1.20.x search.module | search_simplify($text) |
Simplifies a string according to indexing rules.
Parameters
$text: Text to simplify.
Return value
Simplified text.:
See also
File
- modules/
search/ search.module, line 471 - Enables site-wide keyword searching.
Code
function search_simplify($text) {
// Decode entities to UTF-8
$text = decode_entities($text);
// Lowercase
$text = backdrop_strtolower($text);
// Remove Diacritics
include_once BACKDROP_ROOT . '/core/includes/transliteration.inc';
$text = transliteration_remove_diacritics($text);
// Call an external processor for word handling.
search_invoke_preprocess($text);
// Simple CJK handling
if (config_get('search.settings', 'search_overlap_cjk')) {
$text = preg_replace_callback('/[' . PREG_CLASS_CJK . ']+/u', 'search_expand_cjk', $text);
}
// To improve searching for numerical data such as dates, IP addresses
// or version numbers, we consider a group of numerical characters
// separated only by punctuation characters to be one piece.
// This also means that searching for e.g. '20/03/1984' also returns
// results with '20-03-1984' in them.
// Readable regexp: ([number]+)[punctuation]+(?=[number])
$text = preg_replace('/([' . PREG_CLASS_NUMBERS . ']+)[' . PREG_CLASS_PUNCTUATION . ']+(?=[' . PREG_CLASS_NUMBERS . '])/u', '\1', $text);
// Multiple dot and dash groups are word boundaries and replaced with space.
// No need to use the unicode modifer here because 0-127 ASCII characters
// can't match higher UTF-8 characters as the leftmost bit of those are 1.
$text = preg_replace('/[.-]{2,}/', ' ', $text);
// The dot, underscore and dash are removed. This allows meaningful search
// behavior with acronyms and URLs. See unicode note directly above.
$text = preg_replace('/[._-]+/', '', $text);
// With the exception of the rules above, we consider all punctuation,
// marks, spacers, etc, to be a word boundary.
$text = preg_replace('/[' . PREG_CLASS_UNICODE_WORD_BOUNDARY . ']+/u', ' ', $text);
// Truncate everything to 50 characters.
$words = explode(' ', $text);
array_walk($words, '_search_index_truncate');
$text = implode(' ', $words);
return $text;
}