# A completion engine provides search suggestions for a custom search engine. A custom search engine is # identified by a "searchUrl". An "engineUrl" is used for fetching suggestions, whereas a "searchUrl" is used # for the actual search itself. # # Each completion engine defines: # # 1. An "engineUrl". This is the URL to use for search completions and is passed as the option "engineUrl" # to the "BaseEngine" constructor. # # 2. One or more regular expressions which define the custom search engine URLs for which the completion # engine will be used. This is passed as the "regexps" option to the "BaseEngine" constructor. # # 3. A "parse" function. This takes a successful XMLHttpRequest object (the request has completed # successfully), and returns a list of suggestions (a list of strings). This method is always executed # within the context of a try/catch block, so errors do not propagate. # # 4. Each completion engine *must* include an example custom search engine. The example must include an # example "keyword" and an example "searchUrl", and may include an example "description" and an # "explanation". # # Each new completion engine must be added to the list "CompletionEngines" at the bottom of this file. # # The lookup logic which uses these completion engines is in "./completion_search.coffee". # # A base class for common regexp-based matching engines. "options" must define: # options.engineUrl: the URL to use for the completion engine. This must be a string. # options.regexps: one or regular expressions. This may either a single string or a list of strings. # options.example: an example object containing at least "keyword" and "searchUrl", and optional "description". class BaseEngine constructor: (options) -> extend this, options @regexps = [ @regexps ] if "string" == typeof @regexps @regexps = @regexps.map (regexp) -> new RegExp regexp match: (searchUrl) -> Utils.matchesAnyRegexp @regexps, searchUrl getUrl: (queryTerms) -> Utils.createSearchUrl queryTerms, @engineUrl # Several Google completion engines package responses as XML. This parses such XML. class GoogleXMLBaseEngine extends BaseEngine parse: (xhr) -> for suggestion in xhr.responseXML.getElementsByTagName "suggestion" continue unless suggestion = suggestion.getAttribute "data" suggestion class Google extends GoogleXMLBaseEngine constructor: () -> super engineUrl: "https://suggestqueries.google.com/complete/search?ss_protocol=legace&client=toolbar&q=%s" regexps: "^https?://[a-z]+\\.google\\.(com|ie|co\\.(uk|jp)|ca|com\\.au)/" example: searchUrl: "https://www.google.com/search?q=%s" keyword: "g" class GoogleMaps extends GoogleXMLBaseEngine prefix: "map of " constructor: () -> super engineUrl: "https://suggestqueries.google.com/complete/search?ss_protocol=legace&client=toolbar&q=#{@prefix.split(' ').join '+'}%s" regexps: "^https?://[a-z]+\\.google\\.(com|ie|co\\.(uk|jp)|ca|com\\.au)/maps" example: searchUrl: "https://www.google.com/maps?q=%s" keyword: "m" explanation: """ This uses regular Google completion, but prepends the text "map of" to the query. It works well for places, countries, states, geographical regions and the like, but will not perform address search. """ parse: (xhr) -> for suggestion in super xhr continue unless suggestion.startsWith @prefix suggestion[@prefix.length..] class Youtube extends GoogleXMLBaseEngine constructor: -> super engineUrl: "https://suggestqueries.google.com/complete/search?client=youtube&ds=yt&xml=t&q=%s" regexps: "^https?://[a-z]+\\.youtube\\.com/results" example: searchUrl: "https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=%s" keyword: "y" class Wikipedia extends BaseEngine constructor: -> super engineUrl: "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/api.php?action=opensearch&format=json&search=%s" regexps: "^https?://[a-z]+\\.wikipedia\\.org/" example: searchUrl: "https://www.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:Search&search=%s" keyword: "w" parse: (xhr) -> JSON.parse(xhr.responseText)[1] class Bing extends BaseEngine constructor: -> super engineUrl: "https://api.bing.com/osjson.aspx?query=%s" regexps: "^https?://www\\.bing\\.com/search" example: searchUrl: "https://www.bing.com/search?q=%s" keyword: "b" parse: (xhr) -> JSON.parse(xhr.responseText)[1] class Amazon extends BaseEngine constructor: -> super engineUrl: "https://completion.amazon.com/search/complete?method=completion&search-alias=aps&client=amazon-search-ui&mkt=1&q=%s" regexps: "^https?://www\\.amazon\\.(com|co\\.uk|ca|de|com\\.au)/s/" example: searchUrl: "https://www.amazon.com/s/?field-keywords=%s" keyword: "a" parse: (xhr) -> JSON.parse(xhr.responseText)[1] class AmazonJapan extends BaseEngine constructor: -> super engineUrl: "https://completion.amazon.co.jp/search/complete?method=completion&search-alias=aps&client=amazon-search-ui&mkt=6&q=%s" regexps: "^https?://www\\.amazon\\.co\\.jp/(s/|gp/search)" example: searchUrl: "https://www.amazon.co.jp/s/?field-keywords=%s" keyword: "aj" parse: (xhr) -> JSON.parse(xhr.responseText)[1] class DuckDuckGo extends BaseEngine constructor: -> super engineUrl: "https://duckduckgo.com/ac/?q=%s" regexps: "^https?://([a-z]+\\.)?duckduckgo\\.com/" example: searchUrl: "https://duckduckgo.com/?q=%s" keyword: "d" parse: (xhr) -> suggestion.phrase for suggestion in JSON.parse xhr.responseText class Webster extends BaseEngine constructor: -> super engineUrl: "https://www.merriam-webster.com/autocomplete?query=%s" regexps: "^https?://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/" example: searchUrl: "https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/%s" keyword: "dw" description: "Dictionary" parse: (xhr) -> JSON.parse(xhr.responseText).suggestions class Qwant extends BaseEngine constructor: -> super engineUrl: "https://api.qwant.com/api/suggest?q=%s" regexps: "^https?://www\\.qwant\\.com/" example: searchUrl: "https://www.qwant.com/?q=%s" keyword: "qw" parse: (xhr) -> suggestion.value for suggestion in JSON.parse(xhr.responseText).data.items class UpToDate extends BaseEngine constructor: -> super engineUrl: "https://www.uptodate.com/services/app/contents/search/autocomplete/json?term=%s&limit=10" regexps: "^https?://www\\.uptodate\\.com/" example: searchUrl: "https://www.uptodate.com/contents/search?search=%s&searchType=PLAIN_TEXT&source=USER_INPUT&searchControl=TOP_PULLDOWN&autoComplete=false" keyword: "upto" parse: (xhr) -> JSON.parse(xhr.responseText).data.searchTerms # A dummy search engine which is guaranteed to match any search URL, but never produces completions. This # allows the rest of the logic to be written knowing that there will always be a completion engine match. class DummyCompletionEngine extends BaseEngine constructor: -> super regexps: "." dummy: true # Note: Order matters here. CompletionEngines = [ Youtube GoogleMaps Google DuckDuckGo Wikipedia Bing Amazon AmazonJapan Webster Qwant UpToDate DummyCompletionEngine ] root = exports ? window root.CompletionEngines = CompletionEngines