Return more than just ten results for wildcard lookups. #90

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Eevee 2010-08-24 20:15:12 -07:00
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@ -81,8 +81,9 @@ class LanguageWeighting(whoosh.scoring.Weighting):
class PokedexLookup(object):
INTERMEDIATE_LOOKUP_RESULTS = 25
MAX_LOOKUP_RESULTS = 10
MAX_FUZZY_RESULTS = 10
MAX_EXACT_RESULTS = 43
INTERMEDIATE_FACTOR = 2
# The speller only checks how much the input matches a word; there can be
# all manner of extra unmatched junk, and it won't affect the weighting.
@ -470,12 +471,26 @@ class PokedexLookup(object):
### Actual searching
searcher = self.index.searcher()
# XXX is this kosher? docs say search() takes a weighting arg, but it
# certainly does not
searcher.weighting = LanguageWeighting()
results = searcher.search(query,
limit=self.INTERMEDIATE_LOOKUP_RESULTS)
# Limits; result limits are constants, and intermediate results (before
# duplicate items are stripped out) are capped at the result limit
# times another constant.
# Fuzzy are capped at 10, beyond which something is probably very
# wrong. Exact matches -- that is, wildcards and ids -- are far less
# constrained.
# Also, exact matches are sorted by name, since weight doesn't matter.
sort_by = dict()
if exact_only:
max_results = self.MAX_EXACT_RESULTS
sort_by['sortedby'] = (u'table', u'name')
else:
max_results = self.MAX_FUZZY_RESULTS
searcher = self.index.searcher(weighting=LanguageWeighting())
results = searcher.search(
query,
limit=int(max_results * self.INTERMEDIATE_FACTOR),
**sort_by
)
# Look for some fuzzy matches if necessary
if not exact_only and not results:
@ -510,12 +525,8 @@ class PokedexLookup(object):
### Convert results to db objects
objects = self._whoosh_records_to_results(results, exact=exact)
# Only return up to 10 matches; beyond that, something is wrong. We
# strip out duplicate entries above, so it's remotely possible that we
# should have more than 10 here and lost a few. The speller returns 25
# to give us some padding, and should avoid that problem. Not a big
# deal if we lose the 25th-most-likely match anyway.
return objects[:self.MAX_LOOKUP_RESULTS]
# Truncate and return
return objects[:max_results]
def random_lookup(self, valid_types=[]):