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- "H1":"We make PDF easy",
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- "H2":"All-in-one easy-to-use online PDF tools",
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- "TITLE": "Docx to PDF - Convert Docx file to PDF online for free",
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- "META": "Free Docx to PDF converter online - Convert Docx to PDF without downloading any application, Just upload Docx file and download PDF file online for free.",
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- {
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- "logoUrl": "/assets/bulb.svg",
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- "header": "Converting DOCX files to PDF instantly",
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- "content": "Our tool converts your DOCX format files to PDF in a few seconds. Drag and drop your DOCX file above and wait for a moment while we convert it to PDF. You can also sync and save your file from Google Drive, Microsoft OneDrive and Dropbox directly."
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- {
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- "priority": 1,
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- "logoUrl": "/assets/guaranty.svg",
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- "header": "Your file is safe with us",
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- "content": "Our tool converts your DOCX file to PDF on a cloud server. Once converted, your files are automatically deleted from our storage and we do not retain any kind of data or whatsoever information we capture. You can check our privacy policy if you wish to know more. "
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- },
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- {
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- "priority": 1,
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- "logoUrl": "/assets/support.svg",
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- "header": "Works on all platforms, devices, OS",
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- "content": "PDFdoctor.com is a 100% online tool and works on every device which has access to the internet, be it a laptop, mobile, desktop or tablet. We are compatible with all operating systems such as Android, Windows, macOS, iOS, Linux and so on."
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- },
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- {
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- "priority": 1,
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- "logoUrl": "/assets/protect.svg",
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- "header": "Easy and simple conversion",
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- "content": "File conversion on PDFdoctor.com is the easiest task. The tool has been designed to facilitate easy conversion in minimum time. Upload, wait and download. That's it. "
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- },
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- {
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- "priority": 1,
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- "logoUrl": "/assets/easy.svg",
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- "header": "Supporting multilingual files",
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- "content": "Our tool fits right and converts DOCX files of any language to PDF. We maintain absolute sanity while converting DOCX to PDF and try to maintain the formatting as it is, always"
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- },
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- {
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- "priority": 1,
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- "logoUrl": "/assets/cloud.svg",
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- "header": "No installation required",
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- "content": "You are not required to install any software for using our tool. We work on cloud server and we do not use your device storage for converting your DOCX file to PDF."
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- }
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- ],
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- "HOW_TO_CONTENT": {
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- "logoImageUrl": "/assets/pdf.svg",
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- "heading": "How to convert Docx to PDF online:",
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- "steps": [
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- "Creating PDF from Docx file is easy and simple. PDFdoctor convert your Docx files to PDF in moments without any hassles. However, if you find any problems while converting your file to PDF or any lack of quality, do write to us at care@pdfdoctor.com. Here is the step by step process for converting your Docx to PDF ",
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- "Upload your Docx file or sync it from Google Drive, Dropbox or Microsoft OneDrive.",
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- "Wait for a moment while your file gets converted.",
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- "Your file is ready for download."
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- ]
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+ "H1":"Set alarm for $variable minutes from now",
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+ "H2":"Simplest online alarm clock to set alarms. Do not close browser tab.",
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+ "TITLE": "Set alarm for $variable minutes from now",
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+ "META": "Easiest way to set alarm for $variable minutes from now. Choose sound for alarm from multiple options.",
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+ "LABEL": "DOCX to PDF",
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+ "BREADCRUMB_LABEL": "DOCX TO PDF",
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+ "TEXTUAL_CONTENT": [
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+ {
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+ "priority": 1,
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+ "logoUrl": "/assets/bulb.svg",
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+ "header": "Simple to use",
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+ "content": "Setalarmforme.com provides simplest way to set alarms for X minutes from now."
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  },
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- "FAQ": [
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- {
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- "question": "Does this tool support both Android and iOS for PPT to PDF conversion ?",
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- "answer": "Yes, PDFdoctor works on Android, iOS, Microsoft Windows and all other OS currently in use. You just need to upload your PPT file or you can sync it from your Google Drive or Dropbox account. Wait for a bit and save your converted file from the download page. You can also convert your presentation to PDF made on Google Drive."
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- },
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- {
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- "question": "Which operating systems are supported by PDFdoctor on PC and laptop for converting from PPT to PDF ?",
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- "answer": "PDFdoctor works on all platforms- Microsoft Windows, macOS, Linux, Ubuntu and whatever else you can think about. PDFdoctor does not requires any installation or download for converting your PPT file to PDF. Hence, we are compatible with everyone and everything."
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- },
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- {
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- "question": "Is formatting, layout, hyperlinks etc.. are maintained while converting PPT to PDF ?",
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- "answer": "Yes, PDFdoctor understands technicalities of PDF very well. Our conversion engine is meticulously designed to ensure file's layouting, formatting and hyperlinking remains intact even after the conversion process. Don't worry, with PDFdoctor, you are with the best."
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- },
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- {
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- "question": "Can I convert PPT to PDF on iPAD and other tablets ?",
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- "answer": "Yes, PDFdoctor works on iPAD, Microsoft Surface Pro, Samsung Galaxy Tabs and all other types of devices including smartphones, tablets, laptop and desktop. You are not required to download or install any kind of software or app to use PDFdoctor convertor for converting PPT file to PDF. You are just required to upload your file and wait while our conversion engine works on the process."
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- },
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- {
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- "question": "Which versions of Microsoft PPT is supported by this tool ?",
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- "answer": "PDFdoctor supports all versions of Microsoft PPT launched with Microsoft Office 97, MS Office 2000, MS Office XP, MS Office 2003, MS Office 2010, Microsoft Office 2013, MS Office 2016 and MS Office 2019 as well. PDFdoctor.com converts PPT to PDF in just a click. The formatting, content and quality remains intact."
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- },
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- {
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- "question": "is it safe to convert my personal PPT files to PDF using this tool ?",
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- "answer": "At PDFdoctor.com, we use highly encrypted method to transfer your PPT files to our servers to convert it to PDF. Here your file is automatically deleted after the conversion process. "
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- },
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- {
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- "question": "How much time is required for converting a file from PPT to PDF ?",
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- "answer": "PDFdoctor takes only few moments to convert your file from PPT to PDF. Sync or drag and drop your file above and before you know it, your file will be ready for download in PDF format."
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- }
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- ]
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- }
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+ {
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+ "priority": 1,
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+ "logoUrl": "/assets/guaranty.svg",
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+ "header": "Accurate alarms",
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+ "content": "Alarms setup by Setalarmforme.com are accurate. You can rely on us completely to start alarm after $variable minutes."
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "priority": 1,
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+ "logoUrl": "/assets/support.svg",
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+ "header": "Cross platform",
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+ "content": "You can setup alarm for $variable minutes from now on any operating system, like Windows/Mac/Linux/Android/iPhone."
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "priority": 1,
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+ "logoUrl": "/assets/protect.svg",
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+ "header": "Secure and trustworthy",
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+ "content": "Setalarmforme.com does not require users to login for setting alarm for $variable minutes from now. No user information is send to our servers."
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "priority": 1,
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+ "logoUrl": "/assets/easy.svg",
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+ "header": "All timezones supported",
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+ "content": "Using Setalarmforme.com you can set alarm to start after $variable minutes from current time, in any time zone."
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "priority": 1,
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+ "logoUrl": "/assets/cloud.svg",
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+ "header": "No need to install any software",
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+ "content": "Setalarmforme.com is a cloud and web based application. You do not need to install any software to use Setalarmforme.com while setting alarms for $variable minutes from now."
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+ }
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+ ],
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+ "HOW_TO_CONTENT": {
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+ "logoImageUrl": "/assets/pdf.svg",
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+ "heading": "How to set alarm for $variable minutes:",
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+ "steps": [
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+ "Click on set alarm",
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+ "Set $variable minutes for alarm.",
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+ "Choose sound of your choice.",
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+ "Click submit to set alarm, that's it !."
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+ ]
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+ },
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+ "FAQ": [
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+ {
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+ "question": "How many seconds from now, will the alarm ring ?",
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+ "answer": "When you setup alarm for $variable minutes from now, the alarm will ring after { % $variable * 60 % } seconds."
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "question": "Can I rely on Setalarmforme.com to setup alarm for $variable minutes from now ?",
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+ "answer": "If you have set alarm for $variable minutes from now, you can be 100% sure that alarm will ring after $variable minutes. You can trust us completely."
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "question": "What will happen to the alarm that I have set, if I refresh the browser ?",
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+ "answer": "The alarm will still ring after $variable minutes, even if you refresh the browser, since we store the information in browser's local cache."
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "question": "What will happen to the alarm that I have set, if I close the tab of browser in which Setalarmforme.com is opened ?",
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+ "answer": "It will be gone. The alarm will not ring after $variable minutes, if you close the tab."
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "question": "What will happen to the alarm that I have set, if I close the browser ?",
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+ "answer": "It will be gone. The alarm will not ring after $variable minutes, if you close the browser."
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+ }
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+ ]
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+ }
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  <link rel="stylesheet" href="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/font-awesome/5.15.0/css/all.min.css" />
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  <link rel="stylesheet" href="{{'/assets/css/blog.css' | relative_url }}">
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+ * documents.forEach(function (doc) {
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+ * this.add(doc)
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+ * }, this)
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+ * })
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+ *
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+ * @see {@link lunr.Builder}
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+ * @see {@link lunr.Pipeline}
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+ * @see {@link lunr.trimmer}
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+ * @see {@link lunr.stopWordFilter}
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+ * @see {@link lunr.stemmer}
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+ * @namespace {function} lunr
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+ */
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+ var lunr = function (config) {
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+ var builder = new lunr.Builder
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+
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+ builder.pipeline.add(
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+ lunr.trimmer,
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+ lunr.stopWordFilter,
46
+ lunr.stemmer
47
+ )
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+
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+ builder.searchPipeline.add(
50
+ lunr.stemmer
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+ )
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+
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+ config.call(builder, builder)
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+ return builder.build()
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+ }
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+
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+ lunr.version = "2.1.5"
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+ /*!
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+ * lunr.utils
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+ * Copyright (C) 2017 Oliver Nightingale
61
+ */
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+
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+ /**
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+ * A namespace containing utils for the rest of the lunr library
65
+ */
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+ lunr.utils = {}
67
+
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+ /**
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+ * Print a warning message to the console.
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+ *
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+ * @param {String} message The message to be printed.
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+ * @memberOf Utils
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+ */
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+ lunr.utils.warn = (function (global) {
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+ /* eslint-disable no-console */
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+ return function (message) {
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+ if (global.console && console.warn) {
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+ console.warn(message)
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+ }
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+ }
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+ /* eslint-enable no-console */
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+ })(this)
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+
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+ /**
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+ * Convert an object to a string.
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+ *
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+ * In the case of `null` and `undefined` the function returns
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+ * the empty string, in all other cases the result of calling
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+ * `toString` on the passed object is returned.
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+ *
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+ * @param {Any} obj The object to convert to a string.
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+ * @return {String} string representation of the passed object.
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+ * @memberOf Utils
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+ */
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+ lunr.utils.asString = function (obj) {
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+ if (obj === void 0 || obj === null) {
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+ return ""
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+ } else {
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+ return obj.toString()
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+ }
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+ }
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+ lunr.FieldRef = function (docRef, fieldName, stringValue) {
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+ this.docRef = docRef
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+ this.fieldName = fieldName
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+ this._stringValue = stringValue
106
+ }
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+
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+ lunr.FieldRef.joiner = "/"
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+
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+ lunr.FieldRef.fromString = function (s) {
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+ var n = s.indexOf(lunr.FieldRef.joiner)
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+
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+ if (n === -1) {
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+ throw "malformed field ref string"
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+ }
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+
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+ var fieldRef = s.slice(0, n),
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+ docRef = s.slice(n + 1)
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+
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+ return new lunr.FieldRef (docRef, fieldRef, s)
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+ }
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+
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+ lunr.FieldRef.prototype.toString = function () {
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+ if (this._stringValue == undefined) {
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+ this._stringValue = this.fieldName + lunr.FieldRef.joiner + this.docRef
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+ }
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+
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+ return this._stringValue
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+ }
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+ /**
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+ * A function to calculate the inverse document frequency for
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+ * a posting. This is shared between the builder and the index
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+ *
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+ * @private
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+ * @param {object} posting - The posting for a given term
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+ * @param {number} documentCount - The total number of documents.
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+ */
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+ lunr.idf = function (posting, documentCount) {
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+ var documentsWithTerm = 0
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+
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+ for (var fieldName in posting) {
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+ if (fieldName == '_index') continue // Ignore the term index, its not a field
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+ documentsWithTerm += Object.keys(posting[fieldName]).length
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+ }
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+
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+ var x = (documentCount - documentsWithTerm + 0.5) / (documentsWithTerm + 0.5)
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+
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+ return Math.log(1 + Math.abs(x))
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+ }
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+
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+ /**
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+ * A token wraps a string representation of a token
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+ * as it is passed through the text processing pipeline.
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+ *
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+ * @constructor
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+ * @param {string} [str=''] - The string token being wrapped.
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+ * @param {object} [metadata={}] - Metadata associated with this token.
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+ */
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+ lunr.Token = function (str, metadata) {
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+ this.str = str || ""
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+ this.metadata = metadata || {}
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+ }
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+
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+ /**
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+ * Returns the token string that is being wrapped by this object.
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+ *
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+ * @returns {string}
168
+ */
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+ lunr.Token.prototype.toString = function () {
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+ return this.str
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+ }
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+
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+ /**
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+ * A token update function is used when updating or optionally
175
+ * when cloning a token.
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+ *
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+ * @callback lunr.Token~updateFunction
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+ * @param {string} str - The string representation of the token.
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+ * @param {Object} metadata - All metadata associated with this token.
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+ */
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+
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+ /**
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+ * Applies the given function to the wrapped string token.
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+ *
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+ * @example
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+ * token.update(function (str, metadata) {
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+ * return str.toUpperCase()
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+ * })
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+ *
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+ * @param {lunr.Token~updateFunction} fn - A function to apply to the token string.
191
+ * @returns {lunr.Token}
192
+ */
193
+ lunr.Token.prototype.update = function (fn) {
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+ this.str = fn(this.str, this.metadata)
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+ return this
196
+ }
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+
198
+ /**
199
+ * Creates a clone of this token. Optionally a function can be
200
+ * applied to the cloned token.
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+ *
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+ * @param {lunr.Token~updateFunction} [fn] - An optional function to apply to the cloned token.
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+ * @returns {lunr.Token}
204
+ */
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+ lunr.Token.prototype.clone = function (fn) {
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+ fn = fn || function (s) { return s }
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+ return new lunr.Token (fn(this.str, this.metadata), this.metadata)
208
+ }
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+ /*!
210
+ * lunr.tokenizer
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+ * Copyright (C) 2017 Oliver Nightingale
212
+ */
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+
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+ /**
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+ * A function for splitting a string into tokens ready to be inserted into
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+ * the search index. Uses `lunr.tokenizer.separator` to split strings, change
217
+ * the value of this property to change how strings are split into tokens.
218
+ *
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+ * This tokenizer will convert its parameter to a string by calling `toString` and
220
+ * then will split this string on the character in `lunr.tokenizer.separator`.
221
+ * Arrays will have their elements converted to strings and wrapped in a lunr.Token.
222
+ *
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+ * @static
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+ * @param {?(string|object|object[])} obj - The object to convert into tokens
225
+ * @returns {lunr.Token[]}
226
+ */
227
+ lunr.tokenizer = function (obj) {
228
+ if (obj == null || obj == undefined) {
229
+ return []
230
+ }
231
+
232
+ if (Array.isArray(obj)) {
233
+ return obj.map(function (t) {
234
+ return new lunr.Token(lunr.utils.asString(t).toLowerCase())
235
+ })
236
+ }
237
+
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+ var str = obj.toString().trim().toLowerCase(),
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+ len = str.length,
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+ tokens = []
241
+
242
+ for (var sliceEnd = 0, sliceStart = 0; sliceEnd <= len; sliceEnd++) {
243
+ var char = str.charAt(sliceEnd),
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+ sliceLength = sliceEnd - sliceStart
245
+
246
+ if ((char.match(lunr.tokenizer.separator) || sliceEnd == len)) {
247
+
248
+ if (sliceLength > 0) {
249
+ tokens.push(
250
+ new lunr.Token (str.slice(sliceStart, sliceEnd), {
251
+ position: [sliceStart, sliceLength],
252
+ index: tokens.length
253
+ })
254
+ )
255
+ }
256
+
257
+ sliceStart = sliceEnd + 1
258
+ }
259
+
260
+ }
261
+
262
+ return tokens
263
+ }
264
+
265
+ /**
266
+ * The separator used to split a string into tokens. Override this property to change the behaviour of
267
+ * `lunr.tokenizer` behaviour when tokenizing strings. By default this splits on whitespace and hyphens.
268
+ *
269
+ * @static
270
+ * @see lunr.tokenizer
271
+ */
272
+ lunr.tokenizer.separator = /[\s\-]+/
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+ /*!
274
+ * lunr.Pipeline
275
+ * Copyright (C) 2017 Oliver Nightingale
276
+ */
277
+
278
+ /**
279
+ * lunr.Pipelines maintain an ordered list of functions to be applied to all
280
+ * tokens in documents entering the search index and queries being ran against
281
+ * the index.
282
+ *
283
+ * An instance of lunr.Index created with the lunr shortcut will contain a
284
+ * pipeline with a stop word filter and an English language stemmer. Extra
285
+ * functions can be added before or after either of these functions or these
286
+ * default functions can be removed.
287
+ *
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+ * When run the pipeline will call each function in turn, passing a token, the
289
+ * index of that token in the original list of all tokens and finally a list of
290
+ * all the original tokens.
291
+ *
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+ * The output of functions in the pipeline will be passed to the next function
293
+ * in the pipeline. To exclude a token from entering the index the function
294
+ * should return undefined, the rest of the pipeline will not be called with
295
+ * this token.
296
+ *
297
+ * For serialisation of pipelines to work, all functions used in an instance of
298
+ * a pipeline should be registered with lunr.Pipeline. Registered functions can
299
+ * then be loaded. If trying to load a serialised pipeline that uses functions
300
+ * that are not registered an error will be thrown.
301
+ *
302
+ * If not planning on serialising the pipeline then registering pipeline functions
303
+ * is not necessary.
304
+ *
305
+ * @constructor
306
+ */
307
+ lunr.Pipeline = function () {
308
+ this._stack = []
309
+ }
310
+
311
+ lunr.Pipeline.registeredFunctions = Object.create(null)
312
+
313
+ /**
314
+ * A pipeline function maps lunr.Token to lunr.Token. A lunr.Token contains the token
315
+ * string as well as all known metadata. A pipeline function can mutate the token string
316
+ * or mutate (or add) metadata for a given token.
317
+ *
318
+ * A pipeline function can indicate that the passed token should be discarded by returning
319
+ * null. This token will not be passed to any downstream pipeline functions and will not be
320
+ * added to the index.
321
+ *
322
+ * Multiple tokens can be returned by returning an array of tokens. Each token will be passed
323
+ * to any downstream pipeline functions and all will returned tokens will be added to the index.
324
+ *
325
+ * Any number of pipeline functions may be chained together using a lunr.Pipeline.
326
+ *
327
+ * @interface lunr.PipelineFunction
328
+ * @param {lunr.Token} token - A token from the document being processed.
329
+ * @param {number} i - The index of this token in the complete list of tokens for this document/field.
330
+ * @param {lunr.Token[]} tokens - All tokens for this document/field.
331
+ * @returns {(?lunr.Token|lunr.Token[])}
332
+ */
333
+
334
+ /**
335
+ * Register a function with the pipeline.
336
+ *
337
+ * Functions that are used in the pipeline should be registered if the pipeline
338
+ * needs to be serialised, or a serialised pipeline needs to be loaded.
339
+ *
340
+ * Registering a function does not add it to a pipeline, functions must still be
341
+ * added to instances of the pipeline for them to be used when running a pipeline.
342
+ *
343
+ * @param {lunr.PipelineFunction} fn - The function to check for.
344
+ * @param {String} label - The label to register this function with
345
+ */
346
+ lunr.Pipeline.registerFunction = function (fn, label) {
347
+ if (label in this.registeredFunctions) {
348
+ lunr.utils.warn('Overwriting existing registered function: ' + label)
349
+ }
350
+
351
+ fn.label = label
352
+ lunr.Pipeline.registeredFunctions[fn.label] = fn
353
+ }
354
+
355
+ /**
356
+ * Warns if the function is not registered as a Pipeline function.
357
+ *
358
+ * @param {lunr.PipelineFunction} fn - The function to check for.
359
+ * @private
360
+ */
361
+ lunr.Pipeline.warnIfFunctionNotRegistered = function (fn) {
362
+ var isRegistered = fn.label && (fn.label in this.registeredFunctions)
363
+
364
+ if (!isRegistered) {
365
+ lunr.utils.warn('Function is not registered with pipeline. This may cause problems when serialising the index.\n', fn)
366
+ }
367
+ }
368
+
369
+ /**
370
+ * Loads a previously serialised pipeline.
371
+ *
372
+ * All functions to be loaded must already be registered with lunr.Pipeline.
373
+ * If any function from the serialised data has not been registered then an
374
+ * error will be thrown.
375
+ *
376
+ * @param {Object} serialised - The serialised pipeline to load.
377
+ * @returns {lunr.Pipeline}
378
+ */
379
+ lunr.Pipeline.load = function (serialised) {
380
+ var pipeline = new lunr.Pipeline
381
+
382
+ serialised.forEach(function (fnName) {
383
+ var fn = lunr.Pipeline.registeredFunctions[fnName]
384
+
385
+ if (fn) {
386
+ pipeline.add(fn)
387
+ } else {
388
+ throw new Error('Cannot load unregistered function: ' + fnName)
389
+ }
390
+ })
391
+
392
+ return pipeline
393
+ }
394
+
395
+ /**
396
+ * Adds new functions to the end of the pipeline.
397
+ *
398
+ * Logs a warning if the function has not been registered.
399
+ *
400
+ * @param {lunr.PipelineFunction[]} functions - Any number of functions to add to the pipeline.
401
+ */
402
+ lunr.Pipeline.prototype.add = function () {
403
+ var fns = Array.prototype.slice.call(arguments)
404
+
405
+ fns.forEach(function (fn) {
406
+ lunr.Pipeline.warnIfFunctionNotRegistered(fn)
407
+ this._stack.push(fn)
408
+ }, this)
409
+ }
410
+
411
+ /**
412
+ * Adds a single function after a function that already exists in the
413
+ * pipeline.
414
+ *
415
+ * Logs a warning if the function has not been registered.
416
+ *
417
+ * @param {lunr.PipelineFunction} existingFn - A function that already exists in the pipeline.
418
+ * @param {lunr.PipelineFunction} newFn - The new function to add to the pipeline.
419
+ */
420
+ lunr.Pipeline.prototype.after = function (existingFn, newFn) {
421
+ lunr.Pipeline.warnIfFunctionNotRegistered(newFn)
422
+
423
+ var pos = this._stack.indexOf(existingFn)
424
+ if (pos == -1) {
425
+ throw new Error('Cannot find existingFn')
426
+ }
427
+
428
+ pos = pos + 1
429
+ this._stack.splice(pos, 0, newFn)
430
+ }
431
+
432
+ /**
433
+ * Adds a single function before a function that already exists in the
434
+ * pipeline.
435
+ *
436
+ * Logs a warning if the function has not been registered.
437
+ *
438
+ * @param {lunr.PipelineFunction} existingFn - A function that already exists in the pipeline.
439
+ * @param {lunr.PipelineFunction} newFn - The new function to add to the pipeline.
440
+ */
441
+ lunr.Pipeline.prototype.before = function (existingFn, newFn) {
442
+ lunr.Pipeline.warnIfFunctionNotRegistered(newFn)
443
+
444
+ var pos = this._stack.indexOf(existingFn)
445
+ if (pos == -1) {
446
+ throw new Error('Cannot find existingFn')
447
+ }
448
+
449
+ this._stack.splice(pos, 0, newFn)
450
+ }
451
+
452
+ /**
453
+ * Removes a function from the pipeline.
454
+ *
455
+ * @param {lunr.PipelineFunction} fn The function to remove from the pipeline.
456
+ */
457
+ lunr.Pipeline.prototype.remove = function (fn) {
458
+ var pos = this._stack.indexOf(fn)
459
+ if (pos == -1) {
460
+ return
461
+ }
462
+
463
+ this._stack.splice(pos, 1)
464
+ }
465
+
466
+ /**
467
+ * Runs the current list of functions that make up the pipeline against the
468
+ * passed tokens.
469
+ *
470
+ * @param {Array} tokens The tokens to run through the pipeline.
471
+ * @returns {Array}
472
+ */
473
+ lunr.Pipeline.prototype.run = function (tokens) {
474
+ var stackLength = this._stack.length
475
+
476
+ for (var i = 0; i < stackLength; i++) {
477
+ var fn = this._stack[i]
478
+
479
+ tokens = tokens.reduce(function (memo, token, j) {
480
+ var result = fn(token, j, tokens)
481
+
482
+ if (result === void 0 || result === '') return memo
483
+
484
+ return memo.concat(result)
485
+ }, [])
486
+ }
487
+
488
+ return tokens
489
+ }
490
+
491
+ /**
492
+ * Convenience method for passing a string through a pipeline and getting
493
+ * strings out. This method takes care of wrapping the passed string in a
494
+ * token and mapping the resulting tokens back to strings.
495
+ *
496
+ * @param {string} str - The string to pass through the pipeline.
497
+ * @returns {string[]}
498
+ */
499
+ lunr.Pipeline.prototype.runString = function (str) {
500
+ var token = new lunr.Token (str)
501
+
502
+ return this.run([token]).map(function (t) {
503
+ return t.toString()
504
+ })
505
+ }
506
+
507
+ /**
508
+ * Resets the pipeline by removing any existing processors.
509
+ *
510
+ */
511
+ lunr.Pipeline.prototype.reset = function () {
512
+ this._stack = []
513
+ }
514
+
515
+ /**
516
+ * Returns a representation of the pipeline ready for serialisation.
517
+ *
518
+ * Logs a warning if the function has not been registered.
519
+ *
520
+ * @returns {Array}
521
+ */
522
+ lunr.Pipeline.prototype.toJSON = function () {
523
+ return this._stack.map(function (fn) {
524
+ lunr.Pipeline.warnIfFunctionNotRegistered(fn)
525
+
526
+ return fn.label
527
+ })
528
+ }
529
+ /*!
530
+ * lunr.Vector
531
+ * Copyright (C) 2017 Oliver Nightingale
532
+ */
533
+
534
+ /**
535
+ * A vector is used to construct the vector space of documents and queries. These
536
+ * vectors support operations to determine the similarity between two documents or
537
+ * a document and a query.
538
+ *
539
+ * Normally no parameters are required for initializing a vector, but in the case of
540
+ * loading a previously dumped vector the raw elements can be provided to the constructor.
541
+ *
542
+ * For performance reasons vectors are implemented with a flat array, where an elements
543
+ * index is immediately followed by its value. E.g. [index, value, index, value]. This
544
+ * allows the underlying array to be as sparse as possible and still offer decent
545
+ * performance when being used for vector calculations.
546
+ *
547
+ * @constructor
548
+ * @param {Number[]} [elements] - The flat list of element index and element value pairs.
549
+ */
550
+ lunr.Vector = function (elements) {
551
+ this._magnitude = 0
552
+ this.elements = elements || []
553
+ }
554
+
555
+
556
+ /**
557
+ * Calculates the position within the vector to insert a given index.
558
+ *
559
+ * This is used internally by insert and upsert. If there are duplicate indexes then
560
+ * the position is returned as if the value for that index were to be updated, but it
561
+ * is the callers responsibility to check whether there is a duplicate at that index
562
+ *
563
+ * @param {Number} insertIdx - The index at which the element should be inserted.
564
+ * @returns {Number}
565
+ */
566
+ lunr.Vector.prototype.positionForIndex = function (index) {
567
+ // For an empty vector the tuple can be inserted at the beginning
568
+ if (this.elements.length == 0) {
569
+ return 0
570
+ }
571
+
572
+ var start = 0,
573
+ end = this.elements.length / 2,
574
+ sliceLength = end - start,
575
+ pivotPoint = Math.floor(sliceLength / 2),
576
+ pivotIndex = this.elements[pivotPoint * 2]
577
+
578
+ while (sliceLength > 1) {
579
+ if (pivotIndex < index) {
580
+ start = pivotPoint
581
+ }
582
+
583
+ if (pivotIndex > index) {
584
+ end = pivotPoint
585
+ }
586
+
587
+ if (pivotIndex == index) {
588
+ break
589
+ }
590
+
591
+ sliceLength = end - start
592
+ pivotPoint = start + Math.floor(sliceLength / 2)
593
+ pivotIndex = this.elements[pivotPoint * 2]
594
+ }
595
+
596
+ if (pivotIndex == index) {
597
+ return pivotPoint * 2
598
+ }
599
+
600
+ if (pivotIndex > index) {
601
+ return pivotPoint * 2
602
+ }
603
+
604
+ if (pivotIndex < index) {
605
+ return (pivotPoint + 1) * 2
606
+ }
607
+ }
608
+
609
+ /**
610
+ * Inserts an element at an index within the vector.
611
+ *
612
+ * Does not allow duplicates, will throw an error if there is already an entry
613
+ * for this index.
614
+ *
615
+ * @param {Number} insertIdx - The index at which the element should be inserted.
616
+ * @param {Number} val - The value to be inserted into the vector.
617
+ */
618
+ lunr.Vector.prototype.insert = function (insertIdx, val) {
619
+ this.upsert(insertIdx, val, function () {
620
+ throw "duplicate index"
621
+ })
622
+ }
623
+
624
+ /**
625
+ * Inserts or updates an existing index within the vector.
626
+ *
627
+ * @param {Number} insertIdx - The index at which the element should be inserted.
628
+ * @param {Number} val - The value to be inserted into the vector.
629
+ * @param {function} fn - A function that is called for updates, the existing value and the
630
+ * requested value are passed as arguments
631
+ */
632
+ lunr.Vector.prototype.upsert = function (insertIdx, val, fn) {
633
+ this._magnitude = 0
634
+ var position = this.positionForIndex(insertIdx)
635
+
636
+ if (this.elements[position] == insertIdx) {
637
+ this.elements[position + 1] = fn(this.elements[position + 1], val)
638
+ } else {
639
+ this.elements.splice(position, 0, insertIdx, val)
640
+ }
641
+ }
642
+
643
+ /**
644
+ * Calculates the magnitude of this vector.
645
+ *
646
+ * @returns {Number}
647
+ */
648
+ lunr.Vector.prototype.magnitude = function () {
649
+ if (this._magnitude) return this._magnitude
650
+
651
+ var sumOfSquares = 0,
652
+ elementsLength = this.elements.length
653
+
654
+ for (var i = 1; i < elementsLength; i += 2) {
655
+ var val = this.elements[i]
656
+ sumOfSquares += val * val
657
+ }
658
+
659
+ return this._magnitude = Math.sqrt(sumOfSquares)
660
+ }
661
+
662
+ /**
663
+ * Calculates the dot product of this vector and another vector.
664
+ *
665
+ * @param {lunr.Vector} otherVector - The vector to compute the dot product with.
666
+ * @returns {Number}
667
+ */
668
+ lunr.Vector.prototype.dot = function (otherVector) {
669
+ var dotProduct = 0,
670
+ a = this.elements, b = otherVector.elements,
671
+ aLen = a.length, bLen = b.length,
672
+ aVal = 0, bVal = 0,
673
+ i = 0, j = 0
674
+
675
+ while (i < aLen && j < bLen) {
676
+ aVal = a[i], bVal = b[j]
677
+ if (aVal < bVal) {
678
+ i += 2
679
+ } else if (aVal > bVal) {
680
+ j += 2
681
+ } else if (aVal == bVal) {
682
+ dotProduct += a[i + 1] * b[j + 1]
683
+ i += 2
684
+ j += 2
685
+ }
686
+ }
687
+
688
+ return dotProduct
689
+ }
690
+
691
+ /**
692
+ * Calculates the cosine similarity between this vector and another
693
+ * vector.
694
+ *
695
+ * @param {lunr.Vector} otherVector - The other vector to calculate the
696
+ * similarity with.
697
+ * @returns {Number}
698
+ */
699
+ lunr.Vector.prototype.similarity = function (otherVector) {
700
+ return this.dot(otherVector) / (this.magnitude() * otherVector.magnitude())
701
+ }
702
+
703
+ /**
704
+ * Converts the vector to an array of the elements within the vector.
705
+ *
706
+ * @returns {Number[]}
707
+ */
708
+ lunr.Vector.prototype.toArray = function () {
709
+ var output = new Array (this.elements.length / 2)
710
+
711
+ for (var i = 1, j = 0; i < this.elements.length; i += 2, j++) {
712
+ output[j] = this.elements[i]
713
+ }
714
+
715
+ return output
716
+ }
717
+
718
+ /**
719
+ * A JSON serializable representation of the vector.
720
+ *
721
+ * @returns {Number[]}
722
+ */
723
+ lunr.Vector.prototype.toJSON = function () {
724
+ return this.elements
725
+ }
726
+ /* eslint-disable */
727
+ /*!
728
+ * lunr.stemmer
729
+ * Copyright (C) 2017 Oliver Nightingale
730
+ * Includes code from - http://tartarus.org/~martin/PorterStemmer/js.txt
731
+ */
732
+
733
+ /**
734
+ * lunr.stemmer is an english language stemmer, this is a JavaScript
735
+ * implementation of the PorterStemmer taken from http://tartarus.org/~martin
736
+ *
737
+ * @static
738
+ * @implements {lunr.PipelineFunction}
739
+ * @param {lunr.Token} token - The string to stem
740
+ * @returns {lunr.Token}
741
+ * @see {@link lunr.Pipeline}
742
+ */
743
+ lunr.stemmer = (function(){
744
+ var step2list = {
745
+ "ational" : "ate",
746
+ "tional" : "tion",
747
+ "enci" : "ence",
748
+ "anci" : "ance",
749
+ "izer" : "ize",
750
+ "bli" : "ble",
751
+ "alli" : "al",
752
+ "entli" : "ent",
753
+ "eli" : "e",
754
+ "ousli" : "ous",
755
+ "ization" : "ize",
756
+ "ation" : "ate",
757
+ "ator" : "ate",
758
+ "alism" : "al",
759
+ "iveness" : "ive",
760
+ "fulness" : "ful",
761
+ "ousness" : "ous",
762
+ "aliti" : "al",
763
+ "iviti" : "ive",
764
+ "biliti" : "ble",
765
+ "logi" : "log"
766
+ },
767
+
768
+ step3list = {
769
+ "icate" : "ic",
770
+ "ative" : "",
771
+ "alize" : "al",
772
+ "iciti" : "ic",
773
+ "ical" : "ic",
774
+ "ful" : "",
775
+ "ness" : ""
776
+ },
777
+
778
+ c = "[^aeiou]", // consonant
779
+ v = "[aeiouy]", // vowel
780
+ C = c + "[^aeiouy]*", // consonant sequence
781
+ V = v + "[aeiou]*", // vowel sequence
782
+
783
+ mgr0 = "^(" + C + ")?" + V + C, // [C]VC... is m>0
784
+ meq1 = "^(" + C + ")?" + V + C + "(" + V + ")?$", // [C]VC[V] is m=1
785
+ mgr1 = "^(" + C + ")?" + V + C + V + C, // [C]VCVC... is m>1
786
+ s_v = "^(" + C + ")?" + v; // vowel in stem
787
+
788
+ var re_mgr0 = new RegExp(mgr0);
789
+ var re_mgr1 = new RegExp(mgr1);
790
+ var re_meq1 = new RegExp(meq1);
791
+ var re_s_v = new RegExp(s_v);
792
+
793
+ var re_1a = /^(.+?)(ss|i)es$/;
794
+ var re2_1a = /^(.+?)([^s])s$/;
795
+ var re_1b = /^(.+?)eed$/;
796
+ var re2_1b = /^(.+?)(ed|ing)$/;
797
+ var re_1b_2 = /.$/;
798
+ var re2_1b_2 = /(at|bl|iz)$/;
799
+ var re3_1b_2 = new RegExp("([^aeiouylsz])\\1$");
800
+ var re4_1b_2 = new RegExp("^" + C + v + "[^aeiouwxy]$");
801
+
802
+ var re_1c = /^(.+?[^aeiou])y$/;
803
+ var re_2 = /^(.+?)(ational|tional|enci|anci|izer|bli|alli|entli|eli|ousli|ization|ation|ator|alism|iveness|fulness|ousness|aliti|iviti|biliti|logi)$/;
804
+
805
+ var re_3 = /^(.+?)(icate|ative|alize|iciti|ical|ful|ness)$/;
806
+
807
+ var re_4 = /^(.+?)(al|ance|ence|er|ic|able|ible|ant|ement|ment|ent|ou|ism|ate|iti|ous|ive|ize)$/;
808
+ var re2_4 = /^(.+?)(s|t)(ion)$/;
809
+
810
+ var re_5 = /^(.+?)e$/;
811
+ var re_5_1 = /ll$/;
812
+ var re3_5 = new RegExp("^" + C + v + "[^aeiouwxy]$");
813
+
814
+ var porterStemmer = function porterStemmer(w) {
815
+ var stem,
816
+ suffix,
817
+ firstch,
818
+ re,
819
+ re2,
820
+ re3,
821
+ re4;
822
+
823
+ if (w.length < 3) { return w; }
824
+
825
+ firstch = w.substr(0,1);
826
+ if (firstch == "y") {
827
+ w = firstch.toUpperCase() + w.substr(1);
828
+ }
829
+
830
+ // Step 1a
831
+ re = re_1a
832
+ re2 = re2_1a;
833
+
834
+ if (re.test(w)) { w = w.replace(re,"$1$2"); }
835
+ else if (re2.test(w)) { w = w.replace(re2,"$1$2"); }
836
+
837
+ // Step 1b
838
+ re = re_1b;
839
+ re2 = re2_1b;
840
+ if (re.test(w)) {
841
+ var fp = re.exec(w);
842
+ re = re_mgr0;
843
+ if (re.test(fp[1])) {
844
+ re = re_1b_2;
845
+ w = w.replace(re,"");
846
+ }
847
+ } else if (re2.test(w)) {
848
+ var fp = re2.exec(w);
849
+ stem = fp[1];
850
+ re2 = re_s_v;
851
+ if (re2.test(stem)) {
852
+ w = stem;
853
+ re2 = re2_1b_2;
854
+ re3 = re3_1b_2;
855
+ re4 = re4_1b_2;
856
+ if (re2.test(w)) { w = w + "e"; }
857
+ else if (re3.test(w)) { re = re_1b_2; w = w.replace(re,""); }
858
+ else if (re4.test(w)) { w = w + "e"; }
859
+ }
860
+ }
861
+
862
+ // Step 1c - replace suffix y or Y by i if preceded by a non-vowel which is not the first letter of the word (so cry -> cri, by -> by, say -> say)
863
+ re = re_1c;
864
+ if (re.test(w)) {
865
+ var fp = re.exec(w);
866
+ stem = fp[1];
867
+ w = stem + "i";
868
+ }
869
+
870
+ // Step 2
871
+ re = re_2;
872
+ if (re.test(w)) {
873
+ var fp = re.exec(w);
874
+ stem = fp[1];
875
+ suffix = fp[2];
876
+ re = re_mgr0;
877
+ if (re.test(stem)) {
878
+ w = stem + step2list[suffix];
879
+ }
880
+ }
881
+
882
+ // Step 3
883
+ re = re_3;
884
+ if (re.test(w)) {
885
+ var fp = re.exec(w);
886
+ stem = fp[1];
887
+ suffix = fp[2];
888
+ re = re_mgr0;
889
+ if (re.test(stem)) {
890
+ w = stem + step3list[suffix];
891
+ }
892
+ }
893
+
894
+ // Step 4
895
+ re = re_4;
896
+ re2 = re2_4;
897
+ if (re.test(w)) {
898
+ var fp = re.exec(w);
899
+ stem = fp[1];
900
+ re = re_mgr1;
901
+ if (re.test(stem)) {
902
+ w = stem;
903
+ }
904
+ } else if (re2.test(w)) {
905
+ var fp = re2.exec(w);
906
+ stem = fp[1] + fp[2];
907
+ re2 = re_mgr1;
908
+ if (re2.test(stem)) {
909
+ w = stem;
910
+ }
911
+ }
912
+
913
+ // Step 5
914
+ re = re_5;
915
+ if (re.test(w)) {
916
+ var fp = re.exec(w);
917
+ stem = fp[1];
918
+ re = re_mgr1;
919
+ re2 = re_meq1;
920
+ re3 = re3_5;
921
+ if (re.test(stem) || (re2.test(stem) && !(re3.test(stem)))) {
922
+ w = stem;
923
+ }
924
+ }
925
+
926
+ re = re_5_1;
927
+ re2 = re_mgr1;
928
+ if (re.test(w) && re2.test(w)) {
929
+ re = re_1b_2;
930
+ w = w.replace(re,"");
931
+ }
932
+
933
+ // and turn initial Y back to y
934
+
935
+ if (firstch == "y") {
936
+ w = firstch.toLowerCase() + w.substr(1);
937
+ }
938
+
939
+ return w;
940
+ };
941
+
942
+ return function (token) {
943
+ return token.update(porterStemmer);
944
+ }
945
+ })();
946
+
947
+ lunr.Pipeline.registerFunction(lunr.stemmer, 'stemmer')
948
+ /*!
949
+ * lunr.stopWordFilter
950
+ * Copyright (C) 2017 Oliver Nightingale
951
+ */
952
+
953
+ /**
954
+ * lunr.generateStopWordFilter builds a stopWordFilter function from the provided
955
+ * list of stop words.
956
+ *
957
+ * The built in lunr.stopWordFilter is built using this generator and can be used
958
+ * to generate custom stopWordFilters for applications or non English languages.
959
+ *
960
+ * @param {Array} token The token to pass through the filter
961
+ * @returns {lunr.PipelineFunction}
962
+ * @see lunr.Pipeline
963
+ * @see lunr.stopWordFilter
964
+ */
965
+ lunr.generateStopWordFilter = function (stopWords) {
966
+ var words = stopWords.reduce(function (memo, stopWord) {
967
+ memo[stopWord] = stopWord
968
+ return memo
969
+ }, {})
970
+
971
+ return function (token) {
972
+ if (token && words[token.toString()] !== token.toString()) return token
973
+ }
974
+ }
975
+
976
+ /**
977
+ * lunr.stopWordFilter is an English language stop word list filter, any words
978
+ * contained in the list will not be passed through the filter.
979
+ *
980
+ * This is intended to be used in the Pipeline. If the token does not pass the
981
+ * filter then undefined will be returned.
982
+ *
983
+ * @implements {lunr.PipelineFunction}
984
+ * @params {lunr.Token} token - A token to check for being a stop word.
985
+ * @returns {lunr.Token}
986
+ * @see {@link lunr.Pipeline}
987
+ */
988
+ lunr.stopWordFilter = lunr.generateStopWordFilter([
989
+ 'a',
990
+ 'able',
991
+ 'about',
992
+ 'across',
993
+ 'after',
994
+ 'all',
995
+ 'almost',
996
+ 'also',
997
+ 'am',
998
+ 'among',
999
+ 'an',
1000
+ 'and',
1001
+ 'any',
1002
+ 'are',
1003
+ 'as',
1004
+ 'at',
1005
+ 'be',
1006
+ 'because',
1007
+ 'been',
1008
+ 'but',
1009
+ 'by',
1010
+ 'can',
1011
+ 'cannot',
1012
+ 'could',
1013
+ 'dear',
1014
+ 'did',
1015
+ 'do',
1016
+ 'does',
1017
+ 'either',
1018
+ 'else',
1019
+ 'ever',
1020
+ 'every',
1021
+ 'for',
1022
+ 'from',
1023
+ 'get',
1024
+ 'got',
1025
+ 'had',
1026
+ 'has',
1027
+ 'have',
1028
+ 'he',
1029
+ 'her',
1030
+ 'hers',
1031
+ 'him',
1032
+ 'his',
1033
+ 'how',
1034
+ 'however',
1035
+ 'i',
1036
+ 'if',
1037
+ 'in',
1038
+ 'into',
1039
+ 'is',
1040
+ 'it',
1041
+ 'its',
1042
+ 'just',
1043
+ 'least',
1044
+ 'let',
1045
+ 'like',
1046
+ 'likely',
1047
+ 'may',
1048
+ 'me',
1049
+ 'might',
1050
+ 'most',
1051
+ 'must',
1052
+ 'my',
1053
+ 'neither',
1054
+ 'no',
1055
+ 'nor',
1056
+ 'not',
1057
+ 'of',
1058
+ 'off',
1059
+ 'often',
1060
+ 'on',
1061
+ 'only',
1062
+ 'or',
1063
+ 'other',
1064
+ 'our',
1065
+ 'own',
1066
+ 'rather',
1067
+ 'said',
1068
+ 'say',
1069
+ 'says',
1070
+ 'she',
1071
+ 'should',
1072
+ 'since',
1073
+ 'so',
1074
+ 'some',
1075
+ 'than',
1076
+ 'that',
1077
+ 'the',
1078
+ 'their',
1079
+ 'them',
1080
+ 'then',
1081
+ 'there',
1082
+ 'these',
1083
+ 'they',
1084
+ 'this',
1085
+ 'tis',
1086
+ 'to',
1087
+ 'too',
1088
+ 'twas',
1089
+ 'us',
1090
+ 'wants',
1091
+ 'was',
1092
+ 'we',
1093
+ 'were',
1094
+ 'what',
1095
+ 'when',
1096
+ 'where',
1097
+ 'which',
1098
+ 'while',
1099
+ 'who',
1100
+ 'whom',
1101
+ 'why',
1102
+ 'will',
1103
+ 'with',
1104
+ 'would',
1105
+ 'yet',
1106
+ 'you',
1107
+ 'your'
1108
+ ])
1109
+
1110
+ lunr.Pipeline.registerFunction(lunr.stopWordFilter, 'stopWordFilter')
1111
+ /*!
1112
+ * lunr.trimmer
1113
+ * Copyright (C) 2017 Oliver Nightingale
1114
+ */
1115
+
1116
+ /**
1117
+ * lunr.trimmer is a pipeline function for trimming non word
1118
+ * characters from the beginning and end of tokens before they
1119
+ * enter the index.
1120
+ *
1121
+ * This implementation may not work correctly for non latin
1122
+ * characters and should either be removed or adapted for use
1123
+ * with languages with non-latin characters.
1124
+ *
1125
+ * @static
1126
+ * @implements {lunr.PipelineFunction}
1127
+ * @param {lunr.Token} token The token to pass through the filter
1128
+ * @returns {lunr.Token}
1129
+ * @see lunr.Pipeline
1130
+ */
1131
+ lunr.trimmer = function (token) {
1132
+ return token.update(function (s) {
1133
+ return s.replace(/^\W+/, '').replace(/\W+$/, '')
1134
+ })
1135
+ }
1136
+
1137
+ lunr.Pipeline.registerFunction(lunr.trimmer, 'trimmer')
1138
+ /*!
1139
+ * lunr.TokenSet
1140
+ * Copyright (C) 2017 Oliver Nightingale
1141
+ */
1142
+
1143
+ /**
1144
+ * A token set is used to store the unique list of all tokens
1145
+ * within an index. Token sets are also used to represent an
1146
+ * incoming query to the index, this query token set and index
1147
+ * token set are then intersected to find which tokens to look
1148
+ * up in the inverted index.
1149
+ *
1150
+ * A token set can hold multiple tokens, as in the case of the
1151
+ * index token set, or it can hold a single token as in the
1152
+ * case of a simple query token set.
1153
+ *
1154
+ * Additionally token sets are used to perform wildcard matching.
1155
+ * Leading, contained and trailing wildcards are supported, and
1156
+ * from this edit distance matching can also be provided.
1157
+ *
1158
+ * Token sets are implemented as a minimal finite state automata,
1159
+ * where both common prefixes and suffixes are shared between tokens.
1160
+ * This helps to reduce the space used for storing the token set.
1161
+ *
1162
+ * @constructor
1163
+ */
1164
+ lunr.TokenSet = function () {
1165
+ this.final = false
1166
+ this.edges = {}
1167
+ this.id = lunr.TokenSet._nextId
1168
+ lunr.TokenSet._nextId += 1
1169
+ }
1170
+
1171
+ /**
1172
+ * Keeps track of the next, auto increment, identifier to assign
1173
+ * to a new tokenSet.
1174
+ *
1175
+ * TokenSets require a unique identifier to be correctly minimised.
1176
+ *
1177
+ * @private
1178
+ */
1179
+ lunr.TokenSet._nextId = 1
1180
+
1181
+ /**
1182
+ * Creates a TokenSet instance from the given sorted array of words.
1183
+ *
1184
+ * @param {String[]} arr - A sorted array of strings to create the set from.
1185
+ * @returns {lunr.TokenSet}
1186
+ * @throws Will throw an error if the input array is not sorted.
1187
+ */
1188
+ lunr.TokenSet.fromArray = function (arr) {
1189
+ var builder = new lunr.TokenSet.Builder
1190
+
1191
+ for (var i = 0, len = arr.length; i < len; i++) {
1192
+ builder.insert(arr[i])
1193
+ }
1194
+
1195
+ builder.finish()
1196
+ return builder.root
1197
+ }
1198
+
1199
+ /**
1200
+ * Creates a token set from a query clause.
1201
+ *
1202
+ * @private
1203
+ * @param {Object} clause - A single clause from lunr.Query.
1204
+ * @param {string} clause.term - The query clause term.
1205
+ * @param {number} [clause.editDistance] - The optional edit distance for the term.
1206
+ * @returns {lunr.TokenSet}
1207
+ */
1208
+ lunr.TokenSet.fromClause = function (clause) {
1209
+ if ('editDistance' in clause) {
1210
+ return lunr.TokenSet.fromFuzzyString(clause.term, clause.editDistance)
1211
+ } else {
1212
+ return lunr.TokenSet.fromString(clause.term)
1213
+ }
1214
+ }
1215
+
1216
+ /**
1217
+ * Creates a token set representing a single string with a specified
1218
+ * edit distance.
1219
+ *
1220
+ * Insertions, deletions, substitutions and transpositions are each
1221
+ * treated as an edit distance of 1.
1222
+ *
1223
+ * Increasing the allowed edit distance will have a dramatic impact
1224
+ * on the performance of both creating and intersecting these TokenSets.
1225
+ * It is advised to keep the edit distance less than 3.
1226
+ *
1227
+ * @param {string} str - The string to create the token set from.
1228
+ * @param {number} editDistance - The allowed edit distance to match.
1229
+ * @returns {lunr.Vector}
1230
+ */
1231
+ lunr.TokenSet.fromFuzzyString = function (str, editDistance) {
1232
+ var root = new lunr.TokenSet
1233
+
1234
+ var stack = [{
1235
+ node: root,
1236
+ editsRemaining: editDistance,
1237
+ str: str
1238
+ }]
1239
+
1240
+ while (stack.length) {
1241
+ var frame = stack.pop()
1242
+
1243
+ // no edit
1244
+ if (frame.str.length > 0) {
1245
+ var char = frame.str.charAt(0),
1246
+ noEditNode
1247
+
1248
+ if (char in frame.node.edges) {
1249
+ noEditNode = frame.node.edges[char]
1250
+ } else {
1251
+ noEditNode = new lunr.TokenSet
1252
+ frame.node.edges[char] = noEditNode
1253
+ }
1254
+
1255
+ if (frame.str.length == 1) {
1256
+ noEditNode.final = true
1257
+ } else {
1258
+ stack.push({
1259
+ node: noEditNode,
1260
+ editsRemaining: frame.editsRemaining,
1261
+ str: frame.str.slice(1)
1262
+ })
1263
+ }
1264
+ }
1265
+
1266
+ // deletion
1267
+ // can only do a deletion if we have enough edits remaining
1268
+ // and if there are characters left to delete in the string
1269
+ if (frame.editsRemaining > 0 && frame.str.length > 1) {
1270
+ var char = frame.str.charAt(1),
1271
+ deletionNode
1272
+
1273
+ if (char in frame.node.edges) {
1274
+ deletionNode = frame.node.edges[char]
1275
+ } else {
1276
+ deletionNode = new lunr.TokenSet
1277
+ frame.node.edges[char] = deletionNode
1278
+ }
1279
+
1280
+ if (frame.str.length <= 2) {
1281
+ deletionNode.final = true
1282
+ } else {
1283
+ stack.push({
1284
+ node: deletionNode,
1285
+ editsRemaining: frame.editsRemaining - 1,
1286
+ str: frame.str.slice(2)
1287
+ })
1288
+ }
1289
+ }
1290
+
1291
+ // deletion
1292
+ // just removing the last character from the str
1293
+ if (frame.editsRemaining > 0 && frame.str.length == 1) {
1294
+ frame.node.final = true
1295
+ }
1296
+
1297
+ // substitution
1298
+ // can only do a substitution if we have enough edits remaining
1299
+ // and if there are characters left to substitute
1300
+ if (frame.editsRemaining > 0 && frame.str.length >= 1) {
1301
+ if ("*" in frame.node.edges) {
1302
+ var substitutionNode = frame.node.edges["*"]
1303
+ } else {
1304
+ var substitutionNode = new lunr.TokenSet
1305
+ frame.node.edges["*"] = substitutionNode
1306
+ }
1307
+
1308
+ if (frame.str.length == 1) {
1309
+ substitutionNode.final = true
1310
+ } else {
1311
+ stack.push({
1312
+ node: substitutionNode,
1313
+ editsRemaining: frame.editsRemaining - 1,
1314
+ str: frame.str.slice(1)
1315
+ })
1316
+ }
1317
+ }
1318
+
1319
+ // insertion
1320
+ // can only do insertion if there are edits remaining
1321
+ if (frame.editsRemaining > 0) {
1322
+ if ("*" in frame.node.edges) {
1323
+ var insertionNode = frame.node.edges["*"]
1324
+ } else {
1325
+ var insertionNode = new lunr.TokenSet
1326
+ frame.node.edges["*"] = insertionNode
1327
+ }
1328
+
1329
+ if (frame.str.length == 0) {
1330
+ insertionNode.final = true
1331
+ } else {
1332
+ stack.push({
1333
+ node: insertionNode,
1334
+ editsRemaining: frame.editsRemaining - 1,
1335
+ str: frame.str
1336
+ })
1337
+ }
1338
+ }
1339
+
1340
+ // transposition
1341
+ // can only do a transposition if there are edits remaining
1342
+ // and there are enough characters to transpose
1343
+ if (frame.editsRemaining > 0 && frame.str.length > 1) {
1344
+ var charA = frame.str.charAt(0),
1345
+ charB = frame.str.charAt(1),
1346
+ transposeNode
1347
+
1348
+ if (charB in frame.node.edges) {
1349
+ transposeNode = frame.node.edges[charB]
1350
+ } else {
1351
+ transposeNode = new lunr.TokenSet
1352
+ frame.node.edges[charB] = transposeNode
1353
+ }
1354
+
1355
+ if (frame.str.length == 1) {
1356
+ transposeNode.final = true
1357
+ } else {
1358
+ stack.push({
1359
+ node: transposeNode,
1360
+ editsRemaining: frame.editsRemaining - 1,
1361
+ str: charA + frame.str.slice(2)
1362
+ })
1363
+ }
1364
+ }
1365
+ }
1366
+
1367
+ return root
1368
+ }
1369
+
1370
+ /**
1371
+ * Creates a TokenSet from a string.
1372
+ *
1373
+ * The string may contain one or more wildcard characters (*)
1374
+ * that will allow wildcard matching when intersecting with
1375
+ * another TokenSet.
1376
+ *
1377
+ * @param {string} str - The string to create a TokenSet from.
1378
+ * @returns {lunr.TokenSet}
1379
+ */
1380
+ lunr.TokenSet.fromString = function (str) {
1381
+ var node = new lunr.TokenSet,
1382
+ root = node,
1383
+ wildcardFound = false
1384
+
1385
+ /*
1386
+ * Iterates through all characters within the passed string
1387
+ * appending a node for each character.
1388
+ *
1389
+ * As soon as a wildcard character is found then a self
1390
+ * referencing edge is introduced to continually match
1391
+ * any number of any characters.
1392
+ */
1393
+ for (var i = 0, len = str.length; i < len; i++) {
1394
+ var char = str[i],
1395
+ final = (i == len - 1)
1396
+
1397
+ if (char == "*") {
1398
+ wildcardFound = true
1399
+ node.edges[char] = node
1400
+ node.final = final
1401
+
1402
+ } else {
1403
+ var next = new lunr.TokenSet
1404
+ next.final = final
1405
+
1406
+ node.edges[char] = next
1407
+ node = next
1408
+
1409
+ // TODO: is this needed anymore?
1410
+ if (wildcardFound) {
1411
+ node.edges["*"] = root
1412
+ }
1413
+ }
1414
+ }
1415
+
1416
+ return root
1417
+ }
1418
+
1419
+ /**
1420
+ * Converts this TokenSet into an array of strings
1421
+ * contained within the TokenSet.
1422
+ *
1423
+ * @returns {string[]}
1424
+ */
1425
+ lunr.TokenSet.prototype.toArray = function () {
1426
+ var words = []
1427
+
1428
+ var stack = [{
1429
+ prefix: "",
1430
+ node: this
1431
+ }]
1432
+
1433
+ while (stack.length) {
1434
+ var frame = stack.pop(),
1435
+ edges = Object.keys(frame.node.edges),
1436
+ len = edges.length
1437
+
1438
+ if (frame.node.final) {
1439
+ words.push(frame.prefix)
1440
+ }
1441
+
1442
+ for (var i = 0; i < len; i++) {
1443
+ var edge = edges[i]
1444
+
1445
+ stack.push({
1446
+ prefix: frame.prefix.concat(edge),
1447
+ node: frame.node.edges[edge]
1448
+ })
1449
+ }
1450
+ }
1451
+
1452
+ return words
1453
+ }
1454
+
1455
+ /**
1456
+ * Generates a string representation of a TokenSet.
1457
+ *
1458
+ * This is intended to allow TokenSets to be used as keys
1459
+ * in objects, largely to aid the construction and minimisation
1460
+ * of a TokenSet. As such it is not designed to be a human
1461
+ * friendly representation of the TokenSet.
1462
+ *
1463
+ * @returns {string}
1464
+ */
1465
+ lunr.TokenSet.prototype.toString = function () {
1466
+ // NOTE: Using Object.keys here as this.edges is very likely
1467
+ // to enter 'hash-mode' with many keys being added
1468
+ //
1469
+ // avoiding a for-in loop here as it leads to the function
1470
+ // being de-optimised (at least in V8). From some simple
1471
+ // benchmarks the performance is comparable, but allowing
1472
+ // V8 to optimize may mean easy performance wins in the future.
1473
+
1474
+ if (this._str) {
1475
+ return this._str
1476
+ }
1477
+
1478
+ var str = this.final ? '1' : '0',
1479
+ labels = Object.keys(this.edges).sort(),
1480
+ len = labels.length
1481
+
1482
+ for (var i = 0; i < len; i++) {
1483
+ var label = labels[i],
1484
+ node = this.edges[label]
1485
+
1486
+ str = str + label + node.id
1487
+ }
1488
+
1489
+ return str
1490
+ }
1491
+
1492
+ /**
1493
+ * Returns a new TokenSet that is the intersection of
1494
+ * this TokenSet and the passed TokenSet.
1495
+ *
1496
+ * This intersection will take into account any wildcards
1497
+ * contained within the TokenSet.
1498
+ *
1499
+ * @param {lunr.TokenSet} b - An other TokenSet to intersect with.
1500
+ * @returns {lunr.TokenSet}
1501
+ */
1502
+ lunr.TokenSet.prototype.intersect = function (b) {
1503
+ var output = new lunr.TokenSet,
1504
+ frame = undefined
1505
+
1506
+ var stack = [{
1507
+ qNode: b,
1508
+ output: output,
1509
+ node: this
1510
+ }]
1511
+
1512
+ while (stack.length) {
1513
+ frame = stack.pop()
1514
+
1515
+ // NOTE: As with the #toString method, we are using
1516
+ // Object.keys and a for loop instead of a for-in loop
1517
+ // as both of these objects enter 'hash' mode, causing
1518
+ // the function to be de-optimised in V8
1519
+ var qEdges = Object.keys(frame.qNode.edges),
1520
+ qLen = qEdges.length,
1521
+ nEdges = Object.keys(frame.node.edges),
1522
+ nLen = nEdges.length
1523
+
1524
+ for (var q = 0; q < qLen; q++) {
1525
+ var qEdge = qEdges[q]
1526
+
1527
+ for (var n = 0; n < nLen; n++) {
1528
+ var nEdge = nEdges[n]
1529
+
1530
+ if (nEdge == qEdge || qEdge == '*') {
1531
+ var node = frame.node.edges[nEdge],
1532
+ qNode = frame.qNode.edges[qEdge],
1533
+ final = node.final && qNode.final,
1534
+ next = undefined
1535
+
1536
+ if (nEdge in frame.output.edges) {
1537
+ // an edge already exists for this character
1538
+ // no need to create a new node, just set the finality
1539
+ // bit unless this node is already final
1540
+ next = frame.output.edges[nEdge]
1541
+ next.final = next.final || final
1542
+
1543
+ } else {
1544
+ // no edge exists yet, must create one
1545
+ // set the finality bit and insert it
1546
+ // into the output
1547
+ next = new lunr.TokenSet
1548
+ next.final = final
1549
+ frame.output.edges[nEdge] = next
1550
+ }
1551
+
1552
+ stack.push({
1553
+ qNode: qNode,
1554
+ output: next,
1555
+ node: node
1556
+ })
1557
+ }
1558
+ }
1559
+ }
1560
+ }
1561
+
1562
+ return output
1563
+ }
1564
+ lunr.TokenSet.Builder = function () {
1565
+ this.previousWord = ""
1566
+ this.root = new lunr.TokenSet
1567
+ this.uncheckedNodes = []
1568
+ this.minimizedNodes = {}
1569
+ }
1570
+
1571
+ lunr.TokenSet.Builder.prototype.insert = function (word) {
1572
+ var node,
1573
+ commonPrefix = 0
1574
+
1575
+ if (word < this.previousWord) {
1576
+ throw new Error ("Out of order word insertion")
1577
+ }
1578
+
1579
+ for (var i = 0; i < word.length && i < this.previousWord.length; i++) {
1580
+ if (word[i] != this.previousWord[i]) break
1581
+ commonPrefix++
1582
+ }
1583
+
1584
+ this.minimize(commonPrefix)
1585
+
1586
+ if (this.uncheckedNodes.length == 0) {
1587
+ node = this.root
1588
+ } else {
1589
+ node = this.uncheckedNodes[this.uncheckedNodes.length - 1].child
1590
+ }
1591
+
1592
+ for (var i = commonPrefix; i < word.length; i++) {
1593
+ var nextNode = new lunr.TokenSet,
1594
+ char = word[i]
1595
+
1596
+ node.edges[char] = nextNode
1597
+
1598
+ this.uncheckedNodes.push({
1599
+ parent: node,
1600
+ char: char,
1601
+ child: nextNode
1602
+ })
1603
+
1604
+ node = nextNode
1605
+ }
1606
+
1607
+ node.final = true
1608
+ this.previousWord = word
1609
+ }
1610
+
1611
+ lunr.TokenSet.Builder.prototype.finish = function () {
1612
+ this.minimize(0)
1613
+ }
1614
+
1615
+ lunr.TokenSet.Builder.prototype.minimize = function (downTo) {
1616
+ for (var i = this.uncheckedNodes.length - 1; i >= downTo; i--) {
1617
+ var node = this.uncheckedNodes[i],
1618
+ childKey = node.child.toString()
1619
+
1620
+ if (childKey in this.minimizedNodes) {
1621
+ node.parent.edges[node.char] = this.minimizedNodes[childKey]
1622
+ } else {
1623
+ // Cache the key for this node since
1624
+ // we know it can't change anymore
1625
+ node.child._str = childKey
1626
+
1627
+ this.minimizedNodes[childKey] = node.child
1628
+ }
1629
+
1630
+ this.uncheckedNodes.pop()
1631
+ }
1632
+ }
1633
+ /*!
1634
+ * lunr.Index
1635
+ * Copyright (C) 2017 Oliver Nightingale
1636
+ */
1637
+
1638
+ /**
1639
+ * An index contains the built index of all documents and provides a query interface
1640
+ * to the index.
1641
+ *
1642
+ * Usually instances of lunr.Index will not be created using this constructor, instead
1643
+ * lunr.Builder should be used to construct new indexes, or lunr.Index.load should be
1644
+ * used to load previously built and serialized indexes.
1645
+ *
1646
+ * @constructor
1647
+ * @param {Object} attrs - The attributes of the built search index.
1648
+ * @param {Object} attrs.invertedIndex - An index of term/field to document reference.
1649
+ * @param {Object<string, lunr.Vector>} attrs.documentVectors - Document vectors keyed by document reference.
1650
+ * @param {lunr.TokenSet} attrs.tokenSet - An set of all corpus tokens.
1651
+ * @param {string[]} attrs.fields - The names of indexed document fields.
1652
+ * @param {lunr.Pipeline} attrs.pipeline - The pipeline to use for search terms.
1653
+ */
1654
+ lunr.Index = function (attrs) {
1655
+ this.invertedIndex = attrs.invertedIndex
1656
+ this.fieldVectors = attrs.fieldVectors
1657
+ this.tokenSet = attrs.tokenSet
1658
+ this.fields = attrs.fields
1659
+ this.pipeline = attrs.pipeline
1660
+ }
1661
+
1662
+ /**
1663
+ * A result contains details of a document matching a search query.
1664
+ * @typedef {Object} lunr.Index~Result
1665
+ * @property {string} ref - The reference of the document this result represents.
1666
+ * @property {number} score - A number between 0 and 1 representing how similar this document is to the query.
1667
+ * @property {lunr.MatchData} matchData - Contains metadata about this match including which term(s) caused the match.
1668
+ */
1669
+
1670
+ /**
1671
+ * Although lunr provides the ability to create queries using lunr.Query, it also provides a simple
1672
+ * query language which itself is parsed into an instance of lunr.Query.
1673
+ *
1674
+ * For programmatically building queries it is advised to directly use lunr.Query, the query language
1675
+ * is best used for human entered text rather than program generated text.
1676
+ *
1677
+ * At its simplest queries can just be a single term, e.g. `hello`, multiple terms are also supported
1678
+ * and will be combined with OR, e.g `hello world` will match documents that contain either 'hello'
1679
+ * or 'world', though those that contain both will rank higher in the results.
1680
+ *
1681
+ * Wildcards can be included in terms to match one or more unspecified characters, these wildcards can
1682
+ * be inserted anywhere within the term, and more than one wildcard can exist in a single term. Adding
1683
+ * wildcards will increase the number of documents that will be found but can also have a negative
1684
+ * impact on query performance, especially with wildcards at the beginning of a term.
1685
+ *
1686
+ * Terms can be restricted to specific fields, e.g. `title:hello`, only documents with the term
1687
+ * hello in the title field will match this query. Using a field not present in the index will lead
1688
+ * to an error being thrown.
1689
+ *
1690
+ * Modifiers can also be added to terms, lunr supports edit distance and boost modifiers on terms. A term
1691
+ * boost will make documents matching that term score higher, e.g. `foo^5`. Edit distance is also supported
1692
+ * to provide fuzzy matching, e.g. 'hello~2' will match documents with hello with an edit distance of 2.
1693
+ * Avoid large values for edit distance to improve query performance.
1694
+ *
1695
+ * To escape special characters the backslash character '\' can be used, this allows searches to include
1696
+ * characters that would normally be considered modifiers, e.g. `foo\~2` will search for a term "foo~2" instead
1697
+ * of attempting to apply a boost of 2 to the search term "foo".
1698
+ *
1699
+ * @typedef {string} lunr.Index~QueryString
1700
+ * @example <caption>Simple single term query</caption>
1701
+ * hello
1702
+ * @example <caption>Multiple term query</caption>
1703
+ * hello world
1704
+ * @example <caption>term scoped to a field</caption>
1705
+ * title:hello
1706
+ * @example <caption>term with a boost of 10</caption>
1707
+ * hello^10
1708
+ * @example <caption>term with an edit distance of 2</caption>
1709
+ * hello~2
1710
+ */
1711
+
1712
+ /**
1713
+ * Performs a search against the index using lunr query syntax.
1714
+ *
1715
+ * Results will be returned sorted by their score, the most relevant results
1716
+ * will be returned first.
1717
+ *
1718
+ * For more programmatic querying use lunr.Index#query.
1719
+ *
1720
+ * @param {lunr.Index~QueryString} queryString - A string containing a lunr query.
1721
+ * @throws {lunr.QueryParseError} If the passed query string cannot be parsed.
1722
+ * @returns {lunr.Index~Result[]}
1723
+ */
1724
+ lunr.Index.prototype.search = function (queryString) {
1725
+ return this.query(function (query) {
1726
+ var parser = new lunr.QueryParser(queryString, query)
1727
+ parser.parse()
1728
+ })
1729
+ }
1730
+
1731
+ /**
1732
+ * A query builder callback provides a query object to be used to express
1733
+ * the query to perform on the index.
1734
+ *
1735
+ * @callback lunr.Index~queryBuilder
1736
+ * @param {lunr.Query} query - The query object to build up.
1737
+ * @this lunr.Query
1738
+ */
1739
+
1740
+ /**
1741
+ * Performs a query against the index using the yielded lunr.Query object.
1742
+ *
1743
+ * If performing programmatic queries against the index, this method is preferred
1744
+ * over lunr.Index#search so as to avoid the additional query parsing overhead.
1745
+ *
1746
+ * A query object is yielded to the supplied function which should be used to
1747
+ * express the query to be run against the index.
1748
+ *
1749
+ * Note that although this function takes a callback parameter it is _not_ an
1750
+ * asynchronous operation, the callback is just yielded a query object to be
1751
+ * customized.
1752
+ *
1753
+ * @param {lunr.Index~queryBuilder} fn - A function that is used to build the query.
1754
+ * @returns {lunr.Index~Result[]}
1755
+ */
1756
+ lunr.Index.prototype.query = function (fn) {
1757
+ // for each query clause
1758
+ // * process terms
1759
+ // * expand terms from token set
1760
+ // * find matching documents and metadata
1761
+ // * get document vectors
1762
+ // * score documents
1763
+
1764
+ var query = new lunr.Query(this.fields),
1765
+ matchingFields = Object.create(null),
1766
+ queryVectors = Object.create(null),
1767
+ termFieldCache = Object.create(null)
1768
+
1769
+ fn.call(query, query)
1770
+
1771
+ for (var i = 0; i < query.clauses.length; i++) {
1772
+ /*
1773
+ * Unless the pipeline has been disabled for this term, which is
1774
+ * the case for terms with wildcards, we need to pass the clause
1775
+ * term through the search pipeline. A pipeline returns an array
1776
+ * of processed terms. Pipeline functions may expand the passed
1777
+ * term, which means we may end up performing multiple index lookups
1778
+ * for a single query term.
1779
+ */
1780
+ var clause = query.clauses[i],
1781
+ terms = null
1782
+
1783
+ if (clause.usePipeline) {
1784
+ terms = this.pipeline.runString(clause.term)
1785
+ } else {
1786
+ terms = [clause.term]
1787
+ }
1788
+
1789
+ for (var m = 0; m < terms.length; m++) {
1790
+ var term = terms[m]
1791
+
1792
+ /*
1793
+ * Each term returned from the pipeline needs to use the same query
1794
+ * clause object, e.g. the same boost and or edit distance. The
1795
+ * simplest way to do this is to re-use the clause object but mutate
1796
+ * its term property.
1797
+ */
1798
+ clause.term = term
1799
+
1800
+ /*
1801
+ * From the term in the clause we create a token set which will then
1802
+ * be used to intersect the indexes token set to get a list of terms
1803
+ * to lookup in the inverted index
1804
+ */
1805
+ var termTokenSet = lunr.TokenSet.fromClause(clause),
1806
+ expandedTerms = this.tokenSet.intersect(termTokenSet).toArray()
1807
+
1808
+ for (var j = 0; j < expandedTerms.length; j++) {
1809
+ /*
1810
+ * For each term get the posting and termIndex, this is required for
1811
+ * building the query vector.
1812
+ */
1813
+ var expandedTerm = expandedTerms[j],
1814
+ posting = this.invertedIndex[expandedTerm],
1815
+ termIndex = posting._index
1816
+
1817
+ for (var k = 0; k < clause.fields.length; k++) {
1818
+ /*
1819
+ * For each field that this query term is scoped by (by default
1820
+ * all fields are in scope) we need to get all the document refs
1821
+ * that have this term in that field.
1822
+ *
1823
+ * The posting is the entry in the invertedIndex for the matching
1824
+ * term from above.
1825
+ */
1826
+ var field = clause.fields[k],
1827
+ fieldPosting = posting[field],
1828
+ matchingDocumentRefs = Object.keys(fieldPosting),
1829
+ termField = expandedTerm + "/" + field
1830
+
1831
+ /*
1832
+ * To support field level boosts a query vector is created per
1833
+ * field. This vector is populated using the termIndex found for
1834
+ * the term and a unit value with the appropriate boost applied.
1835
+ *
1836
+ * If the query vector for this field does not exist yet it needs
1837
+ * to be created.
1838
+ */
1839
+ if (queryVectors[field] === undefined) {
1840
+ queryVectors[field] = new lunr.Vector
1841
+ }
1842
+
1843
+ /*
1844
+ * Using upsert because there could already be an entry in the vector
1845
+ * for the term we are working with. In that case we just add the scores
1846
+ * together.
1847
+ */
1848
+ queryVectors[field].upsert(termIndex, 1 * clause.boost, function (a, b) { return a + b })
1849
+
1850
+ /**
1851
+ * If we've already seen this term, field combo then we've already collected
1852
+ * the matching documents and metadata, no need to go through all that again
1853
+ */
1854
+ if (termFieldCache[termField]) {
1855
+ continue
1856
+ }
1857
+
1858
+ for (var l = 0; l < matchingDocumentRefs.length; l++) {
1859
+ /*
1860
+ * All metadata for this term/field/document triple
1861
+ * are then extracted and collected into an instance
1862
+ * of lunr.MatchData ready to be returned in the query
1863
+ * results
1864
+ */
1865
+ var matchingDocumentRef = matchingDocumentRefs[l],
1866
+ matchingFieldRef = new lunr.FieldRef (matchingDocumentRef, field),
1867
+ metadata = fieldPosting[matchingDocumentRef],
1868
+ fieldMatch
1869
+
1870
+ if ((fieldMatch = matchingFields[matchingFieldRef]) === undefined) {
1871
+ matchingFields[matchingFieldRef] = new lunr.MatchData (expandedTerm, field, metadata)
1872
+ } else {
1873
+ fieldMatch.add(expandedTerm, field, metadata)
1874
+ }
1875
+
1876
+ }
1877
+
1878
+ termFieldCache[termField] = true
1879
+ }
1880
+ }
1881
+ }
1882
+ }
1883
+
1884
+ var matchingFieldRefs = Object.keys(matchingFields),
1885
+ results = [],
1886
+ matches = Object.create(null)
1887
+
1888
+ for (var i = 0; i < matchingFieldRefs.length; i++) {
1889
+ /*
1890
+ * Currently we have document fields that match the query, but we
1891
+ * need to return documents. The matchData and scores are combined
1892
+ * from multiple fields belonging to the same document.
1893
+ *
1894
+ * Scores are calculated by field, using the query vectors created
1895
+ * above, and combined into a final document score using addition.
1896
+ */
1897
+ var fieldRef = lunr.FieldRef.fromString(matchingFieldRefs[i]),
1898
+ docRef = fieldRef.docRef,
1899
+ fieldVector = this.fieldVectors[fieldRef],
1900
+ score = queryVectors[fieldRef.fieldName].similarity(fieldVector),
1901
+ docMatch
1902
+
1903
+ if ((docMatch = matches[docRef]) !== undefined) {
1904
+ docMatch.score += score
1905
+ docMatch.matchData.combine(matchingFields[fieldRef])
1906
+ } else {
1907
+ var match = {
1908
+ ref: docRef,
1909
+ score: score,
1910
+ matchData: matchingFields[fieldRef]
1911
+ }
1912
+ matches[docRef] = match
1913
+ results.push(match)
1914
+ }
1915
+ }
1916
+
1917
+ /*
1918
+ * Sort the results objects by score, highest first.
1919
+ */
1920
+ return results.sort(function (a, b) {
1921
+ return b.score - a.score
1922
+ })
1923
+ }
1924
+
1925
+ /**
1926
+ * Prepares the index for JSON serialization.
1927
+ *
1928
+ * The schema for this JSON blob will be described in a
1929
+ * separate JSON schema file.
1930
+ *
1931
+ * @returns {Object}
1932
+ */
1933
+ lunr.Index.prototype.toJSON = function () {
1934
+ var invertedIndex = Object.keys(this.invertedIndex)
1935
+ .sort()
1936
+ .map(function (term) {
1937
+ return [term, this.invertedIndex[term]]
1938
+ }, this)
1939
+
1940
+ var fieldVectors = Object.keys(this.fieldVectors)
1941
+ .map(function (ref) {
1942
+ return [ref, this.fieldVectors[ref].toJSON()]
1943
+ }, this)
1944
+
1945
+ return {
1946
+ version: lunr.version,
1947
+ fields: this.fields,
1948
+ fieldVectors: fieldVectors,
1949
+ invertedIndex: invertedIndex,
1950
+ pipeline: this.pipeline.toJSON()
1951
+ }
1952
+ }
1953
+
1954
+ /**
1955
+ * Loads a previously serialized lunr.Index
1956
+ *
1957
+ * @param {Object} serializedIndex - A previously serialized lunr.Index
1958
+ * @returns {lunr.Index}
1959
+ */
1960
+ lunr.Index.load = function (serializedIndex) {
1961
+ var attrs = {},
1962
+ fieldVectors = {},
1963
+ serializedVectors = serializedIndex.fieldVectors,
1964
+ invertedIndex = {},
1965
+ serializedInvertedIndex = serializedIndex.invertedIndex,
1966
+ tokenSetBuilder = new lunr.TokenSet.Builder,
1967
+ pipeline = lunr.Pipeline.load(serializedIndex.pipeline)
1968
+
1969
+ if (serializedIndex.version != lunr.version) {
1970
+ lunr.utils.warn("Version mismatch when loading serialised index. Current version of lunr '" + lunr.version + "' does not match serialized index '" + serializedIndex.version + "'")
1971
+ }
1972
+
1973
+ for (var i = 0; i < serializedVectors.length; i++) {
1974
+ var tuple = serializedVectors[i],
1975
+ ref = tuple[0],
1976
+ elements = tuple[1]
1977
+
1978
+ fieldVectors[ref] = new lunr.Vector(elements)
1979
+ }
1980
+
1981
+ for (var i = 0; i < serializedInvertedIndex.length; i++) {
1982
+ var tuple = serializedInvertedIndex[i],
1983
+ term = tuple[0],
1984
+ posting = tuple[1]
1985
+
1986
+ tokenSetBuilder.insert(term)
1987
+ invertedIndex[term] = posting
1988
+ }
1989
+
1990
+ tokenSetBuilder.finish()
1991
+
1992
+ attrs.fields = serializedIndex.fields
1993
+
1994
+ attrs.fieldVectors = fieldVectors
1995
+ attrs.invertedIndex = invertedIndex
1996
+ attrs.tokenSet = tokenSetBuilder.root
1997
+ attrs.pipeline = pipeline
1998
+
1999
+ return new lunr.Index(attrs)
2000
+ }
2001
+ /*!
2002
+ * lunr.Builder
2003
+ * Copyright (C) 2017 Oliver Nightingale
2004
+ */
2005
+
2006
+ /**
2007
+ * lunr.Builder performs indexing on a set of documents and
2008
+ * returns instances of lunr.Index ready for querying.
2009
+ *
2010
+ * All configuration of the index is done via the builder, the
2011
+ * fields to index, the document reference, the text processing
2012
+ * pipeline and document scoring parameters are all set on the
2013
+ * builder before indexing.
2014
+ *
2015
+ * @constructor
2016
+ * @property {string} _ref - Internal reference to the document reference field.
2017
+ * @property {string[]} _fields - Internal reference to the document fields to index.
2018
+ * @property {object} invertedIndex - The inverted index maps terms to document fields.
2019
+ * @property {object} documentTermFrequencies - Keeps track of document term frequencies.
2020
+ * @property {object} documentLengths - Keeps track of the length of documents added to the index.
2021
+ * @property {lunr.tokenizer} tokenizer - Function for splitting strings into tokens for indexing.
2022
+ * @property {lunr.Pipeline} pipeline - The pipeline performs text processing on tokens before indexing.
2023
+ * @property {lunr.Pipeline} searchPipeline - A pipeline for processing search terms before querying the index.
2024
+ * @property {number} documentCount - Keeps track of the total number of documents indexed.
2025
+ * @property {number} _b - A parameter to control field length normalization, setting this to 0 disabled normalization, 1 fully normalizes field lengths, the default value is 0.75.
2026
+ * @property {number} _k1 - A parameter to control how quickly an increase in term frequency results in term frequency saturation, the default value is 1.2.
2027
+ * @property {number} termIndex - A counter incremented for each unique term, used to identify a terms position in the vector space.
2028
+ * @property {array} metadataWhitelist - A list of metadata keys that have been whitelisted for entry in the index.
2029
+ */
2030
+ lunr.Builder = function () {
2031
+ this._ref = "id"
2032
+ this._fields = []
2033
+ this.invertedIndex = Object.create(null)
2034
+ this.fieldTermFrequencies = {}
2035
+ this.fieldLengths = {}
2036
+ this.tokenizer = lunr.tokenizer
2037
+ this.pipeline = new lunr.Pipeline
2038
+ this.searchPipeline = new lunr.Pipeline
2039
+ this.documentCount = 0
2040
+ this._b = 0.75
2041
+ this._k1 = 1.2
2042
+ this.termIndex = 0
2043
+ this.metadataWhitelist = []
2044
+ }
2045
+
2046
+ /**
2047
+ * Sets the document field used as the document reference. Every document must have this field.
2048
+ * The type of this field in the document should be a string, if it is not a string it will be
2049
+ * coerced into a string by calling toString.
2050
+ *
2051
+ * The default ref is 'id'.
2052
+ *
2053
+ * The ref should _not_ be changed during indexing, it should be set before any documents are
2054
+ * added to the index. Changing it during indexing can lead to inconsistent results.
2055
+ *
2056
+ * @param {string} ref - The name of the reference field in the document.
2057
+ */
2058
+ lunr.Builder.prototype.ref = function (ref) {
2059
+ this._ref = ref
2060
+ }
2061
+
2062
+ /**
2063
+ * Adds a field to the list of document fields that will be indexed. Every document being
2064
+ * indexed should have this field. Null values for this field in indexed documents will
2065
+ * not cause errors but will limit the chance of that document being retrieved by searches.
2066
+ *
2067
+ * All fields should be added before adding documents to the index. Adding fields after
2068
+ * a document has been indexed will have no effect on already indexed documents.
2069
+ *
2070
+ * @param {string} field - The name of a field to index in all documents.
2071
+ */
2072
+ lunr.Builder.prototype.field = function (field) {
2073
+ this._fields.push(field)
2074
+ }
2075
+
2076
+ /**
2077
+ * A parameter to tune the amount of field length normalisation that is applied when
2078
+ * calculating relevance scores. A value of 0 will completely disable any normalisation
2079
+ * and a value of 1 will fully normalise field lengths. The default is 0.75. Values of b
2080
+ * will be clamped to the range 0 - 1.
2081
+ *
2082
+ * @param {number} number - The value to set for this tuning parameter.
2083
+ */
2084
+ lunr.Builder.prototype.b = function (number) {
2085
+ if (number < 0) {
2086
+ this._b = 0
2087
+ } else if (number > 1) {
2088
+ this._b = 1
2089
+ } else {
2090
+ this._b = number
2091
+ }
2092
+ }
2093
+
2094
+ /**
2095
+ * A parameter that controls the speed at which a rise in term frequency results in term
2096
+ * frequency saturation. The default value is 1.2. Setting this to a higher value will give
2097
+ * slower saturation levels, a lower value will result in quicker saturation.
2098
+ *
2099
+ * @param {number} number - The value to set for this tuning parameter.
2100
+ */
2101
+ lunr.Builder.prototype.k1 = function (number) {
2102
+ this._k1 = number
2103
+ }
2104
+
2105
+ /**
2106
+ * Adds a document to the index.
2107
+ *
2108
+ * Before adding fields to the index the index should have been fully setup, with the document
2109
+ * ref and all fields to index already having been specified.
2110
+ *
2111
+ * The document must have a field name as specified by the ref (by default this is 'id') and
2112
+ * it should have all fields defined for indexing, though null or undefined values will not
2113
+ * cause errors.
2114
+ *
2115
+ * @param {object} doc - The document to add to the index.
2116
+ */
2117
+ lunr.Builder.prototype.add = function (doc) {
2118
+ var docRef = doc[this._ref]
2119
+
2120
+ this.documentCount += 1
2121
+
2122
+ for (var i = 0; i < this._fields.length; i++) {
2123
+ var fieldName = this._fields[i],
2124
+ field = doc[fieldName],
2125
+ tokens = this.tokenizer(field),
2126
+ terms = this.pipeline.run(tokens),
2127
+ fieldRef = new lunr.FieldRef (docRef, fieldName),
2128
+ fieldTerms = Object.create(null)
2129
+
2130
+ this.fieldTermFrequencies[fieldRef] = fieldTerms
2131
+ this.fieldLengths[fieldRef] = 0
2132
+
2133
+ // store the length of this field for this document
2134
+ this.fieldLengths[fieldRef] += terms.length
2135
+
2136
+ // calculate term frequencies for this field
2137
+ for (var j = 0; j < terms.length; j++) {
2138
+ var term = terms[j]
2139
+
2140
+ if (fieldTerms[term] == undefined) {
2141
+ fieldTerms[term] = 0
2142
+ }
2143
+
2144
+ fieldTerms[term] += 1
2145
+
2146
+ // add to inverted index
2147
+ // create an initial posting if one doesn't exist
2148
+ if (this.invertedIndex[term] == undefined) {
2149
+ var posting = Object.create(null)
2150
+ posting["_index"] = this.termIndex
2151
+ this.termIndex += 1
2152
+
2153
+ for (var k = 0; k < this._fields.length; k++) {
2154
+ posting[this._fields[k]] = Object.create(null)
2155
+ }
2156
+
2157
+ this.invertedIndex[term] = posting
2158
+ }
2159
+
2160
+ // add an entry for this term/fieldName/docRef to the invertedIndex
2161
+ if (this.invertedIndex[term][fieldName][docRef] == undefined) {
2162
+ this.invertedIndex[term][fieldName][docRef] = Object.create(null)
2163
+ }
2164
+
2165
+ // store all whitelisted metadata about this token in the
2166
+ // inverted index
2167
+ for (var l = 0; l < this.metadataWhitelist.length; l++) {
2168
+ var metadataKey = this.metadataWhitelist[l],
2169
+ metadata = term.metadata[metadataKey]
2170
+
2171
+ if (this.invertedIndex[term][fieldName][docRef][metadataKey] == undefined) {
2172
+ this.invertedIndex[term][fieldName][docRef][metadataKey] = []
2173
+ }
2174
+
2175
+ this.invertedIndex[term][fieldName][docRef][metadataKey].push(metadata)
2176
+ }
2177
+ }
2178
+
2179
+ }
2180
+ }
2181
+
2182
+ /**
2183
+ * Calculates the average document length for this index
2184
+ *
2185
+ * @private
2186
+ */
2187
+ lunr.Builder.prototype.calculateAverageFieldLengths = function () {
2188
+
2189
+ var fieldRefs = Object.keys(this.fieldLengths),
2190
+ numberOfFields = fieldRefs.length,
2191
+ accumulator = {},
2192
+ documentsWithField = {}
2193
+
2194
+ for (var i = 0; i < numberOfFields; i++) {
2195
+ var fieldRef = lunr.FieldRef.fromString(fieldRefs[i]),
2196
+ field = fieldRef.fieldName
2197
+
2198
+ documentsWithField[field] || (documentsWithField[field] = 0)
2199
+ documentsWithField[field] += 1
2200
+
2201
+ accumulator[field] || (accumulator[field] = 0)
2202
+ accumulator[field] += this.fieldLengths[fieldRef]
2203
+ }
2204
+
2205
+ for (var i = 0; i < this._fields.length; i++) {
2206
+ var field = this._fields[i]
2207
+ accumulator[field] = accumulator[field] / documentsWithField[field]
2208
+ }
2209
+
2210
+ this.averageFieldLength = accumulator
2211
+ }
2212
+
2213
+ /**
2214
+ * Builds a vector space model of every document using lunr.Vector
2215
+ *
2216
+ * @private
2217
+ */
2218
+ lunr.Builder.prototype.createFieldVectors = function () {
2219
+ var fieldVectors = {},
2220
+ fieldRefs = Object.keys(this.fieldTermFrequencies),
2221
+ fieldRefsLength = fieldRefs.length,
2222
+ termIdfCache = Object.create(null)
2223
+
2224
+ for (var i = 0; i < fieldRefsLength; i++) {
2225
+ var fieldRef = lunr.FieldRef.fromString(fieldRefs[i]),
2226
+ field = fieldRef.fieldName,
2227
+ fieldLength = this.fieldLengths[fieldRef],
2228
+ fieldVector = new lunr.Vector,
2229
+ termFrequencies = this.fieldTermFrequencies[fieldRef],
2230
+ terms = Object.keys(termFrequencies),
2231
+ termsLength = terms.length
2232
+
2233
+ for (var j = 0; j < termsLength; j++) {
2234
+ var term = terms[j],
2235
+ tf = termFrequencies[term],
2236
+ termIndex = this.invertedIndex[term]._index,
2237
+ idf, score, scoreWithPrecision
2238
+
2239
+ if (termIdfCache[term] === undefined) {
2240
+ idf = lunr.idf(this.invertedIndex[term], this.documentCount)
2241
+ termIdfCache[term] = idf
2242
+ } else {
2243
+ idf = termIdfCache[term]
2244
+ }
2245
+
2246
+ score = idf * ((this._k1 + 1) * tf) / (this._k1 * (1 - this._b + this._b * (fieldLength / this.averageFieldLength[field])) + tf)
2247
+ scoreWithPrecision = Math.round(score * 1000) / 1000
2248
+ // Converts 1.23456789 to 1.234.
2249
+ // Reducing the precision so that the vectors take up less
2250
+ // space when serialised. Doing it now so that they behave
2251
+ // the same before and after serialisation. Also, this is
2252
+ // the fastest approach to reducing a number's precision in
2253
+ // JavaScript.
2254
+
2255
+ fieldVector.insert(termIndex, scoreWithPrecision)
2256
+ }
2257
+
2258
+ fieldVectors[fieldRef] = fieldVector
2259
+ }
2260
+
2261
+ this.fieldVectors = fieldVectors
2262
+ }
2263
+
2264
+ /**
2265
+ * Creates a token set of all tokens in the index using lunr.TokenSet
2266
+ *
2267
+ * @private
2268
+ */
2269
+ lunr.Builder.prototype.createTokenSet = function () {
2270
+ this.tokenSet = lunr.TokenSet.fromArray(
2271
+ Object.keys(this.invertedIndex).sort()
2272
+ )
2273
+ }
2274
+
2275
+ /**
2276
+ * Builds the index, creating an instance of lunr.Index.
2277
+ *
2278
+ * This completes the indexing process and should only be called
2279
+ * once all documents have been added to the index.
2280
+ *
2281
+ * @returns {lunr.Index}
2282
+ */
2283
+ lunr.Builder.prototype.build = function () {
2284
+ this.calculateAverageFieldLengths()
2285
+ this.createFieldVectors()
2286
+ this.createTokenSet()
2287
+
2288
+ return new lunr.Index({
2289
+ invertedIndex: this.invertedIndex,
2290
+ fieldVectors: this.fieldVectors,
2291
+ tokenSet: this.tokenSet,
2292
+ fields: this._fields,
2293
+ pipeline: this.searchPipeline
2294
+ })
2295
+ }
2296
+
2297
+ /**
2298
+ * Applies a plugin to the index builder.
2299
+ *
2300
+ * A plugin is a function that is called with the index builder as its context.
2301
+ * Plugins can be used to customise or extend the behaviour of the index
2302
+ * in some way. A plugin is just a function, that encapsulated the custom
2303
+ * behaviour that should be applied when building the index.
2304
+ *
2305
+ * The plugin function will be called with the index builder as its argument, additional
2306
+ * arguments can also be passed when calling use. The function will be called
2307
+ * with the index builder as its context.
2308
+ *
2309
+ * @param {Function} plugin The plugin to apply.
2310
+ */
2311
+ lunr.Builder.prototype.use = function (fn) {
2312
+ var args = Array.prototype.slice.call(arguments, 1)
2313
+ args.unshift(this)
2314
+ fn.apply(this, args)
2315
+ }
2316
+ /**
2317
+ * Contains and collects metadata about a matching document.
2318
+ * A single instance of lunr.MatchData is returned as part of every
2319
+ * lunr.Index~Result.
2320
+ *
2321
+ * @constructor
2322
+ * @param {string} term - The term this match data is associated with
2323
+ * @param {string} field - The field in which the term was found
2324
+ * @param {object} metadata - The metadata recorded about this term in this field
2325
+ * @property {object} metadata - A cloned collection of metadata associated with this document.
2326
+ * @see {@link lunr.Index~Result}
2327
+ */
2328
+ lunr.MatchData = function (term, field, metadata) {
2329
+ var clonedMetadata = Object.create(null),
2330
+ metadataKeys = Object.keys(metadata)
2331
+
2332
+ // Cloning the metadata to prevent the original
2333
+ // being mutated during match data combination.
2334
+ // Metadata is kept in an array within the inverted
2335
+ // index so cloning the data can be done with
2336
+ // Array#slice
2337
+ for (var i = 0; i < metadataKeys.length; i++) {
2338
+ var key = metadataKeys[i]
2339
+ clonedMetadata[key] = metadata[key].slice()
2340
+ }
2341
+
2342
+ this.metadata = Object.create(null)
2343
+ this.metadata[term] = Object.create(null)
2344
+ this.metadata[term][field] = clonedMetadata
2345
+ }
2346
+
2347
+ /**
2348
+ * An instance of lunr.MatchData will be created for every term that matches a
2349
+ * document. However only one instance is required in a lunr.Index~Result. This
2350
+ * method combines metadata from another instance of lunr.MatchData with this
2351
+ * objects metadata.
2352
+ *
2353
+ * @param {lunr.MatchData} otherMatchData - Another instance of match data to merge with this one.
2354
+ * @see {@link lunr.Index~Result}
2355
+ */
2356
+ lunr.MatchData.prototype.combine = function (otherMatchData) {
2357
+ var terms = Object.keys(otherMatchData.metadata)
2358
+
2359
+ for (var i = 0; i < terms.length; i++) {
2360
+ var term = terms[i],
2361
+ fields = Object.keys(otherMatchData.metadata[term])
2362
+
2363
+ if (this.metadata[term] == undefined) {
2364
+ this.metadata[term] = Object.create(null)
2365
+ }
2366
+
2367
+ for (var j = 0; j < fields.length; j++) {
2368
+ var field = fields[j],
2369
+ keys = Object.keys(otherMatchData.metadata[term][field])
2370
+
2371
+ if (this.metadata[term][field] == undefined) {
2372
+ this.metadata[term][field] = Object.create(null)
2373
+ }
2374
+
2375
+ for (var k = 0; k < keys.length; k++) {
2376
+ var key = keys[k]
2377
+
2378
+ if (this.metadata[term][field][key] == undefined) {
2379
+ this.metadata[term][field][key] = otherMatchData.metadata[term][field][key]
2380
+ } else {
2381
+ this.metadata[term][field][key] = this.metadata[term][field][key].concat(otherMatchData.metadata[term][field][key])
2382
+ }
2383
+
2384
+ }
2385
+ }
2386
+ }
2387
+ }
2388
+
2389
+ /**
2390
+ * Add metadata for a term/field pair to this instance of match data.
2391
+ *
2392
+ * @param {string} term - The term this match data is associated with
2393
+ * @param {string} field - The field in which the term was found
2394
+ * @param {object} metadata - The metadata recorded about this term in this field
2395
+ */
2396
+ lunr.MatchData.prototype.add = function (term, field, metadata) {
2397
+ if (!(term in this.metadata)) {
2398
+ this.metadata[term] = Object.create(null)
2399
+ this.metadata[term][field] = metadata
2400
+ return
2401
+ }
2402
+
2403
+ if (!(field in this.metadata[term])) {
2404
+ this.metadata[term][field] = metadata
2405
+ return
2406
+ }
2407
+
2408
+ var metadataKeys = Object.keys(metadata)
2409
+
2410
+ for (var i = 0; i < metadataKeys.length; i++) {
2411
+ var key = metadataKeys[i]
2412
+
2413
+ if (key in this.metadata[term][field]) {
2414
+ this.metadata[term][field][key] = this.metadata[term][field][key].concat(metadata[key])
2415
+ } else {
2416
+ this.metadata[term][field][key] = metadata[key]
2417
+ }
2418
+ }
2419
+ }
2420
+ /**
2421
+ * A lunr.Query provides a programmatic way of defining queries to be performed
2422
+ * against a {@link lunr.Index}.
2423
+ *
2424
+ * Prefer constructing a lunr.Query using the {@link lunr.Index#query} method
2425
+ * so the query object is pre-initialized with the right index fields.
2426
+ *
2427
+ * @constructor
2428
+ * @property {lunr.Query~Clause[]} clauses - An array of query clauses.
2429
+ * @property {string[]} allFields - An array of all available fields in a lunr.Index.
2430
+ */
2431
+ lunr.Query = function (allFields) {
2432
+ this.clauses = []
2433
+ this.allFields = allFields
2434
+ }
2435
+
2436
+ /**
2437
+ * Constants for indicating what kind of automatic wildcard insertion will be used when constructing a query clause.
2438
+ *
2439
+ * This allows wildcards to be added to the beginning and end of a term without having to manually do any string
2440
+ * concatenation.
2441
+ *
2442
+ * The wildcard constants can be bitwise combined to select both leading and trailing wildcards.
2443
+ *
2444
+ * @constant
2445
+ * @default
2446
+ * @property {number} wildcard.NONE - The term will have no wildcards inserted, this is the default behaviour
2447
+ * @property {number} wildcard.LEADING - Prepend the term with a wildcard, unless a leading wildcard already exists
2448
+ * @property {number} wildcard.TRAILING - Append a wildcard to the term, unless a trailing wildcard already exists
2449
+ * @see lunr.Query~Clause
2450
+ * @see lunr.Query#clause
2451
+ * @see lunr.Query#term
2452
+ * @example <caption>query term with trailing wildcard</caption>
2453
+ * query.term('foo', { wildcard: lunr.Query.wildcard.TRAILING })
2454
+ * @example <caption>query term with leading and trailing wildcard</caption>
2455
+ * query.term('foo', {
2456
+ * wildcard: lunr.Query.wildcard.LEADING | lunr.Query.wildcard.TRAILING
2457
+ * })
2458
+ */
2459
+ lunr.Query.wildcard = new String ("*")
2460
+ lunr.Query.wildcard.NONE = 0
2461
+ lunr.Query.wildcard.LEADING = 1
2462
+ lunr.Query.wildcard.TRAILING = 2
2463
+
2464
+ /**
2465
+ * A single clause in a {@link lunr.Query} contains a term and details on how to
2466
+ * match that term against a {@link lunr.Index}.
2467
+ *
2468
+ * @typedef {Object} lunr.Query~Clause
2469
+ * @property {string[]} fields - The fields in an index this clause should be matched against.
2470
+ * @property {number} [boost=1] - Any boost that should be applied when matching this clause.
2471
+ * @property {number} [editDistance] - Whether the term should have fuzzy matching applied, and how fuzzy the match should be.
2472
+ * @property {boolean} [usePipeline] - Whether the term should be passed through the search pipeline.
2473
+ * @property {number} [wildcard=0] - Whether the term should have wildcards appended or prepended.
2474
+ */
2475
+
2476
+ /**
2477
+ * Adds a {@link lunr.Query~Clause} to this query.
2478
+ *
2479
+ * Unless the clause contains the fields to be matched all fields will be matched. In addition
2480
+ * a default boost of 1 is applied to the clause.
2481
+ *
2482
+ * @param {lunr.Query~Clause} clause - The clause to add to this query.
2483
+ * @see lunr.Query~Clause
2484
+ * @returns {lunr.Query}
2485
+ */
2486
+ lunr.Query.prototype.clause = function (clause) {
2487
+ if (!('fields' in clause)) {
2488
+ clause.fields = this.allFields
2489
+ }
2490
+
2491
+ if (!('boost' in clause)) {
2492
+ clause.boost = 1
2493
+ }
2494
+
2495
+ if (!('usePipeline' in clause)) {
2496
+ clause.usePipeline = true
2497
+ }
2498
+
2499
+ if (!('wildcard' in clause)) {
2500
+ clause.wildcard = lunr.Query.wildcard.NONE
2501
+ }
2502
+
2503
+ if ((clause.wildcard & lunr.Query.wildcard.LEADING) && (clause.term.charAt(0) != lunr.Query.wildcard)) {
2504
+ clause.term = "*" + clause.term
2505
+ }
2506
+
2507
+ if ((clause.wildcard & lunr.Query.wildcard.TRAILING) && (clause.term.slice(-1) != lunr.Query.wildcard)) {
2508
+ clause.term = "" + clause.term + "*"
2509
+ }
2510
+
2511
+ this.clauses.push(clause)
2512
+
2513
+ return this
2514
+ }
2515
+
2516
+ /**
2517
+ * Adds a term to the current query, under the covers this will create a {@link lunr.Query~Clause}
2518
+ * to the list of clauses that make up this query.
2519
+ *
2520
+ * @param {string} term - The term to add to the query.
2521
+ * @param {Object} [options] - Any additional properties to add to the query clause.
2522
+ * @returns {lunr.Query}
2523
+ * @see lunr.Query#clause
2524
+ * @see lunr.Query~Clause
2525
+ * @example <caption>adding a single term to a query</caption>
2526
+ * query.term("foo")
2527
+ * @example <caption>adding a single term to a query and specifying search fields, term boost and automatic trailing wildcard</caption>
2528
+ * query.term("foo", {
2529
+ * fields: ["title"],
2530
+ * boost: 10,
2531
+ * wildcard: lunr.Query.wildcard.TRAILING
2532
+ * })
2533
+ */
2534
+ lunr.Query.prototype.term = function (term, options) {
2535
+ var clause = options || {}
2536
+ clause.term = term
2537
+
2538
+ this.clause(clause)
2539
+
2540
+ return this
2541
+ }
2542
+ lunr.QueryParseError = function (message, start, end) {
2543
+ this.name = "QueryParseError"
2544
+ this.message = message
2545
+ this.start = start
2546
+ this.end = end
2547
+ }
2548
+
2549
+ lunr.QueryParseError.prototype = new Error
2550
+ lunr.QueryLexer = function (str) {
2551
+ this.lexemes = []
2552
+ this.str = str
2553
+ this.length = str.length
2554
+ this.pos = 0
2555
+ this.start = 0
2556
+ this.escapeCharPositions = []
2557
+ }
2558
+
2559
+ lunr.QueryLexer.prototype.run = function () {
2560
+ var state = lunr.QueryLexer.lexText
2561
+
2562
+ while (state) {
2563
+ state = state(this)
2564
+ }
2565
+ }
2566
+
2567
+ lunr.QueryLexer.prototype.sliceString = function () {
2568
+ var subSlices = [],
2569
+ sliceStart = this.start,
2570
+ sliceEnd = this.pos
2571
+
2572
+ for (var i = 0; i < this.escapeCharPositions.length; i++) {
2573
+ sliceEnd = this.escapeCharPositions[i]
2574
+ subSlices.push(this.str.slice(sliceStart, sliceEnd))
2575
+ sliceStart = sliceEnd + 1
2576
+ }
2577
+
2578
+ subSlices.push(this.str.slice(sliceStart, this.pos))
2579
+ this.escapeCharPositions.length = 0
2580
+
2581
+ return subSlices.join('')
2582
+ }
2583
+
2584
+ lunr.QueryLexer.prototype.emit = function (type) {
2585
+ this.lexemes.push({
2586
+ type: type,
2587
+ str: this.sliceString(),
2588
+ start: this.start,
2589
+ end: this.pos
2590
+ })
2591
+
2592
+ this.start = this.pos
2593
+ }
2594
+
2595
+ lunr.QueryLexer.prototype.escapeCharacter = function () {
2596
+ this.escapeCharPositions.push(this.pos - 1)
2597
+ this.pos += 1
2598
+ }
2599
+
2600
+ lunr.QueryLexer.prototype.next = function () {
2601
+ if (this.pos >= this.length) {
2602
+ return lunr.QueryLexer.EOS
2603
+ }
2604
+
2605
+ var char = this.str.charAt(this.pos)
2606
+ this.pos += 1
2607
+ return char
2608
+ }
2609
+
2610
+ lunr.QueryLexer.prototype.width = function () {
2611
+ return this.pos - this.start
2612
+ }
2613
+
2614
+ lunr.QueryLexer.prototype.ignore = function () {
2615
+ if (this.start == this.pos) {
2616
+ this.pos += 1
2617
+ }
2618
+
2619
+ this.start = this.pos
2620
+ }
2621
+
2622
+ lunr.QueryLexer.prototype.backup = function () {
2623
+ this.pos -= 1
2624
+ }
2625
+
2626
+ lunr.QueryLexer.prototype.acceptDigitRun = function () {
2627
+ var char, charCode
2628
+
2629
+ do {
2630
+ char = this.next()
2631
+ charCode = char.charCodeAt(0)
2632
+ } while (charCode > 47 && charCode < 58)
2633
+
2634
+ if (char != lunr.QueryLexer.EOS) {
2635
+ this.backup()
2636
+ }
2637
+ }
2638
+
2639
+ lunr.QueryLexer.prototype.more = function () {
2640
+ return this.pos < this.length
2641
+ }
2642
+
2643
+ lunr.QueryLexer.EOS = 'EOS'
2644
+ lunr.QueryLexer.FIELD = 'FIELD'
2645
+ lunr.QueryLexer.TERM = 'TERM'
2646
+ lunr.QueryLexer.EDIT_DISTANCE = 'EDIT_DISTANCE'
2647
+ lunr.QueryLexer.BOOST = 'BOOST'
2648
+
2649
+ lunr.QueryLexer.lexField = function (lexer) {
2650
+ lexer.backup()
2651
+ lexer.emit(lunr.QueryLexer.FIELD)
2652
+ lexer.ignore()
2653
+ return lunr.QueryLexer.lexText
2654
+ }
2655
+
2656
+ lunr.QueryLexer.lexTerm = function (lexer) {
2657
+ if (lexer.width() > 1) {
2658
+ lexer.backup()
2659
+ lexer.emit(lunr.QueryLexer.TERM)
2660
+ }
2661
+
2662
+ lexer.ignore()
2663
+
2664
+ if (lexer.more()) {
2665
+ return lunr.QueryLexer.lexText
2666
+ }
2667
+ }
2668
+
2669
+ lunr.QueryLexer.lexEditDistance = function (lexer) {
2670
+ lexer.ignore()
2671
+ lexer.acceptDigitRun()
2672
+ lexer.emit(lunr.QueryLexer.EDIT_DISTANCE)
2673
+ return lunr.QueryLexer.lexText
2674
+ }
2675
+
2676
+ lunr.QueryLexer.lexBoost = function (lexer) {
2677
+ lexer.ignore()
2678
+ lexer.acceptDigitRun()
2679
+ lexer.emit(lunr.QueryLexer.BOOST)
2680
+ return lunr.QueryLexer.lexText
2681
+ }
2682
+
2683
+ lunr.QueryLexer.lexEOS = function (lexer) {
2684
+ if (lexer.width() > 0) {
2685
+ lexer.emit(lunr.QueryLexer.TERM)
2686
+ }
2687
+ }
2688
+
2689
+ // This matches the separator used when tokenising fields
2690
+ // within a document. These should match otherwise it is
2691
+ // not possible to search for some tokens within a document.
2692
+ //
2693
+ // It is possible for the user to change the separator on the
2694
+ // tokenizer so it _might_ clash with any other of the special
2695
+ // characters already used within the search string, e.g. :.
2696
+ //
2697
+ // This means that it is possible to change the separator in
2698
+ // such a way that makes some words unsearchable using a search
2699
+ // string.
2700
+ lunr.QueryLexer.termSeparator = lunr.tokenizer.separator
2701
+
2702
+ lunr.QueryLexer.lexText = function (lexer) {
2703
+ while (true) {
2704
+ var char = lexer.next()
2705
+
2706
+ if (char == lunr.QueryLexer.EOS) {
2707
+ return lunr.QueryLexer.lexEOS
2708
+ }
2709
+
2710
+ // Escape character is '\'
2711
+ if (char.charCodeAt(0) == 92) {
2712
+ lexer.escapeCharacter()
2713
+ continue
2714
+ }
2715
+
2716
+ if (char == ":") {
2717
+ return lunr.QueryLexer.lexField
2718
+ }
2719
+
2720
+ if (char == "~") {
2721
+ lexer.backup()
2722
+ if (lexer.width() > 0) {
2723
+ lexer.emit(lunr.QueryLexer.TERM)
2724
+ }
2725
+ return lunr.QueryLexer.lexEditDistance
2726
+ }
2727
+
2728
+ if (char == "^") {
2729
+ lexer.backup()
2730
+ if (lexer.width() > 0) {
2731
+ lexer.emit(lunr.QueryLexer.TERM)
2732
+ }
2733
+ return lunr.QueryLexer.lexBoost
2734
+ }
2735
+
2736
+ if (char.match(lunr.QueryLexer.termSeparator)) {
2737
+ return lunr.QueryLexer.lexTerm
2738
+ }
2739
+ }
2740
+ }
2741
+
2742
+ lunr.QueryParser = function (str, query) {
2743
+ this.lexer = new lunr.QueryLexer (str)
2744
+ this.query = query
2745
+ this.currentClause = {}
2746
+ this.lexemeIdx = 0
2747
+ }
2748
+
2749
+ lunr.QueryParser.prototype.parse = function () {
2750
+ this.lexer.run()
2751
+ this.lexemes = this.lexer.lexemes
2752
+
2753
+ var state = lunr.QueryParser.parseFieldOrTerm
2754
+
2755
+ while (state) {
2756
+ state = state(this)
2757
+ }
2758
+
2759
+ return this.query
2760
+ }
2761
+
2762
+ lunr.QueryParser.prototype.peekLexeme = function () {
2763
+ return this.lexemes[this.lexemeIdx]
2764
+ }
2765
+
2766
+ lunr.QueryParser.prototype.consumeLexeme = function () {
2767
+ var lexeme = this.peekLexeme()
2768
+ this.lexemeIdx += 1
2769
+ return lexeme
2770
+ }
2771
+
2772
+ lunr.QueryParser.prototype.nextClause = function () {
2773
+ var completedClause = this.currentClause
2774
+ this.query.clause(completedClause)
2775
+ this.currentClause = {}
2776
+ }
2777
+
2778
+ lunr.QueryParser.parseFieldOrTerm = function (parser) {
2779
+ var lexeme = parser.peekLexeme()
2780
+
2781
+ if (lexeme == undefined) {
2782
+ return
2783
+ }
2784
+
2785
+ switch (lexeme.type) {
2786
+ case lunr.QueryLexer.FIELD:
2787
+ return lunr.QueryParser.parseField
2788
+ case lunr.QueryLexer.TERM:
2789
+ return lunr.QueryParser.parseTerm
2790
+ default:
2791
+ var errorMessage = "expected either a field or a term, found " + lexeme.type
2792
+
2793
+ if (lexeme.str.length >= 1) {
2794
+ errorMessage += " with value '" + lexeme.str + "'"
2795
+ }
2796
+
2797
+ throw new lunr.QueryParseError (errorMessage, lexeme.start, lexeme.end)
2798
+ }
2799
+ }
2800
+
2801
+ lunr.QueryParser.parseField = function (parser) {
2802
+ var lexeme = parser.consumeLexeme()
2803
+
2804
+ if (lexeme == undefined) {
2805
+ return
2806
+ }
2807
+
2808
+ if (parser.query.allFields.indexOf(lexeme.str) == -1) {
2809
+ var possibleFields = parser.query.allFields.map(function (f) { return "'" + f + "'" }).join(', '),
2810
+ errorMessage = "unrecognised field '" + lexeme.str + "', possible fields: " + possibleFields
2811
+
2812
+ throw new lunr.QueryParseError (errorMessage, lexeme.start, lexeme.end)
2813
+ }
2814
+
2815
+ parser.currentClause.fields = [lexeme.str]
2816
+
2817
+ var nextLexeme = parser.peekLexeme()
2818
+
2819
+ if (nextLexeme == undefined) {
2820
+ var errorMessage = "expecting term, found nothing"
2821
+ throw new lunr.QueryParseError (errorMessage, lexeme.start, lexeme.end)
2822
+ }
2823
+
2824
+ switch (nextLexeme.type) {
2825
+ case lunr.QueryLexer.TERM:
2826
+ return lunr.QueryParser.parseTerm
2827
+ default:
2828
+ var errorMessage = "expecting term, found '" + nextLexeme.type + "'"
2829
+ throw new lunr.QueryParseError (errorMessage, nextLexeme.start, nextLexeme.end)
2830
+ }
2831
+ }
2832
+
2833
+ lunr.QueryParser.parseTerm = function (parser) {
2834
+ var lexeme = parser.consumeLexeme()
2835
+
2836
+ if (lexeme == undefined) {
2837
+ return
2838
+ }
2839
+
2840
+ parser.currentClause.term = lexeme.str.toLowerCase()
2841
+
2842
+ if (lexeme.str.indexOf("*") != -1) {
2843
+ parser.currentClause.usePipeline = false
2844
+ }
2845
+
2846
+ var nextLexeme = parser.peekLexeme()
2847
+
2848
+ if (nextLexeme == undefined) {
2849
+ parser.nextClause()
2850
+ return
2851
+ }
2852
+
2853
+ switch (nextLexeme.type) {
2854
+ case lunr.QueryLexer.TERM:
2855
+ parser.nextClause()
2856
+ return lunr.QueryParser.parseTerm
2857
+ case lunr.QueryLexer.FIELD:
2858
+ parser.nextClause()
2859
+ return lunr.QueryParser.parseField
2860
+ case lunr.QueryLexer.EDIT_DISTANCE:
2861
+ return lunr.QueryParser.parseEditDistance
2862
+ case lunr.QueryLexer.BOOST:
2863
+ return lunr.QueryParser.parseBoost
2864
+ default:
2865
+ var errorMessage = "Unexpected lexeme type '" + nextLexeme.type + "'"
2866
+ throw new lunr.QueryParseError (errorMessage, nextLexeme.start, nextLexeme.end)
2867
+ }
2868
+ }
2869
+
2870
+ lunr.QueryParser.parseEditDistance = function (parser) {
2871
+ var lexeme = parser.consumeLexeme()
2872
+
2873
+ if (lexeme == undefined) {
2874
+ return
2875
+ }
2876
+
2877
+ var editDistance = parseInt(lexeme.str, 10)
2878
+
2879
+ if (isNaN(editDistance)) {
2880
+ var errorMessage = "edit distance must be numeric"
2881
+ throw new lunr.QueryParseError (errorMessage, lexeme.start, lexeme.end)
2882
+ }
2883
+
2884
+ parser.currentClause.editDistance = editDistance
2885
+
2886
+ var nextLexeme = parser.peekLexeme()
2887
+
2888
+ if (nextLexeme == undefined) {
2889
+ parser.nextClause()
2890
+ return
2891
+ }
2892
+
2893
+ switch (nextLexeme.type) {
2894
+ case lunr.QueryLexer.TERM:
2895
+ parser.nextClause()
2896
+ return lunr.QueryParser.parseTerm
2897
+ case lunr.QueryLexer.FIELD:
2898
+ parser.nextClause()
2899
+ return lunr.QueryParser.parseField
2900
+ case lunr.QueryLexer.EDIT_DISTANCE:
2901
+ return lunr.QueryParser.parseEditDistance
2902
+ case lunr.QueryLexer.BOOST:
2903
+ return lunr.QueryParser.parseBoost
2904
+ default:
2905
+ var errorMessage = "Unexpected lexeme type '" + nextLexeme.type + "'"
2906
+ throw new lunr.QueryParseError (errorMessage, nextLexeme.start, nextLexeme.end)
2907
+ }
2908
+ }
2909
+
2910
+ lunr.QueryParser.parseBoost = function (parser) {
2911
+ var lexeme = parser.consumeLexeme()
2912
+
2913
+ if (lexeme == undefined) {
2914
+ return
2915
+ }
2916
+
2917
+ var boost = parseInt(lexeme.str, 10)
2918
+
2919
+ if (isNaN(boost)) {
2920
+ var errorMessage = "boost must be numeric"
2921
+ throw new lunr.QueryParseError (errorMessage, lexeme.start, lexeme.end)
2922
+ }
2923
+
2924
+ parser.currentClause.boost = boost
2925
+
2926
+ var nextLexeme = parser.peekLexeme()
2927
+
2928
+ if (nextLexeme == undefined) {
2929
+ parser.nextClause()
2930
+ return
2931
+ }
2932
+
2933
+ switch (nextLexeme.type) {
2934
+ case lunr.QueryLexer.TERM:
2935
+ parser.nextClause()
2936
+ return lunr.QueryParser.parseTerm
2937
+ case lunr.QueryLexer.FIELD:
2938
+ parser.nextClause()
2939
+ return lunr.QueryParser.parseField
2940
+ case lunr.QueryLexer.EDIT_DISTANCE:
2941
+ return lunr.QueryParser.parseEditDistance
2942
+ case lunr.QueryLexer.BOOST:
2943
+ return lunr.QueryParser.parseBoost
2944
+ default:
2945
+ var errorMessage = "Unexpected lexeme type '" + nextLexeme.type + "'"
2946
+ throw new lunr.QueryParseError (errorMessage, nextLexeme.start, nextLexeme.end)
2947
+ }
2948
+ }
2949
+
2950
+ /**
2951
+ * export the module via AMD, CommonJS or as a browser global
2952
+ * Export code from https://github.com/umdjs/umd/blob/master/returnExports.js
2953
+ */
2954
+ ;(function (root, factory) {
2955
+ if (typeof define === 'function' && define.amd) {
2956
+ // AMD. Register as an anonymous module.
2957
+ define(factory)
2958
+ } else if (typeof exports === 'object') {
2959
+ /**
2960
+ * Node. Does not work with strict CommonJS, but
2961
+ * only CommonJS-like enviroments that support module.exports,
2962
+ * like Node.
2963
+ */
2964
+ module.exports = factory()
2965
+ } else {
2966
+ // Browser globals (root is window)
2967
+ root.lunr = factory()
2968
+ }
2969
+ }(this, function () {
2970
+ /**
2971
+ * Just return a value to define the module export.
2972
+ * This example returns an object, but the module
2973
+ * can return a function as the exported value.
2974
+ */
2975
+ return lunr
2976
+ }))
2977
+ })();