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---+ Package =TWiki::Search= This module implements all the search functionality. %TOC% ---++ ClassMethod *new* <tt>($session)</tt> Constructor for the singleton Search engine object. ---++ ObjectMethod *finish* <tt>()</tt> Break circular references. ---++ StaticMethod *getTextPattern* <tt>($text,$pattern)</tt> Sanitise search pattern - currently used for FormattedSearch only ---++ ObjectMethod *searchWeb* <tt>(...)</tt> Search one or more webs according to the parameters. If =_callback= is set, that means the caller wants results as soon as they are ready. =_callback_ should be set to a reference to a function which takes =_cbdata= as the first parameter and remaining parameters the same as 'print'. If =_callback= is set, the result is always undef. Otherwise the result is a string containing the rendered search results. If =inline= is set, then the results are *not* decorated with the search template head and tail blocks. The function will throw Error::Simple if it encounters any problems with the syntax of the search string. Note: If =format= is set, =template= will be ignored. Note: For legacy, if =regex= is defined, it will force type='regex' If =type="word"= it will be changed to =type="keyword"= with =wordBoundaries=1=. This will be used for searching with scope="text" only, because scope="topic" will do a Perl search on topic names. SMELL: If =template= is defined =bookview= will not work SMELL: it seems that if you define =_callback= or =inline= then you are responsible for converting the TML to HTML yourself! FIXME: =callback= cannot work with format parameter (consider format='| $topic |' ---++ StaticMethod *formatQuery* <tt>($meta,$query) -> $text</tt> ---++ StaticMethod *displayFormField* <tt>($meta,$args) -> $text</tt> Parse the arguments to a $formfield specification and extract the relevant formfield from the given meta data. * =args= string containing name of form field In addition to the name of a field =args= can be appended with a commas followed by a string format (\d+)([,\s*]\.\.\.)?). This supports the formatted search function $formfield and is used to shorten the returned string or a hyphenated string.
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