The queries for PostgreSQL and SQLite are detailed below, by their overall goal
is to find matching users, preferring users who are "real" (e.g. not bots,
not deactivated). It is assumed that real users will have an display name and
avatar set.
### PostgreSQL
The above words are then transformed into two queries:
1. "exact" which matches the parsed words exactly (using [`to_tsquery`](https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/textsearch-controls.html#TEXTSEARCH-PARSING-QUERIES));
2. "prefix" which matches the parsed words as prefixes (using `to_tsquery`).
Results are composed of all rows in the `user_directory_search` table whose information
matches one (or both) of these queries. Results are ordered by calculating a weighted
score for each result, higher scores are returned first:
* 4x if a user ID exists.
* 1.2x if the user has a display name set.
* 1.2x if the user has an avatar set.
* 0x-3x by the full text search results using the [`ts_rank_cd` function](https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/textsearch-controls.html#TEXTSEARCH-RANKING)
against the "exact" search query; this has four variables with the following weightings:
*`D`: 0.1 for the user ID's domain
*`C`: 0.1 for unused
*`B`: 0.9 for the user's display name (or an empty string if it is not set)
*`A`: 0.1 for the user ID's localpart
* 0x-1x by the full text search results using the `ts_rank_cd` function against the
"prefix" search query. (Using the same weightings as above.)
* If `prefer_local_users` is `true`, then 2x if the user is local to the homeserver.
Note that `ts_rank_cd` returns a weight between 0 and 1. The initial weighting of
all results is 1.
### SQLite
Results are composed of all rows in the `user_directory_search` whose information
matches the query. Results are ordered by the following information, with each
subsequent column used as a tiebreaker, for each result:
1. By the [`rank`](https://www.sqlite.org/windowfunctions.html#built_in_window_functions)
of the full text search results using the [`matchinfo` function](https://www.sqlite.org/fts3.html#matchinfo). Higher
ranks are returned first.
2. If `prefer_local_users` is `true`, then users local to the homeserver are
returned first.
3. Users with a display name set are returned first.