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37 /// Based on Drupal's search.module version 1.224
38 /// http://cvs.drupal.org/viewcvs/drupal/drupal/modules/search/search.module?view=markup
40 /// Usage: $tokens = tokenise_text($text)
41 /// Returns an array of tokens (key) with their score (value)
42 /// (see function definition for more info)
44 /// Some constants
46 define ('MINIMUM_WORD_SIZE', 3); /// Minimum word size to index and search
47 define ('MAXIMUM_WORD_SIZE', 50); /// Maximum word size to index and search
49 define ('START_DELIM', "\xce\xa9\xc3\x91\xc3\x91"); // Use these (omega) and (ntilde) utf-8 combinations
50 define ('CENTER_DELIM', "\xc3\x91\xce\xa9\xc3\x91"); // as safe delimiters (not puncuation nor usual) while
51 define ('END_DELIM', "\xc3\x91\xc3\x91\xce\xa9"); // processing numbers ($join_numbers = false)
53 /**
54 * Matches Unicode character classes to exclude from the search index.
56 * See: http://www.unicode.org/Public/UNIDATA/UCD.html#General_Category_Values
58 * The index only contains the following character classes:
59 * Lu Letter, Uppercase
60 * Ll Letter, Lowercase
61 * Lt Letter, Titlecase
62 * Lo Letter, Other
63 * Nd Number, Decimal Digit
64 * No Number, Other
66 define('PREG_CLASS_SEARCH_EXCLUDE',
67 '\x{0}-\x{2f}\x{3a}-\x{40}\x{5b}-\x{60}\x{7b}-\x{bf}\x{d7}\x{f7}\x{2b0}-'.
68 '\x{385}\x{387}\x{3f6}\x{482}-\x{489}\x{559}-\x{55f}\x{589}-\x{5c7}\x{5f3}-'.
69 '\x{61f}\x{640}\x{64b}-\x{65e}\x{66a}-\x{66d}\x{670}\x{6d4}\x{6d6}-\x{6ed}'.
70 '\x{6fd}\x{6fe}\x{700}-\x{70f}\x{711}\x{730}-\x{74a}\x{7a6}-\x{7b0}\x{901}-'.
71 '\x{903}\x{93c}\x{93e}-\x{94d}\x{951}-\x{954}\x{962}-\x{965}\x{970}\x{981}-'.
72 '\x{983}\x{9bc}\x{9be}-\x{9cd}\x{9d7}\x{9e2}\x{9e3}\x{9f2}-\x{a03}\x{a3c}-'.
73 '\x{a4d}\x{a70}\x{a71}\x{a81}-\x{a83}\x{abc}\x{abe}-\x{acd}\x{ae2}\x{ae3}'.
74 '\x{af1}-\x{b03}\x{b3c}\x{b3e}-\x{b57}\x{b70}\x{b82}\x{bbe}-\x{bd7}\x{bf0}-'.
75 '\x{c03}\x{c3e}-\x{c56}\x{c82}\x{c83}\x{cbc}\x{cbe}-\x{cd6}\x{d02}\x{d03}'.
76 '\x{d3e}-\x{d57}\x{d82}\x{d83}\x{dca}-\x{df4}\x{e31}\x{e34}-\x{e3f}\x{e46}-'.
77 '\x{e4f}\x{e5a}\x{e5b}\x{eb1}\x{eb4}-\x{ebc}\x{ec6}-\x{ecd}\x{f01}-\x{f1f}'.
78 '\x{f2a}-\x{f3f}\x{f71}-\x{f87}\x{f90}-\x{fd1}\x{102c}-\x{1039}\x{104a}-'.
79 '\x{104f}\x{1056}-\x{1059}\x{10fb}\x{10fc}\x{135f}-\x{137c}\x{1390}-\x{1399}'.
80 '\x{166d}\x{166e}\x{1680}\x{169b}\x{169c}\x{16eb}-\x{16f0}\x{1712}-\x{1714}'.
81 '\x{1732}-\x{1736}\x{1752}\x{1753}\x{1772}\x{1773}\x{17b4}-\x{17db}\x{17dd}'.
82 '\x{17f0}-\x{180e}\x{1843}\x{18a9}\x{1920}-\x{1945}\x{19b0}-\x{19c0}\x{19c8}'.
83 '\x{19c9}\x{19de}-\x{19ff}\x{1a17}-\x{1a1f}\x{1d2c}-\x{1d61}\x{1d78}\x{1d9b}-'.
84 '\x{1dc3}\x{1fbd}\x{1fbf}-\x{1fc1}\x{1fcd}-\x{1fcf}\x{1fdd}-\x{1fdf}\x{1fed}-'.
85 '\x{1fef}\x{1ffd}-\x{2070}\x{2074}-\x{207e}\x{2080}-\x{2101}\x{2103}-\x{2106}'.
86 '\x{2108}\x{2109}\x{2114}\x{2116}-\x{2118}\x{211e}-\x{2123}\x{2125}\x{2127}'.
87 '\x{2129}\x{212e}\x{2132}\x{213a}\x{213b}\x{2140}-\x{2144}\x{214a}-\x{2b13}'.
88 '\x{2ce5}-\x{2cff}\x{2d6f}\x{2e00}-\x{3005}\x{3007}-\x{303b}\x{303d}-\x{303f}'.
89 '\x{3099}-\x{309e}\x{30a0}\x{30fb}-\x{30fe}\x{3190}-\x{319f}\x{31c0}-\x{31cf}'.
90 '\x{3200}-\x{33ff}\x{4dc0}-\x{4dff}\x{a015}\x{a490}-\x{a716}\x{a802}\x{a806}'.
91 '\x{a80b}\x{a823}-\x{a82b}\x{d800}-\x{f8ff}\x{fb1e}\x{fb29}\x{fd3e}\x{fd3f}'.
92 '\x{fdfc}-\x{fe6b}\x{feff}-\x{ff0f}\x{ff1a}-\x{ff20}\x{ff3b}-\x{ff40}\x{ff5b}-'.
93 '\x{ff65}\x{ff70}\x{ff9e}\x{ff9f}\x{ffe0}-\x{fffd}');
95 /**
96 * Matches all 'N' Unicode character classes (numbers)
98 define('PREG_CLASS_NUMBERS',
99 '\x{30}-\x{39}\x{b2}\x{b3}\x{b9}\x{bc}-\x{be}\x{660}-\x{669}\x{6f0}-\x{6f9}'.
100 '\x{966}-\x{96f}\x{9e6}-\x{9ef}\x{9f4}-\x{9f9}\x{a66}-\x{a6f}\x{ae6}-\x{aef}'.
101 '\x{b66}-\x{b6f}\x{be7}-\x{bf2}\x{c66}-\x{c6f}\x{ce6}-\x{cef}\x{d66}-\x{d6f}'.
102 '\x{e50}-\x{e59}\x{ed0}-\x{ed9}\x{f20}-\x{f33}\x{1040}-\x{1049}\x{1369}-'.
103 '\x{137c}\x{16ee}-\x{16f0}\x{17e0}-\x{17e9}\x{17f0}-\x{17f9}\x{1810}-\x{1819}'.
104 '\x{1946}-\x{194f}\x{2070}\x{2074}-\x{2079}\x{2080}-\x{2089}\x{2153}-\x{2183}'.
105 '\x{2460}-\x{249b}\x{24ea}-\x{24ff}\x{2776}-\x{2793}\x{3007}\x{3021}-\x{3029}'.
106 '\x{3038}-\x{303a}\x{3192}-\x{3195}\x{3220}-\x{3229}\x{3251}-\x{325f}\x{3280}-'.
107 '\x{3289}\x{32b1}-\x{32bf}\x{ff10}-\x{ff19}');
110 * Matches all 'P' Unicode character classes (punctuation)
112 define('PREG_CLASS_PUNCTUATION',
113 '\x{21}-\x{23}\x{25}-\x{2a}\x{2c}-\x{2f}\x{3a}\x{3b}\x{3f}\x{40}\x{5b}-\x{5d}'.
114 '\x{5f}\x{7b}\x{7d}\x{a1}\x{ab}\x{b7}\x{bb}\x{bf}\x{37e}\x{387}\x{55a}-\x{55f}'.
115 '\x{589}\x{58a}\x{5be}\x{5c0}\x{5c3}\x{5f3}\x{5f4}\x{60c}\x{60d}\x{61b}\x{61f}'.
116 '\x{66a}-\x{66d}\x{6d4}\x{700}-\x{70d}\x{964}\x{965}\x{970}\x{df4}\x{e4f}'.
117 '\x{e5a}\x{e5b}\x{f04}-\x{f12}\x{f3a}-\x{f3d}\x{f85}\x{104a}-\x{104f}\x{10fb}'.
118 '\x{1361}-\x{1368}\x{166d}\x{166e}\x{169b}\x{169c}\x{16eb}-\x{16ed}\x{1735}'.
119 '\x{1736}\x{17d4}-\x{17d6}\x{17d8}-\x{17da}\x{1800}-\x{180a}\x{1944}\x{1945}'.
120 '\x{2010}-\x{2027}\x{2030}-\x{2043}\x{2045}-\x{2051}\x{2053}\x{2054}\x{2057}'.
121 '\x{207d}\x{207e}\x{208d}\x{208e}\x{2329}\x{232a}\x{23b4}-\x{23b6}\x{2768}-'.
122 '\x{2775}\x{27e6}-\x{27eb}\x{2983}-\x{2998}\x{29d8}-\x{29db}\x{29fc}\x{29fd}'.
123 '\x{3001}-\x{3003}\x{3008}-\x{3011}\x{3014}-\x{301f}\x{3030}\x{303d}\x{30a0}'.
124 '\x{30fb}\x{fd3e}\x{fd3f}\x{fe30}-\x{fe52}\x{fe54}-\x{fe61}\x{fe63}\x{fe68}'.
125 '\x{fe6a}\x{fe6b}\x{ff01}-\x{ff03}\x{ff05}-\x{ff0a}\x{ff0c}-\x{ff0f}\x{ff1a}'.
126 '\x{ff1b}\x{ff1f}\x{ff20}\x{ff3b}-\x{ff3d}\x{ff3f}\x{ff5b}\x{ff5d}\x{ff5f}-'.
127 '\x{ff65}');
130 * Matches all CJK characters that are candidates for auto-splitting
131 * (Chinese, Japanese, Korean).
132 * Contains kana and BMP ideographs.
134 define('PREG_CLASS_CJK', '\x{3041}-\x{30ff}\x{31f0}-\x{31ff}\x{3400}-\x{4db5}'.
135 '\x{4e00}-\x{9fbb}\x{f900}-\x{fad9}');
139 * This function process the text passed at input, extracting all the tokens
140 * and scoring each one based in their number of ocurrences and relation with
141 * some well-known html tags
143 * @param string $text the text to be tokenised.
144 * @param array $stop_words array of utf-8 words than can be ignored in
145 * the text being processed. There are some cool lists of
146 * stop words at http://snowball.tartarus.org/
147 * @param boolean $overlap_cjk option to split CJK text into some overlapping
148 * tokens is order to allow them to be searched. Useful to build
149 * indexes and search systems.
150 * @param boolean $join_numbers option to join in one unique token sequences of numbers
151 * separated by puntuaction chars. Useful to build indexes and
152 * search systems.
153 * @return array one sorted array of tokens, with tokens being the keys and scores in the values.
155 function tokenise_text($text, $stop_words = array(), $overlap_cjk = false, $join_numbers = false) {
157 $textlib = textlib_get_instance();
159 // Multipliers for scores of words inside certain HTML tags.
160 // Note: 'a' must be included for link ranking to work.
161 $tags = array('h1' => 25,
162 'h2' => 18,
163 'h3' => 15,
164 'h4' => 12,
165 'h5' => 9,
166 'h6' => 6,
167 'u' => 3,
168 'b' => 3,
169 'i' => 3,
170 'strong' => 3,
171 'em' => 3,
172 'a' => 10);
174 // Strip off all ignored tags to speed up processing, but insert space before/after
175 // them to keep word boundaries.
176 $text = str_replace(array('<', '>'), array(' <', '> '), $text);
177 $text = strip_tags($text, '<'. implode('><', array_keys($tags)) .'>');
179 // Split HTML tags from plain text.
180 $split = preg_split('/\s*<([^>]+?)>\s*/', $text, -1, PREG_SPLIT_DELIM_CAPTURE);
181 // Note: PHP ensures the array consists of alternating delimiters and literals
182 // and begins and ends with a literal (inserting $null as required).
184 $tag = FALSE; // Odd/even counter. Tag or no tag.
185 $score = 1; // Starting score per word
186 $accum = ' '; // Accumulator for cleaned up data
187 $tagstack = array(); // Stack with open tags
188 $tagwords = 0; // Counter for consecutive words
189 $focus = 1; // Focus state
191 $results = array(0 => array()); // Accumulator for words for index
193 foreach ($split as $value) {
194 if ($tag) {
195 // Increase or decrease score per word based on tag
196 list($tagname) = explode(' ', $value, 2);
197 $tagname = $textlib->strtolower($tagname);
198 // Closing or opening tag?
199 if ($tagname[0] == '/') {
200 $tagname = substr($tagname, 1);
201 // If we encounter unexpected tags, reset score to avoid incorrect boosting.
202 if (!count($tagstack) || $tagstack[0] != $tagname) {
203 $tagstack = array();
204 $score = 1;
206 else {
207 // Remove from tag stack and decrement score
208 $score = max(1, $score - $tags[array_shift($tagstack)]);
211 else {
212 if (isset($tagstack[0]) && $tagstack[0] == $tagname) {
213 // None of the tags we look for make sense when nested identically.
214 // If they are, it's probably broken HTML.
215 $tagstack = array();
216 $score = 1;
218 else {
219 // Add to open tag stack and increment score
220 array_unshift($tagstack, $tagname);
221 $score += $tags[$tagname];
224 // A tag change occurred, reset counter.
225 $tagwords = 0;
227 else {
228 // Note: use of PREG_SPLIT_DELIM_CAPTURE above will introduce empty values
229 if ($value != '') {
230 $words = tokenise_split($value, $stop_words, $overlap_cjk, $join_numbers);
231 foreach ($words as $word) {
232 // Add word to accumulator
233 $accum .= $word .' ';
234 $num = is_numeric($word);
235 // Check word length
236 if ($num || $textlib->strlen($word) >= MINIMUM_WORD_SIZE) {
237 // Normalize numbers
238 if ($num && $join_numbers) {
239 $word = (int)ltrim($word, '-0');
242 if (!isset($results[0][$word])) {
243 $results[0][$word] = 0;
246 $results[0][$word] += $score * $focus;
247 // Focus is a decaying value in terms of the amount of unique words up to this point.
248 // From 100 words and more, it decays, to e.g. 0.5 at 500 words and 0.3 at 1000 words.
249 $focus = min(1, .01 + 3.5 / (2 + count($results[0]) * .015));
251 $tagwords++;
252 // Too many words inside a single tag probably mean a tag was accidentally left open.
253 if (count($tagstack) && $tagwords >= 15) {
254 $tagstack = array();
255 $score = 1;
260 $tag = !$tag;
263 $res = array();
265 if (isset($results[0]) && count($results[0]) > 0) {
266 $res = $results[0];
267 arsort($res, SORT_NUMERIC);
270 return $res;
274 /// Some helper functions (should be considered private)
278 * Splits a string into tokens
280 function tokenise_split($text, $stop_words, $overlap_cjk, $join_numbers) {
281 static $last = NULL;
282 static $lastsplit = NULL;
284 if ($last == $text) {
285 return $lastsplit;
287 // Process words
288 $text = tokenise_simplify($text, $overlap_cjk, $join_numbers);
289 $words = explode(' ', $text);
290 // Limit word length to 50
291 array_walk($words, 'tokenise_truncate_word');
293 // We have stop words, apply them
294 if (is_array($stop_words) && !empty($stop_words)) {
295 // Normalise them
296 $simp_stop_words = explode(' ', tokenise_simplify(implode(' ', $stop_words), $overlap_cjk, $join_numbers));
297 // Extract from the list
298 $words = array_diff($words, $simp_stop_words);
300 // Save last keyword result
301 $last = $text;
302 $lastsplit = $words;
304 return $words;
308 * Simplifies a string according to indexing rules.
310 function tokenise_simplify($text, $overlap_cjk, $join_numbers) {
312 $textlib = textlib_get_instance();
314 // Decode entities to UTF-8
315 $text = $textlib->entities_to_utf8($text, true);
317 // Lowercase
318 $text = $textlib->strtolower($text);
320 // Simple CJK handling
321 if ($overlap_cjk) {
322 $text = preg_replace_callback('/['. PREG_CLASS_CJK .']+/u', 'tokenise_expand_cjk', $text);
325 // To improve searching for numerical data such as dates, IP addresses
326 // or version numbers, we consider a group of numerical characters
327 // separated only by punctuation characters to be one piece.
328 // This also means that searching for e.g. '20/03/1984' also returns
329 // results with '20-03-1984' in them.
330 // Readable regexp: ([number]+)[punctuation]+(?=[number])
331 if ($join_numbers) {
332 $text = preg_replace('/(['. PREG_CLASS_NUMBERS .']+)['. PREG_CLASS_PUNCTUATION .']+(?=['. PREG_CLASS_NUMBERS .'])/u', '\1', $text);
333 } else {
334 // Keep all the detected numbers+punctuation in a safe place in order to restore them later
335 preg_match_all('/['. PREG_CLASS_NUMBERS .']+['. PREG_CLASS_PUNCTUATION . PREG_CLASS_NUMBERS .']+/u', $text, $foundseqs);
336 $storedseqs = array();
337 foreach (array_unique($foundseqs[0]) as $ntkey => $value) {
338 $prefix = (string)(count($storedseqs) + 1);
339 $storedseqs[START_DELIM.$prefix.CENTER_DELIM.$ntkey.END_DELIM] = $value;
341 if (!empty($storedseqs)) {
342 $text = str_replace($storedseqs, array_keys($storedseqs), $text);
346 // The dot, underscore and dash are simply removed. This allows meaningful
347 // search behaviour with acronyms and URLs.
348 $text = preg_replace('/[._-]+/', '', $text);
350 // With the exception of the rules above, we consider all punctuation,
351 // marks, spacers, etc, to be a word boundary.
352 $text = preg_replace('/['. PREG_CLASS_SEARCH_EXCLUDE .']+/u', ' ', $text);
354 // Restore, if not joining numbers, recover the original strings
355 if (!$join_numbers) {
356 if (!empty($storedseqs)) {
357 $text = str_replace(array_keys($storedseqs), $storedseqs, $text);
361 return $text;
365 * Basic CJK tokeniser. Simply splits a string into consecutive, overlapping
366 * sequences of characters (MINIMUM_WORD_SIZE long).
368 function tokenise_expand_cjk($matches) {
370 $textlib = textlib_get_instance();
372 $str = $matches[0];
373 $l = $textlib->strlen($str);
374 // Passthrough short words
375 if ($l <= MINIMUM_WORD_SIZE) {
376 return ' '. $str .' ';
378 $tokens = ' ';
379 // FIFO queue of characters
380 $chars = array();
381 // Begin loop
382 for ($i = 0; $i < $l; ++$i) {
383 // Grab next character
384 $current = $textlib->substr($str, 0, 1);
385 $str = substr($str, strlen($current));
386 $chars[] = $current;
387 if ($i >= MINIMUM_WORD_SIZE - 1) {
388 $tokens .= implode('', $chars) .' ';
389 array_shift($chars);
392 return $tokens;
396 * Helper function for array_walk in search_index_split.
397 * Truncates one string (token) to MAXIMUM_WORD_SIZE
399 function tokenise_truncate_word(&$text) {
401 $textlib = textlib_get_instance();
402 $text = $textlib->substr($text, 0, MAXIMUM_WORD_SIZE);