A simple to use set of database types, and annotations to use postgresql's full text search engine with doctrine
- Register Doctrine Annotation:
\Doctrine\Common\Annotations\AnnotationRegistry::registerAutoloadNamespace("VertigoLabs\\DoctrineFullTextPostgres\\ORM\\Mapping\\");
- Register Doctrine Type:
Type::addType('tsvector',\VertigoLabs\DoctrineFullTextPostgres\ORM\Mapping\TsVectorType::class);
- Register Doctrine Event Subscriber
$this->em->getEventManager()->addEventSubscriber(new \VertigoLabs\DoctrineFullTextPostgres\Common\TsVectorSubscriber());
- Register Doctrine Functions
$doctrineConfig->addCustomStringFunction('tsquery', \VertigoLabs\DoctrineFullTextPostgres\ORM\Query\AST\Functions\TsQueryFunction::class);
$doctrineConfig->addCustomStringFunction('tsplainquery', \VertigoLabs\DoctrineFullTextPostgres\ORM\Query\AST\Functions\TsPlainQueryFunction::class);
$doctrineConfig->addCustomStringFunction('tsrank', \VertigoLabs\DoctrineFullTextPostgres\ORM\Query\AST\Functions\TsRankFunction::class);
$doctrineConfig->addCustomStringFunction('tsrankcd', \VertigoLabs\DoctrineFullTextPostgres\ORM\Query\AST\Functions\TsRankCDFunction::class);
- Add to config
doctrine:
dbal:
types:
tsvector: VertigoLabs\DoctrineFullTextPostgres\DBAL\Types\TsVector
mapping_types:
tsvector: tsvector
orm:
entity_managers:
default:
dql:
string_functions:
tsquery: VertigoLabs\DoctrineFullTextPostgres\ORM\Query\AST\Functions\TsQueryFunction
tsplainquery: VertigoLabs\DoctrineFullTextPostgres\ORM\Query\AST\Functions\TsPlainQueryFunction
tsrank: VertigoLabs\DoctrineFullTextPostgres\ORM\Query\AST\Functions\TsRankFunction
tsrankcd: VertigoLabs\DoctrineFullTextPostgres\ORM\Query\AST\Functions\TsRankCDFunction
services:
vertigolabs.doctrinefulltextpostgres.listener:
class: VertigoLabs\DoctrineFullTextPostgres\Common\TsVectorSubscriber
tags:
- { name: doctrine.event_subscriber, connection: default }
- Create your entity
You do not have to create column annotations for your fields that will hold your full text search vectors (tsvector) the columns will be created automatically.
A TsVector annotation only requires the fields
parameter. There are optional weight
and language
parameters as well, however they are not used yet.
You do not need to set data for your TsVector field, the data will come from the fields specified in the fields
property automatically when the object is flushed to the database
class Article
{
/**
* @var string
* @Column(name="title", type="string", nullable=false)
*/
private $title;
/**
* @var TsVector
* @TsVector(name="title_fts", fields={"title"})
*/
private $titleFTS;
/**
* @var string
* @Column(name="body", type="text", nullable=true)
*/
private $body;
/**
* @var TsVector
* @TsVector(name="body_fts", fields={"body"})
*/
private $bodyFTS;
}
- Insert some data
You do not need to worry about setting any data to the fields marked with the TsVector annotation. The data for these fields will be automatically populated when you flush your changes to the database.
$article = new Article();
$article->setTitle('Baboons Invade Seaworld');
$article->setBody('In a crazy turn of events a pack a rabid red baboons invade Seaworld. Officials say that the Dolphins are being held hostage');
$this->em->persist($article);
$this->em->flush();
- Query your database!
When you query your database, you'll query against the actual data. the query will be modified to search using the fields marked with the TsVector annotation automatically
$query = $this->em->createQuery('SELECT a FROM Article a WHERE tsquery(a.title,:searchQuery) = true');
$query->setParameter('searchQuery','Baboons');
$result = $query->getArrayResult();
If you'd like to retrieve the ranking of your full text search, simply use the tsrank function:
$query = $this->em->createQuery('SELECT a, tsrank(a.title,:searchQuery) as rank FROM Article a WHERE tsquery(a.title,:searchQuery) = true');
$query->setParameter('searchQuery','Baboons');
$result = $query->getArrayResult();
var_dump($result[0]['rank']); // int 0.67907
You can even order by rank:
$query = $this->em->createQuery('SELECT a FROM Article a WHERE tsquery(a.title,:searchQuery) = true ORDER BY tsrank(a.title,:searchQuery) DESC');
- Add language to SQL field definition
- Add language and weighting to queries