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Query Translator

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Query Translator takes a search string as user input and converts it into something a search backend can understand. Technically, it's a search query translator with abstract syntax tree representation. From the produced syntax tree, translation target can be anything you need. Usually it's a search backend, like Solr and Elasticsearch, or a database abstraction layer.

A set of interfaces for implementing a language processor is provided, with a single implemented language named Galach. Galach implements a syntax that is based on what seems to be the unofficial standard for search query as user input. Quick cheat sheet:

word "phrase" (group) +mandatory -prohibited AND && OR || NOT ! #tag @user domain:term

Error handling

User input means you have to expect errors and handle them gracefully. Because of that, the parser is completely resistant to errors. Syntax tree will contain detailed information about corrections applied to make sense of the user input. This can be useful to clean up the input or implement rich input interface, with features like suggestions, syntax highlighting and error feedback.

Customization

The implementation was made with customization in mind. You can change the special characters which will be used as part of the syntax, pick out elements of the language you want to use, implement your own term clauses, or change how the syntax tree is converted to the target output.

Some use cases

  • User-level query language on top of your search backend
  • Common query language on top of different search backends
  • Control over options of the query language that is already provided by the search backend
  • Better error handling than provided by the search backend
  • Analysis and manipulation of the query before sending to the backend
  • Customized query language (while remaining within the base syntax)
  • Implementing rich input interface (with suggestions, syntax highlighting, error feedback)

Note: This implementation is intended as a library, meaning it doesn't try to solve specific use cases for query translation. Instead, it's meant to be a base that you can use in implementing such a use case.

How to use

First add the library to your project:

composer require netgen/query-translator:^1.0

After that, make use of the features provided out of the box. If those are not enough, use extension points to customize various parts of the translator to fit your needs. See Galach documentation to find out more.

Run the demo

Demo is available as a separate repository at netgen/query-translator-demo.

Steps for running the demo:

  1. Create the demo project using composer composer create-project netgen/query-translator-demo
  2. Position into the demo project directory cd query-translator-demo
  3. Start the web server with src as the document root php -S localhost:8005 -t src
  4. Open http://localhost:8005 in your browser Query Translator demo

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query-translator's Issues

Implement support for ranges

Ranges can be implemented as an extension with a custom Term token, but it would still be nice to have them in the base syntax. The way Elasticsearch defines them looks pretty nice:

  • inclusive: date:[2012-01-01 TO 2012-12-31]
  • exclusive: tag:{alpha TO omega}
  • one side unbounded: age:>10 age:>=10 age:<10 age:<=10

Question on implementation

Hi, really like your library, i have one question, how to properly implement that my $inputString = "someword, anotherword" will be translated to $queryString="someword OR anotherword" ?I hope i have to modify the Parser to generate syntaxTree... but dont know how... thanks

Remove `final` from Lucene visitors

As per subject, the Luvene visitors are all marked as final and this recluses the possibility to alter they behaviour by extending those classes.

Usecase: force the domain to be specified when visiting the tree and throw an error.
As it is now the whole classes must be copied-pasted

PHP8 support

Hi!

This is an open question rather than an issue: do you have plans to prepare a new tag for the bundle to make support for PHP8 available via composer (ref: b1cebc2)? Also, is there any plan for adding 8.1 to the testing matrix and addressing the potential issues?

Thank you in advance!

Implement match phrase with slop

Hi, i really love your project. I'm wondering if there are anyway to add another logical operator like 'NEAR/5' used for 'match phrase' operator with slop option (5) in elasticsearch. Maybe i can implement as an extension with a custom Term token.

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