignored
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MilestoneIDs []int64 // milestones the issues have
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ProjectID optional.Option[int64] // project the issues belong to
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ProjectColumnID optional.Option[int64] // project column the issues belong to
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PosterID optional.Option[int64] // poster of the issues
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AssigneeID optional.Option[int64] // assignee of the issues, zero means no assignee
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MentionID optional.Option[int64] // mentioned user of the issues
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ReviewedID optional.Option[int64] // reviewer of the issues
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ReviewRequestedID optional.Option[int64] // requested reviewer of the issues
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SubscriberID optional.Option[int64] // subscriber of the issues
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UpdatedAfterUnix optional.Option[int64]
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UpdatedBeforeUnix optional.Option[int64]
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Paginator *db.ListOptions
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SortBy SortBy // sort by field
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}
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// Copy returns a copy of the options.
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// Be careful, it's not a deep copy, so `SearchOptions.RepoIDs = {...}` is OK while `SearchOptions.RepoIDs[0] = ...` is not.
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func (o *SearchOptions) Copy(edit ...func(options *SearchOptions)) *SearchOptions {
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if o == nil {
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return nil
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}
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v := *o
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for _, e := range edit {
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e(&v)
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}
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return &v
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}
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// used for optimized issue index based search
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func (o *SearchOptions) IsKeywordNumeric() bool {
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_, err := strconv.Atoi(o.Keyword)
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return err == nil
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}
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type SortBy string
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const (
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SortByCreatedDesc SortBy = "-created_unix"
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SortByUpdatedDesc SortBy = "-updated_unix"
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SortByCommentsDesc SortBy = "-comment_count"
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SortByDeadlineDesc SortBy = "-deadline_unix"
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SortByCreatedAsc SortBy = "created_unix"
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SortByUpdatedAsc SortBy = "updated_unix"
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SortByCommentsAsc SortBy = "comment_count"
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SortByDeadlineAsc SortBy = "deadline_unix"
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// Unsupported sort types which are supported by issues.IssuesOptions.SortType:
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//
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// - "priorityrepo":
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// It's impossible to support it in the indexer.
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// It is based on the specified repository in the request, so we cannot add static field to the indexer.
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// If we do something like that query the issues in the specified repository first then append other issues,
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// it will break the pagination.
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//
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// - "project-column-sorting":
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// Although it's possible to support it by adding project.ProjectIssue.Sorting to the indexer,
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// but what if the issue belongs to multiple projects?
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// Since it's unsupported to search issues with keyword in project page, we don't need to support it.
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)
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