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<?php

// This file is part of Moodle - http://moodle.org/
//
// Moodle is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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/**
 * @package    core
 * @subpackage search
 * @copyright  1999 onwards Martin Dougiamas  {@link http://moodle.com}
 * @license    http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html GNU GPL v3 or later
 */

defined('MOODLE_INTERNAL') || die();

/** @see lexer.php */
require_once($CFG->libdir.'/lexer.php');

/** Constants for the various types of tokens */

define("TOKEN_USER","0");
define("TOKEN_META","1");
define("TOKEN_EXACT","2");
define("TOKEN_NEGATE","3");
define("TOKEN_STRING","4");
define("TOKEN_USERID","5");
define("TOKEN_DATEFROM","6");
define("TOKEN_DATETO","7");
define("TOKEN_INSTANCE","8");
define("TOKEN_TAGS","9");

/**
 * Class to hold token/value pairs after they're parsed.
 *
 * @package   moodlecore
 * @copyright 1999 onwards Martin Dougiamas  {@link http://moodle.com}
 * @license   http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html GNU GPL v3 or later
 */
class search_token {
  private $value;
  private $type;

  public function __construct($type,$value){
    $this->type = $type;
    $this->value = $this->sanitize($value);

  }

  /**
   * Old syntax of class constructor. Deprecated in PHP7.
   *
   * @deprecated since Moodle 3.1
   */
  public function search_token($type, $value) {
    debugging('Use of class name as constructor is deprecated', DEBUG_DEVELOPER);
    self::__construct($type, $value);
  }

  // Try to clean up user input to avoid potential security issues.
  // Need to think about this some more.

  function sanitize($userstring){
    return htmlspecialchars($userstring);
  }
  function getValue(){
    return $this->value;
  }
  function getType(){
    return $this->type;
  }
}


/**
 * This class does the heavy lifting of lexing the search string into tokens.
 * Using a full-blown lexer is probably overkill for this application, but
 * might be useful for other tasks.
 *
 * @package   moodlecore
 * @copyright 1999 onwards Martin Dougiamas  {@link http://moodle.com}
 * @license   http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html GNU GPL v3 or later
 */
class search_lexer extends Lexer{

  public function __construct(&$parser){

    // Call parent constructor.
    parent::__construct($parser);

    //Set up the state machine and pattern matches for transitions.

    // Patterns to handle strings  of the form datefrom:foo

    // If we see the string datefrom: while in the base accept state, start
    // parsing a username and go to the indatefrom state.
    $this->addEntryPattern("datefrom:\S+","accept","indatefrom");

    // Snarf everything into the username until we see whitespace, then exit
    // back to the base accept state.
    $this->addExitPattern("\s","indatefrom");


    // If we see the string tags: while in the base accept state, start
    // parsing tags and go to the intags state.
    $this->addEntryPattern("tags:\S+","accept","intags");

    // Snarf everything into the tags until we see whitespace, then exit
    // back to the base accept state.
    $this->addExitPattern("\s","intags");

    // Patterns to handle strings  of the form dateto:foo

    // If we see the string dateto: while in the base accept state, start
    // parsing a username and go to the indateto state.
    $this->addEntryPattern("dateto:\S+","accept","indateto");

    // Snarf everything into the username until we see whitespace, then exit
    // back to the base accept state.
    $this->addExitPattern("\s","indateto");


    // Patterns to handle strings  of the form instance:foo

    // If we see the string instance: while in the base accept state, start
    // parsing for instance number and go to the ininstance state.
    $this->addEntryPattern("instance:\S+","accept","ininstance");

    // Snarf everything into the username until we see whitespace, then exit
    // back to the base accept state.
    $this->addExitPattern("\s","ininstance");


    // Patterns to handle strings  of the form userid:foo

    // If we see the string userid: while in the base accept state, start
    // parsing a username and go to the inuserid state.
    $this->addEntryPattern("userid:\S+","accept","inuserid");

    // Snarf everything into the username until we see whitespace, then exit
    // back to the base accept state.
    $this->addExitPattern("\s","inuserid");


    // Patterns to handle strings  of the form user:foo

    // If we see the string user: while in the base accept state, start
    // parsing a username and go to the inusername state.
    $this->addEntryPattern("user:\S+","accept","inusername");

    // Snarf everything into the username until we see whitespace, then exit
    // back to the base accept state.
    $this->addExitPattern("\s","inusername");


    // Patterns to handle strings  of the form meta:foo

   // If we see the string meta: while in the base accept state, start
    // parsing a username and go to the inmeta state.
    $this->addEntryPattern("subject:\S+","accept","inmeta");

    // Snarf everything into the meta token until we see whitespace, then exit
    // back to the base accept state.
    $this->addExitPattern("\s","inmeta");


    // Patterns to handle required exact match strings (+foo) .

    // If we see a + sign  while in the base accept state, start
    // parsing an exact match string and enter the inrequired state
    $this->addEntryPattern("\+\S+","accept","inrequired");
    // When we see white space, exit back to accept state.
    $this->addExitPattern("\s","inrequired");

    // Handle excluded strings (-foo)

   // If we see a - sign  while in the base accept state, start
    // parsing an excluded string and enter the inexcluded state
    $this->addEntryPattern("\-\S+","accept","inexcluded");
    // When we see white space, exit back to accept state.
    $this->addExitPattern("\s","inexcluded");


    // Patterns to handle quoted strings.

    // If we see a quote  while in the base accept state, start
    // parsing a quoted string and enter the inquotedstring state.
    // Grab everything until we see the closing quote.

    $this->addEntryPattern("\"[^\"]+","accept","inquotedstring");

    // When we see a closing quote, reenter the base accept state.
    $this->addExitPattern("\"","inquotedstring");

    // Patterns to handle ordinary, nonquoted words.

    // When we see non-whitespace, snarf everything into the nonquoted word
    // until we see whitespace again.
    $this->addEntryPattern("\S+","accept","plainstring");

    // Once we see whitespace, reenter the base accept state.
    $this->addExitPattern("\s","plainstring");

  }

  /**
   * Old syntax of class constructor. Deprecated in PHP7.
   *
   * @deprecated since Moodle 3.1
   */
  public function search_lexer(&$parser) {
    debugging('Use of class name as constructor is deprecated', DEBUG_DEVELOPER);
    self::__construct($parser);
  }

}



/**
 * This class takes care of sticking the proper token type/value pairs into
 * the parsed token  array.
 * Most functions in this class should only be called by the lexer, the
 * one exception being getParseArray() which returns the result.
 *
 * @package   moodlecore
 * @copyright 1999 onwards Martin Dougiamas  {@link http://moodle.com}
 * @license   http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html GNU GPL v3 or later
 */
class search_parser {
    private $tokens;

    // This function is called by the code that's interested in the result of the parse operation.
    function get_parsed_array(){
        return $this->tokens;
    }

    /*
     * Functions below this are part of the state machine for the parse
     * operation and should not be called directly.
     */

    // Base state. No output emitted.
    function accept() {
        return true;
    }

    // State for handling datefrom:foo constructs. Potentially emits a token.
    function indatefrom($content){
        if (strlen($content) < 10) { // State exit or missing parameter.
            return true;
        }
        // Strip off the datefrom: part and add the reminder to the parsed token array
        $param = trim(substr($content,9));
        $this->tokens[] = new search_token(TOKEN_DATEFROM,$param);
        return true;
    }

    // State for handling dateto:foo constructs. Potentially emits a token.
    function indateto($content){
        if (strlen($content) < 8) { // State exit or missing parameter.
            return true;
        }
        // Strip off the dateto: part and add the reminder to the parsed token array
        $param = trim(substr($content,7));
        $this->tokens[] = new search_token(TOKEN_DATETO,$param);
        return true;
    }

    // State for handling tags:tagname,tagname constructs. Potentially emits a token.
    function intags($content){
        if (strlen($content) < 5) { // State exit or missing parameter.
            return true;
        }
        // Strip off the tags: part and add the reminder to the parsed token array
        $param = trim(substr($content,5));
        $this->tokens[] = new search_token(TOKEN_TAGS,$param);
        return true;
    }

    // State for handling instance:foo constructs. Potentially emits a token.
    function ininstance($content){
        if (strlen($content) < 10) { // State exit or missing parameter.
            return true;
        }
        // Strip off the instance: part and add the reminder to the parsed token array
        $param = trim(substr($content,9));
        $this->tokens[] = new search_token(TOKEN_INSTANCE,$param);
        return true;
    }


    // State for handling userid:foo constructs. Potentially emits a token.
    function inuserid($content){
        if (strlen($content) < 8) { // State exit or missing parameter.
            return true;
        }
        // Strip off the userid: part and add the reminder to the parsed token array
        $param = trim(substr($content,7));
        $this->tokens[] = new search_token(TOKEN_USERID,$param);
        return true;
    }


    // State for handling user:foo constructs. Potentially emits a token.
    function inusername($content){
        if (strlen($content) < 6) { // State exit or missing parameter.
            return true;
        }
        // Strip off the user: part and add the reminder to the parsed token array
        $param = trim(substr($content,5));
        $this->tokens[] = new search_token(TOKEN_USER,$param);
        return true;
    }


    // State for handling meta:foo constructs. Potentially emits a token.
    function inmeta($content){
        if (strlen($content) < 9) { // Missing parameter.
            return true;
        }
        // Strip off the meta: part and add the reminder to the parsed token array.
        $param = trim(substr($content,8));
        $this->tokens[] = new search_token(TOKEN_META,$param);
        return true;
    }


    // State entered when we've seen a required string (+foo). Potentially
    // emits a token.
    function inrequired($content){
        if (strlen($content) < 2) { // State exit or missing parameter, don't emit.
            return true;
        }
        // Strip off the + sign and add the reminder to the parsed token array.
        $this->tokens[] = new search_token(TOKEN_EXACT,substr($content,1));
        return true;
    }

    // State entered when we've seen an excluded string (-foo). Potentially
    // emits a token.
    function inexcluded($content){
        if (strlen($content) < 2) { // State exit or missing parameter.
            return true;
        }
        // Strip off the -sign and add the reminder to the parsed token array.
        $this->tokens[] = new search_token(TOKEN_NEGATE,substr($content,1));
        return true;
    }


    // State entered when we've seen a quoted string. Potentially emits a token.
    function inquotedstring($content){
        if (strlen($content) < 2) { // State exit or missing parameter.
            return true;
        }
        // Strip off the opening quote and add the reminder to the parsed token array.
        $this->tokens[] = new search_token(TOKEN_STRING,substr($content,1));
        return true;
    }

    // State entered when we've seen an ordinary, non-quoted word. Potentially
    // emits a token.
    function plainstring($content){
        if (trim($content) === '') { // State exit
            return true;
        }
        // Add the string to the parsed token array.
        $this->tokens[] = new search_token(TOKEN_STRING,$content);
        return true;
    }
}

/**
 * Primitive function to generate a SQL string from a parse tree
 * using TEXT indexes. If searches aren't suitable to use TEXT
 * this function calls the default search_generate_SQL() one.
 *
 * @deprecated since Moodle 2.9 MDL-48939
 * @todo MDL-48940 This will be deleted in Moodle 3.2
 * @see search_generate_SQL()
 */
function search_generate_text_SQL($parsetree, $datafield, $metafield, $mainidfield, $useridfield,
                             $userfirstnamefield, $userlastnamefield, $timefield, $instancefield) {
    debugging('search_generate_text_SQL() is deprecated, please use search_generate_SQL() instead.', DEBUG_DEVELOPER);

    return search_generate_SQL($parsetree, $datafield, $metafield, $mainidfield, $useridfield,
                               $userfirstnamefield, $userlastnamefield, $timefield, $instancefield);
}

/**
 * Primitive function to generate a SQL string from a parse tree.
 * Parameters:
 *
 * $parsetree should be a parse tree generated by a
 * search_lexer/search_parser combination.
 * Other fields are database table names to search.
 *
 * @global object
 * @global object
 */
function search_generate_SQL($parsetree, $datafield, $metafield, $mainidfield, $useridfield,
                             $userfirstnamefield, $userlastnamefield, $timefield, $instancefield,
                             $tagfields = []) {
    global $CFG, $DB;
    static $p = 0;

    if ($DB->sql_regex_supported()) {
        $REGEXP    = $DB->sql_regex(true);
        $NOTREGEXP = $DB->sql_regex(false);
    }

    $params = array();

    $ntokens = count($parsetree);
    if ($ntokens == 0) {
        return "";
    }

    $SQLString = '';
    $nexttagfield = 0;
    for ($i=0; $i<$ntokens; $i++){
        if ($i > 0) {// We have more than one clause, need to tack on AND
            $SQLString .= ' AND ';
        }

        $type = $parsetree[$i]->getType();
        $value = $parsetree[$i]->getValue();

    /// Under Oracle and MSSQL, transform TOKEN searches into STRING searches and trim +- chars
        if (!$DB->sql_regex_supported()) {
            $value = trim($value, '+-');
            if ($type == TOKEN_EXACT) {
                $type = TOKEN_STRING;
            }
        }

        $name1 = 'sq'.$p++;
        $name2 = 'sq'.$p++;

        switch($type){
            case TOKEN_STRING:
                $SQLString .= "((".$DB->sql_like($datafield, ":$name1", false).") OR (".$DB->sql_like($metafield, ":$name2", false)."))";
                $params[$name1] =  "%$value%";
                $params[$name2] =  "%$value%";
                break;
            case TOKEN_EXACT:
                $SQLString .= "(($datafield $REGEXP :$name1) OR ($metafield $REGEXP :$name2))";
                $params[$name1] =  "[[:<:]]".$value."[[:>:]]";
                $params[$name2] =  "[[:<:]]".$value."[[:>:]]";
                break;
            case TOKEN_META:
                if ($metafield != '') {
                    $SQLString .= "(".$DB->sql_like($metafield, ":$name1", false).")";
                    $params[$name1] =  "%$value%";
                }
                break;
            case TOKEN_USER:
                $SQLString .= "(($mainidfield = $useridfield) AND ((".$DB->sql_like($userfirstnamefield, ":$name1", false).") OR (".$DB->sql_like($userlastnamefield, ":$name2", false).")))";
                $params[$name1] =  "%$value%";
                $params[$name2] =  "%$value%";
                break;
            case TOKEN_USERID:
                $SQLString .= "($useridfield = :$name1)";
                $params[$name1] =  $value;
                break;
            case TOKEN_INSTANCE:
                $SQLString .= "($instancefield = :$name1)";
                $params[$name1] =  $value;
                break;
            case TOKEN_DATETO:
                $SQLString .= "($timefield <= :$name1)";
                $params[$name1] =  $value;
                break;
            case TOKEN_DATEFROM:
                $SQLString .= "($timefield >= :$name1)";
                $params[$name1] =  $value;
                break;
            case TOKEN_TAGS:
                $sqlstrings = [];
                foreach (explode(',', $value) as $tag) {
                    $paramname = $name1 . '_' . $nexttagfield;
                    if (isset($tagfields[$nexttagfield])) {
                        $sqlstrings[]       = "($tagfields[$nexttagfield] = :$paramname)";
                        $params[$paramname] = $tag;
                    } else if (!isset($tagfields[$nexttagfield]) && !isset($stoppedprocessingtags)) {
                        // Show a debugging message the first time we hit this.
                        $stoppedprocessingtags = true;
                        \core\notification::add(get_string('toomanytags'), \core\notification::WARNING);
                    }
                    $nexttagfield++;
                }
                $SQLString .= implode(' AND ', $sqlstrings);
                break;
            case TOKEN_NEGATE:
                $SQLString .= "(NOT ((".$DB->sql_like($datafield, ":$name1", false).") OR (".$DB->sql_like($metafield, ":$name2", false).")))";
                $params[$name1] =  "%$value%";
                $params[$name2] =  "%$value%";
                break;
            default:
                return '';

        }
    }
    return array($SQLString, $params);
}