app/Search/SearchApiController.php
<?php
namespace BookStack\Search;
use BookStack\Api\ApiEntityListFormatter;
use BookStack\Entities\Models\Entity;
use BookStack\Http\ApiController;
use Illuminate\Http\Request;
class SearchApiController extends ApiController
{
protected SearchRunner $searchRunner;
protected SearchResultsFormatter $resultsFormatter;
protected $rules = [
'all' => [
'query' => ['required'],
'page' => ['integer', 'min:1'],
'count' => ['integer', 'min:1', 'max:100'],
],
];
public function __construct(SearchRunner $searchRunner, SearchResultsFormatter $resultsFormatter)
{
$this->searchRunner = $searchRunner;
$this->resultsFormatter = $resultsFormatter;
}
/**
* Run a search query against all main content types (shelves, books, chapters & pages)
* in the system. Takes the same input as the main search bar within the BookStack
* interface as a 'query' parameter. See https://www.bookstackapp.com/docs/user/searching/
* for a full list of search term options. Results contain a 'type' property to distinguish
* between: bookshelf, book, chapter & page.
*
* The paging parameters and response format emulates a standard listing endpoint
* but standard sorting and filtering cannot be done on this endpoint. If a count value
* is provided this will only be taken as a suggestion. The results in the response
* may currently be up to 4x this value.
*/
public function all(Request $request)
{
$this->validate($request, $this->rules['all']);
$options = SearchOptions::fromString($request->get('query') ?? '');
$page = intval($request->get('page', '0')) ?: 1;
$count = min(intval($request->get('count', '0')) ?: 20, 100);
$results = $this->searchRunner->searchEntities($options, 'all', $page, $count);
$this->resultsFormatter->format($results['results']->all(), $options);
$data = (new ApiEntityListFormatter($results['results']->all()))
->withType()->withTags()
->withField('preview_html', function (Entity $entity) {
return [
'name' => (string) $entity->getAttribute('preview_name'),
'content' => (string) $entity->getAttribute('preview_content'),
];
})->format();
return response()->json([
'data' => $data,
'total' => $results['total'],
]);
}
}