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1 | <?php |
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2 | /* |
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3 | You may not change or alter any portion of this comment or credits |
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4 | of supporting developers from this source code or any supporting source code |
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5 | which is considered copyrighted (c) material of the original comment or credit authors. |
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6 | |||
7 | This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
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8 | but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
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9 | MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. |
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10 | */ |
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11 | |||
12 | /** |
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13 | * XOOPS global search |
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14 | * |
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15 | * @copyright XOOPS Project https://xoops.org/ |
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16 | * @license GNU GPL 2 or later (http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html) |
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17 | * @package core |
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18 | * @since 2.0.0 |
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19 | * @author Kazumi Ono (AKA onokazu) |
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20 | * @author Taiwen Jiang <[email protected]> |
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21 | * @author Edited by John Mordo (jlm69) |
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22 | * @version $Id$ |
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23 | */ |
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24 | |||
25 | use Xoops\Core\Request; |
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26 | use Xoops\Core\Kernel\Handlers\XoopsUser; |
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27 | |||
28 | include dirname(dirname(__DIR__)) . '/mainfile.php'; |
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29 | include_once __DIR__ . '/header.php'; |
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30 | include_once __DIR__ . '/include/common.php'; |
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31 | $alumni = Alumni::getInstance(); |
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32 | $search = Search::getInstance(); |
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33 | if (!$search->getConfig('enable_search')) { |
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34 | header('Location: ' . XOOPS_URL . '/index.php'); |
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35 | exit(); |
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36 | } |
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37 | |||
38 | $xoops = Xoops::getInstance(); |
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39 | |||
40 | $action = Request::getCmd('action', 'search'); |
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41 | $query = Request::getString('query', ''); |
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42 | $andor = Request::getWord('andor', 'AND'); |
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43 | $mid = Request::getInt('mid', 0); |
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44 | $uid = Request::getInt('uid', 0); |
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45 | $start = Request::getInt('start', 0); |
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46 | $limit = Request::getInt('start', 1000); |
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47 | $by_cat = Request::getInt('by_cat'); |
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48 | $mids = Request::getArray('mids', []); |
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49 | $xmid = $xoops->module->getVar('mid'); |
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50 | $queries = []; |
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51 | |||
52 | if ('results' === $action) { |
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53 | if ('' == $query && ('' == $by_cat)) { |
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54 | $xoops->redirect('index.php', 1, _MD_SEARCH_PLZENTER); |
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55 | } |
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56 | } else { |
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57 | if ('showall' === $action) { |
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58 | if ('' == $query || empty($mid)) { |
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59 | $xoops->redirect('index.php', 1, _MD_SEARCH_PLZENTER); |
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60 | } |
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61 | } else { |
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62 | if ('showallbyuser' === $action) { |
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63 | if (empty($mid) || empty($uid)) { |
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64 | $xoops->redirect('index.php', 1, _MD_SEARCH_PLZENTER); |
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65 | } |
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66 | } |
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67 | } |
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68 | } |
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69 | |||
70 | $gperm_handler = $xoops->getHandlerGroupPermission(); |
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71 | $available_modules = $gperm_handler->getItemIds('module_read', $xoops->getUserGroups()); |
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72 | $available_plugins = \Xoops\Module\Plugin::getPlugins('search'); |
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74 | if ('search' === $action) { |
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75 | $xoops->header(); |
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76 | /* @var $formHandler SearchSearchForm */ |
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77 | $formHandler = $alumni->getForm(null, 'search'); |
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78 | $form = $formHandler->alumni_getSearchFrom($andor, $queries, $mids, $mid, $by_cat); |
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79 | $form->display(); |
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80 | $xoops->footer(); |
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81 | } |
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82 | if ('OR' !== $andor && 'exact' !== $andor && 'AND' !== $andor) { |
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83 | $andor = 'AND'; |
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84 | } |
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85 | |||
86 | $ignored_queries = []; // holds kewords that are shorter than allowed minmum length |
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87 | $queries_pattern = []; |
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88 | $myts = \Xoops\Core\Text\Sanitizer::getInstance(); |
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89 | if ('showallbyuser' !== $action) { |
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90 | if ('exact' !== $andor) { |
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91 | $temp_queries = str_getcsv($query, ' ', '"'); |
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92 | foreach ($temp_queries as $q) { |
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93 | $q = trim($q); |
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94 | if (mb_strlen($q) >= $search->getConfig('keyword_min')) { |
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95 | $queries[] = $q; |
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96 | $queries_pattern[] = '~(' . $q . ')~sUi'; |
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97 | } else { |
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98 | $ignored_queries[] = $q; |
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99 | } |
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100 | } |
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101 | if (0 == count($queries) && ('' == $by_cat)) { |
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102 | $xoops->redirect('index.php', 2, sprintf(XoopsLocale::EF_KEYWORDS_MUST_BE_GREATER_THAN, $search->getConfig('keyword_min'))); |
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103 | } |
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104 | } else { |
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105 | $query = trim($query); |
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106 | if (mb_strlen($query) < $search->getConfig('keyword_min')) { |
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107 | $xoops->redirect('index.php', 2, sprintf(XoopsLocale::EF_KEYWORDS_MUST_BE_GREATER_THAN, $search->getConfig('keyword_min'))); |
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108 | } |
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109 | $queries = [$query]; |
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110 | $queries_pattern[] = '~(' . $query . ')~sUi'; |
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111 | } |
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112 | } |
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113 | |||
114 | switch ($action) { |
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115 | case 'results': |
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116 | $module_handler = $xoops->getHandlerModule(); |
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117 | $criteria = new CriteriaCompo(); |
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118 | $criteria->add(new Criteria('dirname', "('" . implode("','", array_keys($available_plugins)) . "')", 'IN')); |
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119 | $modules = $module_handler->getObjectsArray($criteria, true); |
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120 | if (empty($mids) || !is_array($mids)) { |
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121 | unset($mids); |
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122 | $mids = array_keys($modules); |
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123 | } |
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124 | $xoops->header('module:alumni/alumni_search.tpl'); |
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125 | $nomatch = true; |
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126 | $xoops->tpl()->assign('search', true); |
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127 | $xoops->tpl()->assign('queries', $queries); |
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128 | $xoops->tpl()->assign('ignored_words', sprintf(XoopsLocale::F_KEYWORDS_SHORTER_THAN_WILL_BE_IGNORED, $search->getConfig('keyword_min'))); |
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129 | $xoops->tpl()->assign('ignored_queries', $ignored_queries); |
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130 | |||
131 | $modules_result = []; |
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132 | foreach ($mids as $mid) { |
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133 | $mid = (int)$mid; |
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134 | /* @var $module XoopsModule */ |
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135 | $module = $modules[$xmid]; |
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136 | /* @var $plugin SearchPluginInterface */ |
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137 | $plugin = \Xoops\Module\Plugin::getPlugin($module->getVar('dirname'), 'search'); |
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138 | $all_results = $plugin->search($queries, $andor, $limit, 0, null); |
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139 | $count2 = count($all_results); |
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140 | $results = $plugin->search($queries, $andor, 5, 0, null); |
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141 | $count = count($results); |
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142 | |||
143 | $mid = $module->getVar('mid'); |
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144 | |||
145 | $xoops->tpl()->assign('sr_showing', ''); |
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146 | if ($count > 0) { |
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147 | $xoops->tpl()->assign('sr_showing', sprintf(XoopsLocale::F_SHOWING_RESULTS, $start + 1, $start + $count)); |
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148 | $xoops->tpl()->assign('showing_of', AlumniLocale::OF . "$count2"); |
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149 | } |
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150 | $xoops->tpl()->assign('in_category', ''); |
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151 | $xoops->tpl()->assign('cat_name', ''); |
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152 | View Code Duplication | if (!empty($by_cat)) { |
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153 | $cat_name = ''; |
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154 | $alumni_categories_Handler = $xoops->getModuleHandler('category', 'alumni'); |
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155 | $catObj = $alumni_categories_Handler->get($by_cat); |
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156 | $cat_name = $catObj->getVar('title'); |
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157 | $xoops->tpl()->assign('in_category', AlumniLocale::INCATEGORY); |
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158 | $xoops->tpl()->assign('cat_name', "<b> : $cat_name</b>"); |
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159 | } |
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160 | |||
161 | $res = []; |
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162 | if (is_array($results) && $count > 0) { |
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163 | $nomatch = false; |
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164 | $modules_result[$mid]['name'] = $module->getVar('name'); |
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165 | if (XoopsLoad::fileExists($image = $xoops->path('modules/' . $module->getVar('dirname') . '/icons/logo_large.png'))) { |
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166 | $modules_result[$mid]['image'] = $xoops->url($image); |
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167 | } else { |
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168 | $modules_result[$mid]['image'] = $xoops->url('images/icons/posticon2.gif'); |
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169 | } |
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170 | $res = []; |
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171 | for ($i = 0; $i < $count; ++$i) { |
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172 | if (!preg_match("/^http[s]*:\/\//i", $results[$i]['link'])) { |
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173 | $res[$i]['link'] = $xoops->url('modules/' . $module->getVar('dirname') . '/' . $results[$i]['link']); |
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174 | } else { |
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175 | $res[$i]['link'] = $results[$i]['link']; |
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176 | } |
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177 | $res[$i]['title'] = $myts->htmlSpecialChars($results[$i]['title']); |
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178 | $res[$i]['title_highligh'] = preg_replace($queries_pattern, "<span class='searchHighlight'>$1</span>", $myts->htmlSpecialChars($results[$i]['title'])); |
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179 | if (!empty($results[$i]['uid'])) { |
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180 | $res[$i]['uid'] = (int)$results[$i]['uid']; |
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181 | $res[$i]['uname'] = XoopsUser::getUnameFromId($results[$i]['uid'], true); |
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182 | } |
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183 | $res[$i]['time'] = !empty($results[$i]['time']) ? XoopsLocale::formatTimestamp((int)$results[$i]['time']) : ''; |
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184 | $res[$i]['content'] = empty($results[$i]['content']) ? '' : preg_replace($queries_pattern, "<span class='searchHighlight'>$1</span>", $results[$i]['content']); |
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185 | } |
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186 | if ($count >= 5) { |
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187 | $search_url = XOOPS_URL . '/modules/alumni/search.php?query=' . urlencode(stripslashes(implode(' ', $queries))); |
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188 | $search_url .= "&mid={$mid}&action=showall&andor={$andor}&by_cat=$by_cat"; |
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189 | $modules_result[$mid]['search_url'] = htmlspecialchars($search_url); |
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190 | } |
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191 | } |
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192 | if (count($res) > 0) { |
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193 | $modules_result[$mid]['result'] = $res; |
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194 | } |
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195 | } |
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196 | unset($results); |
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197 | unset($module); |
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198 | |||
199 | $xoops->tpl()->assign('modules', $modules_result); |
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201 | /* @var $formHandler SearchSearchForm */ |
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202 | $formHandler = $alumni->getForm(null, 'search'); |
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203 | $form = $formHandler->alumni_getSearchFrom($andor, $queries, $mids, $mid, $by_cat); |
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204 | $form->display(); |
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205 | break; |
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206 | |||
207 | case 'showall': |
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208 | case 'showallbyuser': |
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209 | $xoops->header('module:search/search.tpl'); |
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210 | $xoops->tpl()->assign('search', true); |
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211 | $xoops->tpl()->assign('queries', $queries); |
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212 | $xoops->tpl()->assign('ignored_words', sprintf(_MA_ALUMNI_IGNOREDWORDS, $search->getConfig('keyword_min'))); |
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213 | $xoops->tpl()->assign('ignored_queries', $ignored_queries); |
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214 | |||
215 | $module_handler = $xoops->getHandlerModule(); |
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216 | $module = $xoops->getModuleById($mid); |
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217 | /* @var $plugin SearchPluginInterface */ |
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218 | $plugin = \Xoops\Module\Plugin::getPlugin($module->getVar('dirname'), 'search'); |
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219 | $results = $plugin->search($queries, $andor, 20, $start, $uid); |
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220 | $results2 = $plugin->search($queries, $andor, '', $start, $uid); |
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221 | |||
222 | $modules_result[$mid]['name'] = $module->getVar('name'); |
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223 | $modules_result[$mid]['image'] = $xoops->url('modules/' . $module->getVar('dirname') . '/icons/logo_large.png'); |
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224 | |||
225 | $count = count($results); |
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226 | $count2 = count($results2); |
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227 | |||
228 | $xoops->tpl()->assign('sr_showing', ''); |
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229 | if (is_array($results) && $count > 0) { |
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230 | $next_results = $plugin->search($queries, $andor, 1, $start + 20, $uid); |
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231 | $next_count = count($next_results); |
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232 | $has_next = false; |
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233 | if (is_array($next_results) && 1 == $next_count) { |
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234 | $has_next = true; |
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235 | } |
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236 | $xoops->tpl()->assign('sr_showing', sprintf(XoopsLocale::F_SHOWING_RESULTS, $start + 1, $start + $count)); |
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237 | $xoops->tpl()->assign('showing_of', constant($main_lang . '_OF') . " $count2"); |
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238 | |||
239 | View Code Duplication | if (!empty($by_cat)) { |
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240 | $cat_name = ''; |
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241 | $alumni_categories_Handler = $xoops->getModuleHandler('category', 'alumni'); |
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242 | $catObj = $alumni_categories_Handler->get($by_cat); |
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243 | $cat_name = $catObj->getVar('title'); |
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244 | $xoops->tpl()->assign('in_category', AlumniLocale::INCATEGORY); |
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245 | $xoops->tpl()->assign('cat_name', "<b> : $cat_name</b>"); |
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246 | } |
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247 | |||
248 | $res = []; |
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249 | for ($i = 0; $i < $count; ++$i) { |
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250 | if (isset($results[$i]['image']) && '' != $results[$i]['image']) { |
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251 | $res[$i]['image'] = $xoops->url('modules/' . $module->getVar('dirname') . '/' . $results[$i]['image']); |
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252 | } else { |
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253 | $res[$i]['image'] = $xoops->url('images/icons/posticon2.gif'); |
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254 | } |
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255 | if (!preg_match("/^http[s]*:\/\//i", $results[$i]['link'])) { |
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256 | $res[$i]['link'] = $xoops->url('modules/' . $module->getVar('dirname') . '/' . $results[$i]['link']); |
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257 | } else { |
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258 | $res[$i]['link'] = $results[$i]['link']; |
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259 | } |
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260 | $res[$i]['title'] = $myts->htmlSpecialChars($results[$i]['title']); |
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261 | if (isset($queries_pattern)) { |
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262 | $res[$i]['title_highligh'] = preg_replace($queries_pattern, "<span class='searchHighlight'>$1</span>", $myts->htmlSpecialChars($results[$i]['title'])); |
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263 | } else { |
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264 | $res[$i]['title_highligh'] = $myts->htmlSpecialChars($results[$i]['title']); |
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265 | } |
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266 | if (!empty($results[$i]['uid'])) { |
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267 | $res[$i]['uid'] = @(int)$results[$i]['uid']; |
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268 | $res[$i]['uname'] = XoopsUser::getUnameFromId($results[$i]['uid'], true); |
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269 | } |
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270 | $res[$i]['time'] = !empty($results[$i]['time']) ? ' (' . XoopsLocale::formatTimestamp((int)$results[$i]['time']) . ')' : ''; |
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271 | $res[$i]['content'] = empty($results[$i]['content']) ? '' : preg_replace($queries_pattern, "<span class='searchHighlight'>$1</span>", $results[$i]['content']); |
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272 | } |
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273 | if (count($res) > 0) { |
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274 | $modules_result[$mid]['result'] = $res; |
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275 | } |
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276 | |||
277 | $search_url = XOOPS_URL . '/modules/alumni/search.php?query=' . urlencode(stripslashes(implode(' ', $queries))); |
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278 | $search_url .= "&mid={$mid}&action={$action}&andor={$andor}&by_cat=$by_cat"; |
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279 | if ('showallbyuser' === $action) { |
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280 | $search_url .= "&uid={$uid}"; |
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281 | } |
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282 | View Code Duplication | if ($start > 0) { |
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283 | $prev = $start - 20; |
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284 | $search_url_prev = $search_url . "&start={$prev}"; |
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285 | $modules_result[$mid]['prev'] = htmlspecialchars($search_url_prev); |
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286 | } |
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287 | View Code Duplication | if (false != $has_next) { |
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288 | $next = $start + 20; |
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289 | $search_url_next = $search_url . "&start={$next}"; |
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290 | $modules_result[$mid]['next'] = htmlspecialchars($search_url_next); |
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291 | } |
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292 | $xoops->tpl()->assign('modules', $modules_result); |
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293 | } |
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294 | |||
295 | /* @var $formHandler SearchSearchForm */ |
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296 | $formHandler = $alumni->getForm(null, 'search'); |
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297 | $form = $formHandler->alumni_getSearchFrom($andor, $queries, $mids, $mid, $by_cat); |
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298 | $form->display(); |
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299 | break; |
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300 | } |
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301 | $xoops->footer(); |
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302 |
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