I'm trying to do a search in MySQL where the user just has one field. The table looks like this:
ID BIGINT
TITLE TEXT
DESCRIPTION TEXT
FILENAME TEXT
TAGS TEXT
ACTIVE TINYINT
Now if the user inputs just blah blubber
, the search must check wether every word appears in the fields TITLE
, DESCRIOTION
, FILENAME
or TAGS
. The result itself should be ordered by relevance, so how often does a string appear in the record. I got this example data:
ID | TITLE | DESCRIPTION | FILENAME | TAGS | ACTIVE
1 | blah | blah | bdsai | bdha | 1
2 | blubber | blah | blah | adsb | 1
3 | blah | dsabsadsab | dnsa | dsa | 1
In this example, ID 2 must be at the top (2x blah, 1x blubber), then 1 (2x blah ) and then 3 (1x blah). This process should be dynamical so the user can also input more words and the relevance works same as with one or several words.
Is this possible to realize only in MySQL, or do I have to use some PHP? How would this work exactly?
Thank you very much for your help! Regards, Florian
EDIT: Here is the result after I tried the answer of Tom Mac:
I have four records which look like this:
ID | TITLE | DESCRIPTION | FILENAME | TAGS | ACTIVE
1 | s | s | s | s | 1
2 | 0 | fdsadf | sdfs | a,b,c,d,e,f,s,a,a,s,s,as,sada | 1
3 | 0 | s | s | s | 1
4 | a | a | a | a | 1
Now, if I search for the string s
, I should only get the top three records, ordered by a relevance of s. This means, the records should be orderer like this:
ID | TITLE | DESCRIPTION | FILENAME | TAGS | ACTIVE
2 | 0 | fdsadf | sdfs | a,b,c,d,e,f,s,a,a,s,s,as,sada | 1 <== 8x s
1 | s | s | s | s | 1 <== 4x s
3 | 0 | s | s | s | 1 <== 3x s
Now, I tried my query like this (the table's name is PAGES
):
select t . *
from (
select
match(title) against('*s*' in boolean mode)
+ match(description) against('*s*' in boolean mode)
+ match(filename) against('*s*' in boolean mode)
+ match(tags) against('*s*' in boolean mode)
as matchrank,
bb . *
from pages bb) t
where t.matchrank > 0
order by t.matchrank desc
This query returns this:
matchRank | ID | TITLE | DESCRIPTION | FILENAME | TAGS | ACTIVE
2 | 2 | 0 | fdsadf | sdfs | a,b,c,d,e,f,s,a,a,s,s,as,sada | 1
Is this because of the wildcards? I think, the string *s*
should also find a value which is only s
...
ft_min_word_len
setting. Best idea is to change this setting to 1 and restart mysql. Failing that you could write a workaround usingLIKE
but it won't work too well for more than one string & under 4 characters e.g. ('s s')