Explain SearchOptions and fix ToSearchOptions (#26542)
Follow #26012 #26490. A detailed description has been added to the comment.
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				|  | @ -14,6 +14,7 @@ import ( | |||
| ) | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| func ToDBOptions(ctx context.Context, options *internal.SearchOptions) (*issue_model.IssuesOptions, error) { | ||||
| 	// See the comment of issues_model.SearchOptions for the reason why we need to convert
 | ||||
| 	convertID := func(id *int64) int64 { | ||||
| 		if id == nil { | ||||
| 			return 0 | ||||
|  |  | |||
|  | @ -17,10 +17,6 @@ func ToSearchOptions(keyword string, opts *issues_model.IssuesOptions) *SearchOp | |||
| 		IsClosed:  opts.IsClosed, | ||||
| 	} | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| 	if opts.ProjectID != 0 { | ||||
| 		searchOpt.ProjectID = &opts.ProjectID | ||||
| 	} | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| 	if len(opts.LabelIDs) == 1 && opts.LabelIDs[0] == 0 { | ||||
| 		searchOpt.NoLabelOnly = true | ||||
| 	} else { | ||||
|  | @ -41,25 +37,27 @@ func ToSearchOptions(keyword string, opts *issues_model.IssuesOptions) *SearchOp | |||
| 		searchOpt.MilestoneIDs = opts.MilestoneIDs | ||||
| 	} | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| 	if opts.AssigneeID > 0 { | ||||
| 		searchOpt.AssigneeID = &opts.AssigneeID | ||||
| 	} | ||||
| 	if opts.PosterID > 0 { | ||||
| 		searchOpt.PosterID = &opts.PosterID | ||||
| 	} | ||||
| 	if opts.MentionedID > 0 { | ||||
| 		searchOpt.MentionID = &opts.MentionedID | ||||
| 	} | ||||
| 	if opts.ReviewedID > 0 { | ||||
| 		searchOpt.ReviewedID = &opts.ReviewedID | ||||
| 	} | ||||
| 	if opts.ReviewRequestedID > 0 { | ||||
| 		searchOpt.ReviewRequestedID = &opts.ReviewRequestedID | ||||
| 	} | ||||
| 	if opts.SubscriberID > 0 { | ||||
| 		searchOpt.SubscriberID = &opts.SubscriberID | ||||
| 	// See the comment of issues_model.SearchOptions for the reason why we need to convert
 | ||||
| 	convertID := func(id int64) *int64 { | ||||
| 		if id > 0 { | ||||
| 			return &id | ||||
| 		} | ||||
| 		if id == db.NoConditionID { | ||||
| 			var zero int64 | ||||
| 			return &zero | ||||
| 		} | ||||
| 		return nil | ||||
| 	} | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| 	searchOpt.ProjectID = convertID(opts.ProjectID) | ||||
| 	searchOpt.ProjectBoardID = convertID(opts.ProjectBoardID) | ||||
| 	searchOpt.PosterID = convertID(opts.PosterID) | ||||
| 	searchOpt.AssigneeID = convertID(opts.AssigneeID) | ||||
| 	searchOpt.MentionID = convertID(opts.MentionedID) | ||||
| 	searchOpt.ReviewedID = convertID(opts.ReviewedID) | ||||
| 	searchOpt.ReviewRequestedID = convertID(opts.ReviewRequestedID) | ||||
| 	searchOpt.SubscriberID = convertID(opts.SubscriberID) | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| 	if opts.UpdatedAfterUnix > 0 { | ||||
| 		searchOpt.UpdatedAfterUnix = &opts.UpdatedAfterUnix | ||||
| 	} | ||||
|  |  | |||
|  | @ -56,7 +56,21 @@ type SearchResult struct { | |||
| 	Hits  []Match | ||||
| } | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| // SearchOptions represents search options
 | ||||
| // SearchOptions represents search options.
 | ||||
| //
 | ||||
| // It has a slightly different design from database query options.
 | ||||
| // In database query options, a field is never a pointer, so it could be confusing when it's zero value:
 | ||||
| // Do you want to find data with a field value of 0, or do you not specify the field in the options?
 | ||||
| // To avoid this confusion, db introduced db.NoConditionID(-1).
 | ||||
| // So zero value means the field is not specified in the search options, and db.NoConditionID means "== 0" or "id NOT IN (SELECT id FROM ...)"
 | ||||
| // It's still not ideal, it trapped developers many times.
 | ||||
| // And sometimes -1 could be a valid value, like issue ID, negative numbers indicate exclusion.
 | ||||
| // Since db.NoConditionID is for "db" (the package name is db), it makes sense not to use it in the indexer:
 | ||||
| // Why do bleve/elasticsearch/meilisearch indexers need to know about db.NoConditionID?
 | ||||
| // So in SearchOptions, we use pointer for fields which could be not specified,
 | ||||
| // and always use the value to filter if it's not nil, even if it's zero or negative.
 | ||||
| // It can handle almost all cases, if there is an exception, we can add a new field, like NoLabelOnly.
 | ||||
| // Unfortunately, we still use db for the indexer and have to convert between db.NoConditionID and nil for legacy reasons.
 | ||||
| type SearchOptions struct { | ||||
| 	Keyword string // keyword to search
 | ||||
| 
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