pools: switch from search[name_matches] to search[name_contains].
The previous commit changed it so that `/pools?search[name_matches]` does a full-text search. So for example, `search[name_matches]=smiling` will now match pool names containing any of the words "smiling", "smile", "smiles", or "smiled". This commit adds a `/pools?search[name_contains]` param that does what `name_matches` did before, and switches to it in search forms. So for example, `search[name_contains]=smiling` will only match pool names containing the exact substring "smiling". This change is so that `<field>_matches` works consistently across the site, and so that it's possible to search pool names by either an exact substring match, or by a looser natural language match. This is a minor breaking API change. API users can replace `/pools?search[name_matches]` with `/pools?search[name_contains]` to get the same behavior as before. The same applies to /favorite_groups.
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@@ -84,8 +84,8 @@ class PoolsController < ApplicationController
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private
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def item_matches_params(pool)
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if params[:search][:name_matches]
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Pool.normalize_name_for_search(pool.name) == Pool.normalize_name_for_search(params[:search][:name_matches])
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if params[:search][:name_contains]
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Pool.normalize_name_for_search(pool.name) == Pool.normalize_name_for_search(params[:search][:name_contains])
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else
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true
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end
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