housenumber: Optional[qmod.TokenRange] = None
postcode: Optional[qmod.TokenRange] = None
country: Optional[qmod.TokenRange] = None
- category: Optional[qmod.TokenRange] = None
+ near_item: Optional[qmod.TokenRange] = None
qualifier: Optional[qmod.TokenRange] = None
out.postcode = token.trange
elif token.ttype == qmod.TokenType.COUNTRY:
out.country = token.trange
- elif token.ttype == qmod.TokenType.CATEGORY:
- out.category = token.trange
+ elif token.ttype == qmod.TokenType.NEAR_ITEM:
+ out.near_item = token.trange
elif token.ttype == qmod.TokenType.QUALIFIER:
out.qualifier = token.trange
return out
class _TokenSequence:
- """ Working state used to put together the token assignements.
+ """ Working state used to put together the token assignments.
Represents an intermediate state while traversing the tokenized
query.
"""
# Country and category must be the final term for left-to-right
return len(self.seq) > 1 and \
- self.seq[-1].ttype in (qmod.TokenType.COUNTRY, qmod.TokenType.CATEGORY)
+ self.seq[-1].ttype in (qmod.TokenType.COUNTRY, qmod.TokenType.NEAR_ITEM)
def appendable(self, ttype: qmod.TokenType) -> Optional[int]:
# Name tokens are always acceptable and don't change direction
if ttype == qmod.TokenType.PARTIAL:
+ # qualifiers cannot appear in the middle of the query. They need
+ # to be near the next phrase.
+ if self.direction == -1 \
+ and any(t.ttype == qmod.TokenType.QUALIFIER for t in self.seq[:-1]):
+ return None
return self.direction
# Other tokens may only appear once
if ttype == qmod.TokenType.COUNTRY:
return None if self.direction == -1 else 1
- if ttype == qmod.TokenType.CATEGORY:
+ if ttype == qmod.TokenType.NEAR_ITEM:
return self.direction
if ttype == qmod.TokenType.QUALIFIER:
if self.direction == 1:
if (len(self.seq) == 1
- and self.seq[0].ttype in (qmod.TokenType.PARTIAL, qmod.TokenType.CATEGORY)) \
+ and self.seq[0].ttype in (qmod.TokenType.PARTIAL, qmod.TokenType.NEAR_ITEM)) \
or (len(self.seq) == 2
- and self.seq[0].ttype == qmod.TokenType.CATEGORY
+ and self.seq[0].ttype == qmod.TokenType.NEAR_ITEM
and self.seq[1].ttype == qmod.TokenType.PARTIAL):
return 1
return None
if self.direction == -1:
return -1
- tempseq = self.seq[1:] if self.seq[0].ttype == qmod.TokenType.CATEGORY else self.seq
+ tempseq = self.seq[1:] if self.seq[0].ttype == qmod.TokenType.NEAR_ITEM else self.seq
if len(tempseq) == 0:
return 1
if len(tempseq) == 1 and self.seq[0].ttype == qmod.TokenType.HOUSENUMBER:
def recheck_sequence(self) -> bool:
""" Check that the sequence is a fully valid token assignment
- and addapt direction and penalties further if necessary.
+ and adapt direction and penalties further if necessary.
This function catches some impossible assignments that need
- forward context and can therefore not be exluded when building
+ forward context and can therefore not be excluded when building
the assignment.
"""
# housenumbers may not be further than 2 words from the beginning.
priors = sum(1 for t in self.seq[hnrpos+1:] if t.ttype == qmod.TokenType.PARTIAL)
if not self._adapt_penalty_from_priors(priors, 1):
return False
+ if any(t.ttype == qmod.TokenType.NEAR_ITEM for t in self.seq):
+ self.penalty += 1.0
return True
# <address>,<postcode> should give preference to address search
if base.postcode.start == 0:
penalty = self.penalty
- self.direction = -1 # name searches are only possbile backwards
+ self.direction = -1 # name searches are only possible backwards
else:
penalty = self.penalty + 0.1
- self.direction = 1 # name searches are only possbile forwards
+ self.direction = 1 # name searches are only possible forwards
yield dataclasses.replace(base, penalty=penalty)
# Postcode or country-only search
if not base.address:
- if not base.housenumber and (base.postcode or base.country or base.category):
+ if not base.housenumber and (base.postcode or base.country or base.near_item):
log().comment('postcode/country search')
yield dataclasses.replace(base, penalty=self.penalty)
else:
yield from self._get_assignments_address_backward(base, query)
# variant for special housenumber searches
- if base.housenumber:
+ if base.housenumber and not base.qualifier:
yield dataclasses.replace(base, penalty=self.penalty)