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# frozen_string_literal: true require 'active_support/core_ext/class/attribute' module Spree module Core module Search # # NOTE: Use Spree::Config.variant_search_class rather than referencing this # directly. # class Variant class_attribute :search_terms self.search_terms = [ :sku_cont, :product_name_cont, :product_slug_cont, :option_values_presentation_cont, :option_values_name_cont ] def initialize(query_string, scope: Spree::Variant.all) @query_string = query_string @scope = scope end # Searches the variants table using the ransack 'search_terms' defined on the class. # Each word of the query string is searched individually, matching by a union of the ransack # search terms, then we find the intersection of those queries, ensuring that each word matches # one of the rules. # # == Returns: # ActiveRecord::Relation of variants def results return @scope if @query_string.blank? matches = @query_string.split.map do |word| @scope.ransack(search_term_params(word)).result.pluck(:id) end Spree::Variant.where(id: matches.inject(:&)) end private # Returns an array of search term symbols that will be passed to Ransack # to query the DB for the given word. # Subclasses may override this to allow conditional filtering, etc. # # @api public # @param _word [String] One of the search words provided by the user. # e.g. a SKU # @return [Array<Symbol>] the list of search terms to use for this word def search_terms(_word) self.class.search_terms end def search_term_params(word) terms = Hash[search_terms(word).map { |t| [t, word] }] terms.merge(m: 'or') end end end end end
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