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1 // Copyright (c) 2011 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
3 // found in the LICENSE file.
4 
5 #include "chrome/browser/autocomplete/history_url_provider.h"
6 
7 #include <algorithm>
8 
9 #include "base/basictypes.h"
10 #include "base/message_loop.h"
11 #include "base/metrics/histogram.h"
12 #include "base/string_util.h"
13 #include "base/utf_string_conversions.h"
14 #include "chrome/browser/autocomplete/autocomplete_match.h"
15 #include "chrome/browser/history/history.h"
16 #include "chrome/browser/history/history_backend.h"
17 #include "chrome/browser/history/history_database.h"
18 #include "chrome/browser/history/history_types.h"
19 #include "chrome/browser/net/url_fixer_upper.h"
20 #include "chrome/browser/prefs/pref_service.h"
21 #include "chrome/browser/profiles/profile.h"
22 #include "chrome/common/pref_names.h"
23 #include "chrome/common/url_constants.h"
24 #include "googleurl/src/gurl.h"
25 #include "googleurl/src/url_parse.h"
26 #include "googleurl/src/url_util.h"
27 #include "net/base/net_util.h"
28 
29 using base::Time;
30 using base::TimeDelta;
31 using base::TimeTicks;
32 using history::Prefix;
33 using history::Prefixes;
34 using history::HistoryMatch;
35 using history::HistoryMatches;
36 
37 namespace history {
38 
39 // Returns true if |url| is just a host (e.g. "http://www.google.com/") and
40 // not some other subpage (e.g. "http://www.google.com/foo.html").
IsHostOnly(const GURL & url)41 bool IsHostOnly(const GURL& url) {
42   DCHECK(url.is_valid());
43   return (!url.has_path() || (url.path() == "/")) && !url.has_query() &&
44       !url.has_ref();
45 }
46 
47 // Acts like the > operator for URLInfo classes.
CompareHistoryMatch(const HistoryMatch & a,const HistoryMatch & b)48 bool CompareHistoryMatch(const HistoryMatch& a, const HistoryMatch& b) {
49   // A URL that has been typed at all is better than one that has never been
50   // typed.  (Note "!"s on each side)
51   if (!a.url_info.typed_count() != !b.url_info.typed_count())
52     return a.url_info.typed_count() > b.url_info.typed_count();
53 
54   // Innermost matches (matches after any scheme or "www.") are better than
55   // non-innermost matches.
56   if (a.innermost_match != b.innermost_match)
57     return a.innermost_match;
58 
59   // URLs that have been typed more often are better.
60   if (a.url_info.typed_count() != b.url_info.typed_count())
61     return a.url_info.typed_count() > b.url_info.typed_count();
62 
63   // For URLs that have each been typed once, a host (alone) is better than a
64   // page inside.
65   if (a.url_info.typed_count() == 1) {
66     const bool a_is_host_only = history::IsHostOnly(a.url_info.url());
67     if (a_is_host_only != history::IsHostOnly(b.url_info.url()))
68       return a_is_host_only;
69   }
70 
71   // URLs that have been visited more often are better.
72   if (a.url_info.visit_count() != b.url_info.visit_count())
73     return a.url_info.visit_count() > b.url_info.visit_count();
74 
75   // URLs that have been visited more recently are better.
76   return a.url_info.last_visit() > b.url_info.last_visit();
77 }
78 
79 // Given the user's |input| and a |match| created from it, reduce the
80 // match's URL to just a host.  If this host still matches the user input,
81 // return it.  Returns the empty string on failure.
ConvertToHostOnly(const HistoryMatch & match,const string16 & input)82 GURL ConvertToHostOnly(const HistoryMatch& match, const string16& input) {
83   // See if we should try to do host-only suggestions for this URL. Nonstandard
84   // schemes means there's no authority section, so suggesting the host name
85   // is useless. File URLs are standard, but host suggestion is not useful for
86   // them either.
87   const GURL& url = match.url_info.url();
88   if (!url.is_valid() || !url.IsStandard() || url.SchemeIsFile())
89     return GURL();
90 
91   // Transform to a host-only match.  Bail if the host no longer matches the
92   // user input (e.g. because the user typed more than just a host).
93   GURL host = url.GetWithEmptyPath();
94   if ((host.spec().length() < (match.input_location + input.length())))
95     return GURL();  // User typing is longer than this host suggestion.
96 
97   const string16 spec = UTF8ToUTF16(host.spec());
98   if (spec.compare(match.input_location, input.length(), input))
99     return GURL();  // User typing is no longer a prefix.
100 
101   return host;
102 }
103 
104 }  // namespace history
105 
HistoryURLProviderParams(const AutocompleteInput & input,bool trim_http,const std::string & languages)106 HistoryURLProviderParams::HistoryURLProviderParams(
107     const AutocompleteInput& input,
108     bool trim_http,
109     const std::string& languages)
110     : message_loop(MessageLoop::current()),
111       input(input),
112       trim_http(trim_http),
113       cancel(false),
114       failed(false),
115       languages(languages),
116       dont_suggest_exact_input(false) {
117 }
118 
~HistoryURLProviderParams()119 HistoryURLProviderParams::~HistoryURLProviderParams() {}
120 
HistoryURLProvider(ACProviderListener * listener,Profile * profile)121 HistoryURLProvider::HistoryURLProvider(ACProviderListener* listener,
122                                        Profile* profile)
123     : HistoryProvider(listener, profile, "HistoryURL"),
124       prefixes_(GetPrefixes()),
125       params_(NULL) {
126 }
127 
Start(const AutocompleteInput & input,bool minimal_changes)128 void HistoryURLProvider::Start(const AutocompleteInput& input,
129                                bool minimal_changes) {
130   // NOTE: We could try hard to do less work in the |minimal_changes| case
131   // here; some clever caching would let us reuse the raw matches from the
132   // history DB without re-querying.  However, we'd still have to go back to
133   // the history thread to mark these up properly, and if pass 2 is currently
134   // running, we'd need to wait for it to return to the main thread before
135   // doing this (we can't just write new data for it to read due to thread
136   // safety issues).  At that point it's just as fast, and easier, to simply
137   // re-run the query from scratch and ignore |minimal_changes|.
138 
139   // Cancel any in-progress query.
140   Stop();
141 
142   RunAutocompletePasses(input, true);
143 }
144 
Stop()145 void HistoryURLProvider::Stop() {
146   done_ = true;
147 
148   if (params_)
149     params_->cancel = true;
150 }
151 
152 // Called on the history thread.
ExecuteWithDB(history::HistoryBackend * backend,history::URLDatabase * db,HistoryURLProviderParams * params)153 void HistoryURLProvider::ExecuteWithDB(history::HistoryBackend* backend,
154                                        history::URLDatabase* db,
155                                        HistoryURLProviderParams* params) {
156   // We may get called with a NULL database if it couldn't be properly
157   // initialized.
158   if (!db) {
159     params->failed = true;
160   } else if (!params->cancel) {
161     TimeTicks beginning_time = TimeTicks::Now();
162 
163     DoAutocomplete(backend, db, params);
164 
165     UMA_HISTOGRAM_TIMES("Autocomplete.HistoryAsyncQueryTime",
166                         TimeTicks::Now() - beginning_time);
167   }
168 
169   // Return the results (if any) to the main thread.
170   params->message_loop->PostTask(FROM_HERE, NewRunnableMethod(
171       this, &HistoryURLProvider::QueryComplete, params));
172 }
173 
174 // Used by both autocomplete passes, and therefore called on multiple different
175 // threads (though not simultaneously).
DoAutocomplete(history::HistoryBackend * backend,history::URLDatabase * db,HistoryURLProviderParams * params)176 void HistoryURLProvider::DoAutocomplete(history::HistoryBackend* backend,
177                                         history::URLDatabase* db,
178                                         HistoryURLProviderParams* params) {
179   // Create a What You Typed match, which we'll need below.
180   //
181   // We display this to the user when there's a reasonable chance they actually
182   // care:
183   // * Their input can be opened as a URL, and
184   // * They hit ctrl-enter, or we parsed the input as a URL, or it starts with
185   //   an explicit "http:" or "https:".
186   // Otherwise, this is just low-quality noise.  In the cases where we've parsed
187   // as UNKNOWN, we'll still show an accidental search infobar if need be.
188   bool have_what_you_typed_match =
189       params->input.canonicalized_url().is_valid() &&
190       (params->input.type() != AutocompleteInput::QUERY) &&
191       ((params->input.type() != AutocompleteInput::UNKNOWN) ||
192           !params->trim_http ||
193           url_util::FindAndCompareScheme(UTF16ToUTF8(params->input.text()),
194                                          chrome::kHttpsScheme, NULL));
195   AutocompleteMatch what_you_typed_match(SuggestExactInput(params->input,
196                                                            params->trim_http));
197 
198   // Get the matching URLs from the DB
199   typedef std::vector<history::URLRow> URLRowVector;
200   URLRowVector url_matches;
201   HistoryMatches history_matches;
202 
203   for (Prefixes::const_iterator i(prefixes_.begin()); i != prefixes_.end();
204        ++i) {
205     if (params->cancel)
206       return;  // Canceled in the middle of a query, give up.
207     // We only need kMaxMatches results in the end, but before we get there we
208     // need to promote lower-quality matches that are prefixes of
209     // higher-quality matches, and remove lower-quality redirects.  So we ask
210     // for more results than we need, of every prefix type, in hopes this will
211     // give us far more than enough to work with.  CullRedirects() will then
212     // reduce the list to the best kMaxMatches results.
213     db->AutocompleteForPrefix(i->prefix + params->input.text(),
214                               kMaxMatches * 2, (backend == NULL), &url_matches);
215     for (URLRowVector::const_iterator j(url_matches.begin());
216          j != url_matches.end(); ++j) {
217       const Prefix* best_prefix = BestPrefix(j->url(), string16());
218       DCHECK(best_prefix != NULL);
219       history_matches.push_back(HistoryMatch(*j, i->prefix.length(),
220           !i->num_components,
221           i->num_components >= best_prefix->num_components));
222     }
223   }
224 
225   // Create sorted list of suggestions.
226   CullPoorMatches(&history_matches);
227   SortMatches(&history_matches);
228   PromoteOrCreateShorterSuggestion(db, *params, have_what_you_typed_match,
229                                    what_you_typed_match, &history_matches);
230 
231   // Try to promote a match as an exact/inline autocomplete match.  This also
232   // moves it to the front of |history_matches|, so skip over it when
233   // converting the rest of the matches.
234   size_t first_match = 1;
235   size_t exact_suggestion = 0;
236   // Checking |is_history_what_you_typed_match| tells us whether
237   // SuggestExactInput() succeeded in constructing a valid match.
238   if (what_you_typed_match.is_history_what_you_typed_match &&
239       (!backend || !params->dont_suggest_exact_input) &&
240       FixupExactSuggestion(db, params->input, &what_you_typed_match,
241                            &history_matches)) {
242     // Got an exact match for the user's input.  Treat it as the best match
243     // regardless of the input type.
244     exact_suggestion = 1;
245     params->matches.push_back(what_you_typed_match);
246   } else if (params->input.prevent_inline_autocomplete() ||
247       history_matches.empty() ||
248       !PromoteMatchForInlineAutocomplete(params, history_matches.front())) {
249     // Failed to promote any URLs for inline autocompletion.  Use the What You
250     // Typed match, if we have it.
251     first_match = 0;
252     if (have_what_you_typed_match)
253       params->matches.push_back(what_you_typed_match);
254   }
255 
256   // This is the end of the synchronous pass.
257   if (!backend)
258     return;
259 
260   // Remove redirects and trim list to size.  We want to provide up to
261   // kMaxMatches results plus the What You Typed result, if it was added to
262   // |history_matches| above.
263   CullRedirects(backend, &history_matches, kMaxMatches + exact_suggestion);
264 
265   // Convert the history matches to autocomplete matches.
266   for (size_t i = first_match; i < history_matches.size(); ++i) {
267     const HistoryMatch& match = history_matches[i];
268     DCHECK(!have_what_you_typed_match ||
269            (match.url_info.url() !=
270             GURL(params->matches.front().destination_url)));
271     params->matches.push_back(HistoryMatchToACMatch(params, match, NORMAL,
272         history_matches.size() - 1 - i));
273   }
274 }
275 
276 // Called on the main thread when the query is complete.
QueryComplete(HistoryURLProviderParams * params_gets_deleted)277 void HistoryURLProvider::QueryComplete(
278     HistoryURLProviderParams* params_gets_deleted) {
279   // Ensure |params_gets_deleted| gets deleted on exit.
280   scoped_ptr<HistoryURLProviderParams> params(params_gets_deleted);
281 
282   // If the user hasn't already started another query, clear our member pointer
283   // so we can't write into deleted memory.
284   if (params_ == params_gets_deleted)
285     params_ = NULL;
286 
287   // Don't send responses for queries that have been canceled.
288   if (params->cancel)
289     return;  // Already set done_ when we canceled, no need to set it again.
290 
291   // Don't modify |matches_| if the query failed, since it might have a default
292   // match in it, whereas |params->matches| will be empty.
293   if (!params->failed) {
294     matches_.swap(params->matches);
295     UpdateStarredStateOfMatches();
296   }
297 
298   done_ = true;
299   listener_->OnProviderUpdate(true);
300 }
301 
SuggestExactInput(const AutocompleteInput & input,bool trim_http)302 AutocompleteMatch HistoryURLProvider::SuggestExactInput(
303     const AutocompleteInput& input,
304     bool trim_http) {
305   AutocompleteMatch match(this,
306       CalculateRelevance(input.type(), WHAT_YOU_TYPED, 0), false,
307       AutocompleteMatch::URL_WHAT_YOU_TYPED);
308 
309   const GURL& url = input.canonicalized_url();
310   if (url.is_valid()) {
311     match.destination_url = url;
312 
313     // Trim off "http://" if the user didn't type it.
314     // NOTE: We use TrimHttpPrefix() here rather than StringForURLDisplay() to
315     // strip the scheme as we need to know the offset so we can adjust the
316     // |match_location| below.  StringForURLDisplay() and TrimHttpPrefix() have
317     // slightly different behavior as well (the latter will strip even without
318     // two slashes after the scheme).
319     string16 display_string(StringForURLDisplay(url, false, false));
320     const size_t offset = trim_http ? TrimHttpPrefix(&display_string) : 0;
321     match.fill_into_edit =
322         AutocompleteInput::FormattedStringWithEquivalentMeaning(url,
323                                                                 display_string);
324     // NOTE: Don't set match.input_location (to allow inline autocompletion)
325     // here, it's surprising and annoying.
326 
327     // Try to highlight "innermost" match location.  If we fix up "w" into
328     // "www.w.com", we want to highlight the fifth character, not the first.
329     // This relies on match.destination_url being the non-prefix-trimmed version
330     // of match.contents.
331     match.contents = display_string;
332     const Prefix* best_prefix = BestPrefix(match.destination_url, input.text());
333     // Because of the vagaries of GURL, it's possible for match.destination_url
334     // to not contain the user's input at all.  In this case don't mark anything
335     // as a match.
336     const size_t match_location = (best_prefix == NULL) ?
337         string16::npos : best_prefix->prefix.length() - offset;
338     AutocompleteMatch::ClassifyLocationInString(match_location,
339                                                 input.text().length(),
340                                                 match.contents.length(),
341                                                 ACMatchClassification::URL,
342                                                 &match.contents_class);
343 
344     match.is_history_what_you_typed_match = true;
345   }
346 
347   return match;
348 }
349 
FixupExactSuggestion(history::URLDatabase * db,const AutocompleteInput & input,AutocompleteMatch * match,HistoryMatches * matches) const350 bool HistoryURLProvider::FixupExactSuggestion(history::URLDatabase* db,
351                                               const AutocompleteInput& input,
352                                               AutocompleteMatch* match,
353                                               HistoryMatches* matches) const {
354   DCHECK(match != NULL);
355   DCHECK(matches != NULL);
356 
357   // Tricky corner case: The user has visited intranet site "foo", but not
358   // internet site "www.foo.com".  He types in foo (getting an exact match),
359   // then tries to hit ctrl-enter.  When pressing ctrl, the what-you-typed
360   // match ("www.foo.com") doesn't show up in history, and thus doesn't get a
361   // promoted relevance, but a different match from the input ("foo") does, and
362   // gets promoted for inline autocomplete.  Thus instead of getting
363   // "www.foo.com", the user still gets "foo" (and, before hitting enter,
364   // probably gets an odd-looking inline autocomplete of "/").
365   //
366   // We detect this crazy case as follows:
367   // * If the what-you-typed match is not in the history DB,
368   // * and the user has specified a TLD,
369   // * and the input _without_ the TLD _is_ in the history DB,
370   // * ...then just before pressing "ctrl" the best match we supplied was the
371   //   what-you-typed match, so stick with it by promoting this.
372   history::URLRow info;
373   MatchType type = INLINE_AUTOCOMPLETE;
374   if (!db->GetRowForURL(match->destination_url, &info)) {
375     if (input.desired_tld().empty())
376       return false;
377     GURL destination_url(URLFixerUpper::FixupURL(UTF16ToUTF8(input.text()),
378                                                  std::string()));
379     if (!db->GetRowForURL(destination_url, NULL))
380       return false;
381 
382     // If we got here, then we hit the tricky corner case.  Make sure that
383     // |info| corresponds to the right URL.
384     info = history::URLRow(match->destination_url);
385   } else {
386     // We have data for this match, use it.
387     match->deletable = true;
388     match->description = info.title();
389     AutocompleteMatch::ClassifyMatchInString(input.text(),
390         info.title(),
391         ACMatchClassification::NONE, &match->description_class);
392     if (!info.typed_count()) {
393       // If we reach here, we must be in the second pass, and we must not have
394       // promoted this match as an exact match during the first pass.  That
395       // means it will have been outscored by the "search what you typed match".
396       // We need to maintain that ordering in order to not make the destination
397       // for the user's typing change depending on when they hit enter.  So
398       // lower the score here enough to let the search provider continue to
399       // outscore this match.
400       type = WHAT_YOU_TYPED;
401     }
402   }
403 
404   // Promote as an exact match.
405   match->relevance = CalculateRelevance(input.type(), type, 0);
406 
407   // Put it on the front of the HistoryMatches for redirect culling.
408   EnsureMatchPresent(info, string16::npos, false, matches, true);
409   return true;
410 }
411 
PromoteMatchForInlineAutocomplete(HistoryURLProviderParams * params,const HistoryMatch & match)412 bool HistoryURLProvider::PromoteMatchForInlineAutocomplete(
413     HistoryURLProviderParams* params,
414     const HistoryMatch& match) {
415   // Promote the first match if it's been typed at least n times, where n == 1
416   // for "simple" (host-only) URLs and n == 2 for others.  We set a higher bar
417   // for these long URLs because it's less likely that users will want to visit
418   // them again.  Even though we don't increment the typed_count for pasted-in
419   // URLs, if the user manually edits the URL or types some long thing in by
420   // hand, we wouldn't want to immediately start autocompleting it.
421   if (!match.url_info.typed_count() ||
422       ((match.url_info.typed_count() == 1) &&
423        !history::IsHostOnly(match.url_info.url())))
424     return false;
425 
426   // In the case where the user has typed "foo.com" and visited (but not typed)
427   // "foo/", and the input is "foo", we can reach here for "foo.com" during the
428   // first pass but have the second pass suggest the exact input as a better
429   // URL.  Since we need both passes to agree, and since during the first pass
430   // there's no way to know about "foo/", make reaching this point prevent any
431   // future pass from suggesting the exact input as a better match.
432   params->dont_suggest_exact_input = true;
433   params->matches.push_back(HistoryMatchToACMatch(params, match,
434                                                   INLINE_AUTOCOMPLETE, 0));
435   return true;
436 }
437 
~HistoryURLProvider()438 HistoryURLProvider::~HistoryURLProvider() {}
439 
440 // static
GetPrefixes()441 history::Prefixes HistoryURLProvider::GetPrefixes() {
442   // We'll complete text following these prefixes.
443   // NOTE: There's no requirement that these be in any particular order.
444   Prefixes prefixes;
445   prefixes.push_back(Prefix(ASCIIToUTF16("https://www."), 2));
446   prefixes.push_back(Prefix(ASCIIToUTF16("http://www."), 2));
447   prefixes.push_back(Prefix(ASCIIToUTF16("ftp://ftp."), 2));
448   prefixes.push_back(Prefix(ASCIIToUTF16("ftp://www."), 2));
449   prefixes.push_back(Prefix(ASCIIToUTF16("https://"), 1));
450   prefixes.push_back(Prefix(ASCIIToUTF16("http://"), 1));
451   prefixes.push_back(Prefix(ASCIIToUTF16("ftp://"), 1));
452   // Empty string catches within-scheme matches as well.
453   prefixes.push_back(Prefix(string16(), 0));
454   return prefixes;
455 }
456 
457 // static
CalculateRelevance(AutocompleteInput::Type input_type,MatchType match_type,size_t match_number)458 int HistoryURLProvider::CalculateRelevance(AutocompleteInput::Type input_type,
459                                            MatchType match_type,
460                                            size_t match_number) {
461   switch (match_type) {
462     case INLINE_AUTOCOMPLETE:
463       return 1400;
464 
465     case WHAT_YOU_TYPED:
466       return 1200;
467 
468     default:
469       return 900 + static_cast<int>(match_number);
470   }
471 }
472 
473 // static
PromoteOrCreateShorterSuggestion(history::URLDatabase * db,const HistoryURLProviderParams & params,bool have_what_you_typed_match,const AutocompleteMatch & what_you_typed_match,HistoryMatches * matches)474 void HistoryURLProvider::PromoteOrCreateShorterSuggestion(
475     history::URLDatabase* db,
476     const HistoryURLProviderParams& params,
477     bool have_what_you_typed_match,
478     const AutocompleteMatch& what_you_typed_match,
479     HistoryMatches* matches) {
480   if (matches->empty())
481     return;  // No matches, nothing to do.
482 
483   // Determine the base URL from which to search, and whether that URL could
484   // itself be added as a match.  We can add the base iff it's not "effectively
485   // the same" as any "what you typed" match.
486   const HistoryMatch& match = matches->front();
487   GURL search_base = history::ConvertToHostOnly(match, params.input.text());
488   bool can_add_search_base_to_matches = !have_what_you_typed_match;
489   if (search_base.is_empty()) {
490     // Search from what the user typed when we couldn't reduce the best match
491     // to a host.  Careful: use a substring of |match| here, rather than the
492     // first match in |params|, because they might have different prefixes.  If
493     // the user typed "google.com", |what_you_typed_match| will hold
494     // "http://google.com/", but |match| might begin with
495     // "http://www.google.com/".
496     // TODO: this should be cleaned up, and is probably incorrect for IDN.
497     std::string new_match = match.url_info.url().possibly_invalid_spec().
498         substr(0, match.input_location + params.input.text().length());
499     search_base = GURL(new_match);
500     // TODO(mrossetti): There is a degenerate case where the following may
501     // cause a failure: http://www/~someword/fubar.html. Diagnose.
502     // See: http://crbug.com/50101
503     if (search_base.is_empty())
504       return;  // Can't construct a valid URL from which to start a search.
505   } else if (!can_add_search_base_to_matches) {
506     can_add_search_base_to_matches =
507         (search_base != what_you_typed_match.destination_url);
508   }
509   if (search_base == match.url_info.url())
510     return;  // Couldn't shorten |match|, so no range of URLs to search over.
511 
512   // Search the DB for short URLs between our base and |match|.
513   history::URLRow info(search_base);
514   bool promote = true;
515   // A short URL is only worth suggesting if it's been visited at least a third
516   // as often as the longer URL.
517   const int min_visit_count = ((match.url_info.visit_count() - 1) / 3) + 1;
518   // For stability between the in-memory and on-disk autocomplete passes, when
519   // the long URL has been typed before, only suggest shorter URLs that have
520   // also been typed.  Otherwise, the on-disk pass could suggest a shorter URL
521   // (which hasn't been typed) that the in-memory pass doesn't know about,
522   // thereby making the top match, and thus the behavior of inline
523   // autocomplete, unstable.
524   const int min_typed_count = match.url_info.typed_count() ? 1 : 0;
525   if (!db->FindShortestURLFromBase(search_base.possibly_invalid_spec(),
526           match.url_info.url().possibly_invalid_spec(), min_visit_count,
527           min_typed_count, can_add_search_base_to_matches, &info)) {
528     if (!can_add_search_base_to_matches)
529       return;  // Couldn't find anything and can't add the search base, bail.
530 
531     // Try to get info on the search base itself.  Promote it to the top if the
532     // original best match isn't good enough to autocomplete.
533     db->GetRowForURL(search_base, &info);
534     promote = match.url_info.typed_count() <= 1;
535   }
536 
537   // Promote or add the desired URL to the list of matches.
538   EnsureMatchPresent(info, match.input_location, match.match_in_scheme,
539                      matches, promote);
540 }
541 
542 // static
EnsureMatchPresent(const history::URLRow & info,string16::size_type input_location,bool match_in_scheme,HistoryMatches * matches,bool promote)543 void HistoryURLProvider::EnsureMatchPresent(
544     const history::URLRow& info,
545     string16::size_type input_location,
546     bool match_in_scheme,
547     HistoryMatches* matches,
548     bool promote) {
549   // |matches| may already have an entry for this.
550   for (HistoryMatches::iterator i(matches->begin()); i != matches->end();
551        ++i) {
552     if (i->url_info.url() == info.url()) {
553       // Rotate it to the front if the caller wishes.
554       if (promote)
555         std::rotate(matches->begin(), i, i + 1);
556       return;
557     }
558   }
559 
560   // No entry, so create one.
561   HistoryMatch match(info, input_location, match_in_scheme, true);
562   if (promote)
563     matches->push_front(match);
564   else
565     matches->push_back(match);
566 }
567 
RunAutocompletePasses(const AutocompleteInput & input,bool fixup_input_and_run_pass_1)568 void HistoryURLProvider::RunAutocompletePasses(
569     const AutocompleteInput& input,
570     bool fixup_input_and_run_pass_1) {
571   matches_.clear();
572 
573   if ((input.type() == AutocompleteInput::INVALID) ||
574       (input.type() == AutocompleteInput::FORCED_QUERY))
575     return;
576 
577   // Create a match for exactly what the user typed.  This will only be used as
578   // a fallback in case we can't get the history service or URL DB; otherwise,
579   // we'll run this again in DoAutocomplete() and use that result instead.
580   const bool trim_http = !HasHTTPScheme(input.text());
581   // Don't do this for queries -- while we can sometimes mark up a match for
582   // this, it's not what the user wants, and just adds noise.
583   if ((input.type() != AutocompleteInput::QUERY) &&
584       input.canonicalized_url().is_valid())
585     matches_.push_back(SuggestExactInput(input, trim_http));
586 
587   // We'll need the history service to run both passes, so try to obtain it.
588   if (!profile_)
589     return;
590   HistoryService* const history_service =
591       profile_->GetHistoryService(Profile::EXPLICIT_ACCESS);
592   if (!history_service)
593     return;
594 
595   // Create the data structure for the autocomplete passes.  We'll save this off
596   // onto the |params_| member for later deletion below if we need to run pass
597   // 2.
598   std::string languages(languages_);
599   if (languages.empty()) {
600     languages =
601         profile_->GetPrefs()->GetString(prefs::kAcceptLanguages);
602   }
603   scoped_ptr<HistoryURLProviderParams> params(
604       new HistoryURLProviderParams(input, trim_http, languages));
605 
606   if (fixup_input_and_run_pass_1) {
607     // Do some fixup on the user input before matching against it, so we provide
608     // good results for local file paths, input with spaces, etc.
609     // NOTE: This purposefully doesn't take input.desired_tld() into account; if
610     // it did, then holding "ctrl" would change all the results from the
611     // HistoryURLProvider provider, not just the What You Typed Result.
612     const string16 fixed_text(FixupUserInput(input));
613     if (fixed_text.empty()) {
614       // Conceivably fixup could result in an empty string (although I don't
615       // have cases where this happens offhand).  We can't do anything with
616       // empty input, so just bail; otherwise we'd crash later.
617       return;
618     }
619     params->input.set_text(fixed_text);
620 
621     // Pass 1: Get the in-memory URL database, and use it to find and promote
622     // the inline autocomplete match, if any.
623     history::URLDatabase* url_db = history_service->InMemoryDatabase();
624     // url_db can be NULL if it hasn't finished initializing (or failed to
625     // initialize).  In this case all we can do is fall back on the second
626     // pass.
627     //
628     // TODO(pkasting): We should just block here until this loads.  Any time
629     // someone unloads the history backend, we'll get inconsistent inline
630     // autocomplete behavior here.
631     if (url_db) {
632       DoAutocomplete(NULL, url_db, params.get());
633       // params->matches now has the matches we should expose to the provider.
634       // Pass 2 expects a "clean slate" set of matches.
635       matches_.clear();
636       matches_.swap(params->matches);
637       UpdateStarredStateOfMatches();
638     }
639   }
640 
641   // Pass 2: Ask the history service to call us back on the history thread,
642   // where we can read the full on-disk DB.
643   if (input.matches_requested() == AutocompleteInput::ALL_MATCHES) {
644     done_ = false;
645     params_ = params.release();  // This object will be destroyed in
646                                  // QueryComplete() once we're done with it.
647     history_service->ScheduleAutocomplete(this, params_);
648   }
649 }
650 
BestPrefix(const GURL & url,const string16 & prefix_suffix) const651 const history::Prefix* HistoryURLProvider::BestPrefix(
652     const GURL& url,
653     const string16& prefix_suffix) const {
654   const Prefix* best_prefix = NULL;
655   const string16 text(UTF8ToUTF16(url.spec()));
656   for (Prefixes::const_iterator i(prefixes_.begin()); i != prefixes_.end();
657        ++i) {
658     if ((best_prefix == NULL) ||
659         (i->num_components > best_prefix->num_components)) {
660       string16 prefix_with_suffix(i->prefix + prefix_suffix);
661       if ((text.length() >= prefix_with_suffix.length()) &&
662           !text.compare(0, prefix_with_suffix.length(), prefix_with_suffix))
663         best_prefix = &(*i);
664     }
665   }
666   return best_prefix;
667 }
668 
SortMatches(HistoryMatches * matches) const669 void HistoryURLProvider::SortMatches(HistoryMatches* matches) const {
670   // Sort by quality, best first.
671   std::sort(matches->begin(), matches->end(), &history::CompareHistoryMatch);
672 
673   // Remove duplicate matches (caused by the search string appearing in one of
674   // the prefixes as well as after it).  Consider the following scenario:
675   //
676   // User has visited "http://http.com" once and "http://htaccess.com" twice.
677   // User types "http".  The autocomplete search with prefix "http://" returns
678   // the first host, while the search with prefix "" returns both hosts.  Now
679   // we sort them into rank order:
680   //   http://http.com     (innermost_match)
681   //   http://htaccess.com (!innermost_match, url_info.visit_count == 2)
682   //   http://http.com     (!innermost_match, url_info.visit_count == 1)
683   //
684   // The above scenario tells us we can't use std::unique(), since our
685   // duplicates are not always sequential.  It also tells us we should remove
686   // the lower-quality duplicate(s), since otherwise the returned results won't
687   // be ordered correctly.  This is easy to do: we just always remove the later
688   // element of a duplicate pair.
689   // Be careful!  Because the vector contents may change as we remove elements,
690   // we use an index instead of an iterator in the outer loop, and don't
691   // precalculate the ending position.
692   for (size_t i = 0; i < matches->size(); ++i) {
693     HistoryMatches::iterator j(matches->begin() + i + 1);
694     while (j != matches->end()) {
695       if ((*matches)[i].url_info.url() == j->url_info.url())
696         j = matches->erase(j);
697       else
698         ++j;
699     }
700   }
701 }
702 
CullPoorMatches(HistoryMatches * matches) const703 void HistoryURLProvider::CullPoorMatches(HistoryMatches* matches) const {
704   const base::Time& threshold(history::AutocompleteAgeThreshold());
705   for (HistoryMatches::iterator i(matches->begin()); i != matches->end();) {
706     if (RowQualifiesAsSignificant(i->url_info, threshold))
707       ++i;
708     else
709       i = matches->erase(i);
710   }
711 }
712 
CullRedirects(history::HistoryBackend * backend,HistoryMatches * matches,size_t max_results) const713 void HistoryURLProvider::CullRedirects(history::HistoryBackend* backend,
714                                        HistoryMatches* matches,
715                                        size_t max_results) const {
716   for (size_t source = 0;
717        (source < matches->size()) && (source < max_results); ) {
718     const GURL& url = (*matches)[source].url_info.url();
719     // TODO(brettw) this should go away when everything uses GURL.
720     history::RedirectList redirects;
721     backend->GetMostRecentRedirectsFrom(url, &redirects);
722     if (!redirects.empty()) {
723       // Remove all but the first occurrence of any of these redirects in the
724       // search results. We also must add the URL we queried for, since it may
725       // not be the first match and we'd want to remove it.
726       //
727       // For example, when A redirects to B and our matches are [A, X, B],
728       // we'll get B as the redirects from, and we want to remove the second
729       // item of that pair, removing B. If A redirects to B and our matches are
730       // [B, X, A], we'll want to remove A instead.
731       redirects.push_back(url);
732       source = RemoveSubsequentMatchesOf(matches, source, redirects);
733     } else {
734       // Advance to next item.
735       source++;
736     }
737   }
738 
739   if (matches->size() > max_results)
740     matches->resize(max_results);
741 }
742 
RemoveSubsequentMatchesOf(HistoryMatches * matches,size_t source_index,const std::vector<GURL> & remove) const743 size_t HistoryURLProvider::RemoveSubsequentMatchesOf(
744     HistoryMatches* matches,
745     size_t source_index,
746     const std::vector<GURL>& remove) const {
747   size_t next_index = source_index + 1;  // return value = item after source
748 
749   // Find the first occurrence of any URL in the redirect chain. We want to
750   // keep this one since it is rated the highest.
751   HistoryMatches::iterator first(std::find_first_of(
752       matches->begin(), matches->end(), remove.begin(), remove.end()));
753   DCHECK(first != matches->end()) <<
754       "We should have always found at least the original URL.";
755 
756   // Find any following occurrences of any URL in the redirect chain, these
757   // should be deleted.
758   HistoryMatches::iterator next(first);
759   next++;  // Start searching immediately after the one we found already.
760   while (next != matches->end() &&
761          (next = std::find_first_of(next, matches->end(), remove.begin(),
762                                     remove.end())) != matches->end()) {
763     // Remove this item. When we remove an item before the source index, we
764     // need to shift it to the right and remember that so we can return it.
765     next = matches->erase(next);
766     if (static_cast<size_t>(next - matches->begin()) < next_index)
767       next_index--;
768   }
769   return next_index;
770 }
771 
HistoryMatchToACMatch(HistoryURLProviderParams * params,const HistoryMatch & history_match,MatchType match_type,size_t match_number)772 AutocompleteMatch HistoryURLProvider::HistoryMatchToACMatch(
773     HistoryURLProviderParams* params,
774     const HistoryMatch& history_match,
775     MatchType match_type,
776     size_t match_number) {
777   const history::URLRow& info = history_match.url_info;
778   AutocompleteMatch match(this,
779       CalculateRelevance(params->input.type(), match_type, match_number),
780       !!info.visit_count(), AutocompleteMatch::HISTORY_URL);
781   match.destination_url = info.url();
782   DCHECK(match.destination_url.is_valid());
783   size_t inline_autocomplete_offset =
784       history_match.input_location + params->input.text().length();
785   std::string languages = (match_type == WHAT_YOU_TYPED) ?
786       std::string() : params->languages;
787   const net::FormatUrlTypes format_types = net::kFormatUrlOmitAll &
788       ~((params->trim_http && !history_match.match_in_scheme) ?
789           0 : net::kFormatUrlOmitHTTP);
790   match.fill_into_edit =
791       AutocompleteInput::FormattedStringWithEquivalentMeaning(info.url(),
792           net::FormatUrl(info.url(), languages, format_types,
793                          UnescapeRule::SPACES, NULL, NULL,
794                          &inline_autocomplete_offset));
795   if (!params->input.prevent_inline_autocomplete())
796     match.inline_autocomplete_offset = inline_autocomplete_offset;
797   DCHECK((match.inline_autocomplete_offset == string16::npos) ||
798          (match.inline_autocomplete_offset <= match.fill_into_edit.length()));
799 
800   size_t match_start = history_match.input_location;
801   match.contents = net::FormatUrl(info.url(), languages,
802       format_types, UnescapeRule::SPACES, NULL, NULL, &match_start);
803   if ((match_start != string16::npos) &&
804       (inline_autocomplete_offset != string16::npos) &&
805       (inline_autocomplete_offset != match_start)) {
806     DCHECK(inline_autocomplete_offset > match_start);
807     AutocompleteMatch::ClassifyLocationInString(match_start,
808         inline_autocomplete_offset - match_start, match.contents.length(),
809         ACMatchClassification::URL, &match.contents_class);
810   } else {
811     AutocompleteMatch::ClassifyLocationInString(string16::npos, 0,
812         match.contents.length(), ACMatchClassification::URL,
813         &match.contents_class);
814   }
815   match.description = info.title();
816   AutocompleteMatch::ClassifyMatchInString(params->input.text(),
817                                            info.title(),
818                                            ACMatchClassification::NONE,
819                                            &match.description_class);
820 
821   return match;
822 }
823