keyword_search
http://codefluency.rubyforge.org/keyword_search by Bruce Williams Eric Lindvall (negation of terms)
Generic library to parse GMail-style search strings for keyword/value pairs; supports definition of valid keywords and handling of quoted values.
The library features a very simple, easy-to-use API.
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New in 1.4! Allow negation of terms
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Define handlers for supported keywords with blocks
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Define the default keyword (values not part of a keyword/value pair)
Development Roadmap:
- 2.0
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Add grouping (will break API backwards compatibility)
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As of 1.4, negative terms (terms starting with ‘-’) will be ignored by with.keyword statements that only take one argument. To accept negative terms, provide a second argument to the block |values, positive| to the with.keyword handler.
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As of 1.3.0, input to KeywordSearch.search is no longer automatically downcased, allowing for case sensitive keyword and value pairs. If you want case insensitivity, downcase the input before you invoke the method.
Here’s an example of usage from Rails (though the library is generic, and could presumably be used for any Ruby project)
# Some variables to build up clauses = [] arguments = [] # Search a string, defining the supported keywords and building up # the variables in the associated closures KeywordSearch.search('account has:attachment since:2006-12-03 -description:crazy') do |with| with.default_keyword :title with.keyword :title do |values| clauses << "title like ?" arguments << "%#{values.join(' ')}%" end with.keyword :has do |values| clauses << 'has_attachment = true' if values.include?('attachment') end with.keyword :since do |values| date = Date.parse(values.first) # only support one clauses << 'created_on >= ?' arguments << date.to_s end with.keyword :description do |values, positive| clauses << "description #{'not' unless positive} like ?" arguments << "%#{values.join(' ')}%" end end # Do our search with <tt>clauses</tt> and <tt>arguments</tt> conditions = [clauses.map{|c| "(#{c})"}.join(' AND ')), *arguments] # simplistic example results = Message.find(:all, :conditions => conditions)
None (echoe if you’re running keyword_search tests or building the gem)
sudo gem install keyword_search
(The MIT License)
Copyright © 2007 Bruce Williams
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