class SearchMatchTest in Drupal 10
Same name and namespace in other branches
- 8 core/modules/search/tests/src/Kernel/SearchMatchTest.php \Drupal\Tests\search\Kernel\SearchMatchTest
- 9 core/modules/search/tests/src/Kernel/SearchMatchTest.php \Drupal\Tests\search\Kernel\SearchMatchTest
Indexes content and queries it.
@group search
Hierarchy
- class \Drupal\KernelTests\KernelTestBase extends \PHPUnit\Framework\TestCase implements ServiceProviderInterface uses \Drupal\Tests\PhpUnitCompatibilityTrait, \Symfony\Bridge\PhpUnit\ExpectDeprecationTrait, AssertContentTrait, ConfigTestTrait, ExtensionListTestTrait, RandomGeneratorTrait, TestRequirementsTrait, PhpUnitWarnings
- class \Drupal\Tests\search\Kernel\SearchMatchTest
Expanded class hierarchy of SearchMatchTest
File
- core/
modules/ search/ tests/ src/ Kernel/ SearchMatchTest.php, line 16
Namespace
Drupal\Tests\search\KernelView source
class SearchMatchTest extends KernelTestBase {
// The search index can contain different types of content. Typically the type
// is 'node'. Here we test with _test_ and _test2_ as the type.
const SEARCH_TYPE = '_test_';
const SEARCH_TYPE_2 = '_test2_';
const SEARCH_TYPE_JPN = '_test3_';
/**
* Modules to enable.
*
* @var array
*/
protected static $modules = [
'search',
];
/**
* {@inheritdoc}
*/
protected function setUp() : void {
parent::setUp();
$this
->installSchema('search', [
'search_index',
'search_dataset',
'search_total',
]);
$this
->installConfig([
'search',
]);
}
/**
* Tests search indexing.
*/
public function testMatching() {
$this
->_setup();
$this
->_testQueries();
}
/**
* Set up a small index of items to test against.
*/
public function _setup() {
$this
->config('search.settings')
->set('index.minimum_word_size', 3)
->save();
$search_index = \Drupal::service('search.index');
assert($search_index instanceof SearchIndexInterface);
for ($i = 1; $i <= 7; ++$i) {
$search_index
->index(static::SEARCH_TYPE, $i, LanguageInterface::LANGCODE_NOT_SPECIFIED, $this
->getText($i));
}
for ($i = 1; $i <= 5; ++$i) {
$search_index
->index(static::SEARCH_TYPE_2, $i + 7, LanguageInterface::LANGCODE_NOT_SPECIFIED, $this
->getText2($i));
}
// No getText builder function for Japanese text; just a simple array.
foreach ([
13 => '以呂波耳・ほへとち。リヌルヲ。',
14 => 'ドルーパルが大好きよ!',
15 => 'コーヒーとケーキ',
] as $i => $jpn) {
$search_index
->index(static::SEARCH_TYPE_JPN, $i, LanguageInterface::LANGCODE_NOT_SPECIFIED, $jpn);
}
}
/**
* _test_: Helper method for generating snippets of content.
*
* Generated items to test against:
* 1 ipsum
* 2 dolore sit
* 3 sit am ut
* 4 am ut enim am
* 5 ut enim am minim veniam
* 6 enim am minim veniam es cillum
* 7 am minim veniam es cillum dolore eu
*/
public function getText($n) {
$words = explode(' ', "Ipsum dolore sit am. Ut enim am minim veniam. Es cillum dolore eu.");
return implode(' ', array_slice($words, $n - 1, $n));
}
/**
* _test2_: Helper method for generating snippets of content.
*
* Generated items to test against:
* 8 dear
* 9 king philip
* 10 philip came over
* 11 came over from germany
* 12 over from germany swimming
*/
public function getText2($n) {
$words = explode(' ', "Dear King Philip came over from Germany swimming.");
return implode(' ', array_slice($words, $n - 1, $n));
}
/**
* Run predefine queries looking for indexed terms.
*/
public function _testQueries() {
// Note: OR queries that include short words in OR groups are only accepted
// if the ORed terms are ANDed with at least one long word in the rest of
// the query. Examples:
// - enim dolore OR ut = enim (dolore OR ut) = (enim dolor) OR (enim ut)
// is good, and
// - dolore OR ut = (dolore) OR (ut)
// is bad. This is a design limitation to avoid full table scans.
$queries = [
// Simple AND queries.
'ipsum' => [
1,
],
'enim' => [
4,
5,
6,
],
'xxxxx' => [],
'enim minim' => [
5,
6,
],
'enim xxxxx' => [],
'dolore eu' => [
7,
],
'dolore xx' => [],
'ut minim' => [
5,
],
'xx minim' => [],
'enim veniam am minim ut' => [
5,
],
// Simple OR and AND/OR queries.
'dolore OR ipsum' => [
1,
2,
7,
],
'dolore OR xxxxx' => [
2,
7,
],
'dolore OR ipsum OR enim' => [
1,
2,
4,
5,
6,
7,
],
'ipsum OR dolore sit OR cillum' => [
2,
7,
],
'minim dolore OR ipsum' => [
7,
],
'dolore OR ipsum veniam' => [
7,
],
'minim dolore OR ipsum OR enim' => [
5,
6,
7,
],
'dolore xx OR yy' => [],
'xxxxx dolore OR ipsum' => [],
// Sequence of OR queries.
'minim' => [
5,
6,
7,
],
'minim OR xxxx' => [
5,
6,
7,
],
'minim OR xxxx OR minim' => [
5,
6,
7,
],
'minim OR xxxx minim' => [
5,
6,
7,
],
'minim OR xxxx minim OR yyyy' => [
5,
6,
7,
],
'minim OR xxxx minim OR cillum' => [
6,
7,
5,
],
'minim OR xxxx minim OR xxxx' => [
5,
6,
7,
],
// Negative queries.
'dolore -sit' => [
7,
],
'dolore -eu' => [
2,
],
'dolore -xxxxx' => [
2,
7,
],
'dolore -xx' => [
2,
7,
],
// Phrase queries.
'"dolore sit"' => [
2,
],
'"sit dolore"' => [],
'"am minim veniam es"' => [
6,
7,
],
'"minim am veniam es"' => [],
// Mixed queries.
'"am minim veniam es" OR dolore' => [
2,
6,
7,
],
'"minim am veniam es" OR "dolore sit"' => [
2,
],
'"minim am veniam es" OR "sit dolore"' => [],
'"am minim veniam es" -eu' => [
6,
],
'"am minim veniam" -"cillum dolore"' => [
5,
6,
],
'"am minim veniam" -"dolore cillum"' => [
5,
6,
7,
],
'xxxxx "minim am veniam es" OR dolore' => [],
'xx "minim am veniam es" OR dolore' => [],
];
$connection = Database::getConnection();
foreach ($queries as $query => $results) {
$result = $connection
->select('search_index', 'i')
->extend(SearchQuery::class)
->searchExpression($query, static::SEARCH_TYPE)
->execute();
$set = $result ? $result
->fetchAll() : [];
$this
->_testQueryMatching($query, $set, $results);
$this
->_testQueryScores($query, $set, $results);
}
// These queries are run against the second index type, SEARCH_TYPE_2.
$queries = [
// Simple AND queries.
'ipsum' => [],
'enim' => [],
'enim minim' => [],
'dear' => [
8,
],
'germany' => [
11,
12,
],
];
foreach ($queries as $query => $results) {
$result = $connection
->select('search_index', 'i')
->extend(SearchQuery::class)
->searchExpression($query, static::SEARCH_TYPE_2)
->execute();
$set = $result ? $result
->fetchAll() : [];
$this
->_testQueryMatching($query, $set, $results);
$this
->_testQueryScores($query, $set, $results);
}
// These queries are run against the third index type, SEARCH_TYPE_JPN.
$queries = [
// Simple AND queries.
'呂波耳' => [
13,
],
'以呂波耳' => [
13,
],
'ほへと ヌルヲ' => [
13,
],
'とちリ' => [],
'ドルーパル' => [
14,
],
'パルが大' => [
14,
],
'コーヒー' => [
15,
],
'ヒーキ' => [],
];
foreach ($queries as $query => $results) {
$result = $connection
->select('search_index', 'i')
->extend(SearchQuery::class)
->searchExpression($query, static::SEARCH_TYPE_JPN)
->execute();
$set = $result ? $result
->fetchAll() : [];
$this
->_testQueryMatching($query, $set, $results);
$this
->_testQueryScores($query, $set, $results);
}
}
/**
* Tests the matching abilities of the engine.
*
* Verify if a query produces the correct results.
*/
public function _testQueryMatching($query, $set, $results) {
// Get result IDs.
$found = [];
foreach ($set as $item) {
$found[] = $item->sid;
}
// Compare $results and $found.
sort($found);
sort($results);
$this
->assertEquals($found, $results, "Query matching '{$query}'");
}
/**
* Tests the scoring abilities of the engine.
*
* Verify if a query produces normalized, monotonous scores.
*/
public function _testQueryScores($query, $set, $results) {
// Get result scores.
$scores = [];
foreach ($set as $item) {
$scores[] = $item->calculated_score;
}
// Check order.
$sorted = $scores;
sort($sorted);
$this
->assertEquals($scores, array_reverse($sorted), "Query order '{$query}'");
// Check range.
$this
->assertTrue(!count($scores) || min($scores) > 0.0 && max($scores) <= 1.0001, "Query scoring '{$query}'");
}
}