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Make a search engine for your website with PHP

Make a search engine for your website with PHP

by Rory Canyon, founder of [url]http://www.scriptmenu.com[/url]

This hands on PHP Programming article provides the knowledge necessary to design and develop a search engine for your website using PHP version 4.0 and above. Making a search engine for your website with PHP is really easy and provides substantial functionality required by most of the small to medium websites. This article introduces every steps of the development, including both design and PHP programming. Basic computer skills and knowledge of HTML fundamentals are required. Ok, let’s begin now.

Step 1: Design Search Box Under your website root, make a file called search.htm or anything you like and type in the following code:

<html>

<head>

<title>Web Search</title>

<meta http-equiv=”Content-Type” content=”text/html; charset=gb2312″>

</head>

<body bgcolor=”#FFFFFF” text=”#000000″>

<form name=”form1″ method=”post” action=”search.php”>

<table width=”100%” cellspacing=”0″ cellpadding=”0″>

<tr>

<td width=”36%”>

<div align=”center”>

<input type=”text” name=”keyword”>

</div>

</td>

<td width=”64%”>

<input type=”submit” name=”Submit” value=”Search”>

</td>

</tr>

</table>

</form>

</body>

</html>

Step 2: Write search.php file. It is the core of your website search engine.

Under your website root, create a file called search.php or anything you like. <?php

//get keywords

$keyword=trim($_POST[“keyword”]);

//check if the keyword is empty

if($keyword==””){

echo”no keywords”;

exit;

}

?>

With above, you can give hints to your users when they forget to enter a keyword. Now let’s go through all the files or articles in your website.

<?php

function listFiles($dir){

$handle=opendir($dir);

while(false!==($file=readdir($handle))){

if($file!=”.”&&$file!=”..”){

//if it is a directory, then continue

if(is_dir(“$dir/$file”)){

listFiles(“$dir/$file”);

}

else{

//process the searching here with the following PHP script

}

}

}

}

?>

The following scripts read, process files and check whether the files contain $keyword. If $keyword is found in the file, the file address will be saved in an array-type variable.

function listFiles($dir,$keyword,&$array){

$handle=opendir($dir);

while(false!==($file=readdir($handle))){

if($file!=”.”&&$file!=”..”){

if(is_dir(“$dir/$file”)){

listFiles(“$dir/$file”,$keyword,$array);

}

else{

//read file

$data=fread(fopen(“$dir/$file”,”r”),filesize(“$dir/$file”));

//avoid search search.php itself

if($file!=”search.php”){

//contain keyword?

if(eregi(“$keyword”,$data)){

$array[]=”$dir/$file”;

}

}

}

}

}

}

//define array $array

$array=array();

//execute function

listFiles(“.”,”php”,$array);

//echo/print search results

foreach($array as $value){

echo “$value”.”
n”;

} ?>

Now, combine the programs listed above, you will find all the related results in your websites will be found and listed. A further optimization of the search engine can be taken by adding the following,

1,list the title of all searching results

REPLACE THE FOLLOWING

if(eregi(“$keyword”,$data)){

$array[]=”$dir/$file”;

}

WITH

if(eregi(“$keyword”,$data)){

if(eregi(“<title>(.+)

</title>”,$data,$m)){

$title=$m[“1”];

}

else{

$title=”no title”;

}

$array[]=”$dir/$file $title”;

}

2,Add links to searching results

CHANGE THE FOLLOWING

foreach($array as $value){

echo “$value”.”
n”;

}

TO

foreach($array as $value){

list($filedir,$title)=split(“[ ]”,$value,”2″);

echo “$value”.”
n”;

}

3 Set time limit for PHP execution

ADD THE FOLLOWING AT THE BEGINNING OF PHP FILES

set_time_limit(“600”);

The above unit is second&#65292;so ten minutes is the litmit.

Now, combine all the above programs and get the complete search.php file as following,

set_time_limit(“600”);

$keyword=trim($_POST[“keyword”]);

if($keyword==””){

echo”Please enter your keyword”;

exit; }

function listFiles($dir,$keyword,&$array){

$handle=opendir($dir);

while(false!==($file=readdir($handle))){

if($file!=”.”&&$file!=”..”){

if(is_dir(“$dir/$file”)){

listFiles(“$dir/$file”,$keyword,$array);

}

else{

$data=fread(fopen(“$dir/$file”,”r”),filesize(“$dir/$file”));

if(eregi(“<body([^>]+)>(.+)</body>”,$data,$b)){

$body=strip_tags($b[“2”]);

}

else{

$body=strip_tags($data);

} if($file!=”search.php”){

if(eregi(“$keyword”,$body)){

if(eregi(“<title>(.+)</title>”,$data,$m)){

$title=$m[“1”];

}

else{

$title=”no title”;

}

$array[]=”$dir/$file $title”;

}

}

}

}

}

}

$array=array();

listFiles(“.”,”$keyword”,$array);

foreach($array as $value){

list($filedir,$title)=split(“[ ]”,$value,”2″);

echo “$title “.”
n”;

} ?>

Now, you have made a search engine for your website, enjoy it!

About the Author

Rory Canyon is the founder of ScriptMenu.com, a free web directory for [URL=http://www.scriptmenu.com]PHP, ASP, ASP.NET, PERL, XML, Java, JavaScript, Flash, CFML, Python[/URL] and other web programming resources.

For more information, visit [url]http://www.scriptmenu.com[/url]

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