module Redwood
class SearchResultsMode < ThreadIndexMode
- def initialize qobj
+ def initialize qobj, qopts = nil
@qobj = qobj
- super
+ @qopts = qopts
+
+ super [], { :qobj => @qobj }.merge(@qopts)
+ end
+
+ register_keymap do |k|
+ k.add :refine_search, "Refine search", '|'
+ end
+
+ def refine_search
+ query = BufferManager.ask :search, "refine query: ", (@qobj.to_s + " ")
+ return unless query && query !~ /^\s*$/
+ SearchResultsMode.spawn_from_query query
end
- ## TODO: think about this
- def is_relevant? m; super; end
+ ## a proper is_relevant? method requires some way of asking ferret
+ ## if an in-memory object satisfies a query. i'm not sure how to do
+ ## that yet. in the worst case i can make an in-memory index, add
+ ## the message, and search against it to see if i have > 0 results,
+ ## but that seems pretty insane.
- def load_threads opts={}
- n = opts[:num] || ThreadIndexMode::LOAD_MORE_THREAD_NUM
- load_n_threads_background n, :qobj => @qobj,
- :load_killed => true,
- :load_spam => false,
- :when_done =>(lambda do |num|
- opts[:when_done].call if opts[:when_done]
- if num > 0
- BufferManager.flash "Found #{num} threads"
- else
- BufferManager.flash "No matches"
- end
- end)
+ def self.spawn_from_query text
+ begin
+ qobj, extraopts = Index.parse_user_query_string(text)
+ return unless qobj
+ short_text = text.length < 20 ? text : text[0 ... 20] + "..."
+ mode = SearchResultsMode.new qobj, extraopts
+ BufferManager.spawn "search: \"#{short_text}\"", mode
+ mode.load_threads :num => mode.buffer.content_height
+ rescue Ferret::QueryParser::QueryParseException => e
+ BufferManager.flash "Couldn't parse query."
+ end
end
end