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