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| author | Adam Carpenter <gitlab@53hor.net> | 2019-06-03 20:19:17 -0400 | 
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| committer | Adam Carpenter <gitlab@53hor.net> | 2019-06-03 20:19:17 -0400 | 
| commit | cd1969f17742d9d72b1502cb2a6baa62e8be5c3e (patch) | |
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Let's call it version 1.0.
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diff --git a/public/js/lunr.js b/public/js/lunr.js deleted file mode 100644 index 1dc8e5f..0000000 --- a/public/js/lunr.js +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3471 +0,0 @@ -/** - * lunr - http://lunrjs.com - A bit like Solr, but much smaller and not as bright - 2.3.6 - * Copyright (C) 2019 Oliver Nightingale - * @license MIT - */ - -;(function(){ - -/** - * A convenience function for configuring and constructing - * a new lunr Index. - * - * A lunr.Builder instance is created and the pipeline setup - * with a trimmer, stop word filter and stemmer. - * - * This builder object is yielded to the configuration function - * that is passed as a parameter, allowing the list of fields - * and other builder parameters to be customised. - * - * All documents _must_ be added within the passed config function. - * - * @example - * var idx = lunr(function () { - *   this.field('title') - *   this.field('body') - *   this.ref('id') - * - *   documents.forEach(function (doc) { - *     this.add(doc) - *   }, this) - * }) - * - * @see {@link lunr.Builder} - * @see {@link lunr.Pipeline} - * @see {@link lunr.trimmer} - * @see {@link lunr.stopWordFilter} - * @see {@link lunr.stemmer} - * @namespace {function} lunr - */ -var lunr = function (config) { -  var builder = new lunr.Builder - -  builder.pipeline.add( -    lunr.trimmer, -    lunr.stopWordFilter, -    lunr.stemmer -  ) - -  builder.searchPipeline.add( -    lunr.stemmer -  ) - -  config.call(builder, builder) -  return builder.build() -} - -lunr.version = "2.3.6" -/*! - * lunr.utils - * Copyright (C) 2019 Oliver Nightingale - */ - -/** - * A namespace containing utils for the rest of the lunr library - * @namespace lunr.utils - */ -lunr.utils = {} - -/** - * Print a warning message to the console. - * - * @param {String} message The message to be printed. - * @memberOf lunr.utils - * @function - */ -lunr.utils.warn = (function (global) { -  /* eslint-disable no-console */ -  return function (message) { -    if (global.console && console.warn) { -      console.warn(message) -    } -  } -  /* eslint-enable no-console */ -})(this) - -/** - * Convert an object to a string. - * - * In the case of `null` and `undefined` the function returns - * the empty string, in all other cases the result of calling - * `toString` on the passed object is returned. - * - * @param {Any} obj The object to convert to a string. - * @return {String} string representation of the passed object. - * @memberOf lunr.utils - */ -lunr.utils.asString = function (obj) { -  if (obj === void 0 || obj === null) { -    return "" -  } else { -    return obj.toString() -  } -} - -/** - * Clones an object. - * - * Will create a copy of an existing object such that any mutations - * on the copy cannot affect the original. - * - * Only shallow objects are supported, passing a nested object to this - * function will cause a TypeError. - * - * Objects with primitives, and arrays of primitives are supported. - * - * @param {Object} obj The object to clone. - * @return {Object} a clone of the passed object. - * @throws {TypeError} when a nested object is passed. - * @memberOf Utils - */ -lunr.utils.clone = function (obj) { -  if (obj === null || obj === undefined) { -    return obj -  } - -  var clone = Object.create(null), -      keys = Object.keys(obj) - -  for (var i = 0; i < keys.length; i++) { -    var key = keys[i], -        val = obj[key] - -    if (Array.isArray(val)) { -      clone[key] = val.slice() -      continue -    } - -    if (typeof val === 'string' || -        typeof val === 'number' || -        typeof val === 'boolean') { -      clone[key] = val -      continue -    } - -    throw new TypeError("clone is not deep and does not support nested objects") -  } - -  return clone -} -lunr.FieldRef = function (docRef, fieldName, stringValue) { -  this.docRef = docRef -  this.fieldName = fieldName -  this._stringValue = stringValue -} - -lunr.FieldRef.joiner = "/" - -lunr.FieldRef.fromString = function (s) { -  var n = s.indexOf(lunr.FieldRef.joiner) - -  if (n === -1) { -    throw "malformed field ref string" -  } - -  var fieldRef = s.slice(0, n), -      docRef = s.slice(n + 1) - -  return new lunr.FieldRef (docRef, fieldRef, s) -} - -lunr.FieldRef.prototype.toString = function () { -  if (this._stringValue == undefined) { -    this._stringValue = this.fieldName + lunr.FieldRef.joiner + this.docRef -  } - -  return this._stringValue -} -/*! - * lunr.Set - * Copyright (C) 2019 Oliver Nightingale - */ - -/** - * A lunr set. - * - * @constructor - */ -lunr.Set = function (elements) { -  this.elements = Object.create(null) - -  if (elements) { -    this.length = elements.length - -    for (var i = 0; i < this.length; i++) { -      this.elements[elements[i]] = true -    } -  } else { -    this.length = 0 -  } -} - -/** - * A complete set that contains all elements. - * - * @static - * @readonly - * @type {lunr.Set} - */ -lunr.Set.complete = { -  intersect: function (other) { -    return other -  }, - -  union: function (other) { -    return other -  }, - -  contains: function () { -    return true -  } -} - -/** - * An empty set that contains no elements. - * - * @static - * @readonly - * @type {lunr.Set} - */ -lunr.Set.empty = { -  intersect: function () { -    return this -  }, - -  union: function (other) { -    return other -  }, - -  contains: function () { -    return false -  } -} - -/** - * Returns true if this set contains the specified object. - * - * @param {object} object - Object whose presence in this set is to be tested. - * @returns {boolean} - True if this set contains the specified object. - */ -lunr.Set.prototype.contains = function (object) { -  return !!this.elements[object] -} - -/** - * Returns a new set containing only the elements that are present in both - * this set and the specified set. - * - * @param {lunr.Set} other - set to intersect with this set. - * @returns {lunr.Set} a new set that is the intersection of this and the specified set. - */ - -lunr.Set.prototype.intersect = function (other) { -  var a, b, elements, intersection = [] - -  if (other === lunr.Set.complete) { -    return this -  } - -  if (other === lunr.Set.empty) { -    return other -  } - -  if (this.length < other.length) { -    a = this -    b = other -  } else { -    a = other -    b = this -  } - -  elements = Object.keys(a.elements) - -  for (var i = 0; i < elements.length; i++) { -    var element = elements[i] -    if (element in b.elements) { -      intersection.push(element) -    } -  } - -  return new lunr.Set (intersection) -} - -/** - * Returns a new set combining the elements of this and the specified set. - * - * @param {lunr.Set} other - set to union with this set. - * @return {lunr.Set} a new set that is the union of this and the specified set. - */ - -lunr.Set.prototype.union = function (other) { -  if (other === lunr.Set.complete) { -    return lunr.Set.complete -  } - -  if (other === lunr.Set.empty) { -    return this -  } - -  return new lunr.Set(Object.keys(this.elements).concat(Object.keys(other.elements))) -} -/** - * A function to calculate the inverse document frequency for - * a posting. This is shared between the builder and the index - * - * @private - * @param {object} posting - The posting for a given term - * @param {number} documentCount - The total number of documents. - */ -lunr.idf = function (posting, documentCount) { -  var documentsWithTerm = 0 - -  for (var fieldName in posting) { -    if (fieldName == '_index') continue // Ignore the term index, its not a field -    documentsWithTerm += Object.keys(posting[fieldName]).length -  } - -  var x = (documentCount - documentsWithTerm + 0.5) / (documentsWithTerm + 0.5) - -  return Math.log(1 + Math.abs(x)) -} - -/** - * A token wraps a string representation of a token - * as it is passed through the text processing pipeline. - * - * @constructor - * @param {string} [str=''] - The string token being wrapped. - * @param {object} [metadata={}] - Metadata associated with this token. - */ -lunr.Token = function (str, metadata) { -  this.str = str || "" -  this.metadata = metadata || {} -} - -/** - * Returns the token string that is being wrapped by this object. - * - * @returns {string} - */ -lunr.Token.prototype.toString = function () { -  return this.str -} - -/** - * A token update function is used when updating or optionally - * when cloning a token. - * - * @callback lunr.Token~updateFunction - * @param {string} str - The string representation of the token. - * @param {Object} metadata - All metadata associated with this token. - */ - -/** - * Applies the given function to the wrapped string token. - * - * @example - * token.update(function (str, metadata) { - *   return str.toUpperCase() - * }) - * - * @param {lunr.Token~updateFunction} fn - A function to apply to the token string. - * @returns {lunr.Token} - */ -lunr.Token.prototype.update = function (fn) { -  this.str = fn(this.str, this.metadata) -  return this -} - -/** - * Creates a clone of this token. Optionally a function can be - * applied to the cloned token. - * - * @param {lunr.Token~updateFunction} [fn] - An optional function to apply to the cloned token. - * @returns {lunr.Token} - */ -lunr.Token.prototype.clone = function (fn) { -  fn = fn || function (s) { return s } -  return new lunr.Token (fn(this.str, this.metadata), this.metadata) -} -/*! - * lunr.tokenizer - * Copyright (C) 2019 Oliver Nightingale - */ - -/** - * A function for splitting a string into tokens ready to be inserted into - * the search index. Uses `lunr.tokenizer.separator` to split strings, change - * the value of this property to change how strings are split into tokens. - * - * This tokenizer will convert its parameter to a string by calling `toString` and - * then will split this string on the character in `lunr.tokenizer.separator`. - * Arrays will have their elements converted to strings and wrapped in a lunr.Token. - * - * Optional metadata can be passed to the tokenizer, this metadata will be cloned and - * added as metadata to every token that is created from the object to be tokenized. - * - * @static - * @param {?(string|object|object[])} obj - The object to convert into tokens - * @param {?object} metadata - Optional metadata to associate with every token - * @returns {lunr.Token[]} - * @see {@link lunr.Pipeline} - */ -lunr.tokenizer = function (obj, metadata) { -  if (obj == null || obj == undefined) { -    return [] -  } - -  if (Array.isArray(obj)) { -    return obj.map(function (t) { -      return new lunr.Token( -        lunr.utils.asString(t).toLowerCase(), -        lunr.utils.clone(metadata) -      ) -    }) -  } - -  var str = obj.toString().trim().toLowerCase(), -      len = str.length, -      tokens = [] - -  for (var sliceEnd = 0, sliceStart = 0; sliceEnd <= len; sliceEnd++) { -    var char = str.charAt(sliceEnd), -        sliceLength = sliceEnd - sliceStart - -    if ((char.match(lunr.tokenizer.separator) || sliceEnd == len)) { - -      if (sliceLength > 0) { -        var tokenMetadata = lunr.utils.clone(metadata) || {} -        tokenMetadata["position"] = [sliceStart, sliceLength] -        tokenMetadata["index"] = tokens.length - -        tokens.push( -          new lunr.Token ( -            str.slice(sliceStart, sliceEnd), -            tokenMetadata -          ) -        ) -      } - -      sliceStart = sliceEnd + 1 -    } - -  } - -  return tokens -} - -/** - * The separator used to split a string into tokens. Override this property to change the behaviour of - * `lunr.tokenizer` behaviour when tokenizing strings. By default this splits on whitespace and hyphens. - * - * @static - * @see lunr.tokenizer - */ -lunr.tokenizer.separator = /[\s\-]+/ -/*! - * lunr.Pipeline - * Copyright (C) 2019 Oliver Nightingale - */ - -/** - * lunr.Pipelines maintain an ordered list of functions to be applied to all - * tokens in documents entering the search index and queries being ran against - * the index. - * - * An instance of lunr.Index created with the lunr shortcut will contain a - * pipeline with a stop word filter and an English language stemmer. Extra - * functions can be added before or after either of these functions or these - * default functions can be removed. - * - * When run the pipeline will call each function in turn, passing a token, the - * index of that token in the original list of all tokens and finally a list of - * all the original tokens. - * - * The output of functions in the pipeline will be passed to the next function - * in the pipeline. To exclude a token from entering the index the function - * should return undefined, the rest of the pipeline will not be called with - * this token. - * - * For serialisation of pipelines to work, all functions used in an instance of - * a pipeline should be registered with lunr.Pipeline. Registered functions can - * then be loaded. If trying to load a serialised pipeline that uses functions - * that are not registered an error will be thrown. - * - * If not planning on serialising the pipeline then registering pipeline functions - * is not necessary. - * - * @constructor - */ -lunr.Pipeline = function () { -  this._stack = [] -} - -lunr.Pipeline.registeredFunctions = Object.create(null) - -/** - * A pipeline function maps lunr.Token to lunr.Token. A lunr.Token contains the token - * string as well as all known metadata. A pipeline function can mutate the token string - * or mutate (or add) metadata for a given token. - * - * A pipeline function can indicate that the passed token should be discarded by returning - * null. This token will not be passed to any downstream pipeline functions and will not be - * added to the index. - * - * Multiple tokens can be returned by returning an array of tokens. Each token will be passed - * to any downstream pipeline functions and all will returned tokens will be added to the index. - * - * Any number of pipeline functions may be chained together using a lunr.Pipeline. - * - * @interface lunr.PipelineFunction - * @param {lunr.Token} token - A token from the document being processed. - * @param {number} i - The index of this token in the complete list of tokens for this document/field. - * @param {lunr.Token[]} tokens - All tokens for this document/field. - * @returns {(?lunr.Token|lunr.Token[])} - */ - -/** - * Register a function with the pipeline. - * - * Functions that are used in the pipeline should be registered if the pipeline - * needs to be serialised, or a serialised pipeline needs to be loaded. - * - * Registering a function does not add it to a pipeline, functions must still be - * added to instances of the pipeline for them to be used when running a pipeline. - * - * @param {lunr.PipelineFunction} fn - The function to check for. - * @param {String} label - The label to register this function with - */ -lunr.Pipeline.registerFunction = function (fn, label) { -  if (label in this.registeredFunctions) { -    lunr.utils.warn('Overwriting existing registered function: ' + label) -  } - -  fn.label = label -  lunr.Pipeline.registeredFunctions[fn.label] = fn -} - -/** - * Warns if the function is not registered as a Pipeline function. - * - * @param {lunr.PipelineFunction} fn - The function to check for. - * @private - */ -lunr.Pipeline.warnIfFunctionNotRegistered = function (fn) { -  var isRegistered = fn.label && (fn.label in this.registeredFunctions) - -  if (!isRegistered) { -    lunr.utils.warn('Function is not registered with pipeline. This may cause problems when serialising the index.\n', fn) -  } -} - -/** - * Loads a previously serialised pipeline. - * - * All functions to be loaded must already be registered with lunr.Pipeline. - * If any function from the serialised data has not been registered then an - * error will be thrown. - * - * @param {Object} serialised - The serialised pipeline to load. - * @returns {lunr.Pipeline} - */ -lunr.Pipeline.load = function (serialised) { -  var pipeline = new lunr.Pipeline - -  serialised.forEach(function (fnName) { -    var fn = lunr.Pipeline.registeredFunctions[fnName] - -    if (fn) { -      pipeline.add(fn) -    } else { -      throw new Error('Cannot load unregistered function: ' + fnName) -    } -  }) - -  return pipeline -} - -/** - * Adds new functions to the end of the pipeline. - * - * Logs a warning if the function has not been registered. - * - * @param {lunr.PipelineFunction[]} functions - Any number of functions to add to the pipeline. - */ -lunr.Pipeline.prototype.add = function () { -  var fns = Array.prototype.slice.call(arguments) - -  fns.forEach(function (fn) { -    lunr.Pipeline.warnIfFunctionNotRegistered(fn) -    this._stack.push(fn) -  }, this) -} - -/** - * Adds a single function after a function that already exists in the - * pipeline. - * - * Logs a warning if the function has not been registered. - * - * @param {lunr.PipelineFunction} existingFn - A function that already exists in the pipeline. - * @param {lunr.PipelineFunction} newFn - The new function to add to the pipeline. - */ -lunr.Pipeline.prototype.after = function (existingFn, newFn) { -  lunr.Pipeline.warnIfFunctionNotRegistered(newFn) - -  var pos = this._stack.indexOf(existingFn) -  if (pos == -1) { -    throw new Error('Cannot find existingFn') -  } - -  pos = pos + 1 -  this._stack.splice(pos, 0, newFn) -} - -/** - * Adds a single function before a function that already exists in the - * pipeline. - * - * Logs a warning if the function has not been registered. - * - * @param {lunr.PipelineFunction} existingFn - A function that already exists in the pipeline. - * @param {lunr.PipelineFunction} newFn - The new function to add to the pipeline. - */ -lunr.Pipeline.prototype.before = function (existingFn, newFn) { -  lunr.Pipeline.warnIfFunctionNotRegistered(newFn) - -  var pos = this._stack.indexOf(existingFn) -  if (pos == -1) { -    throw new Error('Cannot find existingFn') -  } - -  this._stack.splice(pos, 0, newFn) -} - -/** - * Removes a function from the pipeline. - * - * @param {lunr.PipelineFunction} fn The function to remove from the pipeline. - */ -lunr.Pipeline.prototype.remove = function (fn) { -  var pos = this._stack.indexOf(fn) -  if (pos == -1) { -    return -  } - -  this._stack.splice(pos, 1) -} - -/** - * Runs the current list of functions that make up the pipeline against the - * passed tokens. - * - * @param {Array} tokens The tokens to run through the pipeline. - * @returns {Array} - */ -lunr.Pipeline.prototype.run = function (tokens) { -  var stackLength = this._stack.length - -  for (var i = 0; i < stackLength; i++) { -    var fn = this._stack[i] -    var memo = [] - -    for (var j = 0; j < tokens.length; j++) { -      var result = fn(tokens[j], j, tokens) - -      if (result === void 0 || result === '') continue - -      if (Array.isArray(result)) { -        for (var k = 0; k < result.length; k++) { -          memo.push(result[k]) -        } -      } else { -        memo.push(result) -      } -    } - -    tokens = memo -  } - -  return tokens -} - -/** - * Convenience method for passing a string through a pipeline and getting - * strings out. This method takes care of wrapping the passed string in a - * token and mapping the resulting tokens back to strings. - * - * @param {string} str - The string to pass through the pipeline. - * @param {?object} metadata - Optional metadata to associate with the token - * passed to the pipeline. - * @returns {string[]} - */ -lunr.Pipeline.prototype.runString = function (str, metadata) { -  var token = new lunr.Token (str, metadata) - -  return this.run([token]).map(function (t) { -    return t.toString() -  }) -} - -/** - * Resets the pipeline by removing any existing processors. - * - */ -lunr.Pipeline.prototype.reset = function () { -  this._stack = [] -} - -/** - * Returns a representation of the pipeline ready for serialisation. - * - * Logs a warning if the function has not been registered. - * - * @returns {Array} - */ -lunr.Pipeline.prototype.toJSON = function () { -  return this._stack.map(function (fn) { -    lunr.Pipeline.warnIfFunctionNotRegistered(fn) - -    return fn.label -  }) -} -/*! - * lunr.Vector - * Copyright (C) 2019 Oliver Nightingale - */ - -/** - * A vector is used to construct the vector space of documents and queries. These - * vectors support operations to determine the similarity between two documents or - * a document and a query. - * - * Normally no parameters are required for initializing a vector, but in the case of - * loading a previously dumped vector the raw elements can be provided to the constructor. - * - * For performance reasons vectors are implemented with a flat array, where an elements - * index is immediately followed by its value. E.g. [index, value, index, value]. This - * allows the underlying array to be as sparse as possible and still offer decent - * performance when being used for vector calculations. - * - * @constructor - * @param {Number[]} [elements] - The flat list of element index and element value pairs. - */ -lunr.Vector = function (elements) { -  this._magnitude = 0 -  this.elements = elements || [] -} - - -/** - * Calculates the position within the vector to insert a given index. - * - * This is used internally by insert and upsert. If there are duplicate indexes then - * the position is returned as if the value for that index were to be updated, but it - * is the callers responsibility to check whether there is a duplicate at that index - * - * @param {Number} insertIdx - The index at which the element should be inserted. - * @returns {Number} - */ -lunr.Vector.prototype.positionForIndex = function (index) { -  // For an empty vector the tuple can be inserted at the beginning -  if (this.elements.length == 0) { -    return 0 -  } - -  var start = 0, -      end = this.elements.length / 2, -      sliceLength = end - start, -      pivotPoint = Math.floor(sliceLength / 2), -      pivotIndex = this.elements[pivotPoint * 2] - -  while (sliceLength > 1) { -    if (pivotIndex < index) { -      start = pivotPoint -    } - -    if (pivotIndex > index) { -      end = pivotPoint -    } - -    if (pivotIndex == index) { -      break -    } - -    sliceLength = end - start -    pivotPoint = start + Math.floor(sliceLength / 2) -    pivotIndex = this.elements[pivotPoint * 2] -  } - -  if (pivotIndex == index) { -    return pivotPoint * 2 -  } - -  if (pivotIndex > index) { -    return pivotPoint * 2 -  } - -  if (pivotIndex < index) { -    return (pivotPoint + 1) * 2 -  } -} - -/** - * Inserts an element at an index within the vector. - * - * Does not allow duplicates, will throw an error if there is already an entry - * for this index. - * - * @param {Number} insertIdx - The index at which the element should be inserted. - * @param {Number} val - The value to be inserted into the vector. - */ -lunr.Vector.prototype.insert = function (insertIdx, val) { -  this.upsert(insertIdx, val, function () { -    throw "duplicate index" -  }) -} - -/** - * Inserts or updates an existing index within the vector. - * - * @param {Number} insertIdx - The index at which the element should be inserted. - * @param {Number} val - The value to be inserted into the vector. - * @param {function} fn - A function that is called for updates, the existing value and the - * requested value are passed as arguments - */ -lunr.Vector.prototype.upsert = function (insertIdx, val, fn) { -  this._magnitude = 0 -  var position = this.positionForIndex(insertIdx) - -  if (this.elements[position] == insertIdx) { -    this.elements[position + 1] = fn(this.elements[position + 1], val) -  } else { -    this.elements.splice(position, 0, insertIdx, val) -  } -} - -/** - * Calculates the magnitude of this vector. - * - * @returns {Number} - */ -lunr.Vector.prototype.magnitude = function () { -  if (this._magnitude) return this._magnitude - -  var sumOfSquares = 0, -      elementsLength = this.elements.length - -  for (var i = 1; i < elementsLength; i += 2) { -    var val = this.elements[i] -    sumOfSquares += val * val -  } - -  return this._magnitude = Math.sqrt(sumOfSquares) -} - -/** - * Calculates the dot product of this vector and another vector. - * - * @param {lunr.Vector} otherVector - The vector to compute the dot product with. - * @returns {Number} - */ -lunr.Vector.prototype.dot = function (otherVector) { -  var dotProduct = 0, -      a = this.elements, b = otherVector.elements, -      aLen = a.length, bLen = b.length, -      aVal = 0, bVal = 0, -      i = 0, j = 0 - -  while (i < aLen && j < bLen) { -    aVal = a[i], bVal = b[j] -    if (aVal < bVal) { -      i += 2 -    } else if (aVal > bVal) { -      j += 2 -    } else if (aVal == bVal) { -      dotProduct += a[i + 1] * b[j + 1] -      i += 2 -      j += 2 -    } -  } - -  return dotProduct -} - -/** - * Calculates the similarity between this vector and another vector. - * - * @param {lunr.Vector} otherVector - The other vector to calculate the - * similarity with. - * @returns {Number} - */ -lunr.Vector.prototype.similarity = function (otherVector) { -  return this.dot(otherVector) / this.magnitude() || 0 -} - -/** - * Converts the vector to an array of the elements within the vector. - * - * @returns {Number[]} - */ -lunr.Vector.prototype.toArray = function () { -  var output = new Array (this.elements.length / 2) - -  for (var i = 1, j = 0; i < this.elements.length; i += 2, j++) { -    output[j] = this.elements[i] -  } - -  return output -} - -/** - * A JSON serializable representation of the vector. - * - * @returns {Number[]} - */ -lunr.Vector.prototype.toJSON = function () { -  return this.elements -} -/* eslint-disable */ -/*! - * lunr.stemmer - * Copyright (C) 2019 Oliver Nightingale - * Includes code from - http://tartarus.org/~martin/PorterStemmer/js.txt - */ - -/** - * lunr.stemmer is an english language stemmer, this is a JavaScript - * implementation of the PorterStemmer taken from http://tartarus.org/~martin - * - * @static - * @implements {lunr.PipelineFunction} - * @param {lunr.Token} token - The string to stem - * @returns {lunr.Token} - * @see {@link lunr.Pipeline} - * @function - */ -lunr.stemmer = (function(){ -  var step2list = { -      "ational" : "ate", -      "tional" : "tion", -      "enci" : "ence", -      "anci" : "ance", -      "izer" : "ize", -      "bli" : "ble", -      "alli" : "al", -      "entli" : "ent", -      "eli" : "e", -      "ousli" : "ous", -      "ization" : "ize", -      "ation" : "ate", -      "ator" : "ate", -      "alism" : "al", -      "iveness" : "ive", -      "fulness" : "ful", -      "ousness" : "ous", -      "aliti" : "al", -      "iviti" : "ive", -      "biliti" : "ble", -      "logi" : "log" -    }, - -    step3list = { -      "icate" : "ic", -      "ative" : "", -      "alize" : "al", -      "iciti" : "ic", -      "ical" : "ic", -      "ful" : "", -      "ness" : "" -    }, - -    c = "[^aeiou]",          // consonant -    v = "[aeiouy]",          // vowel -    C = c + "[^aeiouy]*",    // consonant sequence -    V = v + "[aeiou]*",      // vowel sequence - -    mgr0 = "^(" + C + ")?" + V + C,               // [C]VC... is m>0 -    meq1 = "^(" + C + ")?" + V + C + "(" + V + ")?$",  // [C]VC[V] is m=1 -    mgr1 = "^(" + C + ")?" + V + C + V + C,       // [C]VCVC... is m>1 -    s_v = "^(" + C + ")?" + v;                   // vowel in stem - -  var re_mgr0 = new RegExp(mgr0); -  var re_mgr1 = new RegExp(mgr1); -  var re_meq1 = new RegExp(meq1); -  var re_s_v = new RegExp(s_v); - -  var re_1a = /^(.+?)(ss|i)es$/; -  var re2_1a = /^(.+?)([^s])s$/; -  var re_1b = /^(.+?)eed$/; -  var re2_1b = /^(.+?)(ed|ing)$/; -  var re_1b_2 = /.$/; -  var re2_1b_2 = /(at|bl|iz)$/; -  var re3_1b_2 = new RegExp("([^aeiouylsz])\\1$"); -  var re4_1b_2 = new RegExp("^" + C + v + "[^aeiouwxy]$"); - -  var re_1c = /^(.+?[^aeiou])y$/; -  var re_2 = /^(.+?)(ational|tional|enci|anci|izer|bli|alli|entli|eli|ousli|ization|ation|ator|alism|iveness|fulness|ousness|aliti|iviti|biliti|logi)$/; - -  var re_3 = /^(.+?)(icate|ative|alize|iciti|ical|ful|ness)$/; - -  var re_4 = /^(.+?)(al|ance|ence|er|ic|able|ible|ant|ement|ment|ent|ou|ism|ate|iti|ous|ive|ize)$/; -  var re2_4 = /^(.+?)(s|t)(ion)$/; - -  var re_5 = /^(.+?)e$/; -  var re_5_1 = /ll$/; -  var re3_5 = new RegExp("^" + C + v + "[^aeiouwxy]$"); - -  var porterStemmer = function porterStemmer(w) { -    var stem, -      suffix, -      firstch, -      re, -      re2, -      re3, -      re4; - -    if (w.length < 3) { return w; } - -    firstch = w.substr(0,1); -    if (firstch == "y") { -      w = firstch.toUpperCase() + w.substr(1); -    } - -    // Step 1a -    re = re_1a -    re2 = re2_1a; - -    if (re.test(w)) { w = w.replace(re,"$1$2"); } -    else if (re2.test(w)) { w = w.replace(re2,"$1$2"); } - -    // Step 1b -    re = re_1b; -    re2 = re2_1b; -    if (re.test(w)) { -      var fp = re.exec(w); -      re = re_mgr0; -      if (re.test(fp[1])) { -        re = re_1b_2; -        w = w.replace(re,""); -      } -    } else if (re2.test(w)) { -      var fp = re2.exec(w); -      stem = fp[1]; -      re2 = re_s_v; -      if (re2.test(stem)) { -        w = stem; -        re2 = re2_1b_2; -        re3 = re3_1b_2; -        re4 = re4_1b_2; -        if (re2.test(w)) { w = w + "e"; } -        else if (re3.test(w)) { re = re_1b_2; w = w.replace(re,""); } -        else if (re4.test(w)) { w = w + "e"; } -      } -    } - -    // 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) -    re = re_1c; -    if (re.test(w)) { -      var fp = re.exec(w); -      stem = fp[1]; -      w = stem + "i"; -    } - -    // Step 2 -    re = re_2; -    if (re.test(w)) { -      var fp = re.exec(w); -      stem = fp[1]; -      suffix = fp[2]; -      re = re_mgr0; -      if (re.test(stem)) { -        w = stem + step2list[suffix]; -      } -    } - -    // Step 3 -    re = re_3; -    if (re.test(w)) { -      var fp = re.exec(w); -      stem = fp[1]; -      suffix = fp[2]; -      re = re_mgr0; -      if (re.test(stem)) { -        w = stem + step3list[suffix]; -      } -    } - -    // Step 4 -    re = re_4; -    re2 = re2_4; -    if (re.test(w)) { -      var fp = re.exec(w); -      stem = fp[1]; -      re = re_mgr1; -      if (re.test(stem)) { -        w = stem; -      } -    } else if (re2.test(w)) { -      var fp = re2.exec(w); -      stem = fp[1] + fp[2]; -      re2 = re_mgr1; -      if (re2.test(stem)) { -        w = stem; -      } -    } - -    // Step 5 -    re = re_5; -    if (re.test(w)) { -      var fp = re.exec(w); -      stem = fp[1]; -      re = re_mgr1; -      re2 = re_meq1; -      re3 = re3_5; -      if (re.test(stem) || (re2.test(stem) && !(re3.test(stem)))) { -        w = stem; -      } -    } - -    re = re_5_1; -    re2 = re_mgr1; -    if (re.test(w) && re2.test(w)) { -      re = re_1b_2; -      w = w.replace(re,""); -    } - -    // and turn initial Y back to y - -    if (firstch == "y") { -      w = firstch.toLowerCase() + w.substr(1); -    } - -    return w; -  }; - -  return function (token) { -    return token.update(porterStemmer); -  } -})(); - -lunr.Pipeline.registerFunction(lunr.stemmer, 'stemmer') -/*! - * lunr.stopWordFilter - * Copyright (C) 2019 Oliver Nightingale - */ - -/** - * lunr.generateStopWordFilter builds a stopWordFilter function from the provided - * list of stop words. - * - * The built in lunr.stopWordFilter is built using this generator and can be used - * to generate custom stopWordFilters for applications or non English languages. - * - * @function - * @param {Array} token The token to pass through the filter - * @returns {lunr.PipelineFunction} - * @see lunr.Pipeline - * @see lunr.stopWordFilter - */ -lunr.generateStopWordFilter = function (stopWords) { -  var words = stopWords.reduce(function (memo, stopWord) { -    memo[stopWord] = stopWord -    return memo -  }, {}) - -  return function (token) { -    if (token && words[token.toString()] !== token.toString()) return token -  } -} - -/** - * lunr.stopWordFilter is an English language stop word list filter, any words - * contained in the list will not be passed through the filter. - * - * This is intended to be used in the Pipeline. If the token does not pass the - * filter then undefined will be returned. - * - * @function - * @implements {lunr.PipelineFunction} - * @params {lunr.Token} token - A token to check for being a stop word. - * @returns {lunr.Token} - * @see {@link lunr.Pipeline} - */ -lunr.stopWordFilter = lunr.generateStopWordFilter([ -  'a', -  'able', -  'about', -  'across', -  'after', -  'all', -  'almost', -  'also', -  'am', -  'among', -  'an', -  'and', -  'any', -  'are', -  'as', -  'at', -  'be', -  'because', -  'been', -  'but', -  'by', -  'can', -  'cannot', -  'could', -  'dear', -  'did', -  'do', -  'does', -  'either', -  'else', -  'ever', -  'every', -  'for', -  'from', -  'get', -  'got', -  'had', -  'has', -  'have', -  'he', -  'her', -  'hers', -  'him', -  'his', -  'how', -  'however', -  'i', -  'if', -  'in', -  'into', -  'is', -  'it', -  'its', -  'just', -  'least', -  'let', -  'like', -  'likely', -  'may', -  'me', -  'might', -  'most', -  'must', -  'my', -  'neither', -  'no', -  'nor', -  'not', -  'of', -  'off', -  'often', -  'on', -  'only', -  'or', -  'other', -  'our', -  'own', -  'rather', -  'said', -  'say', -  'says', -  'she', -  'should', -  'since', -  'so', -  'some', -  'than', -  'that', -  'the', -  'their', -  'them', -  'then', -  'there', -  'these', -  'they', -  'this', -  'tis', -  'to', -  'too', -  'twas', -  'us', -  'wants', -  'was', -  'we', -  'were', -  'what', -  'when', -  'where', -  'which', -  'while', -  'who', -  'whom', -  'why', -  'will', -  'with', -  'would', -  'yet', -  'you', -  'your' -]) - -lunr.Pipeline.registerFunction(lunr.stopWordFilter, 'stopWordFilter') -/*! - * lunr.trimmer - * Copyright (C) 2019 Oliver Nightingale - */ - -/** - * lunr.trimmer is a pipeline function for trimming non word - * characters from the beginning and end of tokens before they - * enter the index. - * - * This implementation may not work correctly for non latin - * characters and should either be removed or adapted for use - * with languages with non-latin characters. - * - * @static - * @implements {lunr.PipelineFunction} - * @param {lunr.Token} token The token to pass through the filter - * @returns {lunr.Token} - * @see lunr.Pipeline - */ -lunr.trimmer = function (token) { -  return token.update(function (s) { -    return s.replace(/^\W+/, '').replace(/\W+$/, '') -  }) -} - -lunr.Pipeline.registerFunction(lunr.trimmer, 'trimmer') -/*! - * lunr.TokenSet - * Copyright (C) 2019 Oliver Nightingale - */ - -/** - * A token set is used to store the unique list of all tokens - * within an index. Token sets are also used to represent an - * incoming query to the index, this query token set and index - * token set are then intersected to find which tokens to look - * up in the inverted index. - * - * A token set can hold multiple tokens, as in the case of the - * index token set, or it can hold a single token as in the - * case of a simple query token set. - * - * Additionally token sets are used to perform wildcard matching. - * Leading, contained and trailing wildcards are supported, and - * from this edit distance matching can also be provided. - * - * Token sets are implemented as a minimal finite state automata, - * where both common prefixes and suffixes are shared between tokens. - * This helps to reduce the space used for storing the token set. - * - * @constructor - */ -lunr.TokenSet = function () { -  this.final = false -  this.edges = {} -  this.id = lunr.TokenSet._nextId -  lunr.TokenSet._nextId += 1 -} - -/** - * Keeps track of the next, auto increment, identifier to assign - * to a new tokenSet. - * - * TokenSets require a unique identifier to be correctly minimised. - * - * @private - */ -lunr.TokenSet._nextId = 1 - -/** - * Creates a TokenSet instance from the given sorted array of words. - * - * @param {String[]} arr - A sorted array of strings to create the set from. - * @returns {lunr.TokenSet} - * @throws Will throw an error if the input array is not sorted. - */ -lunr.TokenSet.fromArray = function (arr) { -  var builder = new lunr.TokenSet.Builder - -  for (var i = 0, len = arr.length; i < len; i++) { -    builder.insert(arr[i]) -  } - -  builder.finish() -  return builder.root -} - -/** - * Creates a token set from a query clause. - * - * @private - * @param {Object} clause - A single clause from lunr.Query. - * @param {string} clause.term - The query clause term. - * @param {number} [clause.editDistance] - The optional edit distance for the term. - * @returns {lunr.TokenSet} - */ -lunr.TokenSet.fromClause = function (clause) { -  if ('editDistance' in clause) { -    return lunr.TokenSet.fromFuzzyString(clause.term, clause.editDistance) -  } else { -    return lunr.TokenSet.fromString(clause.term) -  } -} - -/** - * Creates a token set representing a single string with a specified - * edit distance. - * - * Insertions, deletions, substitutions and transpositions are each - * treated as an edit distance of 1. - * - * Increasing the allowed edit distance will have a dramatic impact - * on the performance of both creating and intersecting these TokenSets. - * It is advised to keep the edit distance less than 3. - * - * @param {string} str - The string to create the token set from. - * @param {number} editDistance - The allowed edit distance to match. - * @returns {lunr.Vector} - */ -lunr.TokenSet.fromFuzzyString = function (str, editDistance) { -  var root = new lunr.TokenSet - -  var stack = [{ -    node: root, -    editsRemaining: editDistance, -    str: str -  }] - -  while (stack.length) { -    var frame = stack.pop() - -    // no edit -    if (frame.str.length > 0) { -      var char = frame.str.charAt(0), -          noEditNode - -      if (char in frame.node.edges) { -        noEditNode = frame.node.edges[char] -      } else { -        noEditNode = new lunr.TokenSet -        frame.node.edges[char] = noEditNode -      } - -      if (frame.str.length == 1) { -        noEditNode.final = true -      } - -      stack.push({ -        node: noEditNode, -        editsRemaining: frame.editsRemaining, -        str: frame.str.slice(1) -      }) -    } - -    if (frame.editsRemaining == 0) { -      continue -    } - -    // insertion -    if ("*" in frame.node.edges) { -      var insertionNode = frame.node.edges["*"] -    } else { -      var insertionNode = new lunr.TokenSet -      frame.node.edges["*"] = insertionNode -    } - -    if (frame.str.length == 0) { -      insertionNode.final = true -    } - -    stack.push({ -      node: insertionNode, -      editsRemaining: frame.editsRemaining - 1, -      str: frame.str -    }) - -    // deletion -    // can only do a deletion if we have enough edits remaining -    // and if there are characters left to delete in the string -    if (frame.str.length > 1) { -      stack.push({ -        node: frame.node, -        editsRemaining: frame.editsRemaining - 1, -        str: frame.str.slice(1) -      }) -    } - -    // deletion -    // just removing the last character from the str -    if (frame.str.length == 1) { -      frame.node.final = true -    } - -    // substitution -    // can only do a substitution if we have enough edits remaining -    // and if there are characters left to substitute -    if (frame.str.length >= 1) { -      if ("*" in frame.node.edges) { -        var substitutionNode = frame.node.edges["*"] -      } else { -        var substitutionNode = new lunr.TokenSet -        frame.node.edges["*"] = substitutionNode -      } - -      if (frame.str.length == 1) { -        substitutionNode.final = true -      } - -      stack.push({ -        node: substitutionNode, -        editsRemaining: frame.editsRemaining - 1, -        str: frame.str.slice(1) -      }) -    } - -    // transposition -    // can only do a transposition if there are edits remaining -    // and there are enough characters to transpose -    if (frame.str.length > 1) { -      var charA = frame.str.charAt(0), -          charB = frame.str.charAt(1), -          transposeNode - -      if (charB in frame.node.edges) { -        transposeNode = frame.node.edges[charB] -      } else { -        transposeNode = new lunr.TokenSet -        frame.node.edges[charB] = transposeNode -      } - -      if (frame.str.length == 1) { -        transposeNode.final = true -      } - -      stack.push({ -        node: transposeNode, -        editsRemaining: frame.editsRemaining - 1, -        str: charA + frame.str.slice(2) -      }) -    } -  } - -  return root -} - -/** - * Creates a TokenSet from a string. - * - * The string may contain one or more wildcard characters (*) - * that will allow wildcard matching when intersecting with - * another TokenSet. - * - * @param {string} str - The string to create a TokenSet from. - * @returns {lunr.TokenSet} - */ -lunr.TokenSet.fromString = function (str) { -  var node = new lunr.TokenSet, -      root = node - -  /* -   * Iterates through all characters within the passed string -   * appending a node for each character. -   * -   * When a wildcard character is found then a self -   * referencing edge is introduced to continually match -   * any number of any characters. -   */ -  for (var i = 0, len = str.length; i < len; i++) { -    var char = str[i], -        final = (i == len - 1) - -    if (char == "*") { -      node.edges[char] = node -      node.final = final - -    } else { -      var next = new lunr.TokenSet -      next.final = final - -      node.edges[char] = next -      node = next -    } -  } - -  return root -} - -/** - * Converts this TokenSet into an array of strings - * contained within the TokenSet. - * - * @returns {string[]} - */ -lunr.TokenSet.prototype.toArray = function () { -  var words = [] - -  var stack = [{ -    prefix: "", -    node: this -  }] - -  while (stack.length) { -    var frame = stack.pop(), -        edges = Object.keys(frame.node.edges), -        len = edges.length - -    if (frame.node.final) { -      /* In Safari, at this point the prefix is sometimes corrupted, see: -       * https://github.com/olivernn/lunr.js/issues/279 Calling any -       * String.prototype method forces Safari to "cast" this string to what -       * it's supposed to be, fixing the bug. */ -      frame.prefix.charAt(0) -      words.push(frame.prefix) -    } - -    for (var i = 0; i < len; i++) { -      var edge = edges[i] - -      stack.push({ -        prefix: frame.prefix.concat(edge), -        node: frame.node.edges[edge] -      }) -    } -  } - -  return words -} - -/** - * Generates a string representation of a TokenSet. - * - * This is intended to allow TokenSets to be used as keys - * in objects, largely to aid the construction and minimisation - * of a TokenSet. As such it is not designed to be a human - * friendly representation of the TokenSet. - * - * @returns {string} - */ -lunr.TokenSet.prototype.toString = function () { -  // NOTE: Using Object.keys here as this.edges is very likely -  // to enter 'hash-mode' with many keys being added -  // -  // avoiding a for-in loop here as it leads to the function -  // being de-optimised (at least in V8). From some simple -  // benchmarks the performance is comparable, but allowing -  // V8 to optimize may mean easy performance wins in the future. - -  if (this._str) { -    return this._str -  } - -  var str = this.final ? '1' : '0', -      labels = Object.keys(this.edges).sort(), -      len = labels.length - -  for (var i = 0; i < len; i++) { -    var label = labels[i], -        node = this.edges[label] - -    str = str + label + node.id -  } - -  return str -} - -/** - * Returns a new TokenSet that is the intersection of - * this TokenSet and the passed TokenSet. - * - * This intersection will take into account any wildcards - * contained within the TokenSet. - * - * @param {lunr.TokenSet} b - An other TokenSet to intersect with. - * @returns {lunr.TokenSet} - */ -lunr.TokenSet.prototype.intersect = function (b) { -  var output = new lunr.TokenSet, -      frame = undefined - -  var stack = [{ -    qNode: b, -    output: output, -    node: this -  }] - -  while (stack.length) { -    frame = stack.pop() - -    // NOTE: As with the #toString method, we are using -    // Object.keys and a for loop instead of a for-in loop -    // as both of these objects enter 'hash' mode, causing -    // the function to be de-optimised in V8 -    var qEdges = Object.keys(frame.qNode.edges), -        qLen = qEdges.length, -        nEdges = Object.keys(frame.node.edges), -        nLen = nEdges.length - -    for (var q = 0; q < qLen; q++) { -      var qEdge = qEdges[q] - -      for (var n = 0; n < nLen; n++) { -        var nEdge = nEdges[n] - -        if (nEdge == qEdge || qEdge == '*') { -          var node = frame.node.edges[nEdge], -              qNode = frame.qNode.edges[qEdge], -              final = node.final && qNode.final, -              next = undefined - -          if (nEdge in frame.output.edges) { -            // an edge already exists for this character -            // no need to create a new node, just set the finality -            // bit unless this node is already final -            next = frame.output.edges[nEdge] -            next.final = next.final || final - -          } else { -            // no edge exists yet, must create one -            // set the finality bit and insert it -            // into the output -            next = new lunr.TokenSet -            next.final = final -            frame.output.edges[nEdge] = next -          } - -          stack.push({ -            qNode: qNode, -            output: next, -            node: node -          }) -        } -      } -    } -  } - -  return output -} -lunr.TokenSet.Builder = function () { -  this.previousWord = "" -  this.root = new lunr.TokenSet -  this.uncheckedNodes = [] -  this.minimizedNodes = {} -} - -lunr.TokenSet.Builder.prototype.insert = function (word) { -  var node, -      commonPrefix = 0 - -  if (word < this.previousWord) { -    throw new Error ("Out of order word insertion") -  } - -  for (var i = 0; i < word.length && i < this.previousWord.length; i++) { -    if (word[i] != this.previousWord[i]) break -    commonPrefix++ -  } - -  this.minimize(commonPrefix) - -  if (this.uncheckedNodes.length == 0) { -    node = this.root -  } else { -    node = this.uncheckedNodes[this.uncheckedNodes.length - 1].child -  } - -  for (var i = commonPrefix; i < word.length; i++) { -    var nextNode = new lunr.TokenSet, -        char = word[i] - -    node.edges[char] = nextNode - -    this.uncheckedNodes.push({ -      parent: node, -      char: char, -      child: nextNode -    }) - -    node = nextNode -  } - -  node.final = true -  this.previousWord = word -} - -lunr.TokenSet.Builder.prototype.finish = function () { -  this.minimize(0) -} - -lunr.TokenSet.Builder.prototype.minimize = function (downTo) { -  for (var i = this.uncheckedNodes.length - 1; i >= downTo; i--) { -    var node = this.uncheckedNodes[i], -        childKey = node.child.toString() - -    if (childKey in this.minimizedNodes) { -      node.parent.edges[node.char] = this.minimizedNodes[childKey] -    } else { -      // Cache the key for this node since -      // we know it can't change anymore -      node.child._str = childKey - -      this.minimizedNodes[childKey] = node.child -    } - -    this.uncheckedNodes.pop() -  } -} -/*! - * lunr.Index - * Copyright (C) 2019 Oliver Nightingale - */ - -/** - * An index contains the built index of all documents and provides a query interface - * to the index. - * - * Usually instances of lunr.Index will not be created using this constructor, instead - * lunr.Builder should be used to construct new indexes, or lunr.Index.load should be - * used to load previously built and serialized indexes. - * - * @constructor - * @param {Object} attrs - The attributes of the built search index. - * @param {Object} attrs.invertedIndex - An index of term/field to document reference. - * @param {Object<string, lunr.Vector>} attrs.fieldVectors - Field vectors - * @param {lunr.TokenSet} attrs.tokenSet - An set of all corpus tokens. - * @param {string[]} attrs.fields - The names of indexed document fields. - * @param {lunr.Pipeline} attrs.pipeline - The pipeline to use for search terms. - */ -lunr.Index = function (attrs) { -  this.invertedIndex = attrs.invertedIndex -  this.fieldVectors = attrs.fieldVectors -  this.tokenSet = attrs.tokenSet -  this.fields = attrs.fields -  this.pipeline = attrs.pipeline -} - -/** - * A result contains details of a document matching a search query. - * @typedef {Object} lunr.Index~Result - * @property {string} ref - The reference of the document this result represents. - * @property {number} score - A number between 0 and 1 representing how similar this document is to the query. - * @property {lunr.MatchData} matchData - Contains metadata about this match including which term(s) caused the match. - */ - -/** - * Although lunr provides the ability to create queries using lunr.Query, it also provides a simple - * query language which itself is parsed into an instance of lunr.Query. - * - * For programmatically building queries it is advised to directly use lunr.Query, the query language - * is best used for human entered text rather than program generated text. - * - * At its simplest queries can just be a single term, e.g. `hello`, multiple terms are also supported - * and will be combined with OR, e.g `hello world` will match documents that contain either 'hello' - * or 'world', though those that contain both will rank higher in the results. - * - * Wildcards can be included in terms to match one or more unspecified characters, these wildcards can - * be inserted anywhere within the term, and more than one wildcard can exist in a single term. Adding - * wildcards will increase the number of documents that will be found but can also have a negative - * impact on query performance, especially with wildcards at the beginning of a term. - * - * Terms can be restricted to specific fields, e.g. `title:hello`, only documents with the term - * hello in the title field will match this query. Using a field not present in the index will lead - * to an error being thrown. - * - * Modifiers can also be added to terms, lunr supports edit distance and boost modifiers on terms. A term - * boost will make documents matching that term score higher, e.g. `foo^5`. Edit distance is also supported - * to provide fuzzy matching, e.g. 'hello~2' will match documents with hello with an edit distance of 2. - * Avoid large values for edit distance to improve query performance. - * - * Each term also supports a presence modifier. By default a term's presence in document is optional, however - * this can be changed to either required or prohibited. For a term's presence to be required in a document the - * term should be prefixed with a '+', e.g. `+foo bar` is a search for documents that must contain 'foo' and - * optionally contain 'bar'. Conversely a leading '-' sets the terms presence to prohibited, i.e. it must not - * appear in a document, e.g. `-foo bar` is a search for documents that do not contain 'foo' but may contain 'bar'. - * - * To escape special characters the backslash character '\' can be used, this allows searches to include - * characters that would normally be considered modifiers, e.g. `foo\~2` will search for a term "foo~2" instead - * of attempting to apply a boost of 2 to the search term "foo". - * - * @typedef {string} lunr.Index~QueryString - * @example <caption>Simple single term query</caption> - * hello - * @example <caption>Multiple term query</caption> - * hello world - * @example <caption>term scoped to a field</caption> - * title:hello - * @example <caption>term with a boost of 10</caption> - * hello^10 - * @example <caption>term with an edit distance of 2</caption> - * hello~2 - * @example <caption>terms with presence modifiers</caption> - * -foo +bar baz - */ - -/** - * Performs a search against the index using lunr query syntax. - * - * Results will be returned sorted by their score, the most relevant results - * will be returned first.  For details on how the score is calculated, please see - * the {@link https://lunrjs.com/guides/searching.html#scoring|guide}. - * - * For more programmatic querying use lunr.Index#query. - * - * @param {lunr.Index~QueryString} queryString - A string containing a lunr query. - * @throws {lunr.QueryParseError} If the passed query string cannot be parsed. - * @returns {lunr.Index~Result[]} - */ -lunr.Index.prototype.search = function (queryString) { -  return this.query(function (query) { -    var parser = new lunr.QueryParser(queryString, query) -    parser.parse() -  }) -} - -/** - * A query builder callback provides a query object to be used to express - * the query to perform on the index. - * - * @callback lunr.Index~queryBuilder - * @param {lunr.Query} query - The query object to build up. - * @this lunr.Query - */ - -/** - * Performs a query against the index using the yielded lunr.Query object. - * - * If performing programmatic queries against the index, this method is preferred - * over lunr.Index#search so as to avoid the additional query parsing overhead. - * - * A query object is yielded to the supplied function which should be used to - * express the query to be run against the index. - * - * Note that although this function takes a callback parameter it is _not_ an - * asynchronous operation, the callback is just yielded a query object to be - * customized. - * - * @param {lunr.Index~queryBuilder} fn - A function that is used to build the query. - * @returns {lunr.Index~Result[]} - */ -lunr.Index.prototype.query = function (fn) { -  // for each query clause -  // * process terms -  // * expand terms from token set -  // * find matching documents and metadata -  // * get document vectors -  // * score documents - -  var query = new lunr.Query(this.fields), -      matchingFields = Object.create(null), -      queryVectors = Object.create(null), -      termFieldCache = Object.create(null), -      requiredMatches = Object.create(null), -      prohibitedMatches = Object.create(null) - -  /* -   * To support field level boosts a query vector is created per -   * field. An empty vector is eagerly created to support negated -   * queries. -   */ -  for (var i = 0; i < this.fields.length; i++) { -    queryVectors[this.fields[i]] = new lunr.Vector -  } - -  fn.call(query, query) - -  for (var i = 0; i < query.clauses.length; i++) { -    /* -     * Unless the pipeline has been disabled for this term, which is -     * the case for terms with wildcards, we need to pass the clause -     * term through the search pipeline. A pipeline returns an array -     * of processed terms. Pipeline functions may expand the passed -     * term, which means we may end up performing multiple index lookups -     * for a single query term. -     */ -    var clause = query.clauses[i], -        terms = null, -        clauseMatches = lunr.Set.complete - -    if (clause.usePipeline) { -      terms = this.pipeline.runString(clause.term, { -        fields: clause.fields -      }) -    } else { -      terms = [clause.term] -    } - -    for (var m = 0; m < terms.length; m++) { -      var term = terms[m] - -      /* -       * Each term returned from the pipeline needs to use the same query -       * clause object, e.g. the same boost and or edit distance. The -       * simplest way to do this is to re-use the clause object but mutate -       * its term property. -       */ -      clause.term = term - -      /* -       * From the term in the clause we create a token set which will then -       * be used to intersect the indexes token set to get a list of terms -       * to lookup in the inverted index -       */ -      var termTokenSet = lunr.TokenSet.fromClause(clause), -          expandedTerms = this.tokenSet.intersect(termTokenSet).toArray() - -      /* -       * If a term marked as required does not exist in the tokenSet it is -       * impossible for the search to return any matches. We set all the field -       * scoped required matches set to empty and stop examining any further -       * clauses. -       */ -      if (expandedTerms.length === 0 && clause.presence === lunr.Query.presence.REQUIRED) { -        for (var k = 0; k < clause.fields.length; k++) { -          var field = clause.fields[k] -          requiredMatches[field] = lunr.Set.empty -        } - -        break -      } - -      for (var j = 0; j < expandedTerms.length; j++) { -        /* -         * For each term get the posting and termIndex, this is required for -         * building the query vector. -         */ -        var expandedTerm = expandedTerms[j], -            posting = this.invertedIndex[expandedTerm], -            termIndex = posting._index - -        for (var k = 0; k < clause.fields.length; k++) { -          /* -           * For each field that this query term is scoped by (by default -           * all fields are in scope) we need to get all the document refs -           * that have this term in that field. -           * -           * The posting is the entry in the invertedIndex for the matching -           * term from above. -           */ -          var field = clause.fields[k], -              fieldPosting = posting[field], -              matchingDocumentRefs = Object.keys(fieldPosting), -              termField = expandedTerm + "/" + field, -              matchingDocumentsSet = new lunr.Set(matchingDocumentRefs) - -          /* -           * if the presence of this term is required ensure that the matching -           * documents are added to the set of required matches for this clause. -           * -           */ -          if (clause.presence == lunr.Query.presence.REQUIRED) { -            clauseMatches = clauseMatches.union(matchingDocumentsSet) - -            if (requiredMatches[field] === undefined) { -              requiredMatches[field] = lunr.Set.complete -            } -          } - -          /* -           * if the presence of this term is prohibited ensure that the matching -           * documents are added to the set of prohibited matches for this field, -           * creating that set if it does not yet exist. -           */ -          if (clause.presence == lunr.Query.presence.PROHIBITED) { -            if (prohibitedMatches[field] === undefined) { -              prohibitedMatches[field] = lunr.Set.empty -            } - -            prohibitedMatches[field] = prohibitedMatches[field].union(matchingDocumentsSet) - -            /* -             * Prohibited matches should not be part of the query vector used for -             * similarity scoring and no metadata should be extracted so we continue -             * to the next field -             */ -            continue -          } - -          /* -           * The query field vector is populated using the termIndex found for -           * the term and a unit value with the appropriate boost applied. -           * Using upsert because there could already be an entry in the vector -           * for the term we are working with. In that case we just add the scores -           * together. -           */ -          queryVectors[field].upsert(termIndex, clause.boost, function (a, b) { return a + b }) - -          /** -           * If we've already seen this term, field combo then we've already collected -           * the matching documents and metadata, no need to go through all that again -           */ -          if (termFieldCache[termField]) { -            continue -          } - -          for (var l = 0; l < matchingDocumentRefs.length; l++) { -            /* -             * All metadata for this term/field/document triple -             * are then extracted and collected into an instance -             * of lunr.MatchData ready to be returned in the query -             * results -             */ -            var matchingDocumentRef = matchingDocumentRefs[l], -                matchingFieldRef = new lunr.FieldRef (matchingDocumentRef, field), -                metadata = fieldPosting[matchingDocumentRef], -                fieldMatch - -            if ((fieldMatch = matchingFields[matchingFieldRef]) === undefined) { -              matchingFields[matchingFieldRef] = new lunr.MatchData (expandedTerm, field, metadata) -            } else { -              fieldMatch.add(expandedTerm, field, metadata) -            } - -          } - -          termFieldCache[termField] = true -        } -      } -    } - -    /** -     * If the presence was required we need to update the requiredMatches field sets. -     * We do this after all fields for the term have collected their matches because -     * the clause terms presence is required in _any_ of the fields not _all_ of the -     * fields. -     */ -    if (clause.presence === lunr.Query.presence.REQUIRED) { -      for (var k = 0; k < clause.fields.length; k++) { -        var field = clause.fields[k] -        requiredMatches[field] = requiredMatches[field].intersect(clauseMatches) -      } -    } -  } - -  /** -   * Need to combine the field scoped required and prohibited -   * matching documents into a global set of required and prohibited -   * matches -   */ -  var allRequiredMatches = lunr.Set.complete, -      allProhibitedMatches = lunr.Set.empty - -  for (var i = 0; i < this.fields.length; i++) { -    var field = this.fields[i] - -    if (requiredMatches[field]) { -      allRequiredMatches = allRequiredMatches.intersect(requiredMatches[field]) -    } - -    if (prohibitedMatches[field]) { -      allProhibitedMatches = allProhibitedMatches.union(prohibitedMatches[field]) -    } -  } - -  var matchingFieldRefs = Object.keys(matchingFields), -      results = [], -      matches = Object.create(null) - -  /* -   * If the query is negated (contains only prohibited terms) -   * we need to get _all_ fieldRefs currently existing in the -   * index. This is only done when we know that the query is -   * entirely prohibited terms to avoid any cost of getting all -   * fieldRefs unnecessarily. -   * -   * Additionally, blank MatchData must be created to correctly -   * populate the results. -   */ -  if (query.isNegated()) { -    matchingFieldRefs = Object.keys(this.fieldVectors) - -    for (var i = 0; i < matchingFieldRefs.length; i++) { -      var matchingFieldRef = matchingFieldRefs[i] -      var fieldRef = lunr.FieldRef.fromString(matchingFieldRef) -      matchingFields[matchingFieldRef] = new lunr.MatchData -    } -  } - -  for (var i = 0; i < matchingFieldRefs.length; i++) { -    /* -     * Currently we have document fields that match the query, but we -     * need to return documents. The matchData and scores are combined -     * from multiple fields belonging to the same document. -     * -     * Scores are calculated by field, using the query vectors created -     * above, and combined into a final document score using addition. -     */ -    var fieldRef = lunr.FieldRef.fromString(matchingFieldRefs[i]), -        docRef = fieldRef.docRef - -    if (!allRequiredMatches.contains(docRef)) { -      continue -    } - -    if (allProhibitedMatches.contains(docRef)) { -      continue -    } - -    var fieldVector = this.fieldVectors[fieldRef], -        score = queryVectors[fieldRef.fieldName].similarity(fieldVector), -        docMatch - -    if ((docMatch = matches[docRef]) !== undefined) { -      docMatch.score += score -      docMatch.matchData.combine(matchingFields[fieldRef]) -    } else { -      var match = { -        ref: docRef, -        score: score, -        matchData: matchingFields[fieldRef] -      } -      matches[docRef] = match -      results.push(match) -    } -  } - -  /* -   * Sort the results objects by score, highest first. -   */ -  return results.sort(function (a, b) { -    return b.score - a.score -  }) -} - -/** - * Prepares the index for JSON serialization. - * - * The schema for this JSON blob will be described in a - * separate JSON schema file. - * - * @returns {Object} - */ -lunr.Index.prototype.toJSON = function () { -  var invertedIndex = Object.keys(this.invertedIndex) -    .sort() -    .map(function (term) { -      return [term, this.invertedIndex[term]] -    }, this) - -  var fieldVectors = Object.keys(this.fieldVectors) -    .map(function (ref) { -      return [ref, this.fieldVectors[ref].toJSON()] -    }, this) - -  return { -    version: lunr.version, -    fields: this.fields, -    fieldVectors: fieldVectors, -    invertedIndex: invertedIndex, -    pipeline: this.pipeline.toJSON() -  } -} - -/** - * Loads a previously serialized lunr.Index - * - * @param {Object} serializedIndex - A previously serialized lunr.Index - * @returns {lunr.Index} - */ -lunr.Index.load = function (serializedIndex) { -  var attrs = {}, -      fieldVectors = {}, -      serializedVectors = serializedIndex.fieldVectors, -      invertedIndex = Object.create(null), -      serializedInvertedIndex = serializedIndex.invertedIndex, -      tokenSetBuilder = new lunr.TokenSet.Builder, -      pipeline = lunr.Pipeline.load(serializedIndex.pipeline) - -  if (serializedIndex.version != lunr.version) { -    lunr.utils.warn("Version mismatch when loading serialised index. Current version of lunr '" + lunr.version + "' does not match serialized index '" + serializedIndex.version + "'") -  } - -  for (var i = 0; i < serializedVectors.length; i++) { -    var tuple = serializedVectors[i], -        ref = tuple[0], -        elements = tuple[1] - -    fieldVectors[ref] = new lunr.Vector(elements) -  } - -  for (var i = 0; i < serializedInvertedIndex.length; i++) { -    var tuple = serializedInvertedIndex[i], -        term = tuple[0], -        posting = tuple[1] - -    tokenSetBuilder.insert(term) -    invertedIndex[term] = posting -  } - -  tokenSetBuilder.finish() - -  attrs.fields = serializedIndex.fields - -  attrs.fieldVectors = fieldVectors -  attrs.invertedIndex = invertedIndex -  attrs.tokenSet = tokenSetBuilder.root -  attrs.pipeline = pipeline - -  return new lunr.Index(attrs) -} -/*! - * lunr.Builder - * Copyright (C) 2019 Oliver Nightingale - */ - -/** - * lunr.Builder performs indexing on a set of documents and - * returns instances of lunr.Index ready for querying. - * - * All configuration of the index is done via the builder, the - * fields to index, the document reference, the text processing - * pipeline and document scoring parameters are all set on the - * builder before indexing. - * - * @constructor - * @property {string} _ref - Internal reference to the document reference field. - * @property {string[]} _fields - Internal reference to the document fields to index. - * @property {object} invertedIndex - The inverted index maps terms to document fields. - * @property {object} documentTermFrequencies - Keeps track of document term frequencies. - * @property {object} documentLengths - Keeps track of the length of documents added to the index. - * @property {lunr.tokenizer} tokenizer - Function for splitting strings into tokens for indexing. - * @property {lunr.Pipeline} pipeline - The pipeline performs text processing on tokens before indexing. - * @property {lunr.Pipeline} searchPipeline - A pipeline for processing search terms before querying the index. - * @property {number} documentCount - Keeps track of the total number of documents indexed. - * @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. - * @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. - * @property {number} termIndex - A counter incremented for each unique term, used to identify a terms position in the vector space. - * @property {array} metadataWhitelist - A list of metadata keys that have been whitelisted for entry in the index. - */ -lunr.Builder = function () { -  this._ref = "id" -  this._fields = Object.create(null) -  this._documents = Object.create(null) -  this.invertedIndex = Object.create(null) -  this.fieldTermFrequencies = {} -  this.fieldLengths = {} -  this.tokenizer = lunr.tokenizer -  this.pipeline = new lunr.Pipeline -  this.searchPipeline = new lunr.Pipeline -  this.documentCount = 0 -  this._b = 0.75 -  this._k1 = 1.2 -  this.termIndex = 0 -  this.metadataWhitelist = [] -} - -/** - * Sets the document field used as the document reference. Every document must have this field. - * The type of this field in the document should be a string, if it is not a string it will be - * coerced into a string by calling toString. - * - * The default ref is 'id'. - * - * The ref should _not_ be changed during indexing, it should be set before any documents are - * added to the index. Changing it during indexing can lead to inconsistent results. - * - * @param {string} ref - The name of the reference field in the document. - */ -lunr.Builder.prototype.ref = function (ref) { -  this._ref = ref -} - -/** - * A function that is used to extract a field from a document. - * - * Lunr expects a field to be at the top level of a document, if however the field - * is deeply nested within a document an extractor function can be used to extract - * the right field for indexing. - * - * @callback fieldExtractor - * @param {object} doc - The document being added to the index. - * @returns {?(string|object|object[])} obj - The object that will be indexed for this field. - * @example <caption>Extracting a nested field</caption> - * function (doc) { return doc.nested.field } - */ - -/** - * Adds a field to the list of document fields that will be indexed. Every document being - * indexed should have this field. Null values for this field in indexed documents will - * not cause errors but will limit the chance of that document being retrieved by searches. - * - * All fields should be added before adding documents to the index. Adding fields after - * a document has been indexed will have no effect on already indexed documents. - * - * Fields can be boosted at build time. This allows terms within that field to have more - * importance when ranking search results. Use a field boost to specify that matches within - * one field are more important than other fields. - * - * @param {string} fieldName - The name of a field to index in all documents. - * @param {object} attributes - Optional attributes associated with this field. - * @param {number} [attributes.boost=1] - Boost applied to all terms within this field. - * @param {fieldExtractor} [attributes.extractor] - Function to extract a field from a document. - * @throws {RangeError} fieldName cannot contain unsupported characters '/' - */ -lunr.Builder.prototype.field = function (fieldName, attributes) { -  if (/\//.test(fieldName)) { -    throw new RangeError ("Field '" + fieldName + "' contains illegal character '/'") -  } - -  this._fields[fieldName] = attributes || {} -} - -/** - * A parameter to tune the amount of field length normalisation that is applied when - * calculating relevance scores. A value of 0 will completely disable any normalisation - * and a value of 1 will fully normalise field lengths. The default is 0.75. Values of b - * will be clamped to the range 0 - 1. - * - * @param {number} number - The value to set for this tuning parameter. - */ -lunr.Builder.prototype.b = function (number) { -  if (number < 0) { -    this._b = 0 -  } else if (number > 1) { -    this._b = 1 -  } else { -    this._b = number -  } -} - -/** - * A parameter that controls the speed at which a rise in term frequency results in term - * frequency saturation. The default value is 1.2. Setting this to a higher value will give - * slower saturation levels, a lower value will result in quicker saturation. - * - * @param {number} number - The value to set for this tuning parameter. - */ -lunr.Builder.prototype.k1 = function (number) { -  this._k1 = number -} - -/** - * Adds a document to the index. - * - * Before adding fields to the index the index should have been fully setup, with the document - * ref and all fields to index already having been specified. - * - * The document must have a field name as specified by the ref (by default this is 'id') and - * it should have all fields defined for indexing, though null or undefined values will not - * cause errors. - * - * Entire documents can be boosted at build time. Applying a boost to a document indicates that - * this document should rank higher in search results than other documents. - * - * @param {object} doc - The document to add to the index. - * @param {object} attributes - Optional attributes associated with this document. - * @param {number} [attributes.boost=1] - Boost applied to all terms within this document. - */ -lunr.Builder.prototype.add = function (doc, attributes) { -  var docRef = doc[this._ref], -      fields = Object.keys(this._fields) - -  this._documents[docRef] = attributes || {} -  this.documentCount += 1 - -  for (var i = 0; i < fields.length; i++) { -    var fieldName = fields[i], -        extractor = this._fields[fieldName].extractor, -        field = extractor ? extractor(doc) : doc[fieldName], -        tokens = this.tokenizer(field, { -          fields: [fieldName] -        }), -        terms = this.pipeline.run(tokens), -        fieldRef = new lunr.FieldRef (docRef, fieldName), -        fieldTerms = Object.create(null) - -    this.fieldTermFrequencies[fieldRef] = fieldTerms -    this.fieldLengths[fieldRef] = 0 - -    // store the length of this field for this document -    this.fieldLengths[fieldRef] += terms.length - -    // calculate term frequencies for this field -    for (var j = 0; j < terms.length; j++) { -      var term = terms[j] - -      if (fieldTerms[term] == undefined) { -        fieldTerms[term] = 0 -      } - -      fieldTerms[term] += 1 - -      // add to inverted index -      // create an initial posting if one doesn't exist -      if (this.invertedIndex[term] == undefined) { -        var posting = Object.create(null) -        posting["_index"] = this.termIndex -        this.termIndex += 1 - -        for (var k = 0; k < fields.length; k++) { -          posting[fields[k]] = Object.create(null) -        } - -        this.invertedIndex[term] = posting -      } - -      // add an entry for this term/fieldName/docRef to the invertedIndex -      if (this.invertedIndex[term][fieldName][docRef] == undefined) { -        this.invertedIndex[term][fieldName][docRef] = Object.create(null) -      } - -      // store all whitelisted metadata about this token in the -      // inverted index -      for (var l = 0; l < this.metadataWhitelist.length; l++) { -        var metadataKey = this.metadataWhitelist[l], -            metadata = term.metadata[metadataKey] - -        if (this.invertedIndex[term][fieldName][docRef][metadataKey] == undefined) { -          this.invertedIndex[term][fieldName][docRef][metadataKey] = [] -        } - -        this.invertedIndex[term][fieldName][docRef][metadataKey].push(metadata) -      } -    } - -  } -} - -/** - * Calculates the average document length for this index - * - * @private - */ -lunr.Builder.prototype.calculateAverageFieldLengths = function () { - -  var fieldRefs = Object.keys(this.fieldLengths), -      numberOfFields = fieldRefs.length, -      accumulator = {}, -      documentsWithField = {} - -  for (var i = 0; i < numberOfFields; i++) { -    var fieldRef = lunr.FieldRef.fromString(fieldRefs[i]), -        field = fieldRef.fieldName - -    documentsWithField[field] || (documentsWithField[field] = 0) -    documentsWithField[field] += 1 - -    accumulator[field] || (accumulator[field] = 0) -    accumulator[field] += this.fieldLengths[fieldRef] -  } - -  var fields = Object.keys(this._fields) - -  for (var i = 0; i < fields.length; i++) { -    var fieldName = fields[i] -    accumulator[fieldName] = accumulator[fieldName] / documentsWithField[fieldName] -  } - -  this.averageFieldLength = accumulator -} - -/** - * Builds a vector space model of every document using lunr.Vector - * - * @private - */ -lunr.Builder.prototype.createFieldVectors = function () { -  var fieldVectors = {}, -      fieldRefs = Object.keys(this.fieldTermFrequencies), -      fieldRefsLength = fieldRefs.length, -      termIdfCache = Object.create(null) - -  for (var i = 0; i < fieldRefsLength; i++) { -    var fieldRef = lunr.FieldRef.fromString(fieldRefs[i]), -        fieldName = fieldRef.fieldName, -        fieldLength = this.fieldLengths[fieldRef], -        fieldVector = new lunr.Vector, -        termFrequencies = this.fieldTermFrequencies[fieldRef], -        terms = Object.keys(termFrequencies), -        termsLength = terms.length - - -    var fieldBoost = this._fields[fieldName].boost || 1, -        docBoost = this._documents[fieldRef.docRef].boost || 1 - -    for (var j = 0; j < termsLength; j++) { -      var term = terms[j], -          tf = termFrequencies[term], -          termIndex = this.invertedIndex[term]._index, -          idf, score, scoreWithPrecision - -      if (termIdfCache[term] === undefined) { -        idf = lunr.idf(this.invertedIndex[term], this.documentCount) -        termIdfCache[term] = idf -      } else { -        idf = termIdfCache[term] -      } - -      score = idf * ((this._k1 + 1) * tf) / (this._k1 * (1 - this._b + this._b * (fieldLength / this.averageFieldLength[fieldName])) + tf) -      score *= fieldBoost -      score *= docBoost -      scoreWithPrecision = Math.round(score * 1000) / 1000 -      // Converts 1.23456789 to 1.234. -      // Reducing the precision so that the vectors take up less -      // space when serialised. Doing it now so that they behave -      // the same before and after serialisation. Also, this is -      // the fastest approach to reducing a number's precision in -      // JavaScript. - -      fieldVector.insert(termIndex, scoreWithPrecision) -    } - -    fieldVectors[fieldRef] = fieldVector -  } - -  this.fieldVectors = fieldVectors -} - -/** - * Creates a token set of all tokens in the index using lunr.TokenSet - * - * @private - */ -lunr.Builder.prototype.createTokenSet = function () { -  this.tokenSet = lunr.TokenSet.fromArray( -    Object.keys(this.invertedIndex).sort() -  ) -} - -/** - * Builds the index, creating an instance of lunr.Index. - * - * This completes the indexing process and should only be called - * once all documents have been added to the index. - * - * @returns {lunr.Index} - */ -lunr.Builder.prototype.build = function () { -  this.calculateAverageFieldLengths() -  this.createFieldVectors() -  this.createTokenSet() - -  return new lunr.Index({ -    invertedIndex: this.invertedIndex, -    fieldVectors: this.fieldVectors, -    tokenSet: this.tokenSet, -    fields: Object.keys(this._fields), -    pipeline: this.searchPipeline -  }) -} - -/** - * Applies a plugin to the index builder. - * - * A plugin is a function that is called with the index builder as its context. - * Plugins can be used to customise or extend the behaviour of the index - * in some way. A plugin is just a function, that encapsulated the custom - * behaviour that should be applied when building the index. - * - * The plugin function will be called with the index builder as its argument, additional - * arguments can also be passed when calling use. The function will be called - * with the index builder as its context. - * - * @param {Function} plugin The plugin to apply. - */ -lunr.Builder.prototype.use = function (fn) { -  var args = Array.prototype.slice.call(arguments, 1) -  args.unshift(this) -  fn.apply(this, args) -} -/** - * Contains and collects metadata about a matching document. - * A single instance of lunr.MatchData is returned as part of every - * lunr.Index~Result. - * - * @constructor - * @param {string} term - The term this match data is associated with - * @param {string} field - The field in which the term was found - * @param {object} metadata - The metadata recorded about this term in this field - * @property {object} metadata - A cloned collection of metadata associated with this document. - * @see {@link lunr.Index~Result} - */ -lunr.MatchData = function (term, field, metadata) { -  var clonedMetadata = Object.create(null), -      metadataKeys = Object.keys(metadata || {}) - -  // Cloning the metadata to prevent the original -  // being mutated during match data combination. -  // Metadata is kept in an array within the inverted -  // index so cloning the data can be done with -  // Array#slice -  for (var i = 0; i < metadataKeys.length; i++) { -    var key = metadataKeys[i] -    clonedMetadata[key] = metadata[key].slice() -  } - -  this.metadata = Object.create(null) - -  if (term !== undefined) { -    this.metadata[term] = Object.create(null) -    this.metadata[term][field] = clonedMetadata -  } -} - -/** - * An instance of lunr.MatchData will be created for every term that matches a - * document. However only one instance is required in a lunr.Index~Result. This - * method combines metadata from another instance of lunr.MatchData with this - * objects metadata. - * - * @param {lunr.MatchData} otherMatchData - Another instance of match data to merge with this one. - * @see {@link lunr.Index~Result} - */ -lunr.MatchData.prototype.combine = function (otherMatchData) { -  var terms = Object.keys(otherMatchData.metadata) - -  for (var i = 0; i < terms.length; i++) { -    var term = terms[i], -        fields = Object.keys(otherMatchData.metadata[term]) - -    if (this.metadata[term] == undefined) { -      this.metadata[term] = Object.create(null) -    } - -    for (var j = 0; j < fields.length; j++) { -      var field = fields[j], -          keys = Object.keys(otherMatchData.metadata[term][field]) - -      if (this.metadata[term][field] == undefined) { -        this.metadata[term][field] = Object.create(null) -      } - -      for (var k = 0; k < keys.length; k++) { -        var key = keys[k] - -        if (this.metadata[term][field][key] == undefined) { -          this.metadata[term][field][key] = otherMatchData.metadata[term][field][key] -        } else { -          this.metadata[term][field][key] = this.metadata[term][field][key].concat(otherMatchData.metadata[term][field][key]) -        } - -      } -    } -  } -} - -/** - * Add metadata for a term/field pair to this instance of match data. - * - * @param {string} term - The term this match data is associated with - * @param {string} field - The field in which the term was found - * @param {object} metadata - The metadata recorded about this term in this field - */ -lunr.MatchData.prototype.add = function (term, field, metadata) { -  if (!(term in this.metadata)) { -    this.metadata[term] = Object.create(null) -    this.metadata[term][field] = metadata -    return -  } - -  if (!(field in this.metadata[term])) { -    this.metadata[term][field] = metadata -    return -  } - -  var metadataKeys = Object.keys(metadata) - -  for (var i = 0; i < metadataKeys.length; i++) { -    var key = metadataKeys[i] - -    if (key in this.metadata[term][field]) { -      this.metadata[term][field][key] = this.metadata[term][field][key].concat(metadata[key]) -    } else { -      this.metadata[term][field][key] = metadata[key] -    } -  } -} -/** - * A lunr.Query provides a programmatic way of defining queries to be performed - * against a {@link lunr.Index}. - * - * Prefer constructing a lunr.Query using the {@link lunr.Index#query} method - * so the query object is pre-initialized with the right index fields. - * - * @constructor - * @property {lunr.Query~Clause[]} clauses - An array of query clauses. - * @property {string[]} allFields - An array of all available fields in a lunr.Index. - */ -lunr.Query = function (allFields) { -  this.clauses = [] -  this.allFields = allFields -} - -/** - * Constants for indicating what kind of automatic wildcard insertion will be used when constructing a query clause. - * - * This allows wildcards to be added to the beginning and end of a term without having to manually do any string - * concatenation. - * - * The wildcard constants can be bitwise combined to select both leading and trailing wildcards. - * - * @constant - * @default - * @property {number} wildcard.NONE - The term will have no wildcards inserted, this is the default behaviour - * @property {number} wildcard.LEADING - Prepend the term with a wildcard, unless a leading wildcard already exists - * @property {number} wildcard.TRAILING - Append a wildcard to the term, unless a trailing wildcard already exists - * @see lunr.Query~Clause - * @see lunr.Query#clause - * @see lunr.Query#term - * @example <caption>query term with trailing wildcard</caption> - * query.term('foo', { wildcard: lunr.Query.wildcard.TRAILING }) - * @example <caption>query term with leading and trailing wildcard</caption> - * query.term('foo', { - *   wildcard: lunr.Query.wildcard.LEADING | lunr.Query.wildcard.TRAILING - * }) - */ - -lunr.Query.wildcard = new String ("*") -lunr.Query.wildcard.NONE = 0 -lunr.Query.wildcard.LEADING = 1 -lunr.Query.wildcard.TRAILING = 2 - -/** - * Constants for indicating what kind of presence a term must have in matching documents. - * - * @constant - * @enum {number} - * @see lunr.Query~Clause - * @see lunr.Query#clause - * @see lunr.Query#term - * @example <caption>query term with required presence</caption> - * query.term('foo', { presence: lunr.Query.presence.REQUIRED }) - */ -lunr.Query.presence = { -  /** -   * Term's presence in a document is optional, this is the default value. -   */ -  OPTIONAL: 1, - -  /** -   * Term's presence in a document is required, documents that do not contain -   * this term will not be returned. -   */ -  REQUIRED: 2, - -  /** -   * Term's presence in a document is prohibited, documents that do contain -   * this term will not be returned. -   */ -  PROHIBITED: 3 -} - -/** - * A single clause in a {@link lunr.Query} contains a term and details on how to - * match that term against a {@link lunr.Index}. - * - * @typedef {Object} lunr.Query~Clause - * @property {string[]} fields - The fields in an index this clause should be matched against. - * @property {number} [boost=1] - Any boost that should be applied when matching this clause. - * @property {number} [editDistance] - Whether the term should have fuzzy matching applied, and how fuzzy the match should be. - * @property {boolean} [usePipeline] - Whether the term should be passed through the search pipeline. - * @property {number} [wildcard=lunr.Query.wildcard.NONE] - Whether the term should have wildcards appended or prepended. - * @property {number} [presence=lunr.Query.presence.OPTIONAL] - The terms presence in any matching documents. - */ - -/** - * Adds a {@link lunr.Query~Clause} to this query. - * - * Unless the clause contains the fields to be matched all fields will be matched. In addition - * a default boost of 1 is applied to the clause. - * - * @param {lunr.Query~Clause} clause - The clause to add to this query. - * @see lunr.Query~Clause - * @returns {lunr.Query} - */ -lunr.Query.prototype.clause = function (clause) { -  if (!('fields' in clause)) { -    clause.fields = this.allFields -  } - -  if (!('boost' in clause)) { -    clause.boost = 1 -  } - -  if (!('usePipeline' in clause)) { -    clause.usePipeline = true -  } - -  if (!('wildcard' in clause)) { -    clause.wildcard = lunr.Query.wildcard.NONE -  } - -  if ((clause.wildcard & lunr.Query.wildcard.LEADING) && (clause.term.charAt(0) != lunr.Query.wildcard)) { -    clause.term = "*" + clause.term -  } - -  if ((clause.wildcard & lunr.Query.wildcard.TRAILING) && (clause.term.slice(-1) != lunr.Query.wildcard)) { -    clause.term = "" + clause.term + "*" -  } - -  if (!('presence' in clause)) { -    clause.presence = lunr.Query.presence.OPTIONAL -  } - -  this.clauses.push(clause) - -  return this -} - -/** - * A negated query is one in which every clause has a presence of - * prohibited. These queries require some special processing to return - * the expected results. - * - * @returns boolean - */ -lunr.Query.prototype.isNegated = function () { -  for (var i = 0; i < this.clauses.length; i++) { -    if (this.clauses[i].presence != lunr.Query.presence.PROHIBITED) { -      return false -    } -  } - -  return true -} - -/** - * Adds a term to the current query, under the covers this will create a {@link lunr.Query~Clause} - * to the list of clauses that make up this query. - * - * The term is used as is, i.e. no tokenization will be performed by this method. Instead conversion - * to a token or token-like string should be done before calling this method. - * - * The term will be converted to a string by calling `toString`. Multiple terms can be passed as an - * array, each term in the array will share the same options. - * - * @param {object|object[]} term - The term(s) to add to the query. - * @param {object} [options] - Any additional properties to add to the query clause. - * @returns {lunr.Query} - * @see lunr.Query#clause - * @see lunr.Query~Clause - * @example <caption>adding a single term to a query</caption> - * query.term("foo") - * @example <caption>adding a single term to a query and specifying search fields, term boost and automatic trailing wildcard</caption> - * query.term("foo", { - *   fields: ["title"], - *   boost: 10, - *   wildcard: lunr.Query.wildcard.TRAILING - * }) - * @example <caption>using lunr.tokenizer to convert a string to tokens before using them as terms</caption> - * query.term(lunr.tokenizer("foo bar")) - */ -lunr.Query.prototype.term = function (term, options) { -  if (Array.isArray(term)) { -    term.forEach(function (t) { this.term(t, lunr.utils.clone(options)) }, this) -    return this -  } - -  var clause = options || {} -  clause.term = term.toString() - -  this.clause(clause) - -  return this -} -lunr.QueryParseError = function (message, start, end) { -  this.name = "QueryParseError" -  this.message = message -  this.start = start -  this.end = end -} - -lunr.QueryParseError.prototype = new Error -lunr.QueryLexer = function (str) { -  this.lexemes = [] -  this.str = str -  this.length = str.length -  this.pos = 0 -  this.start = 0 -  this.escapeCharPositions = [] -} - -lunr.QueryLexer.prototype.run = function () { -  var state = lunr.QueryLexer.lexText - -  while (state) { -    state = state(this) -  } -} - -lunr.QueryLexer.prototype.sliceString = function () { -  var subSlices = [], -      sliceStart = this.start, -      sliceEnd = this.pos - -  for (var i = 0; i < this.escapeCharPositions.length; i++) { -    sliceEnd = this.escapeCharPositions[i] -    subSlices.push(this.str.slice(sliceStart, sliceEnd)) -    sliceStart = sliceEnd + 1 -  } - -  subSlices.push(this.str.slice(sliceStart, this.pos)) -  this.escapeCharPositions.length = 0 - -  return subSlices.join('') -} - -lunr.QueryLexer.prototype.emit = function (type) { -  this.lexemes.push({ -    type: type, -    str: this.sliceString(), -    start: this.start, -    end: this.pos -  }) - -  this.start = this.pos -} - -lunr.QueryLexer.prototype.escapeCharacter = function () { -  this.escapeCharPositions.push(this.pos - 1) -  this.pos += 1 -} - -lunr.QueryLexer.prototype.next = function () { -  if (this.pos >= this.length) { -    return lunr.QueryLexer.EOS -  } - -  var char = this.str.charAt(this.pos) -  this.pos += 1 -  return char -} - -lunr.QueryLexer.prototype.width = function () { -  return this.pos - this.start -} - -lunr.QueryLexer.prototype.ignore = function () { -  if (this.start == this.pos) { -    this.pos += 1 -  } - -  this.start = this.pos -} - -lunr.QueryLexer.prototype.backup = function () { -  this.pos -= 1 -} - -lunr.QueryLexer.prototype.acceptDigitRun = function () { -  var char, charCode - -  do { -    char = this.next() -    charCode = char.charCodeAt(0) -  } while (charCode > 47 && charCode < 58) - -  if (char != lunr.QueryLexer.EOS) { -    this.backup() -  } -} - -lunr.QueryLexer.prototype.more = function () { -  return this.pos < this.length -} - -lunr.QueryLexer.EOS = 'EOS' -lunr.QueryLexer.FIELD = 'FIELD' -lunr.QueryLexer.TERM = 'TERM' -lunr.QueryLexer.EDIT_DISTANCE = 'EDIT_DISTANCE' -lunr.QueryLexer.BOOST = 'BOOST' -lunr.QueryLexer.PRESENCE = 'PRESENCE' - -lunr.QueryLexer.lexField = function (lexer) { -  lexer.backup() -  lexer.emit(lunr.QueryLexer.FIELD) -  lexer.ignore() -  return lunr.QueryLexer.lexText -} - -lunr.QueryLexer.lexTerm = function (lexer) { -  if (lexer.width() > 1) { -    lexer.backup() -    lexer.emit(lunr.QueryLexer.TERM) -  } - -  lexer.ignore() - -  if (lexer.more()) { -    return lunr.QueryLexer.lexText -  } -} - -lunr.QueryLexer.lexEditDistance = function (lexer) { -  lexer.ignore() -  lexer.acceptDigitRun() -  lexer.emit(lunr.QueryLexer.EDIT_DISTANCE) -  return lunr.QueryLexer.lexText -} - -lunr.QueryLexer.lexBoost = function (lexer) { -  lexer.ignore() -  lexer.acceptDigitRun() -  lexer.emit(lunr.QueryLexer.BOOST) -  return lunr.QueryLexer.lexText -} - -lunr.QueryLexer.lexEOS = function (lexer) { -  if (lexer.width() > 0) { -    lexer.emit(lunr.QueryLexer.TERM) -  } -} - -// This matches the separator used when tokenising fields -// within a document. These should match otherwise it is -// not possible to search for some tokens within a document. -// -// It is possible for the user to change the separator on the -// tokenizer so it _might_ clash with any other of the special -// characters already used within the search string, e.g. :. -// -// This means that it is possible to change the separator in -// such a way that makes some words unsearchable using a search -// string. -lunr.QueryLexer.termSeparator = lunr.tokenizer.separator - -lunr.QueryLexer.lexText = function (lexer) { -  while (true) { -    var char = lexer.next() - -    if (char == lunr.QueryLexer.EOS) { -      return lunr.QueryLexer.lexEOS -    } - -    // Escape character is '\' -    if (char.charCodeAt(0) == 92) { -      lexer.escapeCharacter() -      continue -    } - -    if (char == ":") { -      return lunr.QueryLexer.lexField -    } - -    if (char == "~") { -      lexer.backup() -      if (lexer.width() > 0) { -        lexer.emit(lunr.QueryLexer.TERM) -      } -      return lunr.QueryLexer.lexEditDistance -    } - -    if (char == "^") { -      lexer.backup() -      if (lexer.width() > 0) { -        lexer.emit(lunr.QueryLexer.TERM) -      } -      return lunr.QueryLexer.lexBoost -    } - -    // "+" indicates term presence is required -    // checking for length to ensure that only -    // leading "+" are considered -    if (char == "+" && lexer.width() === 1) { -      lexer.emit(lunr.QueryLexer.PRESENCE) -      return lunr.QueryLexer.lexText -    } - -    // "-" indicates term presence is prohibited -    // checking for length to ensure that only -    // leading "-" are considered -    if (char == "-" && lexer.width() === 1) { -      lexer.emit(lunr.QueryLexer.PRESENCE) -      return lunr.QueryLexer.lexText -    } - -    if (char.match(lunr.QueryLexer.termSeparator)) { -      return lunr.QueryLexer.lexTerm -    } -  } -} - -lunr.QueryParser = function (str, query) { -  this.lexer = new lunr.QueryLexer (str) -  this.query = query -  this.currentClause = {} -  this.lexemeIdx = 0 -} - -lunr.QueryParser.prototype.parse = function () { -  this.lexer.run() -  this.lexemes = this.lexer.lexemes - -  var state = lunr.QueryParser.parseClause - -  while (state) { -    state = state(this) -  } - -  return this.query -} - -lunr.QueryParser.prototype.peekLexeme = function () { -  return this.lexemes[this.lexemeIdx] -} - -lunr.QueryParser.prototype.consumeLexeme = function () { -  var lexeme = this.peekLexeme() -  this.lexemeIdx += 1 -  return lexeme -} - -lunr.QueryParser.prototype.nextClause = function () { -  var completedClause = this.currentClause -  this.query.clause(completedClause) -  this.currentClause = {} -} - -lunr.QueryParser.parseClause = function (parser) { -  var lexeme = parser.peekLexeme() - -  if (lexeme == undefined) { -    return -  } - -  switch (lexeme.type) { -    case lunr.QueryLexer.PRESENCE: -      return lunr.QueryParser.parsePresence -    case lunr.QueryLexer.FIELD: -      return lunr.QueryParser.parseField -    case lunr.QueryLexer.TERM: -      return lunr.QueryParser.parseTerm -    default: -      var errorMessage = "expected either a field or a term, found " + lexeme.type - -      if (lexeme.str.length >= 1) { -        errorMessage += " with value '" + lexeme.str + "'" -      } - -      throw new lunr.QueryParseError (errorMessage, lexeme.start, lexeme.end) -  } -} - -lunr.QueryParser.parsePresence = function (parser) { -  var lexeme = parser.consumeLexeme() - -  if (lexeme == undefined) { -    return -  } - -  switch (lexeme.str) { -    case "-": -      parser.currentClause.presence = lunr.Query.presence.PROHIBITED -      break -    case "+": -      parser.currentClause.presence = lunr.Query.presence.REQUIRED -      break -    default: -      var errorMessage = "unrecognised presence operator'" + lexeme.str + "'" -      throw new lunr.QueryParseError (errorMessage, lexeme.start, lexeme.end) -  } - -  var nextLexeme = parser.peekLexeme() - -  if (nextLexeme == undefined) { -    var errorMessage = "expecting term or field, found nothing" -    throw new lunr.QueryParseError (errorMessage, lexeme.start, lexeme.end) -  } - -  switch (nextLexeme.type) { -    case lunr.QueryLexer.FIELD: -      return lunr.QueryParser.parseField -    case lunr.QueryLexer.TERM: -      return lunr.QueryParser.parseTerm -    default: -      var errorMessage = "expecting term or field, found '" + nextLexeme.type + "'" -      throw new lunr.QueryParseError (errorMessage, nextLexeme.start, nextLexeme.end) -  } -} - -lunr.QueryParser.parseField = function (parser) { -  var lexeme = parser.consumeLexeme() - -  if (lexeme == undefined) { -    return -  } - -  if (parser.query.allFields.indexOf(lexeme.str) == -1) { -    var possibleFields = parser.query.allFields.map(function (f) { return "'" + f + "'" }).join(', '), -        errorMessage = "unrecognised field '" + lexeme.str + "', possible fields: " + possibleFields - -    throw new lunr.QueryParseError (errorMessage, lexeme.start, lexeme.end) -  } - -  parser.currentClause.fields = [lexeme.str] - -  var nextLexeme = parser.peekLexeme() - -  if (nextLexeme == undefined) { -    var errorMessage = "expecting term, found nothing" -    throw new lunr.QueryParseError (errorMessage, lexeme.start, lexeme.end) -  } - -  switch (nextLexeme.type) { -    case lunr.QueryLexer.TERM: -      return lunr.QueryParser.parseTerm -    default: -      var errorMessage = "expecting term, found '" + nextLexeme.type + "'" -      throw new lunr.QueryParseError (errorMessage, nextLexeme.start, nextLexeme.end) -  } -} - -lunr.QueryParser.parseTerm = function (parser) { -  var lexeme = parser.consumeLexeme() - -  if (lexeme == undefined) { -    return -  } - -  parser.currentClause.term = lexeme.str.toLowerCase() - -  if (lexeme.str.indexOf("*") != -1) { -    parser.currentClause.usePipeline = false -  } - -  var nextLexeme = parser.peekLexeme() - -  if (nextLexeme == undefined) { -    parser.nextClause() -    return -  } - -  switch (nextLexeme.type) { -    case lunr.QueryLexer.TERM: -      parser.nextClause() -      return lunr.QueryParser.parseTerm -    case lunr.QueryLexer.FIELD: -      parser.nextClause() -      return lunr.QueryParser.parseField -    case lunr.QueryLexer.EDIT_DISTANCE: -      return lunr.QueryParser.parseEditDistance -    case lunr.QueryLexer.BOOST: -      return lunr.QueryParser.parseBoost -    case lunr.QueryLexer.PRESENCE: -      parser.nextClause() -      return lunr.QueryParser.parsePresence -    default: -      var errorMessage = "Unexpected lexeme type '" + nextLexeme.type + "'" -      throw new lunr.QueryParseError (errorMessage, nextLexeme.start, nextLexeme.end) -  } -} - -lunr.QueryParser.parseEditDistance = function (parser) { -  var lexeme = parser.consumeLexeme() - -  if (lexeme == undefined) { -    return -  } - -  var editDistance = parseInt(lexeme.str, 10) - -  if (isNaN(editDistance)) { -    var errorMessage = "edit distance must be numeric" -    throw new lunr.QueryParseError (errorMessage, lexeme.start, lexeme.end) -  } - -  parser.currentClause.editDistance = editDistance - -  var nextLexeme = parser.peekLexeme() - -  if (nextLexeme == undefined) { -    parser.nextClause() -    return -  } - -  switch (nextLexeme.type) { -    case lunr.QueryLexer.TERM: -      parser.nextClause() -      return lunr.QueryParser.parseTerm -    case lunr.QueryLexer.FIELD: -      parser.nextClause() -      return lunr.QueryParser.parseField -    case lunr.QueryLexer.EDIT_DISTANCE: -      return lunr.QueryParser.parseEditDistance -    case lunr.QueryLexer.BOOST: -      return lunr.QueryParser.parseBoost -    case lunr.QueryLexer.PRESENCE: -      parser.nextClause() -      return lunr.QueryParser.parsePresence -    default: -      var errorMessage = "Unexpected lexeme type '" + nextLexeme.type + "'" -      throw new lunr.QueryParseError (errorMessage, nextLexeme.start, nextLexeme.end) -  } -} - -lunr.QueryParser.parseBoost = function (parser) { -  var lexeme = parser.consumeLexeme() - -  if (lexeme == undefined) { -    return -  } - -  var boost = parseInt(lexeme.str, 10) - -  if (isNaN(boost)) { -    var errorMessage = "boost must be numeric" -    throw new lunr.QueryParseError (errorMessage, lexeme.start, lexeme.end) -  } - -  parser.currentClause.boost = boost - -  var nextLexeme = parser.peekLexeme() - -  if (nextLexeme == undefined) { -    parser.nextClause() -    return -  } - -  switch (nextLexeme.type) { -    case lunr.QueryLexer.TERM: -      parser.nextClause() -      return lunr.QueryParser.parseTerm -    case lunr.QueryLexer.FIELD: -      parser.nextClause() -      return lunr.QueryParser.parseField -    case lunr.QueryLexer.EDIT_DISTANCE: -      return lunr.QueryParser.parseEditDistance -    case lunr.QueryLexer.BOOST: -      return lunr.QueryParser.parseBoost -    case lunr.QueryLexer.PRESENCE: -      parser.nextClause() -      return lunr.QueryParser.parsePresence -    default: -      var errorMessage = "Unexpected lexeme type '" + nextLexeme.type + "'" -      throw new lunr.QueryParseError (errorMessage, nextLexeme.start, nextLexeme.end) -  } -} - -  /** -   * export the module via AMD, CommonJS or as a browser global -   * Export code from https://github.com/umdjs/umd/blob/master/returnExports.js -   */ -  ;(function (root, factory) { -    if (typeof define === 'function' && define.amd) { -      // AMD. Register as an anonymous module. -      define(factory) -    } else if (typeof exports === 'object') { -      /** -       * Node. Does not work with strict CommonJS, but -       * only CommonJS-like enviroments that support module.exports, -       * like Node. -       */ -      module.exports = factory() -    } else { -      // Browser globals (root is window) -      root.lunr = factory() -    } -  }(this, function () { -    /** -     * Just return a value to define the module export. -     * This example returns an object, but the module -     * can return a function as the exported value. -     */ -    return lunr -  })) -})(); diff --git a/public/js/posts.lunr.js b/public/js/posts.lunr.js deleted file mode 100644 index bea1216..0000000 --- a/public/js/posts.lunr.js +++ /dev/null @@ -1,23 +0,0 @@ -let documents = [{ -    "name": "Lunr", -    "text": "Like Solr, but much smaller, and not as bright." -}, { -    "name": "React", -    "text": "A JavaScript library for building user interfaces." -}, { -    "name": "Lodash", -    "text": "A modern JavaScript utility library delivering modularity, performance & extras." -}]; - -function search() { -    let searchIndex = lunr(function() { -        this.ref("name") -        this.field("text") - -        documents.forEach(function(doc) { -            this.add(doc) -        }, this) -    }); - -    return searchIndex.search("bright"); -}  |