Sphinx Search is a package for Laravel 4 which queries Sphinxsearch and integrates with Eloquent.
Add scalia/sphinxsearch
to composer.json
.
"scalia/sphinxsearch": "dev-master"
Run composer update
to pull down the latest version of Sphinx Search.
Now open up app/config/app.php
and add the service provider to your providers
array.
'providers' => array(
'Scalia\SphinxSearch\SphinxSearchServiceProvider',
)
Now add the alias.
'aliases' => array(
'SphinxSearch' => 'Scalia\SphinxSearch\SphinxSearchFacade',
)
To use Sphinx Search, you need to configure your indexes and what model it should query. To do so, publish the configuration into your app.
php artisan config:publish scalia/sphinxsearch
This will create the file app/config/packages/scalia/sphinxsearch/config.php
. Modify as needed the host and port, and configure the indexes, binding them to a table and id column.
return array (
'host' => '127.0.0.1',
'port' => 9312,
'indexes' => array (
'my_index_name' => array ( 'table' => 'my_keywords_table', 'column' => 'id' ),
)
);
Or disable the model querying to just get a list of result id's.
return array (
'host' => '127.0.0.1',
'port' => 9312,
'indexes' => array (
'my_index_name' => FALSE,
)
);
Basic query
$results = SphinxSearch::search('my query')->get();
Query another Sphinx index with limit and filters.
$results = SphinxSearch::search('my query', 'index_name')
->limit(30)
->filter('attribute', array(1, 2))
->range('int_attribute', 1, 10)
->get();
Query with match and sort type specified.
$result = SphinxSearch::search('my query', 'index_name')
->setFieldWeights(
array(
'partno' => 10,
'name' => 8,
'details' => 1
)
)
->setMatchMode(\Sphinx\SphinxClient::SPH_MATCH_EXTENDED)
->setSortMode(\Sphinx\SphinxClient::SPH_SORT_EXTENDED, "@weight DESC")
->get(true); //passing true causes get() to respect returned sort order
Query and sort with geo-distant searching.
$radius = 1000; //in meters
$latitude = deg2rad(25.99);
$longitude = deg2rad(-80.35);
$result = SphinxSearch::search('my_query', 'index_name')
->setSortMode(\Sphinx\SphinxClient::SPH_SORT_EXTENDED, '@geodist ASC')
->setFilterFloatRange('@geodist', 0.0, $radius)
->setGeoAnchor('lat', 'lng', $latitude, $longitude)
->get(true);
This package integrates well with Eloquent. You can change index configuration with modelname
to get Eloquent's Collection (Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Collection) as a result of SphinxSearch::search
.
return array (
'host' => '127.0.0.1',
'port' => 9312,
'indexes' => array (
'my_index_name' => array ( 'table' => 'my_keywords_table', 'column' => 'id', 'modelname' => 'Keyword' ),
)
);
Route::get('/search', function ()
{
$page = Input::get('page', 1);
$search = Input::get('q', 'search string');
$perPage = 15; //number of results per page
// use a cache so you dont have to keep querying sphinx for every page!
$results = Cache::remember(Str::slug($search), 10, function () use($search)
{
return SphinxSearch::search($search)
->setMatchMode(\Sphinx\SphinxClient::SPH_MATCH_EXTENDED2)
->get();
});
if ($results) {
$pages = array_chunk($results, $perPage);
$paginator = Paginator::make($pages[$page - 1], count($results), $perPage);
return View::make('searchpage')->with('data', $paginator);
}
return View::make('notfound');
});
And, in your view after you finish displaying rows,
<?php echo $data->links()?>
It is a common strategy to utilize the main+delta scheme (www.sphinxconsultant.com/sphinx-search-delta-indexing/). When using deltas, it is often necessary to query on multiple indexes simultaneously. In order to achieve this using SphinxSearch, modify your config file to include the "name" and "mapping" keys like so:
<?php
return array (
'host' => '127.0.0.1',
'port' => 9312,
'indexes' => array (
'name' => array ('main', 'delta'),
'mapping' => array ( 'table' => 'properties', 'column' => 'id' ),
)
);
You can also pass in multiple indexes (separated by comma or space) to your search like so (if the "mapping" key is not specified in the config, search retrieves ids):
SphinxSearch::search('lorem', 'main, delta')->get();