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/** |
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* @author The Midgard Project, http://www.midgard-project.org |
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* @copyright The Midgard Project, http://www.midgard-project.org |
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* @license http://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl.html GNU Lesser General Public License |
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*/ |
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namespace midcom\datamanager\indexer; |
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use Symfony\Component\Form\FormView; |
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use midcom\datamanager\datamanager; |
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use midcom_services_indexer_document_midcom; |
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use midcom_error; |
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/** |
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* This class is geared to ease indexing of datamanager driven documents. The |
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* user invoking the indexing must have full read permissions to the object. |
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* |
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* <b>Basic indexing operation</b> |
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* |
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* This class uses a number of conventions, see below, to merge an existing |
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* datamanager driven document into an indexing capable document. It requires |
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* the callee to instantiate the datamanager, as this class would have no |
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* idea where to take the schema database from. |
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* |
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* The RI (the GUID) from the base class is left untouched. |
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* |
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* <b>Indexing field defaults:</b> |
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* |
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* Unless you specify anything else explicitly in the schema, |
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* the class will merge all text based fields together to form the <i>content</i> |
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* field of the index record, to allow for easy searching of the document. |
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* This will *not* include any metadata like keywords or summaries. |
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* If the schema contains a field <i>abstract</i>, it will also be used as |
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* abstract field for the indexing process. In the same way, fields named |
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* <i>title</i> or <i>author</i> will be used for the index document's title |
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* or author respectively. The contents of abstract, title and author will also |
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* be appended to the content field at the end of the object construction, |
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* easing searching over this fields. |
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* |
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* If no abstract field is present, the first 200 characters of the content |
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* area are used instead. |
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* |
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* Not all types can be indexed, check the various types in question about their |
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* indexing capabilities. In general, if the system should index any non-text |
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* field, it will use the CSV representation for implicit conversion. |
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* |
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* Metadata processing is done by the base class. |
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* |
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* <b>Document title:</b> |
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* |
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* You should either have an auto-indexed title field, or an assortment |
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* of other fields manually assigned to index to the title field. |
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* |
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* <b>Configurability using the Datamanager schema:</b> |
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* |
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* You can decorate datamanager fields with various directives influencing |
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* the indexing. See the Datamanager's schema documentation for details. |
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* Basically, you can choose from the following indexing methods using the |
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* key 'index_method' for each field: |
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* |
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* - The default <i>auto</i> mode will use the above guidelines to determine |
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* the indexing destination automatically, adding data to the content, abstract, |
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* title and author fields respectively. |
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* - You can specify <i>abstract</i>, <i>content</i>, <i>title</i> or |
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* <i>author</i> to indicate that the field should be used for the indicated |
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* document fields. The content selector may be specified more than once, |
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* indicating that the content of the relevant fields should be merged. |
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* - Any date field can be indexed into its own, range-filterable field using |
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* the <i>date</i> method. In this case, two document fields will be created |
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* actually. One containing the filterable timestamp named directly after |
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* the schema field, and a second one, having the _TS postfix which is set as |
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* noindex containing the plain timestamp. |
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* - Finally, you can explicitly index a field as a separate document field |
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* using one of the five field types <i>keyword</i>, <i>unindexed</i>, |
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* <i>unstored</i> or <i>text</i>. You can further control if the content |
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* of these fields is also added to the main content field. This is useful |
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* if you want to have fields searchable both by explicit field specification |
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* and the default field for simpler searches. This is controlled by setting |
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* the boolean key 'index_merge_with_content' in the field, which defaults |
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* to true. |
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* - <i>noindex</i> will prevent indexing of this field. |
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* |
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* The documents type is "midcom_datamanager". |
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* |
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* @see midcom_services_indexer |
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*/ |
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class document extends midcom_services_indexer_document_midcom |
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* The datamanager instance of the document we need to index. |
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*/ |
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private datamanager $datamanager; |
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/** |
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* The constructor initializes the member variables and invokes |
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* _process_datamanager, which will read and process the information |
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* out of that instance. |
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* |
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* The document is ready for indexing after construction. On any |
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* critical error, midcom_error is triggered. |
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*/ |
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public function __construct(datamanager $datamanager) |
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parent::__construct($datamanager->get_storage()->get_value()); |
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$this->_set_type('datamanager'); |
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$this->datamanager = $datamanager; |
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$this->process_datamanager(); |
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$this->complete_fields(); |
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} |
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/** |
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* Completes all fields which are not yet complete: |
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* content is completed with author, title and, if necessary, abstract. |
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* The title is set to the documents' URL in case that no title is set yet. The title |
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* is not added to the content field in that case. |
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*/ |
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private function complete_fields() |
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$this->content .= "{$this->author}\n{$this->title}\n"; |
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$this->content .= "{$this->abstract}\n"; |
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} |
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if (!$this->title) { |
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$this->title = $this->document_url; |
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} |
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} |
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/** |
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* Processes the information contained in the datamanager instance. |
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* The function iterates over the fields in the schema, and processes them |
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* according to the rules given in the introduction. |
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*/ |
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private function process_datamanager() |
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{ |
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$renderer = $this->datamanager->get_renderer('view'); |
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foreach ($renderer->get_view() as $name => $field) { |
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$method = $this->resolve_method($field->vars); |
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switch ($method) { |
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case 'abstract': |
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case 'title': |
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case 'author': |
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$this->{$method} = $renderer->widget($field); |
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case 'content': |
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$this->content .= $renderer->widget($field) . "\n"; |
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$this->add_as_date_field($field); |
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if (!empty($field->vars['value'])) { |
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//only index the first attachment for now |
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$attachment = array_shift($field->vars['value']); |
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if ( !$attachment instanceof \midcom_db_attachment |
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&& !empty($attachment['object'])) { |
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//This is the form edit case |
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//@todo: In create case, nothing is found currently |
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$attachment = $attachment['object']; |
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} |
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if ($attachment instanceof \midcom_db_attachment) { |
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$att_doc = new \midcom_services_indexer_document_attachment($attachment); |
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$this->content .= $att_doc->content; |
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$this->abstract .= $att_doc->abstract; |
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} |
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case 'unindexed': |
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case 'text': |
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case 'keyword': |
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$data = $renderer->widget($field); |
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$function = 'add_' . $method; |
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$this->$function($name, $data); |
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if ($field->vars['index_merge_with_content']) { |
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$this->content .= $data . "\n"; |
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} |
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break; |
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default: |
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throw new midcom_error(" Unknown indexing method {$method} for field {$name} discovered, aborting."); |
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} |
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} |
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if ($this->abstract == '') { |
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$this->abstract = $this->html2text($this->content); |
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if (mb_strlen($this->abstract) > 200) { |
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$this->abstract = mb_substr($this->abstract, 0, 200) . ' ...'; |
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} |
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} |
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* This function tries to convert the $field into a date |
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* representation. Unixdate fields are used directly (localtime is used, |
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* not GMT), other fields will be parsed with strtodate. |
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* Invalid strings which are not parseable using strtotime will be |
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* stored as a "0" timestamp. |
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* Be aware, that this will work only for current dates in range of an |
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* UNIX timestamp. For all other cases you should use an ISO 8601 representation, |
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* which should work as well with Lucene range queries. |
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*/ |
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private function add_as_date_field(FormView $field) |
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if (is_array($field->vars['value']) && array_key_exists('date', $field->vars['value'])) { |
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$timestamp = 0; |
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$timestamp = (int) $field->vars['value']['date']->format('U'); |
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} else { |
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$string = (string) $field->vars['value']; |
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$timestamp = strtotime($string); |
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if ($timestamp === false) { |
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debug_add("The string representation of the field {$field->vars['name']} could not be parsed into a timestamp; treating as 0.", MIDCOM_LOG_INFO); |
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debug_print_r('String representation was:', $string); |
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$timestamp = 0; |
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} |
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} |
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$this->add_date_pair($field->vars['name'], $timestamp); |
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private function resolve_method(array $vars) : string |
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if ($vars['index_method'] == 'auto') { |
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if (in_array($vars['name'], ['abstract', 'title', 'author'])) { |
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} |
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} |
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