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in syspref it appears as "OFF", but in opac-search it's considered as true. Changing the test to be sure syspref & opac-search consider the same thing Signed-off-by: Chris Cormack <crc@liblime.com> Signed-off-by: Joshua Ferraro <jmf@liblime.com>
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656 lines
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Prolog
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#!/usr/bin/perl
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# Script to perform searching
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# For documentation try 'perldoc /path/to/search'
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#
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# $Header$
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#
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# Copyright 2006 LibLime
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#
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# This file is part of Koha
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#
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# Koha is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the
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# terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
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# Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later
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# version.
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#
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# Koha is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
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# WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR
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# A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
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# Koha; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place,
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# Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
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=head1 NAME
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search - a search script for finding records in a Koha system (Version 3.0)
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=head1 OVERVIEW
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This script contains a new search API for Koha 3.0. It is designed to be
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simple to use and configure, yet capable of performing feats like stemming,
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field weighting, relevance ranking, support for multiple query language
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formats (CCL, CQL, PQF), full or nearly full support for the
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bib1 attribute set, extended attribute sets defined in Zebra profiles, access
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to the full range of Z39.50 query options, federated searches on Z39.50
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targets, etc.
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I believe the API as represented in this script is mostly sound, even if the
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individual functions in Search.pm and Koha.pm need to be cleaned up. Of course,
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you are free to disagree :-)
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I will attempt to describe what is happening at each part of this script.
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-- JF
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=head2 INTRO
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This script performs two functions:
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=over
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=item 1. interacts with Koha to retrieve and display the results of a search
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=item 2. loads the advanced search page
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=back
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These two functions share many of the same variables and modules, so the first
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task is to load what they have in common and determine which template to use.
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Once determined, proceed to only load the variables and procedures necessary
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for that function.
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=head2 THE ADVANCED SEARCH PAGE
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If we're loading the advanced search page this script will call a number of
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display* routines which populate objects that are sent to the template for
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display of things like search indexes, languages, search limits, branches,
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etc. These are not stored in the template for two reasons:
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=over
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=item 1. Efficiency - we have more control over objects inside the script,
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and it's possible to not duplicate things like indexes (if the search indexes
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were stored in the template they would need to be repeated)
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=item 2. Customization - if these elements were moved to the sql database it
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would allow a simple librarian to determine which fields to display on the page
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without editing any html (also how the fields should behave when being searched).
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=back
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However, they create one problem : the strings aren't translated. I have an idea
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for how to do this that I will purusue soon.
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=head2 PERFORMING A SEARCH
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If we're performing a search, this script performs three primary
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operations:
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=over
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=item 1. builds query strings (yes, plural)
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=item 2. perform the search and return the results array
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=item 3. build the HTML for output to the template
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=back
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There are several additional secondary functions performed that I will
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not cover in detail.
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=head3 1. Building Query Strings
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There are several types of queries needed in the process of search and retrieve:
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=over
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=item 1 Koha query - the query that is passed to Zebra
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This is the most complex query that needs to be built. The original design goal
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was to use a custom CCL2PQF query parser to translate an incoming CCL query into
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a multi-leaf query to pass to Zebra. It needs to be multi-leaf to allow field
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weighting, koha-specific relevance ranking, and stemming. When I have a chance
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I'll try to flesh out this section to better explain.
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This query incorporates query profiles that aren't compatible with non-Zebra
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Z39.50 targets to acomplish the field weighting and relevance ranking.
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=item 2 Federated query - the query that is passed to other Z39.50 targets
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This query is just the user's query expressed in CCL CQL, or PQF for passing to a
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non-zebra Z39.50 target (one that doesn't support the extended profile that Zebra does).
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=item 3 Search description - passed to the template / saved for future refinements of
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the query (by user)
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This is a simple string that completely expresses the query in a way that can be parsed
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by Koha for future refinements of the query or as a part of a history feature. It differs
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from the human search description:
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1. it does not contain commas or = signs
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=item 4 Human search description - what the user sees in the search_desc area
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This is a simple string nearly identical to the Search description, but more human
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readable. It will contain = signs or commas, etc.
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=back
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=head3 2. Perform the Search
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This section takes the query strings and performs searches on the named servers, including
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the Koha Zebra server, stores the results in a deeply nested object, builds 'faceted results',
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and returns these objects.
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=head3 3. Build HTML
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The final major section of this script takes the objects collected thusfar and builds the
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HTML for output to the template and user.
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=head3 Additional Notes
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Not yet completed...
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=cut
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use strict; # always use
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## STEP 1. Load things that are used in both search page and
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# results page and decide which template to load, operations
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# to perform, etc.
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## load Koha modules
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use C4::Context;
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use C4::Output;
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use C4::Auth;
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use C4::Search;
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use C4::Languages; # getAllLanguages
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use C4::Koha;
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use POSIX qw(ceil floor);
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use C4::Branch; # GetBranches
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# create a new CGI object
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# not sure undef_params option is working, need to test
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use CGI qw('-no_undef_params');
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my $cgi = new CGI;
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my ($template,$borrowernumber,$cookie);
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# decide which template to use
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my $template_name;
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my $template_type;
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my @params = $cgi->param("limit");
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if ((@params>=1) || ($cgi->param("q")) || ($cgi->param('multibranchlimit')) || ($cgi->param('limit-yr')) ) {
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$template_name = 'opac-results.tmpl';
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}
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else {
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$template_name = 'opac-advsearch.tmpl';
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$template_type = 'advsearch';
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}
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# load the template
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($template, $borrowernumber, $cookie) = get_template_and_user({
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template_name => $template_name,
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query => $cgi,
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type => "opac",
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authnotrequired => 1,
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}
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);
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if (C4::Context->preference("marcflavour") eq "UNIMARC" ) {
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$template->param('UNIMARC' => 1);
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}
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=head1 BUGS and FIXMEs
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There are many, most are documented in the code. The one that
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isn't fully documented, but referred to is the need for a full
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query parser.
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=cut
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## URI Re-Writing
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# Deprecated, but preserved because it's interesting :-)
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#my $rewrite_flag;
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#my $uri = $cgi->url(-base => 1);
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#my $relative_url = $cgi->url(-relative=>1);
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#$uri.="/".$relative_url."?";
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#warn "URI:$uri";
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#my @cgi_params_list = $cgi->param();
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#my $url_params = $cgi->Vars;
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#
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#for my $each_param_set (@cgi_params_list) {
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# $uri.= join "", map "\&$each_param_set=".$_, split("\0",$url_params->{$each_param_set}) if $url_params->{$each_param_set};
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#}
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#warn "New URI:$uri";
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# Only re-write a URI if there are params or if it already hasn't been re-written
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#unless (($cgi->param('r')) || (!$cgi->param()) ) {
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# print $cgi->redirect( -uri=>$uri."&r=1",
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# -cookie => $cookie);
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# exit;
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#}
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# load the branches
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my $branches = GetBranches();
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my @branch_loop;
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#push @branch_loop, {value => "", branchname => "All Branches", };
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for my $branch_hash (sort keys %$branches) {
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push @branch_loop, {value => "$branch_hash" , branchname => $branches->{$branch_hash}->{'branchname'}, };
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}
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my $categories = GetBranchCategories(undef,'searchdomain');
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$template->param(branchloop => \@branch_loop, searchdomainloop => $categories);
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# load the itemtypes
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my $itemtypes = GetItemTypes;
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my @itemtypesloop;
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my $selected=1;
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my $cnt;
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my $imgdir = getitemtypeimagesrc();
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foreach my $thisitemtype ( sort {$itemtypes->{$a}->{'description'} cmp $itemtypes->{$b}->{'description'} } keys %$itemtypes ) {
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my %row =( number=>$cnt++,
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imageurl=> $itemtypes->{$thisitemtype}->{'imageurl'}?($imgdir."/".$itemtypes->{$thisitemtype}->{'imageurl'}):"",
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code => $thisitemtype,
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selected => $selected,
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description => $itemtypes->{$thisitemtype}->{'description'},
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count5 => $cnt % 4,
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);
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$selected = 0 if ($selected) ;
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push @itemtypesloop, \%row;
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}
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$template->param(itemtypeloop => \@itemtypesloop);
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# # load the itypes (Called item types in the template -- just authorized values for searching)
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# my ($itypecount,@itype_loop) = GetCcodes();
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# $template->param(itypeloop=>\@itype_loop,);
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# load the languages ( for switching from one template to another )
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$template->param(languages_loop => getTranslatedLanguages('intranet','prog'));
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# The following should only be loaded if we're bringing up the advanced search template
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if ( $template_type eq 'advsearch' ) {
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# load the servers (used for searching -- to do federated searching, etc.)
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my $primary_servers_loop;# = displayPrimaryServers();
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$template->param(outer_servers_loop => $primary_servers_loop,);
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my $secondary_servers_loop;# = displaySecondaryServers();
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$template->param(outer_sup_servers_loop => $secondary_servers_loop,);
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# determine what to display next to the search boxes (ie, boolean option
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# shouldn't appear on the first one, scan indexes should, adding a new
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# box should only appear on the last, etc.
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my @search_boxes_array;
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my $search_boxes_count = C4::Context->preference("OPACAdvSearchInputCount") | 3; # FIXME: should be a syspref
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for (my $i=1;$i<=$search_boxes_count;$i++) {
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# if it's the first one, don't display boolean option, but show scan indexes
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if ($i==1) {
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push @search_boxes_array,
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{
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scan_index => 1,
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};
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}
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# if it's the last one, show the 'add field' box
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elsif ($i==$search_boxes_count) {
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push @search_boxes_array,
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{
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boolean => 1,
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add_field => 1,
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};
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}
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else {
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push @search_boxes_array,
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{
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boolean => 1,
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};
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}
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}
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$template->param(uc(C4::Context->preference("marcflavour")) => 1,
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search_boxes_loop => \@search_boxes_array);
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# load the language limits (for search)
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my $languages_limit_loop = getAllLanguages();
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$template->param(search_languages_loop => $languages_limit_loop,);
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# use the global setting by default
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if ( C4::Context->preference("expandedSearchOption") == 1) {
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$template->param( expanded_options => C4::Context->preference("expandedSearchOption") );
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}
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# but let the user override it
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if ( ($cgi->param('expanded_options') == 0) || ($cgi->param('expanded_options') == 1 ) ) {
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$template->param( expanded_options => $cgi->param('expanded_options'));
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}
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output_html_with_http_headers $cgi, $cookie, $template->output;
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exit;
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}
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### OK, if we're this far, we're performing an actual search
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# Fetch the paramater list as a hash in scalar context:
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# * returns paramater list as tied hash ref
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# * we can edit the values by changing the key
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# * multivalued CGI paramaters are returned as a packaged string separated by "\0" (null)
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my $params = $cgi->Vars;
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# Params that can have more than one value
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# sort by is used to sort the query
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# in theory can have more than one but generally there's just one
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my $default_sort_by = C4::Context->preference('OPACdefaultSortField')."_".C4::Context->preference('OPACdefaultSortOrder')
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if (C4::Context->preference('OPACdefaultSortField') && C4::Context->preference('OPACdefaultSortOrder'));
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my @sort_by;
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@sort_by = split("\0",$params->{'sort_by'}) if $params->{'sort_by'};
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$sort_by[0] = $default_sort_by unless $sort_by[0];
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foreach my $sort (@sort_by) {
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$template->param($sort => 1);
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}
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$template->param('sort_by' => $sort_by[0]);
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# Use the servers defined, or just search our local catalog(default)
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my @servers;
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@servers = split("\0",$params->{'server'}) if $params->{'server'};
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unless (@servers) {
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#FIXME: this should be handled using Context.pm
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@servers = ("biblioserver");
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# @servers = C4::Context->config("biblioserver");
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}
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# operators include boolean and proximity operators and are used
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# to evaluate multiple operands
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my @operators;
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@operators = split("\0",$params->{'op'}) if $params->{'op'};
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# indexes are query qualifiers, like 'title', 'author', etc. They
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# can be single or multiple parameters separated by comma: kw,right-Truncation
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my @indexes;
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@indexes = split("\0",$params->{'idx'});
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# if a simple index (only one) display the index used in the top search box
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if (@indexes[0] && !@indexes[1]) {
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$template->param("ms_".@indexes[0] => 1);
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}
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# an operand can be a single term, a phrase, or a complete ccl query
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my @operands;
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@operands = split("\0",$params->{'q'}) if $params->{'q'};
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# if a simple search, display the value in the search box
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if (@operands[0] && !@operands[1]) {
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$template->param(ms_value => @operands[0]);
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}
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# limits are use to limit to results to a pre-defined category such as branch or language
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my @limits;
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@limits = split("\0",$params->{'limit'}) if $params->{'limit'};
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if($params->{'multibranchlimit'}) {
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push @limits, join(" or ", map { "branch: $_ "} @{GetBranchesInCategory($params->{'multibranchlimit'})}) ;
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}
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my $available;
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foreach my $limit(@limits) {
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if ($limit =~/available/) {
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$available = 1;
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}
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}
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$template->param(available => $available);
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# append year limits if they exist
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push @limits, map "yr:".$_, split("\0",$params->{'limit-yr'}) if $params->{'limit-yr'};
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# Params that can only have one value
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my $scan = $params->{'scan'};
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my $count = C4::Context->preference('OPACnumSearchResults') || 20;
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my $results_per_page = $params->{'count'} || $count;
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my $offset = $params->{'offset'} || 0;
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my $page = $cgi->param('page') || 1;
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#my $offset = ($page-1)*$results_per_page;
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my $hits;
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my $expanded_facet = $params->{'expand'};
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# Define some global variables
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my ( $error,$query,$simple_query,$query_cgi,$query_desc,$limit,$limit_cgi,$limit_desc,$stopwords_removed,$query_type);
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my @results;
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## I. BUILD THE QUERY
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( $error,$query,$simple_query,$query_cgi,$query_desc,$limit,$limit_cgi,$limit_desc,$stopwords_removed,$query_type) = buildQuery(\@operators,\@operands,\@indexes,\@limits,\@sort_by);
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## parse the query_cgi string and put it into a form suitable for <input>s
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my @query_inputs;
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for my $this_cgi ( split('&',$query_cgi) ) {
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next unless $this_cgi;
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$this_cgi =~ m/(.*=)(.*)/;
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my $input_name = $1;
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my $input_value = $2;
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$input_name =~ s/=$//;
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push @query_inputs, { input_name => $input_name, input_value => $input_value };
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}
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$template->param ( QUERY_INPUTS => \@query_inputs );
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## parse the limit_cgi string and put it into a form suitable for <input>s
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my @limit_inputs;
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for my $this_cgi ( split('&',$limit_cgi) ) {
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next unless $this_cgi;
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$this_cgi =~ m/(.*=)(.*)/;
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my $input_name = $1;
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my $input_value = $2;
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$input_name =~ s/=$//;
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push @limit_inputs, { input_name => $input_name, input_value => $input_value };
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}
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# add OPAC 'hidelostitems'
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# not items with
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if (C4::Context->preference('hidelostitems') == 1) {
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$query ="($query) not ((lost,st-numeric gt 0) or ( allrecords,AlwaysMatches='' not lost,AlwaysMatches=''))";
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warn "Q".$query;
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}
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# add OPAC suppression - requires at least one item indexed with Suppress
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if (C4::Context->preference('OpacSuppression')) {
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$query = "($query) not Suppress=1";
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}
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$template->param ( LIMIT_INPUTS => \@limit_inputs );
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## II. DO THE SEARCH AND GET THE RESULTS
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my $total; # the total results for the whole set
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my $facets; # this object stores the faceted results that display on the left-hand of the results page
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my @results_array;
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my $results_hashref;
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if (C4::Context->preference('NoZebra')) {
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eval {
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($error, $results_hashref, $facets) = NZgetRecords($query,$simple_query,\@sort_by,\@servers,$results_per_page,$offset,$expanded_facet,$branches,$query_type,$scan);
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};
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} else {
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eval {
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($error, $results_hashref, $facets) = getRecords($query,$simple_query,\@sort_by,\@servers,$results_per_page,$offset,$expanded_facet,$branches,$query_type,$scan);
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};
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}
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if ($@ || $error) {
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$template->param(query_error => $error.$@);
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output_html_with_http_headers $cgi, $cookie, $template->output;
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exit;
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}
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# FIXME: This belongs in tools/ not in the primary search results page
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my $op=$cgi->param("operation");
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if ($op eq "bulkedit"){
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my ($countchanged,$listunchanged)=
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ModBiblios($results_hashref->{'biblioserver'}->{"RECORDS"},
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$params->{"tagsubfield"},
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$params->{"inputvalue"},
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$params->{"targetvalue"},
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$params->{"test"}
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);
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$template->param(bulkeditresults=>1,
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tagsubfield=>$params->{"tagsubfield"},
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inputvalue=>$params->{"inputvalue"},
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targetvalue=>$params->{"targetvalue"},
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countchanged=>$countchanged,
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countunchanged=>scalar(@$listunchanged),
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listunchanged=>$listunchanged);
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if (C4::Context->userenv->{'flags'}==1 ||(C4::Context->userenv->{'flags'} & ( 2**9 ) )){
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#Edit Catalogue Permissions
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$template->param(bulkedit => 1);
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$template->param(tagsubfields=>GetManagedTagSubfields());
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}
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}
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# At this point, each server has given us a result set
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# now we build that set for template display
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my @sup_results_array;
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for (my $i=0;$i<=@servers;$i++) {
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my $server = $servers[$i];
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if ($server =~/biblioserver/) { # this is the local bibliographic server
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$hits = $results_hashref->{$server}->{"hits"};
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my $page = $cgi->param('page') || 0;
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my @newresults = searchResults( $query_desc,$hits,$results_per_page,$offset,@{$results_hashref->{$server}->{"RECORDS"}});
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$total = $total + $results_hashref->{$server}->{"hits"};
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if ($hits) {
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$template->param(total => $hits);
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my $limit_cgi_not_availablity = $limit_cgi;
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$limit_cgi_not_availablity =~ s/&limit=available//g;
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$template->param(limit_cgi_not_availablity => $limit_cgi_not_availablity);
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$template->param(limit_cgi => $limit_cgi);
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$template->param(query_cgi => $query_cgi);
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$template->param(query_desc => $query_desc);
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$template->param(limit_desc => $limit_desc);
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if ($query_desc || $limit_desc) {
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$template->param(searchdesc => 1);
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}
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$template->param(stopwords_removed => "@$stopwords_removed") if $stopwords_removed;
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$template->param(results_per_page => $results_per_page);
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$template->param(SEARCH_RESULTS => \@newresults);
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## Build the page numbers on the bottom of the page
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my @page_numbers;
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# total number of pages there will be
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my $pages = ceil($hits / $results_per_page);
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# default page number
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my $current_page_number = 1;
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$current_page_number = ($offset / $results_per_page + 1) if $offset;
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my $previous_page_offset = $offset - $results_per_page unless ($offset - $results_per_page <0);
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my $next_page_offset = $offset + $results_per_page;
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# If we're within the first 10 pages, keep it simple
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#warn "current page:".$current_page_number;
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if ($current_page_number < 10) {
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# just show the first 10 pages
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# Loop through the pages
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my $pages_to_show = 10;
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$pages_to_show = $pages if $pages<10;
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for ($i=1; $i<=$pages_to_show;$i++) {
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# the offset for this page
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my $this_offset = (($i*$results_per_page)-$results_per_page);
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# the page number for this page
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my $this_page_number = $i;
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# it should only be highlighted if it's the current page
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my $highlight = 1 if ($this_page_number == $current_page_number);
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# put it in the array
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push @page_numbers, { offset => $this_offset, pg => $this_page_number, highlight => $highlight, sort_by => join " ",@sort_by };
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|
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}
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|
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}
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# now, show twenty pages, with the current one smack in the middle
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else {
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for ($i=$current_page_number; $i<=($current_page_number + 20 );$i++) {
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my $this_offset = ((($i-9)*$results_per_page)-$results_per_page);
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my $this_page_number = $i-9;
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my $highlight = 1 if ($this_page_number == $current_page_number);
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|
if ($this_page_number <= $pages) {
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push @page_numbers, { offset => $this_offset, pg => $this_page_number, highlight => $highlight, sort_by => join " ",@sort_by };
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}
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|
}
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|
|
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}
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$template->param( PAGE_NUMBERS => \@page_numbers,
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previous_page_offset => $previous_page_offset) unless $pages < 2;
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$template->param(next_page_offset => $next_page_offset) unless $pages eq $current_page_number;
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|
}
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|
} # end of the if local
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|
else {
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|
# check if it's a z3950 or opensearch source
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|
my $zed3950 = 0; # FIXME :: Hardcoded value.
|
|
if ($zed3950) {
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|
my @inner_sup_results_array;
|
|
for my $sup_record ( @{$results_hashref->{$server}->{"RECORDS"}} ) {
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|
my $marc_record_object = MARC::Record->new_from_usmarc($sup_record);
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|
my $control_number = $marc_record_object->field('010')->subfield('a') if $marc_record_object->field('010');
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|
$control_number =~ s/^ //g;
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|
my $link = "http://catalog.loc.gov/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?SAB1=".$control_number."&BOOL1=all+of+these&FLD1=LC+Control+Number+LCCN+%28K010%29+%28K010%29&GRP1=AND+with+next+set&SAB2=&BOOL2=all+of+these&FLD2=Keyword+Anywhere+%28GKEY%29+%28GKEY%29&PID=6211&SEQ=20060816121838&CNT=25&HIST=1";
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|
my $title = $marc_record_object->title();
|
|
push @inner_sup_results_array, {
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|
'title' => $title,
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|
'link' => $link,
|
|
};
|
|
}
|
|
my $servername = $server;
|
|
push @sup_results_array, { servername => $servername, inner_sup_results_loop => \@inner_sup_results_array};
|
|
$template->param(outer_sup_results_loop => \@sup_results_array);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
} #/end of the for loop
|
|
#$template->param(FEDERATED_RESULTS => \@results_array);
|
|
|
|
|
|
$template->param(
|
|
#classlist => $classlist,
|
|
total => $total,
|
|
opacfacets => 1,
|
|
facets_loop => $facets,
|
|
scan => $scan,
|
|
search_error => $error,
|
|
);
|
|
|
|
if ($query_desc || $limit_desc) {
|
|
$template->param(searchdesc => 1);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
## Now let's find out if we have any supplemental data to show the user
|
|
# and in the meantime, save the current query for statistical purposes, etc.
|
|
my $koha_spsuggest; # a flag to tell if we've got suggestions coming from Koha
|
|
my @koha_spsuggest; # place we store the suggestions to be returned to the template as LOOP
|
|
my $phrases = $query_desc;
|
|
my $ipaddress;
|
|
|
|
if ( C4::Context->preference("kohaspsuggest") ) {
|
|
my ($suggest_host, $suggest_dbname, $suggest_user, $suggest_pwd) = split(':', C4::Context->preference("kohaspsuggest"));
|
|
eval {
|
|
my $koha_spsuggest_dbh;
|
|
# FIXME: this needs to be moved to Context.pm
|
|
eval {
|
|
$koha_spsuggest_dbh=DBI->connect("DBI:mysql:$suggest_dbname:$suggest_host","$suggest_user","$suggest_pwd");
|
|
};
|
|
if ($@) {
|
|
warn "can't connect to spsuggest db";
|
|
}
|
|
else {
|
|
my $koha_spsuggest_insert = "INSERT INTO phrase_log(phr_phrase,phr_resultcount,phr_ip) VALUES(?,?,?)";
|
|
my $koha_spsuggest_query = "SELECT display FROM distincts WHERE strcmp(soundex(suggestion), soundex(?)) = 0 order by soundex(suggestion) limit 0,5";
|
|
my $koha_spsuggest_sth = $koha_spsuggest_dbh->prepare($koha_spsuggest_query);
|
|
$koha_spsuggest_sth->execute($phrases);
|
|
while (my $spsuggestion = $koha_spsuggest_sth->fetchrow_array) {
|
|
$spsuggestion =~ s/(:|\/)//g;
|
|
my %line;
|
|
$line{spsuggestion} = $spsuggestion;
|
|
push @koha_spsuggest,\%line;
|
|
$koha_spsuggest = 1;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Now save the current query
|
|
$koha_spsuggest_sth=$koha_spsuggest_dbh->prepare($koha_spsuggest_insert);
|
|
#$koha_spsuggest_sth->execute($phrases,$results_per_page,$ipaddress);
|
|
$koha_spsuggest_sth->finish;
|
|
|
|
$template->param( koha_spsuggest => $koha_spsuggest ) unless $hits;
|
|
$template->param( SPELL_SUGGEST => \@koha_spsuggest,
|
|
);
|
|
}
|
|
};
|
|
if ($@) {
|
|
warn "Kohaspsuggest failure:".$@;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# VI. BUILD THE TEMPLATE
|
|
output_html_with_http_headers $cgi, $cookie, $template->output;
|