// Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be // found in the LICENSE file. // // This file contains the keyword autocomplete provider. The keyword provider // is responsible for remembering/suggesting user "search keyword queries" // (e.g. "imdb Godzilla") and then fixing them up into valid URLs. An // instance of it gets created and managed by the autocomplete controller. // KeywordProvider uses a TemplateURLService to find the set of keywords. #ifndef CHROME_BROWSER_AUTOCOMPLETE_KEYWORD_PROVIDER_H_ #define CHROME_BROWSER_AUTOCOMPLETE_KEYWORD_PROVIDER_H_ #include <string> #include "base/basictypes.h" #include "base/compiler_specific.h" #include "chrome/browser/autocomplete/autocomplete_input.h" #include "chrome/browser/autocomplete/autocomplete_provider.h" #include "content/public/browser/notification_observer.h" #include "content/public/browser/notification_registrar.h" class Profile; class TemplateURL; class TemplateURLService; // Autocomplete provider for keyword input. // // After construction, the autocomplete controller repeatedly calls Start() // with some user input, each time expecting to receive a small set of the best // matches (either synchronously or asynchronously). // // To construct these matches, the provider treats user input as a series of // whitespace-delimited tokens and tries to match the first token as the prefix // of a known "keyword". A keyword is some string that maps to a search query // URL; the rest of the user's input is taken as the input to the query. For // example, the keyword "bug" might map to the URL "http://b/issue?id=%s", so // input like "bug 123" would become "http://b/issue?id=123". // // Because we do prefix matching, user input could match more than one keyword // at once. (Example: the input "f jazz" matches all keywords starting with // "f".) We return the best matches, up to three. // // The resulting matches are shown with content specified by the keyword // (usually "Search [name] for %s"), description "(Keyword: [keyword])", and // action "[keyword] %s". If the user has typed a (possibly partial) keyword // but no search terms, the suggested result is shown greyed out, with // "<enter term(s)>" as the substituted input, and does nothing when selected. class KeywordProvider : public AutocompleteProvider, public content::NotificationObserver { public: KeywordProvider(AutocompleteProviderListener* listener, Profile* profile); // For testing. KeywordProvider(AutocompleteProviderListener* listener, TemplateURLService* model); // Extracts the next whitespace-delimited token from input and returns it. // Sets |remaining_input| to everything after the first token (skipping over // the first intervening whitespace). // If |trim_leading_whitespace| is true then leading whitespace in // |*remaining_input| will be trimmed. static base::string16 SplitKeywordFromInput(const base::string16& input, bool trim_leading_whitespace, base::string16* remaining_input); // Returns the replacement string from the user input. The replacement // string is the portion of the input that does not contain the keyword. // For example, the replacement string for "b blah" is blah. // If |trim_leading_whitespace| is true then leading whitespace in // replacement string will be trimmed. static base::string16 SplitReplacementStringFromInput( const base::string16& input, bool trim_leading_whitespace); // Returns the matching substituting keyword for |input|, or NULL if there // is no keyword for the specified input. If the matching keyword was found, // updates |input|'s text and cursor position. static const TemplateURL* GetSubstitutingTemplateURLForInput( TemplateURLService* model, AutocompleteInput* input); // If |text| corresponds (in the sense of // TemplateURLModel::CleanUserInputKeyword()) to an enabled, substituting // keyword, returns that keyword; returns the empty string otherwise. base::string16 GetKeywordForText(const base::string16& text) const; // Creates a fully marked-up AutocompleteMatch for a specific keyword. AutocompleteMatch CreateVerbatimMatch(const base::string16& text, const base::string16& keyword, const AutocompleteInput& input); // AutocompleteProvider: virtual void Start(const AutocompleteInput& input, bool minimal_changes) OVERRIDE; virtual void Stop(bool clear_cached_results) OVERRIDE; private: class ScopedEndExtensionKeywordMode; friend class ScopedEndExtensionKeywordMode; virtual ~KeywordProvider(); // Extracts the keyword from |input| into |keyword|. Any remaining characters // after the keyword are placed in |remaining_input|. Returns true if |input| // is valid and has a keyword. This makes use of SplitKeywordFromInput to // extract the keyword and remaining string, and uses // TemplateURLService::CleanUserInputKeyword to remove unnecessary characters. // In general use this instead of SplitKeywordFromInput. // Leading whitespace in |*remaining_input| will be trimmed. static bool ExtractKeywordFromInput(const AutocompleteInput& input, base::string16* keyword, base::string16* remaining_input); // Determines the relevance for some input, given its type, whether the user // typed the complete keyword, and whether the user is in "prefer keyword // matches" mode, and whether the keyword supports replacement. // If |allow_exact_keyword_match| is false, the relevance for complete // keywords that support replacements is degraded. static int CalculateRelevance(AutocompleteInput::Type type, bool complete, bool support_replacement, bool prefer_keyword, bool allow_exact_keyword_match); // Creates a fully marked-up AutocompleteMatch from the user's input. // If |relevance| is negative, calculate a relevance based on heuristics. AutocompleteMatch CreateAutocompleteMatch( const TemplateURL* template_url, const AutocompleteInput& input, size_t prefix_length, const base::string16& remaining_input, bool allowed_to_be_default_match, int relevance); // Fills in the "destination_url" and "contents" fields of |match| with the // provided user input and keyword data. void FillInURLAndContents(const base::string16& remaining_input, const TemplateURL* element, AutocompleteMatch* match) const; void EnterExtensionKeywordMode(const std::string& extension_id); void MaybeEndExtensionKeywordMode(); // content::NotificationObserver interface. virtual void Observe(int type, const content::NotificationSource& source, const content::NotificationDetails& details) OVERRIDE; TemplateURLService* GetTemplateURLService() const; // Model for the keywords. This is only non-null when testing, otherwise the // TemplateURLService from the Profile is used. TemplateURLService* model_; // Identifies the current input state. This is incremented each time the // autocomplete edit's input changes in any way. It is used to tell whether // suggest results from the extension are current. int current_input_id_; // The input state at the time we last asked the extension for suggest // results. AutocompleteInput extension_suggest_last_input_; // We remember the last suggestions we've received from the extension in case // we need to reset our matches without asking the extension again. std::vector<AutocompleteMatch> extension_suggest_matches_; // If non-empty, holds the ID of the extension whose keyword is currently in // the URL bar while the autocomplete popup is open. std::string current_keyword_extension_id_; content::NotificationRegistrar registrar_; DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(KeywordProvider); }; #endif // CHROME_BROWSER_AUTOCOMPLETE_KEYWORD_PROVIDER_H_