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// Copyright 2012-present Oliver Eilhard. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a MIT-license.
// See http://olivere.mit-license.org/license.txt for details.
package elastic
import "errors"
// -- Sorter --
// Sorter is an interface for sorting strategies, e.g. ScoreSort or FieldSort.
// See https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/5.2/search-request-sort.html.
type Sorter interface {
Source() (interface{}, error)
}
// -- SortInfo --
// SortInfo contains information about sorting a field.
type SortInfo struct {
Sorter
Field string
Ascending bool
Missing interface{}
IgnoreUnmapped *bool
SortMode string
NestedFilter Query
NestedPath string
}
func (info SortInfo) Source() (interface{}, error) {
prop := make(map[string]interface{})
if info.Ascending {
prop["order"] = "asc"
} else {
prop["order"] = "desc"
}
if info.Missing != nil {
prop["missing"] = info.Missing
}
if info.IgnoreUnmapped != nil {
prop["ignore_unmapped"] = *info.IgnoreUnmapped
}
if info.SortMode != "" {
prop["mode"] = info.SortMode
}
if info.NestedFilter != nil {
src, err := info.NestedFilter.Source()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
prop["nested_filter"] = src
}
if info.NestedPath != "" {
prop["nested_path"] = info.NestedPath
}
source := make(map[string]interface{})
source[info.Field] = prop
return source, nil
}
// -- SortByDoc --
// SortByDoc sorts by the "_doc" field, as described in
// https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/5.2/search-request-scroll.html.
//
// Example:
// ss := elastic.NewSearchSource()
// ss = ss.SortBy(elastic.SortByDoc{})
type SortByDoc struct {
Sorter
}
// Source returns the JSON-serializable data.
func (s SortByDoc) Source() (interface{}, error) {
return "_doc", nil
}
// -- ScoreSort --
// ScoreSort sorts by relevancy score.
type ScoreSort struct {
Sorter
ascending bool
}
// NewScoreSort creates a new ScoreSort.
func NewScoreSort() *ScoreSort {
return &ScoreSort{ascending: false} // Descending by default!
}
// Order defines whether sorting ascending (default) or descending.
func (s *ScoreSort) Order(ascending bool) *ScoreSort {
s.ascending = ascending
return s
}
// Asc sets ascending sort order.
func (s *ScoreSort) Asc() *ScoreSort {
s.ascending = true
return s
}
// Desc sets descending sort order.
func (s *ScoreSort) Desc() *ScoreSort {
s.ascending = false
return s
}
// Source returns the JSON-serializable data.
func (s *ScoreSort) Source() (interface{}, error) {
source := make(map[string]interface{})
x := make(map[string]interface{})
source["_score"] = x
if s.ascending {
x["order"] = "asc"
} else {
x["order"] = "desc"
}
return source, nil
}
// -- FieldSort --
// FieldSort sorts by a given field.
type FieldSort struct {
Sorter
fieldName string
ascending bool
missing interface{}
ignoreUnmapped *bool
unmappedType *string
sortMode *string
nestedFilter Query
nestedPath *string
}
// NewFieldSort creates a new FieldSort.
func NewFieldSort(fieldName string) *FieldSort {
return &FieldSort{
fieldName: fieldName,
ascending: true,
}
}
// FieldName specifies the name of the field to be used for sorting.
func (s *FieldSort) FieldName(fieldName string) *FieldSort {
s.fieldName = fieldName
return s
}
// Order defines whether sorting ascending (default) or descending.
func (s *FieldSort) Order(ascending bool) *FieldSort {
s.ascending = ascending
return s
}
// Asc sets ascending sort order.
func (s *FieldSort) Asc() *FieldSort {
s.ascending = true
return s
}
// Desc sets descending sort order.
func (s *FieldSort) Desc() *FieldSort {
s.ascending = false
return s
}
// Missing sets the value to be used when a field is missing in a document.
// You can also use "_last" or "_first" to sort missing last or first
// respectively.
func (s *FieldSort) Missing(missing interface{}) *FieldSort {
s.missing = missing
return s
}
// IgnoreUnmapped specifies what happens if the field does not exist in
// the index. Set it to true to ignore, or set it to false to not ignore (default).
func (s *FieldSort) IgnoreUnmapped(ignoreUnmapped bool) *FieldSort {
s.ignoreUnmapped = &ignoreUnmapped
return s
}
// UnmappedType sets the type to use when the current field is not mapped
// in an index.
func (s *FieldSort) UnmappedType(typ string) *FieldSort {
s.unmappedType = &typ
return s
}
// SortMode specifies what values to pick in case a document contains
// multiple values for the targeted sort field. Possible values are:
// min, max, sum, and avg.
func (s *FieldSort) SortMode(sortMode string) *FieldSort {
s.sortMode = &sortMode
return s
}
// NestedFilter sets a filter that nested objects should match with
// in order to be taken into account for sorting.
func (s *FieldSort) NestedFilter(nestedFilter Query) *FieldSort {
s.nestedFilter = nestedFilter
return s
}
// NestedPath is used if sorting occurs on a field that is inside a
// nested object.
func (s *FieldSort) NestedPath(nestedPath string) *FieldSort {
s.nestedPath = &nestedPath
return s
}
// Source returns the JSON-serializable data.
func (s *FieldSort) Source() (interface{}, error) {
source := make(map[string]interface{})
x := make(map[string]interface{})
source[s.fieldName] = x
if s.ascending {
x["order"] = "asc"
} else {
x["order"] = "desc"
}
if s.missing != nil {
x["missing"] = s.missing
}
if s.ignoreUnmapped != nil {
x["ignore_unmapped"] = *s.ignoreUnmapped
}
if s.unmappedType != nil {
x["unmapped_type"] = *s.unmappedType
}
if s.sortMode != nil {
x["mode"] = *s.sortMode
}
if s.nestedFilter != nil {
src, err := s.nestedFilter.Source()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
x["nested_filter"] = src
}
if s.nestedPath != nil {
x["nested_path"] = *s.nestedPath
}
return source, nil
}
// -- GeoDistanceSort --
// GeoDistanceSort allows for sorting by geographic distance.
// See https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/5.2/search-request-sort.html#_geo_distance_sorting.
type GeoDistanceSort struct {
Sorter
fieldName string
points []*GeoPoint
geohashes []string
geoDistance *string
unit string
ascending bool
sortMode *string
nestedFilter Query
nestedPath *string
}
// NewGeoDistanceSort creates a new sorter for geo distances.
func NewGeoDistanceSort(fieldName string) *GeoDistanceSort {
return &GeoDistanceSort{
fieldName: fieldName,
ascending: true,
}
}
// FieldName specifies the name of the (geo) field to use for sorting.
func (s *GeoDistanceSort) FieldName(fieldName string) *GeoDistanceSort {
s.fieldName = fieldName
return s
}
// Order defines whether sorting ascending (default) or descending.
func (s *GeoDistanceSort) Order(ascending bool) *GeoDistanceSort {
s.ascending = ascending
return s
}
// Asc sets ascending sort order.
func (s *GeoDistanceSort) Asc() *GeoDistanceSort {
s.ascending = true
return s
}
// Desc sets descending sort order.
func (s *GeoDistanceSort) Desc() *GeoDistanceSort {
s.ascending = false
return s
}
// Point specifies a point to create the range distance aggregations from.
func (s *GeoDistanceSort) Point(lat, lon float64) *GeoDistanceSort {
s.points = append(s.points, GeoPointFromLatLon(lat, lon))
return s
}
// Points specifies the geo point(s) to create the range distance aggregations from.
func (s *GeoDistanceSort) Points(points ...*GeoPoint) *GeoDistanceSort {
s.points = append(s.points, points...)
return s
}
// GeoHashes specifies the geo point to create the range distance aggregations from.
func (s *GeoDistanceSort) GeoHashes(geohashes ...string) *GeoDistanceSort {
s.geohashes = append(s.geohashes, geohashes...)
return s
}
// GeoDistance represents how to compute the distance.
// It can be sloppy_arc (default), arc, or plane.
// See https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/5.2/search-request-sort.html#_geo_distance_sorting.
func (s *GeoDistanceSort) GeoDistance(geoDistance string) *GeoDistanceSort {
s.geoDistance = &geoDistance
return s
}
// Unit specifies the distance unit to use. It defaults to km.
// See https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/5.2/common-options.html#distance-units
// for details.
func (s *GeoDistanceSort) Unit(unit string) *GeoDistanceSort {
s.unit = unit
return s
}
// SortMode specifies what values to pick in case a document contains
// multiple values for the targeted sort field. Possible values are:
// min, max, sum, and avg.
func (s *GeoDistanceSort) SortMode(sortMode string) *GeoDistanceSort {
s.sortMode = &sortMode
return s
}
// NestedFilter sets a filter that nested objects should match with
// in order to be taken into account for sorting.
func (s *GeoDistanceSort) NestedFilter(nestedFilter Query) *GeoDistanceSort {
s.nestedFilter = nestedFilter
return s
}
// NestedPath is used if sorting occurs on a field that is inside a
// nested object.
func (s *GeoDistanceSort) NestedPath(nestedPath string) *GeoDistanceSort {
s.nestedPath = &nestedPath
return s
}
// Source returns the JSON-serializable data.
func (s *GeoDistanceSort) Source() (interface{}, error) {
source := make(map[string]interface{})
x := make(map[string]interface{})
source["_geo_distance"] = x
// Points
var ptarr []interface{}
for _, pt := range s.points {
ptarr = append(ptarr, pt.Source())
}
for _, geohash := range s.geohashes {
ptarr = append(ptarr, geohash)
}
x[s.fieldName] = ptarr
if s.unit != "" {
x["unit"] = s.unit
}
if s.geoDistance != nil {
x["distance_type"] = *s.geoDistance
}
if s.ascending {
x["order"] = "asc"
} else {
x["order"] = "desc"
}
if s.sortMode != nil {
x["mode"] = *s.sortMode
}
if s.nestedFilter != nil {
src, err := s.nestedFilter.Source()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
x["nested_filter"] = src
}
if s.nestedPath != nil {
x["nested_path"] = *s.nestedPath
}
return source, nil
}
// -- ScriptSort --
// ScriptSort sorts by a custom script. See
// https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/5.2/modules-scripting.html#modules-scripting
// for details about scripting.
type ScriptSort struct {
Sorter
script *Script
typ string
ascending bool
sortMode *string
nestedFilter Query
nestedPath *string
}
// NewScriptSort creates and initializes a new ScriptSort.
// You must provide a script and a type, e.g. "string" or "number".
func NewScriptSort(script *Script, typ string) *ScriptSort {
return &ScriptSort{
script: script,
typ: typ,
ascending: true,
}
}
// Type sets the script type, which can be either "string" or "number".
func (s *ScriptSort) Type(typ string) *ScriptSort {
s.typ = typ
return s
}
// Order defines whether sorting ascending (default) or descending.
func (s *ScriptSort) Order(ascending bool) *ScriptSort {
s.ascending = ascending
return s
}
// Asc sets ascending sort order.
func (s *ScriptSort) Asc() *ScriptSort {
s.ascending = true
return s
}
// Desc sets descending sort order.
func (s *ScriptSort) Desc() *ScriptSort {
s.ascending = false
return s
}
// SortMode specifies what values to pick in case a document contains
// multiple values for the targeted sort field. Possible values are:
// min or max.
func (s *ScriptSort) SortMode(sortMode string) *ScriptSort {
s.sortMode = &sortMode
return s
}
// NestedFilter sets a filter that nested objects should match with
// in order to be taken into account for sorting.
func (s *ScriptSort) NestedFilter(nestedFilter Query) *ScriptSort {
s.nestedFilter = nestedFilter
return s
}
// NestedPath is used if sorting occurs on a field that is inside a
// nested object.
func (s *ScriptSort) NestedPath(nestedPath string) *ScriptSort {
s.nestedPath = &nestedPath
return s
}
// Source returns the JSON-serializable data.
func (s *ScriptSort) Source() (interface{}, error) {
if s.script == nil {
return nil, errors.New("ScriptSort expected a script")
}
source := make(map[string]interface{})
x := make(map[string]interface{})
source["_script"] = x
src, err := s.script.Source()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
x["script"] = src
x["type"] = s.typ
if s.ascending {
x["order"] = "asc"
} else {
x["order"] = "desc"
}
if s.sortMode != nil {
x["mode"] = *s.sortMode
}
if s.nestedFilter != nil {
src, err := s.nestedFilter.Source()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
x["nested_filter"] = src
}
if s.nestedPath != nil {
x["nested_path"] = *s.nestedPath
}
return source, nil
}