yab / laravel-scout-mysql-driver
MySQL driver for Laravel Scout.
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Requires
- php: ^7.2|^8.0
- laravel/scout: ~6.0|~7.0|~8.0|~9.0
Requires (Dev)
- laravel/framework: 5.6.* || 5.7.* || 5.8.* || ^6.0 || ^7.0 || ^8.0
- mockery/mockery: ^1.3
- phpunit/phpunit: 8.5.x-dev
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README
Search Eloquent Models using MySQL FULLTEXT
Indexes or WHERE LIKE '%:search%
' statements.
Installation
Note: Any Models you plan to search using this driver must use a MySQL MyISAM or InnoDB table.
If you haven't already you should install Laravel Scout to
your project and apply the Laravel\Scout\Searchable
trait to any Eloquent models you would like to make searchable.
Install this package via Composer
composer require yab/laravel-scout-mysql-driver
Next if you are using laravel version 5.4, include the following ServiceProvider to the Providers array in config/app.php
/* * Package Service Providers... */ Yab\MySQLScout\Providers\MySQLScoutServiceProvider::class,
Append the default configuration to config/scout.php
'mysql' => [ 'mode' => 'NATURAL_LANGUAGE', 'model_directories' => [app_path()], 'min_search_length' => 0, 'min_fulltext_search_length' => 4, 'min_fulltext_search_fallback' => 'LIKE', 'query_expansion' => false ]
Set SCOUT_DRIVER=mysql
in your .env
file
Please note this Laravel Scout driver does not need to update any indexes when a Model is changed as this is handled
natively by MySQL. Therefore you can safely disable queuing in config/scout.php
.
/* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Queue Data Syncing |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | This option allows you to control if the operations that sync your data | with your search engines are queued. When this is set to "true" then | all automatic data syncing will get queued for better performance. | */ 'queue' => false,
In addition there is no need to use the php artisan scout:import
command. However, if you plan to use this driver in
either NATURAL_LANGUAGE
or BOOLEAN
mode you should first run the provided console command to
create the needed FULLTEXT
indexes.
Usage
Simply call the search()
method on your Searchable
models:
$beers = App\Drink::search('beer')->get();
Or With pagination:
$beers = App\Drink::search('beer')->paginate(15);
Simple constraints can be applied using the where()
builder method
(each additional WHERE
will be applied using AND
).
$beers = App\Drink::search('beer')->where('in_stock', 1)->get();
The following operators can be applied to the WHERE
statements: <> != = <= < >= >
(=
will be used if no operator is specified)
$beers = App\Drink::search('beer')->where('abv >', 10)->get();
For more usage information see the Laravel Scout Documentation.
Modes
This driver can perform different types of search queries depending on the mode set in the scout.mysql.mode
Laravel configuration value. Currently 4 different modes are supported NATURAL_LANGUAGE
,BOOLEAN
,LIKE
and LIKE_EXPANDED
.
NATURAL_LANGUAGE and BOOLEAN Modes
In NATURAL_LANGUAGE
and BOOLEAN
mode the driver will run MySQL WHERE MATCH() AGAINST()
queries in the
respective modes.
Both modes search queries will include all of Model's FULLTEXT
compatible fields (CHAR
,VARCHAR
,TEXT
)
returned from the Model's toSearchableArray()
method. It is required to have a FULLTEXT
index for these fields.
You can create this index using the provided console command.
For example running a search on a POST
model with the following database structure:
column name | type |
---|---|
id | int(10) UN AI PK |
content | VARCHAR(255) |
meta | TEXT |
would produce the following query in NATURAL_LANGUAGE
mode:
select * from `posts` where MATCH(content,meta) AGAINST(? IN NATURAL LANGUAGE MODE)
and the following query in BOOLEAN
mode:
select * from `posts` where MATCH(content,meta) AGAINST(? IN BOOLEAN MODE)
Operators for BOOLEAN
mode should be passed as part of the search string.
For more information see the MySQL's Full-Text Search Functions documentation.
LIKE and LIKE_EXPANDED Modes
LIKE
and LIKE_EXPANDED
modes will run WHERE LIKE %?%
queries that will include all of the Model's fields
returned from toSearchableArray()
. LIKE_EXPANDED
mode will query each field using each individual word in the search string.
For example running a search on a Customer
model with the following database structure:
column name | type |
---|---|
id | int(10) UN AI PK |
first_name | VARCHAR(255) |
last_name | VARCHAR(255) |
would produce the following query in LIKE
mode given the search string "John":
SELECT * FROM `customers` WHERE (`id` LIKE '%John%' OR `first_name` LIKE '%John%' OR `last_name` LIKE '%JOHN%')
and the following query in LIKE_EXPANDED
mode given the search string "John Smith":
SELECT * FROM `customers` WHERE (`id` LIKE '%John%' OR `id` LIKE '%Smith%' OR `first_name` LIKE '%John%' OR `first_name` LIKE '%Smith%' OR `last_name` LIKE '%John%' OR `last_name` LIKE '%Smith%')
Console Command
The command php artisan scout:mysql-index {model?}
is included to manage the FULLTEXT
indexes needed for
NATURAL_LANGUAGE
and BOOLEAN
modes.
If the model parameter is omitted the command will run with all Model's with the Laravel\Scout\Searchable
trait
and a MySQL connection within the directories defined in the scout.mysql.model_directories
Laravel configuration value.
Creating Indexes
Pass the command a Model to create a FULLTEXT
index for all of the Model's FULLTEXT
compatible fields
(CHAR
,VARCHAR
,TEXT
) returned from the Model's toSearchableArray()
method. The index name will be the result of
the Model's searchableAs()
method.
If an index already exists for the Model and the Model contains new searchable fields not in the existing index the index will be dropped and recreated.
php artisan scout:mysql-index App\\Post
Dropping index
Pass the -D
or --drop
options to drop an existing index for a Model.
php artisan scout:mysql-index App\\Post --drop
Configuration
Behavior can be changed by modifying the scout.mysql
Laravel configuration values.
-
scout.mysql.mode
- The mode used to determine how the driver runs search queries. Acceptable values areNATURAL_LANGUAGE
,BOOLEAN
,LIKE
andLIKE_EXPANDED
. -
scout.mysql.model_directories
- If no model parameter is provided to the includedphp artisan scout:mysql-index
command the directories defined here will be searched for Model's with theLaravel\Scout\Searchable
trait and a MySQL connection. -
scout.mysql.min_search_length
- If the length of a search string is smaller then this value no search queries will run and an empty Collection will be returned. -
scout.mysql.min_fulltext_search_length
- If usingNATURAL_LANGUAGE
orBOOLEAN
modes and a search string's length is less than this value the driver will revert to a fallback mode. By default MySQL requires a search string length of at least 4 to to runFULLTEXT
queries. For information on changing this see the MySQL's Fine-Tuning MySQL Full-Text Search documentation. -
scout.mysql.min_fulltext_search_fallback
- The mode that will be used as a fallback when the search string's length is less thanscout.mysql.min_fulltext_search_length
inNATURAL_LANGUAGE
orBOOLEAN
modes. Acceptable values areLIKE
andLIKE_EXPANDED
. -
scout.mysql.query_expansion
- If set to true MySQL query expansion will be used in search queries. Only applies if usingNATURAL_LANGUAGE
mode. For more information see MySQL's Full-Text Searches with Query Expansion documentation.