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<?php /** * /lib/tabs/synonyms-tab.php * * Prints out the Synonyms tab in Relevanssi settings. * * @package Relevanssi * @author Mikko Saari * @license https://wordpress.org/about/gpl/ GNU General Public License * @see https://www.relevanssi.com/ */ /** * Prints out the synonyms tab in Relevanssi settings. */ function relevanssi_synonyms_tab() { $current_language = relevanssi_get_current_language(); if ( class_exists( 'Polylang', false ) && ! $current_language ) { relevanssi_polylang_all_languages_synonyms(); return; } $synonyms_array = get_option( 'relevanssi_synonyms', array() ); $synonyms = isset( $synonyms_array[ $current_language ] ) ? $synonyms_array[ $current_language ] : ''; if ( isset( $synonyms ) ) { $synonyms = str_replace( ';', "\n", $synonyms ); } else { $synonyms = ''; } $synonyms_disabled = false; $operator = get_option( 'relevanssi_implicit_operator' ); if ( 'AND' === $operator ) { $index_synonyms = get_option( 'relevanssi_index_synonyms', false ); if ( 'on' !== $index_synonyms ) { $synonyms_disabled = true; } } ?> <h3 id="synonyms"><?php esc_html_e( 'Synonyms', 'relevanssi' ); ?></h3> <table class="form-table" role="presentation"> <tr <?php if ( $synonyms_disabled ) { echo "class='relevanssi_disabled'"; } ?> > <?php if ( $synonyms_disabled ) : ?> <tr> <th scope="row"> <p class="important"><?php esc_html_e( 'No synonyms!', 'relevanssi' ); ?></p> </th> <td> <p class="important"><?php esc_html_e( 'Synonyms are disabled because the searching operator is set to AND. Enable OR searching to use the synonyms.', 'relevanssi' ); ?></p> <?php if ( RELEVANSSI_PREMIUM ) : ?> <p class="description"><?php esc_html_e( "If you want to use synonyms in AND searches, enable synonym indexing on the Indexing tab. Also, any changes to the synonyms won't take effect until you rebuild the index.", 'relevanssi' ); ?></p> <?php else : ?> <p class="description"><?php esc_html_e( 'Relevanssi Premium has a feature that allows you to include the synonyms in the indexing. This makes it possible to use synonyms in AND searches.', 'relevanssi' ); ?></p> <?php endif; ?> </td> </tr> <?php endif; ?> <th scope="row"> <label for="relevanssi_synonyms"><?php esc_html_e( 'Synonyms', 'relevanssi' ); ?></label> </th> <td> <p class="description"><?php esc_html_e( 'Add synonyms here to make the searches find better results. If you notice your users frequently misspelling a product name, or for other reasons use many names for one thing, adding synonyms will make the results better.', 'relevanssi' ); ?></p> <p class="description"><?php esc_html_e( "Do not go overboard, though, as too many synonyms can make the search confusing: users understand if a search query doesn't match everything, but they get confused if the searches match to unexpected things.", 'relevanssi' ); ?></p> <br /> <textarea name='relevanssi_synonyms' id='relevanssi_synonyms' rows='9' cols='60' <?php if ( $synonyms_disabled ) { echo 'disabled'; } ?> ><?php echo esc_textarea( $synonyms ); ?></textarea> <p class="description"><?php _e( 'The format here is <code>key = value</code>. If you add <code>dog = hound</code> to the list of synonyms, searches for <code>dog</code> automatically become a search for <code>dog hound</code> and will thus match to posts that include either <code>dog</code> or <code>hound</code>. This only works in OR searches: in AND searches the synonyms only restrict the search, as now the search only finds posts that contain <strong>both</strong> <code>dog</code> and <code>hound</code>.', 'relevanssi' ); // phpcs:ignore WordPress.Security.EscapeOutput.UnsafePrintingFunction ?></p> <p class="description"><?php _e( 'The synonyms are one direction only. If you want both directions, add the synonym again, reversed: <code>hound = dog</code>.', 'relevanssi' ); // phpcs:ignore WordPress.Security.EscapeOutput.UnsafePrintingFunction ?></p> <p class="description"><?php _e( "It's possible to use phrases for the value, but not for the key. <code>dog = \"great dane\"</code> works, but <code>\"great dane\" = dog</code> doesn't.", 'relevanssi' ); // phpcs:ignore WordPress.Security.EscapeOutput.UnsafePrintingFunction ?></p> </td> </tr> </table> <?php } /** * Displays an error message when Polylang is in all languages mode. */ function relevanssi_polylang_all_languages_synonyms() { ?> <h3 id="synonyms"><?php esc_html_e( 'Synonyms', 'relevanssi' ); ?></h3> <p class="description"><?php esc_html_e( 'You are using Polylang and are in "Show all languages" mode. Please select a language before adjusting the synonym settings.', 'relevanssi' ); ?></p> <?php }