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1 // Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
3 // found in the LICENSE file.
5 #include "components/omnibox/browser/shortcuts_provider.h"
7 #include <algorithm>
8 #include <cmath>
9 #include <map>
10 #include <vector>
12 #include "base/i18n/break_iterator.h"
13 #include "base/i18n/case_conversion.h"
14 #include "base/logging.h"
15 #include "base/metrics/histogram.h"
16 #include "base/prefs/pref_service.h"
17 #include "base/strings/string_number_conversions.h"
18 #include "base/strings/string_util.h"
19 #include "base/strings/utf_string_conversions.h"
20 #include "base/time/time.h"
21 #include "components/history/core/browser/history_service.h"
22 #include "components/metrics/proto/omnibox_input_type.pb.h"
23 #include "components/omnibox/browser/autocomplete_i18n.h"
24 #include "components/omnibox/browser/autocomplete_input.h"
25 #include "components/omnibox/browser/autocomplete_match.h"
26 #include "components/omnibox/browser/autocomplete_provider_client.h"
27 #include "components/omnibox/browser/autocomplete_result.h"
28 #include "components/omnibox/browser/history_provider.h"
29 #include "components/omnibox/browser/omnibox_field_trial.h"
30 #include "components/omnibox/browser/url_prefix.h"
31 #include "components/url_formatter/url_fixer.h"
32 #include "url/third_party/mozilla/url_parse.h"
34 namespace {
36 class DestinationURLEqualsURL {
37 public:
38 explicit DestinationURLEqualsURL(const GURL& url) : url_(url) {}
39 bool operator()(const AutocompleteMatch& match) const {
40 return match.destination_url == url_;
43 private:
44 const GURL url_;
47 } // namespace
49 const int ShortcutsProvider::kShortcutsProviderDefaultMaxRelevance = 1199;
51 ShortcutsProvider::ShortcutsProvider(AutocompleteProviderClient* client)
52 : AutocompleteProvider(AutocompleteProvider::TYPE_SHORTCUTS),
53 client_(client),
54 languages_(client_->GetAcceptLanguages()),
55 initialized_(false) {
56 scoped_refptr<ShortcutsBackend> backend = client_->GetShortcutsBackend();
57 if (backend.get()) {
58 backend->AddObserver(this);
59 if (backend->initialized())
60 initialized_ = true;
64 void ShortcutsProvider::Start(const AutocompleteInput& input,
65 bool minimal_changes) {
66 matches_.clear();
68 if (input.from_omnibox_focus() ||
69 (input.type() == metrics::OmniboxInputType::INVALID) ||
70 (input.type() == metrics::OmniboxInputType::FORCED_QUERY) ||
71 input.text().empty() || !initialized_)
72 return;
74 base::TimeTicks start_time = base::TimeTicks::Now();
75 GetMatches(input);
76 if (input.text().length() < 6) {
77 base::TimeTicks end_time = base::TimeTicks::Now();
78 std::string name = "ShortcutsProvider.QueryIndexTime." +
79 base::IntToString(input.text().size());
80 base::HistogramBase* counter = base::Histogram::FactoryGet(
81 name, 1, 1000, 50, base::Histogram::kUmaTargetedHistogramFlag);
82 counter->Add(static_cast<int>((end_time - start_time).InMilliseconds()));
86 void ShortcutsProvider::DeleteMatch(const AutocompleteMatch& match) {
87 // Copy the URL since deleting from |matches_| will invalidate |match|.
88 GURL url(match.destination_url);
89 DCHECK(url.is_valid());
91 // When a user deletes a match, he probably means for the URL to disappear out
92 // of history entirely. So nuke all shortcuts that map to this URL.
93 scoped_refptr<ShortcutsBackend> backend =
94 client_->GetShortcutsBackendIfExists();
95 if (backend.get()) // Can be NULL in Incognito.
96 backend->DeleteShortcutsWithURL(url);
98 matches_.erase(std::remove_if(matches_.begin(), matches_.end(),
99 DestinationURLEqualsURL(url)),
100 matches_.end());
101 // NOTE: |match| is now dead!
103 // Delete the match from the history DB. This will eventually result in a
104 // second call to DeleteShortcutsWithURL(), which is harmless.
105 history::HistoryService* const history_service = client_->GetHistoryService();
106 DCHECK(history_service);
107 history_service->DeleteURL(url);
110 ShortcutsProvider::~ShortcutsProvider() {
111 scoped_refptr<ShortcutsBackend> backend =
112 client_->GetShortcutsBackendIfExists();
113 if (backend.get())
114 backend->RemoveObserver(this);
117 void ShortcutsProvider::OnShortcutsLoaded() {
118 initialized_ = true;
121 void ShortcutsProvider::GetMatches(const AutocompleteInput& input) {
122 scoped_refptr<ShortcutsBackend> backend =
123 client_->GetShortcutsBackendIfExists();
124 if (!backend.get())
125 return;
126 // Get the URLs from the shortcuts database with keys that partially or
127 // completely match the search term.
128 base::string16 term_string(base::i18n::ToLower(input.text()));
129 DCHECK(!term_string.empty());
131 int max_relevance;
132 if (!OmniboxFieldTrial::ShortcutsScoringMaxRelevance(
133 input.current_page_classification(), &max_relevance))
134 max_relevance = kShortcutsProviderDefaultMaxRelevance;
135 TemplateURLService* template_url_service = client_->GetTemplateURLService();
136 const base::string16 fixed_up_input(FixupUserInput(input).second);
137 for (ShortcutsBackend::ShortcutMap::const_iterator it =
138 FindFirstMatch(term_string, backend.get());
139 it != backend->shortcuts_map().end() &&
140 base::StartsWith(it->first, term_string,
141 base::CompareCase::SENSITIVE);
142 ++it) {
143 // Don't return shortcuts with zero relevance.
144 int relevance = CalculateScore(term_string, it->second, max_relevance);
145 if (relevance) {
146 matches_.push_back(
147 ShortcutToACMatch(it->second, relevance, input, fixed_up_input));
148 matches_.back().ComputeStrippedDestinationURL(
149 input, client_->GetAcceptLanguages(), template_url_service);
152 // Remove duplicates. This is important because it's common to have multiple
153 // shortcuts pointing to the same URL, e.g., ma, mai, and mail all pointing
154 // to mail.google.com, so typing "m" will return them all. If we then simply
155 // clamp to kMaxMatches and let the AutocompleteResult take care of
156 // collapsing the duplicates, we'll effectively only be returning one match,
157 // instead of several possibilities.
159 // Note that while removing duplicates, we don't populate a match's
160 // |duplicate_matches| field--duplicates don't need to be preserved in the
161 // matches because they are only used for deletions, and this provider
162 // deletes matches based on the URL.
163 AutocompleteResult::DedupMatchesByDestination(
164 input.current_page_classification(), false, &matches_);
165 // Find best matches.
166 std::partial_sort(
167 matches_.begin(),
168 matches_.begin() +
169 std::min(AutocompleteProvider::kMaxMatches, matches_.size()),
170 matches_.end(), &AutocompleteMatch::MoreRelevant);
171 if (matches_.size() > AutocompleteProvider::kMaxMatches) {
172 matches_.erase(matches_.begin() + AutocompleteProvider::kMaxMatches,
173 matches_.end());
175 // Guarantee that all scores are decreasing (but do not assign any scores
176 // below 1).
177 for (ACMatches::iterator it = matches_.begin(); it != matches_.end(); ++it) {
178 max_relevance = std::min(max_relevance, it->relevance);
179 it->relevance = max_relevance;
180 if (max_relevance > 1)
181 --max_relevance;
185 AutocompleteMatch ShortcutsProvider::ShortcutToACMatch(
186 const ShortcutsDatabase::Shortcut& shortcut,
187 int relevance,
188 const AutocompleteInput& input,
189 const base::string16& fixed_up_input_text) {
190 DCHECK(!input.text().empty());
191 AutocompleteMatch match;
192 match.provider = this;
193 match.relevance = relevance;
194 match.deletable = true;
195 match.fill_into_edit = shortcut.match_core.fill_into_edit;
196 match.destination_url = shortcut.match_core.destination_url;
197 DCHECK(match.destination_url.is_valid());
198 match.contents = shortcut.match_core.contents;
199 match.contents_class = AutocompleteMatch::ClassificationsFromString(
200 shortcut.match_core.contents_class);
201 match.description = shortcut.match_core.description;
202 match.description_class = AutocompleteMatch::ClassificationsFromString(
203 shortcut.match_core.description_class);
204 match.transition = ui::PageTransitionFromInt(shortcut.match_core.transition);
205 match.type = static_cast<AutocompleteMatch::Type>(shortcut.match_core.type);
206 match.keyword = shortcut.match_core.keyword;
207 match.RecordAdditionalInfo("number of hits", shortcut.number_of_hits);
208 match.RecordAdditionalInfo("last access time", shortcut.last_access_time);
209 match.RecordAdditionalInfo("original input text",
210 base::UTF16ToUTF8(shortcut.text));
212 // Set |inline_autocompletion| and |allowed_to_be_default_match| if possible.
213 // If the match is a search query this is easy: simply check whether the
214 // user text is a prefix of the query. If the match is a navigation, we
215 // assume the fill_into_edit looks something like a URL, so we use
216 // URLPrefix::GetInlineAutocompleteOffset() to try and strip off any prefixes
217 // that the user might not think would change the meaning, but would
218 // otherwise prevent inline autocompletion. This allows, for example, the
219 // input of "foo.c" to autocomplete to "foo.com" for a fill_into_edit of
220 // "http://foo.com".
221 if (AutocompleteMatch::IsSearchType(match.type)) {
222 if (match.fill_into_edit.size() >= input.text().size() &&
223 std::equal(match.fill_into_edit.begin(),
224 match.fill_into_edit.begin() + input.text().size(),
225 input.text().begin(),
226 SimpleCaseInsensitiveCompareUCS2())) {
227 match.inline_autocompletion =
228 match.fill_into_edit.substr(input.text().length());
229 match.allowed_to_be_default_match =
230 !input.prevent_inline_autocomplete() ||
231 match.inline_autocompletion.empty();
233 } else {
234 const size_t inline_autocomplete_offset =
235 URLPrefix::GetInlineAutocompleteOffset(
236 input.text(), fixed_up_input_text, true, match.fill_into_edit);
237 if (inline_autocomplete_offset != base::string16::npos) {
238 match.inline_autocompletion =
239 match.fill_into_edit.substr(inline_autocomplete_offset);
240 match.allowed_to_be_default_match =
241 !HistoryProvider::PreventInlineAutocomplete(input) ||
242 match.inline_autocompletion.empty();
245 match.EnsureUWYTIsAllowedToBeDefault(input,
246 client_->GetAcceptLanguages(),
247 client_->GetTemplateURLService());
249 // Try to mark pieces of the contents and description as matches if they
250 // appear in |input.text()|.
251 const base::string16 term_string = base::i18n::ToLower(input.text());
252 WordMap terms_map(CreateWordMapForString(term_string));
253 if (!terms_map.empty()) {
254 match.contents_class = ClassifyAllMatchesInString(
255 term_string, terms_map, match.contents, match.contents_class);
256 match.description_class = ClassifyAllMatchesInString(
257 term_string, terms_map, match.description, match.description_class);
259 return match;
262 // static
263 ShortcutsProvider::WordMap ShortcutsProvider::CreateWordMapForString(
264 const base::string16& text) {
265 // First, convert |text| to a vector of the unique words in it.
266 WordMap word_map;
267 base::i18n::BreakIterator word_iter(text,
268 base::i18n::BreakIterator::BREAK_WORD);
269 if (!word_iter.Init())
270 return word_map;
271 std::vector<base::string16> words;
272 while (word_iter.Advance()) {
273 if (word_iter.IsWord())
274 words.push_back(word_iter.GetString());
276 if (words.empty())
277 return word_map;
278 std::sort(words.begin(), words.end());
279 words.erase(std::unique(words.begin(), words.end()), words.end());
281 // Now create a map from (first character) to (words beginning with that
282 // character). We insert in reverse lexicographical order and rely on the
283 // multimap preserving insertion order for values with the same key. (This
284 // is mandated in C++11, and part of that decision was based on a survey of
285 // existing implementations that found that it was already true everywhere.)
286 std::reverse(words.begin(), words.end());
287 for (std::vector<base::string16>::const_iterator i(words.begin());
288 i != words.end(); ++i)
289 word_map.insert(std::make_pair((*i)[0], *i));
290 return word_map;
293 // static
294 ACMatchClassifications ShortcutsProvider::ClassifyAllMatchesInString(
295 const base::string16& find_text,
296 const WordMap& find_words,
297 const base::string16& text,
298 const ACMatchClassifications& original_class) {
299 DCHECK(!find_text.empty());
300 DCHECK(!find_words.empty());
302 // The code below assumes |text| is nonempty and therefore the resulting
303 // classification vector should always be nonempty as well. Returning early
304 // if |text| is empty assures we'll return the (correct) empty vector rather
305 // than a vector with a single (0, NONE) match.
306 if (text.empty())
307 return original_class;
309 // First check whether |text| begins with |find_text| and mark that whole
310 // section as a match if so.
311 base::string16 text_lowercase(base::i18n::ToLower(text));
312 ACMatchClassifications match_class;
313 size_t last_position = 0;
314 if (base::StartsWith(text_lowercase, find_text,
315 base::CompareCase::SENSITIVE)) {
316 match_class.push_back(
317 ACMatchClassification(0, ACMatchClassification::MATCH));
318 last_position = find_text.length();
319 // If |text_lowercase| is actually equal to |find_text|, we don't need to
320 // (and in fact shouldn't) put a trailing NONE classification after the end
321 // of the string.
322 if (last_position < text_lowercase.length()) {
323 match_class.push_back(
324 ACMatchClassification(last_position, ACMatchClassification::NONE));
326 } else {
327 // |match_class| should start at position 0. If the first matching word is
328 // found at position 0, this will be popped from the vector further down.
329 match_class.push_back(
330 ACMatchClassification(0, ACMatchClassification::NONE));
333 // Now, starting with |last_position|, check each character in
334 // |text_lowercase| to see if we have words starting with that character in
335 // |find_words|. If so, check each of them to see if they match the portion
336 // of |text_lowercase| beginning with |last_position|. Accept the first
337 // matching word found (which should be the longest possible match at this
338 // location, given the construction of |find_words|) and add a MATCH region to
339 // |match_class|, moving |last_position| to be after the matching word. If we
340 // found no matching words, move to the next character and repeat.
341 while (last_position < text_lowercase.length()) {
342 std::pair<WordMap::const_iterator, WordMap::const_iterator> range(
343 find_words.equal_range(text_lowercase[last_position]));
344 size_t next_character = last_position + 1;
345 for (WordMap::const_iterator i(range.first); i != range.second; ++i) {
346 const base::string16& word = i->second;
347 size_t word_end = last_position + word.length();
348 if ((word_end <= text_lowercase.length()) &&
349 !text_lowercase.compare(last_position, word.length(), word)) {
350 // Collapse adjacent ranges into one.
351 if (match_class.back().offset == last_position)
352 match_class.pop_back();
354 AutocompleteMatch::AddLastClassificationIfNecessary(
355 &match_class, last_position, ACMatchClassification::MATCH);
356 if (word_end < text_lowercase.length()) {
357 match_class.push_back(
358 ACMatchClassification(word_end, ACMatchClassification::NONE));
360 last_position = word_end;
361 break;
364 last_position = std::max(last_position, next_character);
367 return AutocompleteMatch::MergeClassifications(original_class, match_class);
370 ShortcutsBackend::ShortcutMap::const_iterator ShortcutsProvider::FindFirstMatch(
371 const base::string16& keyword,
372 ShortcutsBackend* backend) {
373 DCHECK(backend);
374 ShortcutsBackend::ShortcutMap::const_iterator it =
375 backend->shortcuts_map().lower_bound(keyword);
376 // Lower bound not necessarily matches the keyword, check for item pointed by
377 // the lower bound iterator to at least start with keyword.
378 return ((it == backend->shortcuts_map().end()) ||
379 base::StartsWith(it->first, keyword, base::CompareCase::SENSITIVE))
380 ? it
381 : backend->shortcuts_map().end();
384 int ShortcutsProvider::CalculateScore(
385 const base::string16& terms,
386 const ShortcutsDatabase::Shortcut& shortcut,
387 int max_relevance) {
388 DCHECK(!terms.empty());
389 DCHECK_LE(terms.length(), shortcut.text.length());
391 // The initial score is based on how much of the shortcut the user has typed.
392 // Using the square root of the typed fraction boosts the base score rapidly
393 // as characters are typed, compared with simply using the typed fraction
394 // directly. This makes sense since the first characters typed are much more
395 // important for determining how likely it is a user wants a particular
396 // shortcut than are the remaining continued characters.
397 double base_score = max_relevance * sqrt(static_cast<double>(terms.length()) /
398 shortcut.text.length());
400 // Then we decay this by half each week.
401 const double kLn2 = 0.6931471805599453;
402 base::TimeDelta time_passed = base::Time::Now() - shortcut.last_access_time;
403 // Clamp to 0 in case time jumps backwards (e.g. due to DST).
404 double decay_exponent =
405 std::max(0.0, kLn2 * static_cast<double>(time_passed.InMicroseconds()) /
406 base::Time::kMicrosecondsPerWeek);
408 // We modulate the decay factor based on how many times the shortcut has been
409 // used. Newly created shortcuts decay at full speed; otherwise, decaying by
410 // half takes |n| times as much time, where n increases by
411 // (1.0 / each 5 additional hits), up to a maximum of 5x as long.
412 const double kMaxDecaySpeedDivisor = 5.0;
413 const double kNumUsesPerDecaySpeedDivisorIncrement = 5.0;
414 double decay_divisor = std::min(
415 kMaxDecaySpeedDivisor,
416 (shortcut.number_of_hits + kNumUsesPerDecaySpeedDivisorIncrement - 1) /
417 kNumUsesPerDecaySpeedDivisorIncrement);
419 return static_cast<int>((base_score / exp(decay_exponent / decay_divisor)) +
420 0.5);