1 /* 2 * Copyright (C) 2012 The Android Open Source Project 3 * 4 * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); 5 * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. 6 * You may obtain a copy of the License at 7 * 8 * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 9 * 10 * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software 11 * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, 12 * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. 13 * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and 14 * limitations under the License. 15 */ 16 17 package com.android.dialer.dialpad; 18 19 import android.text.TextUtils; 20 21 import com.android.dialer.dialpad.SmartDialPrefix.PhoneNumberTokens; 22 23 import com.google.common.annotations.VisibleForTesting; 24 import com.google.common.collect.Lists; 25 26 import java.util.ArrayList; 27 28 /** 29 * {@link #SmartDialNameMatcher} contains utility functions to remove accents from accented 30 * characters and normalize a phone number. It also contains the matching logic that determines if 31 * a contact's display name matches a numeric query. The boolean variable 32 * {@link #ALLOW_INITIAL_MATCH} controls the behavior of the matching logic and determines 33 * whether we allow matches like 57 - (J)ohn (S)mith. 34 */ 35 public class SmartDialNameMatcher { 36 37 private final String mQuery; 38 39 // Whether or not we allow matches like 57 - (J)ohn (S)mith 40 private static final boolean ALLOW_INITIAL_MATCH = true; 41 42 // The maximum length of the initial we will match - typically set to 1 to minimize false 43 // positives 44 private static final int INITIAL_LENGTH_LIMIT = 1; 45 46 private final ArrayList<SmartDialMatchPosition> mMatchPositions = Lists.newArrayList(); 47 48 public static final SmartDialMap LATIN_SMART_DIAL_MAP = new LatinSmartDialMap(); 49 50 private final SmartDialMap mMap; 51 52 private String mNameMatchMask = ""; 53 private String mPhoneNumberMatchMask = ""; 54 55 @VisibleForTesting 56 public SmartDialNameMatcher(String query) { 57 this(query, LATIN_SMART_DIAL_MAP); 58 } 59 60 public SmartDialNameMatcher(String query, SmartDialMap map) { 61 mQuery = query; 62 mMap = map; 63 } 64 65 /** 66 * Constructs empty highlight mask. Bit 0 at a position means there is no match, Bit 1 means 67 * there is a match and should be highlighted in the TextView. 68 * @param builder StringBuilder object 69 * @param length Length of the desired mask. 70 */ 71 private void constructEmptyMask(StringBuilder builder, int length) { 72 for (int i = 0; i < length; ++i) { 73 builder.append("0"); 74 } 75 } 76 77 /** 78 * Replaces the 0-bit at a position with 1-bit, indicating that there is a match. 79 * @param builder StringBuilder object. 80 * @param matchPos Match Positions to mask as 1. 81 */ 82 private void replaceBitInMask(StringBuilder builder, SmartDialMatchPosition matchPos) { 83 for (int i = matchPos.start; i < matchPos.end; ++i) { 84 builder.replace(i, i + 1, "1"); 85 } 86 } 87 88 /** 89 * Strips a phone number of unnecessary characters (spaces, dashes, etc.) 90 * 91 * @param number Phone number we want to normalize 92 * @return Phone number consisting of digits from 0-9 93 */ 94 public static String normalizeNumber(String number, SmartDialMap map) { 95 return normalizeNumber(number, 0, map); 96 } 97 98 /** 99 * Strips a phone number of unnecessary characters (spaces, dashes, etc.) 100 * 101 * @param number Phone number we want to normalize 102 * @param offset Offset to start from 103 * @return Phone number consisting of digits from 0-9 104 */ 105 public static String normalizeNumber(String number, int offset, SmartDialMap map) { 106 final StringBuilder s = new StringBuilder(); 107 for (int i = offset; i < number.length(); i++) { 108 char ch = number.charAt(i); 109 if (map.isValidDialpadNumericChar(ch)) { 110 s.append(ch); 111 } 112 } 113 return s.toString(); 114 } 115 116 /** 117 * Matches a phone number against a query. Let the test application overwrite the NANP setting. 118 * 119 * @param phoneNumber - Raw phone number 120 * @param query - Normalized query (only contains numbers from 0-9) 121 * @param useNanp - Overwriting nanp setting boolean, used for testing. 122 * @return {@literal null} if the number and the query don't match, a valid 123 * SmartDialMatchPosition with the matching positions otherwise 124 */ 125 @VisibleForTesting 126 public SmartDialMatchPosition matchesNumber(String phoneNumber, String query, boolean useNanp) { 127 StringBuilder builder = new StringBuilder(); 128 constructEmptyMask(builder, phoneNumber.length()); 129 mPhoneNumberMatchMask = builder.toString(); 130 131 // Try matching the number as is 132 SmartDialMatchPosition matchPos = matchesNumberWithOffset(phoneNumber, query, 0); 133 if (matchPos == null) { 134 final PhoneNumberTokens phoneNumberTokens = 135 SmartDialPrefix.parsePhoneNumber(phoneNumber); 136 137 if (phoneNumberTokens == null) { 138 if (matchPos != null) { 139 replaceBitInMask(builder, matchPos); 140 mPhoneNumberMatchMask = builder.toString(); 141 } 142 return matchPos; 143 } 144 if (phoneNumberTokens.countryCodeOffset != 0) { 145 matchPos = matchesNumberWithOffset(phoneNumber, query, 146 phoneNumberTokens.countryCodeOffset); 147 } 148 if (matchPos == null && phoneNumberTokens.nanpCodeOffset != 0 && useNanp) { 149 matchPos = matchesNumberWithOffset(phoneNumber, query, 150 phoneNumberTokens.nanpCodeOffset); 151 } 152 } 153 if (matchPos != null) { 154 replaceBitInMask(builder, matchPos); 155 mPhoneNumberMatchMask = builder.toString(); 156 } 157 return matchPos; 158 } 159 160 /** 161 * Matches a phone number against the saved query, taking care of formatting characters and also 162 * taking into account country code prefixes and special NANP number treatment. 163 * 164 * @param phoneNumber - Raw phone number 165 * @return {@literal null} if the number and the query don't match, a valid 166 * SmartDialMatchPosition with the matching positions otherwise 167 */ 168 public SmartDialMatchPosition matchesNumber(String phoneNumber) { 169 return matchesNumber(phoneNumber, mQuery, true); 170 } 171 172 /** 173 * Matches a phone number against a query, taking care of formatting characters and also 174 * taking into account country code prefixes and special NANP number treatment. 175 * 176 * @param phoneNumber - Raw phone number 177 * @param query - Normalized query (only contains numbers from 0-9) 178 * @return {@literal null} if the number and the query don't match, a valid 179 * SmartDialMatchPosition with the matching positions otherwise 180 */ 181 public SmartDialMatchPosition matchesNumber(String phoneNumber, String query) { 182 return matchesNumber(phoneNumber, query, true); 183 } 184 185 /** 186 * Matches a phone number against a query, taking care of formatting characters 187 * 188 * @param phoneNumber - Raw phone number 189 * @param query - Normalized query (only contains numbers from 0-9) 190 * @param offset - The position in the number to start the match against (used to ignore 191 * leading prefixes/country codes) 192 * @return {@literal null} if the number and the query don't match, a valid 193 * SmartDialMatchPosition with the matching positions otherwise 194 */ 195 private SmartDialMatchPosition matchesNumberWithOffset(String phoneNumber, String query, 196 int offset) { 197 if (TextUtils.isEmpty(phoneNumber) || TextUtils.isEmpty(query)) { 198 return null; 199 } 200 int queryAt = 0; 201 int numberAt = offset; 202 for (int i = offset; i < phoneNumber.length(); i++) { 203 if (queryAt == query.length()) { 204 break; 205 } 206 char ch = phoneNumber.charAt(i); 207 if (mMap.isValidDialpadNumericChar(ch)) { 208 if (ch != query.charAt(queryAt)) { 209 return null; 210 } 211 queryAt++; 212 } else { 213 if (queryAt == 0) { 214 // Found a separator before any part of the query was matched, so advance the 215 // offset to avoid prematurely highlighting separators before the rest of the 216 // query. 217 // E.g. don't highlight the first '-' if we're matching 1-510-111-1111 with 218 // '510'. 219 // However, if the current offset is 0, just include the beginning separators 220 // anyway, otherwise the highlighting ends up looking weird. 221 // E.g. if we're matching (510)-111-1111 with '510', we should include the 222 // first '('. 223 if (offset != 0) { 224 offset++; 225 } 226 } 227 } 228 numberAt++; 229 } 230 return new SmartDialMatchPosition(0 + offset, numberAt); 231 } 232 233 /** 234 * This function iterates through each token in the display name, trying to match the query 235 * to the numeric equivalent of the token. 236 * 237 * A token is defined as a range in the display name delimited by characters that have no 238 * latin alphabet equivalents (e.g. spaces - ' ', periods - ',', underscores - '_' or chinese 239 * characters - ''). Transliteration from non-latin characters to latin character will be 240 * done on a best effort basis - e.g. '' - 'u'. 241 * 242 * For example, 243 * the display name "Phillips Thomas Jr" contains three tokens: "phillips", "thomas", and "jr". 244 * 245 * A match must begin at the start of a token. 246 * For example, typing 846(Tho) would match "Phillips Thomas", but 466(hom) would not. 247 * 248 * Also, a match can extend across tokens. 249 * For example, typing 37337(FredS) would match (Fred S)mith. 250 * 251 * @param displayName The normalized(no accented characters) display name we intend to match 252 * against. 253 * @param query The string of digits that we want to match the display name to. 254 * @param matchList An array list of {@link SmartDialMatchPosition}s that we add matched 255 * positions to. 256 * @return Returns true if a combination of the tokens in displayName match the query 257 * string contained in query. If the function returns true, matchList will contain an 258 * ArrayList of match positions (multiple matches correspond to initial matches). 259 */ 260 @VisibleForTesting 261 boolean matchesCombination(String displayName, String query, 262 ArrayList<SmartDialMatchPosition> matchList) { 263 StringBuilder builder = new StringBuilder(); 264 constructEmptyMask(builder, displayName.length()); 265 mNameMatchMask = builder.toString(); 266 final int nameLength = displayName.length(); 267 final int queryLength = query.length(); 268 269 if (nameLength < queryLength) { 270 return false; 271 } 272 273 if (queryLength == 0) { 274 return false; 275 } 276 277 // The current character index in displayName 278 // E.g. 3 corresponds to 'd' in "Fred Smith" 279 int nameStart = 0; 280 281 // The current character in the query we are trying to match the displayName against 282 int queryStart = 0; 283 284 // The start position of the current token we are inspecting 285 int tokenStart = 0; 286 287 // The number of non-alphabetic characters we've encountered so far in the current match. 288 // E.g. if we've currently matched 3733764849 to (Fred Smith W)illiam, then the 289 // seperatorCount should be 2. This allows us to correctly calculate offsets for the match 290 // positions 291 int seperatorCount = 0; 292 293 ArrayList<SmartDialMatchPosition> partial = new ArrayList<SmartDialMatchPosition>(); 294 // Keep going until we reach the end of displayName 295 while (nameStart < nameLength && queryStart < queryLength) { 296 char ch = displayName.charAt(nameStart); 297 // Strip diacritics from accented characters if any 298 ch = mMap.normalizeCharacter(ch); 299 if (mMap.isValidDialpadCharacter(ch)) { 300 if (mMap.isValidDialpadAlphabeticChar(ch)) { 301 ch = mMap.getDialpadNumericCharacter(ch); 302 } 303 if (ch != query.charAt(queryStart)) { 304 // Failed to match the current character in the query. 305 306 // Case 1: Failed to match the first character in the query. Skip to the next 307 // token since there is no chance of this token matching the query. 308 309 // Case 2: Previous characters in the query matched, but the current character 310 // failed to match. This happened in the middle of a token. Skip to the next 311 // token since there is no chance of this token matching the query. 312 313 // Case 3: Previous characters in the query matched, but the current character 314 // failed to match. This happened right at the start of the current token. In 315 // this case, we should restart the query and try again with the current token. 316 // Otherwise, we would fail to match a query like "964"(yog) against a name 317 // Yo-Yoghurt because the query match would fail on the 3rd character, and 318 // then skip to the end of the "Yoghurt" token. 319 320 if (queryStart == 0 || mMap.isValidDialpadCharacter(mMap.normalizeCharacter( 321 displayName.charAt(nameStart - 1)))) { 322 // skip to the next token, in the case of 1 or 2. 323 while (nameStart < nameLength && 324 mMap.isValidDialpadCharacter(mMap.normalizeCharacter( 325 displayName.charAt(nameStart)))) { 326 nameStart++; 327 } 328 nameStart++; 329 } 330 331 // Restart the query and set the correct token position 332 queryStart = 0; 333 seperatorCount = 0; 334 tokenStart = nameStart; 335 } else { 336 if (queryStart == queryLength - 1) { 337 338 // As much as possible, we prioritize a full token match over a sub token 339 // one so if we find a full token match, we can return right away 340 matchList.add(new SmartDialMatchPosition( 341 tokenStart, queryLength + tokenStart + seperatorCount)); 342 for (SmartDialMatchPosition match : matchList) { 343 replaceBitInMask(builder, match); 344 } 345 mNameMatchMask = builder.toString(); 346 return true; 347 } else if (ALLOW_INITIAL_MATCH && queryStart < INITIAL_LENGTH_LIMIT) { 348 // we matched the first character. 349 // branch off and see if we can find another match with the remaining 350 // characters in the query string and the remaining tokens 351 // find the next separator in the query string 352 int j; 353 for (j = nameStart; j < nameLength; j++) { 354 if (!mMap.isValidDialpadCharacter(mMap.normalizeCharacter( 355 displayName.charAt(j)))) { 356 break; 357 } 358 } 359 // this means there is at least one character left after the separator 360 if (j < nameLength - 1) { 361 final String remainder = displayName.substring(j + 1); 362 final ArrayList<SmartDialMatchPosition> partialTemp = 363 Lists.newArrayList(); 364 if (matchesCombination( 365 remainder, query.substring(queryStart + 1), partialTemp)) { 366 367 // store the list of possible match positions 368 SmartDialMatchPosition.advanceMatchPositions(partialTemp, j + 1); 369 partialTemp.add(0, 370 new SmartDialMatchPosition(nameStart, nameStart + 1)); 371 // we found a partial token match, store the data in a 372 // temp buffer and return it if we end up not finding a full 373 // token match 374 partial = partialTemp; 375 } 376 } 377 } 378 nameStart++; 379 queryStart++; 380 // we matched the current character in the name against one in the query, 381 // continue and see if the rest of the characters match 382 } 383 } else { 384 // found a separator, we skip this character and continue to the next one 385 nameStart++; 386 if (queryStart == 0) { 387 // This means we found a separator before the start of a token, 388 // so we should increment the token's start position to reflect its true 389 // start position 390 tokenStart = nameStart; 391 } else { 392 // Otherwise this separator was found in the middle of a token being matched, 393 // so increase the separator count 394 seperatorCount++; 395 } 396 } 397 } 398 // if we have no complete match at this point, then we attempt to fall back to the partial 399 // token match(if any). If we don't allow initial matching (ALLOW_INITIAL_MATCH = false) 400 // then partial will always be empty. 401 if (!partial.isEmpty()) { 402 matchList.addAll(partial); 403 for (SmartDialMatchPosition match : matchList) { 404 replaceBitInMask(builder, match); 405 } 406 mNameMatchMask = builder.toString(); 407 return true; 408 } 409 return false; 410 } 411 412 public boolean matches(String displayName) { 413 mMatchPositions.clear(); 414 return matchesCombination(displayName, mQuery, mMatchPositions); 415 } 416 417 public ArrayList<SmartDialMatchPosition> getMatchPositions() { 418 // Return a clone of mMatchPositions so that the caller can use it without 419 // worrying about it changing 420 return new ArrayList<SmartDialMatchPosition>(mMatchPositions); 421 } 422 423 public String getNameMatchPositionsInString() { 424 return mNameMatchMask; 425 } 426 427 public String getNumberMatchPositionsInString() { 428 return mPhoneNumberMatchMask; 429 } 430 431 public String getQuery() { 432 return mQuery; 433 } 434 } 435