Suggest¶
The API for the SuggestStore
can be found in the MozillaComponents Kotlin documentation.
Note
Make sure you initialize Viaduct for this component.
Warning
The SuggestStore
is synchronous, which means it needs to be wrapped in the asynchronous primitive of the target language you are using.
Setting up the store¶
You need to import one or more of the following primitives to work with the SuggestStore
(these come from the generated suggest.kt
file, produced by uniffi
):
import mozilla.appservices.remotesettings.RemoteSettingsServer
import mozilla.appservices.suggest.SuggestApiException
import mozilla.appservices.suggest.SuggestIngestionConstraints
import mozilla.appservices.suggest.SuggestStore
import mozilla.appservices.suggest.SuggestStoreBuilder
import mozilla.appservices.suggest.Suggestion
import mozilla.appservices.suggest.SuggestionQuery
import MozillaAppServices
Create a SuggestStore
as a singleton. You do this via the SuggestStoreBuilder
, which returns a SuggestStore
. No I/O or network requests are performed during construction, which makes this safe to do at any point in the application startup:
internal val store: SuggestStore = {
SuggestStoreBuilder()
.dataPath(context.getDatabasePath(DATABASE_NAME).absolutePath)
.remoteSettingsServer(remoteSettingsServer)
.build()
let store: SuggestStore = {
let storeBuilder = SuggestStoreBuilder()
storeBuilder.dataPath(context.getDatabasePath(DATABASE_NAME).absolutePath)
storeBuilder.remoteSettingsServer(remoteSettingsServer)
return storeBuilder.build()
}
You need to set the
dataPath
, which is the path (the SQLite location) where you store your suggestions.The
remoteSettingsServer
is only needed if you want to set the server to anything else butprod
. If so, you pass aRemoteSettingsServer
object.
Ingesting suggestions¶
Ingesting suggestions happens in two different ways: On startup, and then, periodically, in the background.
SuggestIngestionConstraints
is used to control what gets ingested.Use the
providers
field to limit ingestion by provider type.Use the
providerConstraints
field to add additional constraints, currently this is only used for exposure suggestions.
On Start Up¶
Ingest with SuggestIngestionConstraints(emptyOnly=true)
shortly after each startup. This ensures we have something in the DB on the first run and also after upgrades where we often will clear the DB to start from scratch.
store.value.ingest(SuggestIngestionConstraints(
emptyOnly = true,
providers = listOf(SuggestionProvider.AMP_MOBILE, SuggestionProvider.WIKIPEDIA, SuggestionProvider.WEATHER)
))
store.value.ingest(SuggestIngestionConstraints(
emptyOnly: true,
providers: [.AMP_MOBILE, .WIKIPEDIA, .WEATHER]
))
Periodically¶
Ingest with SuggestIngestionConstraints(emptyOnly=false)
on a regular schedule (like once a day).
store.value.ingest(SuggestIngestionConstraints(emptyOnly = false))
store.value.ingest(SuggestIngestionConstraints(emptyOnly: false))
Querying Suggestions¶
Call SuggestStore::query
to fetch suggestions for the suggest bar. The providers
parameter should be the same value that got passed to ingest()
.
store.value.query(
SuggestionQuery(
keyword = text,
providers = listOf(SuggestionProvider.AMP_MOBILE, SuggestionProvider.WIKIPEDIA, SuggestionProvider.WEATHER),
limit = MAX_NUM_OF_FIREFOX_SUGGESTIONS,
),
)
store.value.query(
SuggestionQuery(
keyword: text,
providers: [.AMP_MOBILE, .WIKIPEDIA, .WEATHER],
limit: MAX_NUM_OF_FIREFOX_SUGGESTIONS
)
)
Interrupt querying¶
Call SuggestStore::Interrupt
with InterruptKind::Read
to interrupt any in-progress queries when the user cancels a query and before running the next query.
store.value.interrupt()
store.value.interrupt()
Shutdown the store¶
On shutdown, call SuggestStore::Interrupt
with InterruptKind::ReadWrite
to interrupt any in-progress ingestion and queries.
store.value.interrupt()
store.value.interrupt()