/haystack/utils/__init__.py
https://github.com/oyiptong/django-haystack · Python · 190 lines · 110 code · 52 blank · 28 comment · 33 complexity · 149b2ee868eb08c2f74a8269e36be2e4 MD5 · raw file
- import re
- from django.utils.html import strip_tags
- try:
- set
- except NameError:
- from sets import Set as set
- IDENTIFIER_REGEX = re.compile('^[\w\d_]+\.[\w\d_]+\.\d+$')
- def get_identifier(obj_or_string):
- """
- Get an unique identifier for the object or a string representing the
- object.
-
- If not overridden, uses <app_label>.<object_name>.<pk>.
- """
- if isinstance(obj_or_string, basestring):
- if not IDENTIFIER_REGEX.match(obj_or_string):
- raise AttributeError("Provided string '%s' is not a valid identifier." % obj_or_string)
-
- return obj_or_string
-
- return u"%s.%s.%s" % (obj_or_string._meta.app_label, obj_or_string._meta.module_name, obj_or_string._get_pk_val())
- def get_facet_field_name(fieldname):
- if fieldname in ['id', 'django_id', 'django_ct']:
- return fieldname
-
- return "%s_exact" % fieldname
- class Highlighter(object):
- css_class = 'highlighted'
- html_tag = 'span'
- max_length = 200
- text_block = ''
-
- def __init__(self, query, **kwargs):
- self.query = query
-
- if 'max_length' in kwargs:
- self.max_length = int(kwargs['max_length'])
-
- if 'html_tag' in kwargs:
- self.html_tag = kwargs['html_tag']
-
- if 'css_class' in kwargs:
- self.css_class = kwargs['css_class']
-
- self.query_words = set([word.lower() for word in self.query.split() if not word.startswith('-')])
-
- def highlight(self, text_block):
- self.text_block = strip_tags(text_block)
- highlight_locations = self.find_highlightable_words()
- start_offset, end_offset = self.find_window(highlight_locations)
- return self.render_html(highlight_locations, start_offset, end_offset)
-
- def find_highlightable_words(self):
- # Use a set so we only do this once per unique word.
- word_positions = {}
-
- # Pre-compute the length.
- end_offset = len(self.text_block)
- lower_text_block = self.text_block.lower()
-
- for word in self.query_words:
- if not word in word_positions:
- word_positions[word] = []
-
- start_offset = 0
-
- while start_offset < end_offset:
- next_offset = lower_text_block.find(word, start_offset, end_offset)
-
- # If we get a -1 out of find, it wasn't found. Bomb out and
- # start the next word.
- if next_offset == -1:
- break
-
- word_positions[word].append(next_offset)
- start_offset = next_offset + len(word)
-
- return word_positions
-
- def find_window(self, highlight_locations):
- best_start = 0
- best_end = self.max_length
-
- # First, make sure we have words.
- if not len(highlight_locations):
- return (best_start, best_end)
-
- words_found = []
-
- # Next, make sure we found any words at all.
- for word, offset_list in highlight_locations.items():
- if len(offset_list):
- # Add all of the locations to the list.
- words_found.extend(offset_list)
-
- if not len(words_found):
- return (best_start, best_end)
-
- if len(words_found) == 1:
- return (words_found[0], words_found[0] + self.max_length)
-
- # Sort the list so it's in ascending order.
- words_found = sorted(words_found)
-
- # We now have a denormalized list of all positions were a word was
- # found. We'll iterate through and find the densest window we can by
- # counting the number of found offsets (-1 to fit in the window).
- highest_density = 0
-
- if words_found[:-1][0] > self.max_length:
- best_start = words_found[:-1][0]
- best_end = best_start + self.max_length
-
- for count, start in enumerate(words_found[:-1]):
- current_density = 1
-
- for end in words_found[count + 1:]:
- if end - start < self.max_length:
- current_density += 1
- else:
- current_density = 0
-
- # Only replace if we have a bigger (not equal density) so we
- # give deference to windows earlier in the document.
- if current_density > highest_density:
- best_start = start
- best_end = start + self.max_length
- highest_density = current_density
-
- return (best_start, best_end)
-
- def render_html(self, highlight_locations=None, start_offset=None, end_offset=None):
- # Start by chopping the block down to the proper window.
- text = self.text_block[start_offset:end_offset]
-
- # Invert highlight_locations to a location -> term list
- term_list = []
-
- for term, locations in highlight_locations.items():
- term_list += [(loc - start_offset, term) for loc in locations]
-
- loc_to_term = sorted(term_list)
-
- # Prepare the highlight template
- if self.css_class:
- hl_start = '<%s class="%s">' % (self.html_tag, self.css_class)
- else:
- hl_start = '<%s>' % (self.html_tag)
-
- hl_end = '</%s>' % self.html_tag
- highlight_length = len(hl_start + hl_end)
-
- # Copy the part from the start of the string to the first match,
- # and there replace the match with a highlighted version.
- highlighted_chunk = ""
- matched_so_far = 0
- prev = 0
- prev_str = ""
-
- for cur, cur_str in loc_to_term:
- # This can be in a different case than cur_str
- actual_term = text[cur:cur + len(cur_str)]
-
- # Handle incorrect highlight_locations by first checking for the term
- if actual_term.lower() == cur_str:
- highlighted_chunk += text[prev + len(prev_str):cur] + hl_start + actual_term + hl_end
- prev = cur
- prev_str = cur_str
-
- # Keep track of how far we've copied so far, for the last step
- matched_so_far = cur + len(actual_term)
-
- # Don't forget the chunk after the last term
- highlighted_chunk += text[matched_so_far:]
-
- if start_offset > 0:
- highlighted_chunk = '...%s' % highlighted_chunk
-
- if end_offset < len(self.text_block):
- highlighted_chunk = '%s...' % highlighted_chunk
-
- return highlighted_chunk