function search_update_totals
Same name in other branches
- 8.9.x core/modules/search/search.module \search_update_totals()
Updates the {search_total} database table.
This function is called on shutdown to ensure that {search_total} is always up to date (even if cron times out or otherwise fails).
11 calls to search_update_totals()
- SearchAdvancedSearchForm::setUp in modules/
search/ search.test - Sets up a Drupal site for running functional and integration tests.
- SearchCommentCountToggleTestCase::setUp in modules/
search/ search.test - Sets up a Drupal site for running functional and integration tests.
- SearchConfigSettingsForm::setUp in modules/
search/ search.test - Sets up a Drupal site for running functional and integration tests.
- SearchEmbedForm::setUp in modules/
search/ search.test - Sets up a Drupal site for running functional and integration tests.
- SearchExactTestCase::testExactQuery in modules/
search/ search.test - Tests that the correct number of pager links are found for both keywords and phrases.
1 string reference to 'search_update_totals'
- search_cron in modules/
search/ search.module - Implements hook_cron().
File
-
modules/
search/ search.module, line 373
Code
function search_update_totals() {
// Update word IDF (Inverse Document Frequency) counts for new/changed words.
foreach (search_dirty() as $word => $dummy) {
// Get total count
$total = db_query("SELECT SUM(score) FROM {search_index} WHERE word = :word", array(
':word' => $word,
), array(
'target' => 'slave',
))->fetchField();
// Apply Zipf's law to equalize the probability distribution.
$total = log10(1 + 1 / max(1, $total));
db_merge('search_total')->key(array(
'word' => $word,
))
->fields(array(
'count' => $total,
))
->execute();
}
// Find words that were deleted from search_index, but are still in
// search_total. We use a LEFT JOIN between the two tables and keep only the
// rows which fail to join.
$result = db_query("SELECT t.word AS realword, i.word FROM {search_total} t LEFT JOIN {search_index} i ON t.word = i.word WHERE i.word IS NULL", array(), array(
'target' => 'slave',
));
$or = db_or();
foreach ($result as $word) {
$or->condition('word', $word->realword);
}
if (count($or) > 0) {
db_delete('search_total')->condition($or)
->execute();
}
}
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