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Jason Rasmussen
2ebb57cbd4
refactor: e2e client (#7324) 2024-02-21 17:34:11 -05:00
Mert
e334443919
feat(server, web): smart search filtering and pagination (#6525)
* initial pagination impl

* use limit + offset instead of take + skip

* wip web pagination

* working infinite scroll

* update api

* formatting

* fix rebase

* search refactor

* re-add runtime config for vector search

* fix rebase

* fixes

* useless omitBy

* unnecessary handling

* add sql decorator for `searchAssets`

* fixed search builder

* fixed sql

* remove mock method

* linting

* fixed pagination

* fixed unit tests

* formatting

* fix e2e tests

* re-flatten search builder

* refactor endpoints

* clean up dto

* refinements

* don't break everything just yet

* update openapi spec & sql

* update api

* linting

* update sql

* fixes

* optimize web code

* fix typing

* add page limit

* make limit based on asset count

* increase limit

* simpler import
2024-02-12 20:50:47 -05:00
Jason Rasmussen
852effa998
refactor(server): e2e (#6632) 2024-01-24 17:24:53 -05:00
Sushain Cherivirala
7fc1954e2a
fix(server): add filename search (#6394)
Fixes https://github.com/immich-app/immich/issues/5982.

There are basically three options:

1. Search `originalFileName` by dropping a file extension from the query
(if present). Lower fidelity but very easy - just a standard index &
equality.
2. Search `originalPath` by adding an index on `reverse(originalPath)`
and using `starts_with(reverse(query) + "/", reverse(originalPath)`. A
weird index & query but high fidelity.
3. Add a new generated column called `originalFileNameWithExtension` or
something. More storage, kinda jank.

TBH, I think (1) is good enough and easy to make better in the future.
For example, if I search "DSC_4242.jpg", I don't really think it matters
if "DSC_4242.mov" also shows up.

edit: There's a fourth approach that we discussed a bit in Discord and
decided we could switch to it in the future: using a GIN. The minor
issue is that Postgres doesn't tokenize paths in a useful (they're a
single token and it won't match against partial components). We can
solve that by tokenizing it ourselves. For example:

```
immich=# with vecs as (select to_tsvector('simple', array_to_string(string_to_array('upload/library/sushain/2015/2015-08-09/IMG_275.JPG', '/'), ' ')) as vec)  select * from vecs where vec @@ phraseto_tsquery('simple', array_to_string(string_to_array('library/sushain', '/'), ' '));
                                      vec
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 '-08':6 '-09':7 '2015':4,5 'img_275.jpg':8 'library':2 'sushain':3 'upload':1
(1 row)
```

The query is also tokenized with the 'split-by-slash-join-with-space'
strategy. This strategy results in `IMG_275.JPG`, `2015`, `sushain` and
`library/sushain` matching. But, `08` and `IMG_275` do not match. The
former is because the token is `-08` and the latter because the
`img_275.jpg` token is matched against exactly.
2024-01-15 14:40:28 -06:00
Jason Rasmussen
bf1dd36fa9
refactor(server): split api and jobs into separate e2e suites (#6307)
* refactor: domain and infra modules

* refactor(server): e2e tests
2024-01-09 23:04:16 -05:00
Renamed from server/test/e2e/search.e2e-spec.ts (Browse further)