Extends the name search feature to use additional, more relaxed matching methods, and to allow searching into configurable additional record fields.
The name search is the lookup feature to select a related record. For example, selecting a Customer on a new Sales order.
For example, typing "john brown" doesn't match "John M. Brown". The relaxed search also looks up for records containing all the words, so "John M. Brown" would be a match. It also tolerates words in a different order, so searching for "brown john" also works.
Additionally, an Administrator can configure other fields to also lookup into. For example, Customers could be additionally searched by City or Phone number.
How it works:
Regular name search is performed, and the additional search logic is only triggered if not enough results are found. This way, no overhead is added on searches that would normally yield results.
But if not enough results are found, then additional search methods are tried. The specific methods used are:
- Try regular search on each of the additional fields
- Try ordered word search on each of the search fields
- Try unordered word search on each of the search fields
All results found are presented in that order, hopefully presenting them in order of relevance.
Table of contents
Go to Settings > Smart Searches Remove default filter to see all Models Choose the Modlel you want to configure and choose your options (Smart Search, Smart Name Search, Domain, Smart Search fields)
In the example, we choose to activate improved search for Contacts (partners) and Products. Furthermore user can search a contact typing their city name
Just type into any related field, such as Customer on a Sale Order.
- Also use fuzzy search, such as the Levenshtein distance: https://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.5/static/fuzzystrmatch.html
- The list of additional fields to search could benefit from caching, for efficiency.
- This feature could also be implemented for regular
search
on thename
field. - While adding m2o or other related field that also have an improved name search, that improved name search is not used (while if name_search is customizend on a module and you add a field of that model on another model it works ok). Esto por ejemplo es en productos si agregamos campo "categoría pública" y a categoría pública le ponemos "parent_id". Entonces vamos a ver que si buscamos por una categoría padre no busca nada, en vez si hacemos esa lógica en name_search de modulo si funciona
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- Daniel Reis
- ADHOC SA
- Daniel Reis <https://github.com/dreispt>
- Kitti U. <kittiu@ecosoft.co.th> (migrate to v14)
- Radovan Skolnik <radovan@skolnik.info>
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