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Create Query class

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Jean-Romain Garnier 2020-02-18 14:29:47 +01:00
parent 7ba5ff8be6
commit e36a7c7f1f

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@ -51,6 +51,25 @@ from re2o.base import SortTable, re2o_paginator
from re2o.acl import can_view_all
class Query:
def __init__(self, text=""):
self.text = text # Content of the query
self.operator = None # Whether a special char (ex "+") was used
self.subqueries = None # When splitting the query in subparts (ex when using "+")
def add_char(self, char):
self.text += char
def add_operator(self, operator):
self.operator = operator
if self.subqueries is None:
self.subqueries = []
self.subqueries.append(Query(self.text))
self.text = ""
def is_int(variable):
""" Check if the variable can be casted to an integer """
@ -69,7 +88,7 @@ def filter_fields():
def empty_filters():
"""Build empty filters used by Django"""
filters = [Q() for f in filter_fields()]
return {f: Q() for f in filter_fields()}
def finish_results(request, results, col, order):
@ -77,10 +96,12 @@ def finish_results(request, results, col, order):
number of max results. Finally add the info of the nmax number of results
to the dict"""
results["users"] += results["clubs"]
results["users"] = SortTable.sort(
results["users"], col, order, SortTable.USERS_INDEX
)
results["clubs"] = SortTable.sort(
results["clubs"], col, order, SortTable.USERS_INDEX
)
results["machines"] = SortTable.sort(
results["machines"], col, order, SortTable.MACHINES_INDEX
)
@ -129,6 +150,8 @@ def search_single_word(word, filters, user, start, end, user_state, aff):
| Q(room__name__icontains=word)
| Q(email__icontains=word)
| Q(telephone__icontains=word)
| Q(room__name__icontains=word)
| Q(room__building__name__icontains=word)
)
filter_users = (filter_clubs | Q(name__icontains=word))
@ -213,8 +236,9 @@ def search_single_word(word, filters, user, start, end, user_state, aff):
# Rooms
if "5" in aff and Room.can_view_all(user):
filter_rooms = (
Q(details__icontains=word) | Q(name__icontains=word) | Q(port__details=word)
Q(details__icontains=word) | Q(name__icontains=word) | Q(port__details=word) | Q(building__name__icontains=building)
)
filter_rooms |= (Q(name__icontains=room) & Q(building__name__icontains=building))
filters["rooms"] |= filter_rooms
@ -307,22 +331,25 @@ def apply_filters(filters, user, aff):
def search_single_query(query, filters, user, start, end, user_state, aff):
""" Handle different queries an construct the correct filters using
search_single_word"""
if query["operator"] == "+":
if query.operator == "+":
# Special queries with "+" operators should use & rather than |
for q in query["subqueries"]:
newfilters = empty_filters()
for q in query.subqueries:
# Construct an independent filter for each subquery
subfilters = empty_filters()
subfilters = search_single_word(q, subfilters, user, start, end, user_state, aff)
subfilters = search_single_query(q, empty_filters(), user, start, end, user_state, aff)
# Apply the new filter
# Apply the subfilter
for field in filter_fields():
filters[field] &= subfilters[field]
newfilters[field] &= subfilters[field]
# Add these filters to the existing ones
for field in filter_fields():
filters[field] |= newfilters[field]
return filters
# Handle standard queries
q = query["text"]
return search_single_word(q, filters, user, start, end, user_state, aff)
return search_single_word(query.text, filters, user, start, end, user_state, aff)
def create_queries(query):
@ -338,12 +365,6 @@ def create_queries(query):
"""
# A dict representing the different queries extracted from the user's text
queries = []
# Format: {
# "text": "", # Content of the query
# "operator": None, # Whether a special char ("+") was used
# "subqueries": None # When splitting the query in subparts (ex when using "+")
# }
current_query = None
# Whether the query is between "
@ -355,12 +376,12 @@ def create_queries(query):
for char in query:
if current_query is None:
# We are starting a new word
current_query = { "text": "", "operator": None, "subqueries": None }
current_query = Query()
if escaping_char:
# The last char war a \ so we escape this char
escaping_char = False
current_query["text"] += char
current_query.add_char(char)
continue
if char == "\\":
@ -375,36 +396,28 @@ def create_queries(query):
if keep_intact:
# If we are between two ", ignore separators
current_query["text"] += char
current_query.add_char(char)
continue
if char == "+":
if len(current_query.text) == 0:
# Can't sart a query with a "+", consider it escaped
if len(current_query["text"]) == 0:
current_query["text"] = char
current_query.add_char(char)
continue
# Build a slightly more complicate data structure
# This is need for queries like '"A B"+C'
if current_query["operator"] is None:
current_query["operator"] = "+"
current_query["subqueries"] = []
current_query["subqueries"].append(current_query["text"])
current_query["text"] = ""
current_query.add_operator("+")
continue
if char == " " or char == ",":
# If we encouter a separator outside of ", we create a new word
if len(current_query["text"]) == 0:
if len(current_query.text) == 0:
# Discard empty queries
continue
if current_query["operator"] is not None:
if current_query.operator is not None:
# If we were building a special structure, finish building it
current_query["subqueries"].append(current_query["text"])
current_query["text"] = ""
current_query.add_operator(current_query.operator)
# Save the query and start a new one
queries.append(current_query)
@ -412,7 +425,17 @@ def create_queries(query):
continue
# If we haven't encountered any special case, add the char to the word
current_query["text"].append(char)
current_query.add_char(char)
# Save the current working query if necessary
if current_query is not None:
if current_query.operator is not None:
# There was an operator supposed to split multiple words
if len(current_query.text) > 0:
# Finish the current search
current_query.add_operator(current_query.operator)
queries.append(current_query)
return queries
@ -431,9 +454,9 @@ def get_results(query, request, params):
filters = empty_filters()
queries = create_queries(query)
for query in queries:
for q in queries:
filters = search_single_query(
query, filters, request.user, start, end, user_state, aff
q, filters, request.user, start, end, user_state, aff
)
results = apply_filters(filters, request.user, aff)