# frozen_string_literal: true class SearchQueryTransformer < Parslet::Transform class Query attr_reader :should_clauses, :must_not_clauses, :must_clauses, :filter_clauses def initialize(clauses) grouped = clauses.chunk(&:operator).to_h @should_clauses = grouped.fetch(:should, []) @must_not_clauses = grouped.fetch(:must_not, []) @must_clauses = grouped.fetch(:must, []) @filter_clauses = grouped.fetch(:filter, []) end def apply(search) should_clauses.each { |clause| search = search.query.should(clause_to_query(clause)) } must_clauses.each { |clause| search = search.query.must(clause_to_query(clause)) } must_not_clauses.each { |clause| search = search.query.must_not(clause_to_query(clause)) } filter_clauses.each { |clause| search = search.filter(**clause_to_filter(clause)) } search.query.minimum_should_match(1) end private def clause_to_query(clause) case clause when TermClause { multi_match: { type: 'most_fields', query: clause.term, fields: ['text', 'text.stemmed'] } } when PhraseClause { match_phrase: { text: { query: clause.phrase } } } else raise "Unexpected clause type: #{clause}" end end def clause_to_filter(clause) case clause when PrefixClause { clause.type => { clause.filter => clause.term } } else raise "Unexpected clause type: #{clause}" end end end class Operator class << self def symbol(str) case str when '+', nil :must when '-' :must_not else raise "Unknown operator: #{str}" end end end end class TermClause attr_reader :prefix, :operator, :term def initialize(prefix, operator, term) @prefix = prefix @operator = Operator.symbol(operator) @term = term end end class PhraseClause attr_reader :prefix, :operator, :phrase def initialize(prefix, operator, phrase) @prefix = prefix @operator = Operator.symbol(operator) @phrase = phrase end end class PrefixClause attr_reader :type, :filter, :operator, :term def initialize(prefix, term) @operator = :filter case prefix when 'has', 'is' @filter = :properties @type = :term @term = term when 'language' @filter = :language @type = :term @term = term when 'from' @filter = :account_id @type = :term @term = account_id_from_term(term) when 'before' @filter = :created_at @type = :range @term = { lt: term } when 'after' @filter = :created_at @type = :range @term = { gt: term } when 'during' @filter = :created_at @type = :range @term = { gte: term, lte: term } else raise Mastodon::SyntaxError end end private def account_id_from_term(term) username, domain = term.gsub(/\A@/, '').split('@') domain = nil if TagManager.instance.local_domain?(domain) account = Account.find_remote(username, domain) # If the account is not found, we want to return empty results, so return # an ID that does not exist account&.id || -1 end end rule(clause: subtree(:clause)) do prefix = clause[:prefix][:term].to_s if clause[:prefix] operator = clause[:operator]&.to_s if clause[:prefix] PrefixClause.new(prefix, clause[:term].to_s) elsif clause[:term] TermClause.new(prefix, operator, clause[:term].to_s) elsif clause[:shortcode] TermClause.new(prefix, operator, ":#{clause[:term]}:") elsif clause[:phrase] PhraseClause.new(prefix, operator, clause[:phrase].is_a?(Array) ? clause[:phrase].map { |p| p[:term].to_s }.join(' ') : clause[:phrase].to_s) else raise "Unexpected clause type: #{clause}" end end rule(query: sequence(:clauses)) { Query.new(clauses) } end