limit constructing of result objects in file search
even thought we currently have no proper way of limiting the search itself, we can at least limit the construction of the result objects. this saves about 40% of the time spend in the search request in my local testing Signed-off-by: Robin Appelman <robin@icewind.nl>
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@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ class FilesSearchProvider implements IProvider {
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// Make sure we setup the users filesystem
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$this->rootFolder->getUserFolder($user->getUID());
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return SearchResult::complete(
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return SearchResult::paginated(
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$this->l10n->t('Files'),
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array_map(function (FileResult $result) {
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// Generate thumbnail url
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@ -121,7 +121,8 @@ class FilesSearchProvider implements IProvider {
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$searchResultEntry->addAttribute('fileId', (string)$result->id);
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$searchResultEntry->addAttribute('path', $result->path);
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return $searchResultEntry;
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}, $this->fileSearch->search($query->getTerm()))
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}, $this->fileSearch->search($query->getTerm(), $query->getLimit(), (int)$query->getCursor())),
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$query->getCursor() + $query->getLimit()
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);
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}
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@ -39,14 +39,23 @@ class File extends \OCP\Search\Provider {
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/**
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* Search for files and folders matching the given query
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*
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* @param string $query
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* @param int|null $limit
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* @param int|null $offset
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* @return \OCP\Search\Result[]
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* @deprecated 20.0.0
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*/
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public function search($query) {
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public function search($query, int $limit = null, int $offset = null) {
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if ($offset === null) {
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$offset = 0;
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}
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\OC_Util::setupFS();
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$files = Filesystem::search($query);
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$results = [];
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if ($limit !== null) {
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$files = array_slice($files, $offset, $offset + $limit);
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}
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// edit results
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foreach ($files as $fileData) {
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// skip versions
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