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There are a few elements in here which aren't directly related to search but that are designed to provide more metadata and therefore improve the quality of searches.
 
There are a few elements in here which aren't directly related to search but that are designed to provide more metadata and therefore improve the quality of searches.
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=Development=
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[https://wiki.mahara.org/index.php/Developer_Area/Specifications_in_Development/Elasticsearch Elasticsearch: installation]
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[https://wiki.mahara.org/index.php/Developer_Area/Specifications_in_Development/Elasticsearch_Plugin Elasticsearch plugin]
  
 
=Full text search=
 
=Full text search=
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The universal search box will be done in a dashboard block. It can be removed by users but it's also visible for logged out users.
 
The universal search box will be done in a dashboard block. It can be removed by users but it's also visible for logged out users.
  
By default, it will appear above the "popular pages showcase" block.
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By default, it will appear above the "popular pages showcase" block, once that block is in core.
  
 
The types of results you will get depend on the search plugin you have enabled. For example, there will be no full text search in the content of artefacts if using the <tt>internal</tt> plugin.
 
The types of results you will get depend on the search plugin you have enabled. For example, there will be no full text search in the content of artefacts if using the <tt>internal</tt> plugin.
  
 
==Search result page==
 
==Search result page==
 
Clicking on a result will take you as close as possible to the result. For example, if an artefact matches one of the search terms, then clicking on that result will take you to the artefact page (which has a link back to the containing view) if it exists.
 
  
 
The page will also use facets so that users can easily hide results in the categories they don't want to see (e.g. hiding the user account and group matches).
 
The page will also use facets so that users can easily hide results in the categories they don't want to see (e.g. hiding the user account and group matches).
  
==Revive lucene plugin==
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Clicking on a result will take you as close as possible to the result. For example, if an artefact matches one of the search terms, then clicking on that result will take you to the artefact page (which has a link back to the containing view) if it exists.
  
Not sure about the state of the <tt>solr</tt> search plugin one but we're told it no longer works (see [https://bugs.launchpad.net/mahara/+bug/680710 bug #680710]) and we'll be using [http://www.elasticsearch.org/ elasticsearch] instead.
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===New parameter on paginated artefact pages===
  
==Plugin architecture==
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For artefact pages that are displayed using the pager (e.g. blog, blogpost, feedback, plans), we'll need to add a new query string parameter to tell the pager to display a particular page. This will allow us to link to the right page from the search result page.
  
The <tt>elasticsearch</tt> plugin will inherit from <tt>internal</tt> search and may in the future override methods that it can implement faster.
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==Access control==
  
In order to get the universal search working, we'll add new methods to the <tt>internal</tt> search plugin which will only be implemented in <tt>elasticsearch</tt>. Search plugin writers may choose to implement them in their own plugins, but <tt>internal</tt> search is not going to have an implementation for it.
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Mahara will only show results that a user is allowed to see. This means for example that the logged out page will only show content from public views and groups.
  
=Search improvements=
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Otherwise, We will implement the access control checks in one of the following two ways:
  
Other things that we could improve later but that are out of scope at the moment:
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# We will use the existing SQL queries to get a list of all of the view IDs that the current user has access to. Then we will query <tt>elasticsearch</tt> with a restriction on these view IDs. Should the SQL turn out to be too slow, we will cache that list for a certain period of time with the understanding that some content might be missing from the results or that some of the results returned may no longer be accessible.
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# We will mirror the access control table inside the <tt>elasticsearch</tt> data structures and make sure that anything in Mahara that changes the database table gets refactored to use a function which updates both the database and the search server. The downside of this approach is that we will duplicate the data and that we will also duplicate the "query".
  
* making sure there's only ever 1 search box per page (usability issue)
 
* migrating all slow searches to <tt>elasticsearch</tt> (while retaining the implementation in <tt>internal</tt>)
 
* search inside the contents of uploaded files (e.g. PDF, ODF, Word documents, text files)
 
  
=Extra Tagging=
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==Plugin architecture==
  
==Add user tags==
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Not sure about the state of the <tt>solr</tt> search plugin one but we're told it no longer works (see [https://bugs.launchpad.net/mahara/+bug/680710 bug #680710]) and we'll be using [http://www.elasticsearch.org/ elasticsearch] instead:
  
We currently have tags for users but they are set by the system and are not user-editable.
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* documentation on how to setup elastic search will be provided
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* Mahara will perform some sanity checks on your elastic search configuration to make sure everything is setup right (and display appropriate warnings if it's not)
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* some debugging information will be available, along with a manual "reindex" button
  
We will make new types of tags which will be '''defined by each user''' in their profile area. They will be displayed as part of the '''Profile Info block'''.
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The <tt>elasticsearch</tt> plugin will inherit from <tt>internal</tt> search and may in the future override methods that it can implement faster.
  
Furthermore, these tags will be searchable in the "Find friends" and "Copy page" searches.
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In order to get the universal search working, we'll add new methods to the <tt>internal</tt> search plugin which will only be implemented in <tt>elasticsearch</tt>. Search plugin writers may choose to implement them in their own plugins, but <tt>internal</tt> search is not going to have an implementation for it.
  
==Add group tags==
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===Hooks===
  
These tags will be '''defined by group owners''' in the group settings. They will be displayed as part of the '''Group Info block''' on the group homepage.
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Thanks to the existing search plugins, we already have a few hooks in Mahara that can be used to trigger the reindexing of some of the content.
  
The tags will be searchable in the "Find groups" searches.
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We will be adding more hooks, for example to detect changes in the contents of artefacts.
  
Group categories will be replaced with group tags.
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=Search improvements=
  
==Create a new "Page Tags" block==
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Other things that we could improve later but that are out of scope at the moment:
  
Users are already able to assign tags to the pages they create but these tags aren't displayed anywhere on these pages.
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* making sure there's only ever 1 search box per page (usability issue)
 
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* migrating all slow searches to <tt>elasticsearch</tt> (while retaining the implementation in <tt>internal</tt>)
==Landing pages for tags==
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* search inside the [http://www.elasticsearch.org/guide/reference/mapping/attachment-type.html contents of uploaded files] (e.g. PDF, ODF, Word documents, text files)
 
 
When tags are displayed anywhere, it will be in the form of links that will lead to index/landing pages which will display other similar items.
 
 
 
There will therefore be three different landing pages displaying items:
 
 
 
* one for all users tagged with a particular tag (can be optionally restricted to one of the institution you belong to)
 
* one for publicly visible groups tagged with a particular tag
 
* one for pages (views) accessible to the current user and tagged with a particular tag
 

Latest revision as of 17:43, 11 July 2020

This is a proposal for improving the search experience in Mahara. It covers searching for users, groups and pages (views).

There are a few elements in here which aren't directly related to search but that are designed to provide more metadata and therefore improve the quality of searches.

Development

Elasticsearch: installation

Elasticsearch plugin

Full text search

The main goal of this work is to add a universal search box to the home page which will search in:

  • forums (title & description)
  • forum threads (contents)
  • views (title, description, tags)
  • artefacts (tags, content)
  • users (firstname, lastname, email)
  • groups (name and description)

Note that searches will not pick up the content of blocks (e.g. Google Apps block, external feed block, etc.).

Search box

The universal search box will be done in a dashboard block. It can be removed by users but it's also visible for logged out users.

By default, it will appear above the "popular pages showcase" block, once that block is in core.

The types of results you will get depend on the search plugin you have enabled. For example, there will be no full text search in the content of artefacts if using the internal plugin.

Search result page

The page will also use facets so that users can easily hide results in the categories they don't want to see (e.g. hiding the user account and group matches).

Clicking on a result will take you as close as possible to the result. For example, if an artefact matches one of the search terms, then clicking on that result will take you to the artefact page (which has a link back to the containing view) if it exists.

New parameter on paginated artefact pages

For artefact pages that are displayed using the pager (e.g. blog, blogpost, feedback, plans), we'll need to add a new query string parameter to tell the pager to display a particular page. This will allow us to link to the right page from the search result page.

Access control

Mahara will only show results that a user is allowed to see. This means for example that the logged out page will only show content from public views and groups.

Otherwise, We will implement the access control checks in one of the following two ways:

  1. We will use the existing SQL queries to get a list of all of the view IDs that the current user has access to. Then we will query elasticsearch with a restriction on these view IDs. Should the SQL turn out to be too slow, we will cache that list for a certain period of time with the understanding that some content might be missing from the results or that some of the results returned may no longer be accessible.
  2. We will mirror the access control table inside the elasticsearch data structures and make sure that anything in Mahara that changes the database table gets refactored to use a function which updates both the database and the search server. The downside of this approach is that we will duplicate the data and that we will also duplicate the "query".


Plugin architecture

Not sure about the state of the solr search plugin one but we're told it no longer works (see bug #680710) and we'll be using elasticsearch instead:

  • documentation on how to setup elastic search will be provided
  • Mahara will perform some sanity checks on your elastic search configuration to make sure everything is setup right (and display appropriate warnings if it's not)
  • some debugging information will be available, along with a manual "reindex" button

The elasticsearch plugin will inherit from internal search and may in the future override methods that it can implement faster.

In order to get the universal search working, we'll add new methods to the internal search plugin which will only be implemented in elasticsearch. Search plugin writers may choose to implement them in their own plugins, but internal search is not going to have an implementation for it.

Hooks

Thanks to the existing search plugins, we already have a few hooks in Mahara that can be used to trigger the reindexing of some of the content.

We will be adding more hooks, for example to detect changes in the contents of artefacts.

Search improvements

Other things that we could improve later but that are out of scope at the moment:

  • making sure there's only ever 1 search box per page (usability issue)
  • migrating all slow searches to elasticsearch (while retaining the implementation in internal)
  • search inside the contents of uploaded files (e.g. PDF, ODF, Word documents, text files)