appypod-rattail/fields/search.py

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# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# This file is part of Appy, a framework for building applications in the Python
# language. Copyright (C) 2007 Gaetan Delannay
# Appy is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the
# terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
# Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later
# version.
# Appy is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
# WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR
# A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
# Appy. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
from appy.px import Px
from appy.gen import utils as gutils
from appy.gen.indexer import defaultIndexes
from appy.shared import utils as sutils
from group import Group
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
class Search:
'''Used for specifying a search for a given class.'''
def __init__(self, name, group=None, sortBy='', sortOrder='asc', limit=None,
default=False, colspan=1, translated=None, show=True,
translatedDescr=None, **fields):
self.name = name
# Searches may be visually grouped in the portlet.
self.group = Group.get(group)
self.sortBy = sortBy
self.sortOrder = sortOrder
self.limit = limit
# If this search is the default one, it will be triggered by clicking
# on main link.
self.default = default
self.colspan = colspan
# If a translated name or description is already given here, we will
# use it instead of trying to translate from labels.
self.translated = translated
self.translatedDescr = translatedDescr
# Condition for showing or not this search
self.show = show
# In the dict below, keys are indexed field names or names of standard
# indexes, and values are search values.
self.fields = fields
@staticmethod
def getIndexName(fieldName, usage='search'):
'''Gets the name of the technical index that corresponds to field named
p_fieldName. Indexes can be used for searching (p_usage="search") or
for sorting (usage="sort"). The method returns None if the field
named p_fieldName can't be used for p_usage.'''
if fieldName == 'title':
if usage == 'search': return 'Title'
else: return 'SortableTitle'
# Indeed, for field 'title', Appy has a specific index
# 'SortableTitle', because index 'Title' is a TextIndex
# (for searchability) and can't be used for sorting.
elif fieldName == 'state': return 'State'
elif fieldName == 'created': return 'Created'
elif fieldName == 'modified': return 'Modified'
elif fieldName in defaultIndexes: return fieldName
else:
return 'get%s%s'% (fieldName[0].upper(),fieldName[1:])
@staticmethod
def getSearchValue(fieldName, fieldValue, klass):
'''Returns a transformed p_fieldValue for producing a valid search
value as required for searching in the index corresponding to
p_fieldName.'''
field = getattr(klass, fieldName, None)
if (field and (field.getIndexType() == 'TextIndex')) or \
(fieldName == 'SearchableText'):
# For TextIndex indexes. We must split p_fieldValue into keywords.
res = gutils.Keywords(fieldValue).get()
elif isinstance(fieldValue, basestring) and fieldValue.endswith('*'):
v = fieldValue[:-1]
# Warning: 'z' is higher than 'Z'!
res = {'query':(v,v+'z'), 'range':'min:max'}
elif type(fieldValue) in sutils.sequenceTypes:
if fieldValue and isinstance(fieldValue[0], basestring):
# We have a list of string values (ie: we need to
# search v1 or v2 or...)
res = fieldValue
else:
# We have a range of (int, float, DateTime...) values
minv, maxv = fieldValue
rangev = 'minmax'
queryv = fieldValue
if minv == None:
rangev = 'max'
queryv = maxv
elif maxv == None:
rangev = 'min'
queryv = minv
res = {'query':queryv, 'range':rangev}
else:
res = fieldValue
return res
def updateSearchCriteria(self, criteria, klass, advanced=False):
'''This method updates dict p_criteria with all the search criteria
corresponding to this Search instance. If p_advanced is True,
p_criteria correspond to an advanced search, to be stored in the
session: in this case we need to keep the Appy names for parameters
sortBy and sortOrder (and not "resolve" them to Zope's sort_on and
sort_order).'''
# Put search criteria in p_criteria
for fieldName, fieldValue in self.fields.iteritems():
# Management of searches restricted to objects linked through a
# Ref field: not implemented yet.
if fieldName == '_ref': continue
# Make the correspondence between the name of the field and the
# name of the corresponding index, excepted if advanced is True: in
# that case, the correspondence will be done later.
if not advanced:
attrName = Search.getIndexName(fieldName)
# Express the field value in the way needed by the index
criteria[attrName] = Search.getSearchValue(fieldName,
fieldValue, klass)
else:
criteria[fieldName]= fieldValue
# Add a sort order if specified
if self.sortBy:
if not advanced:
criteria['sort_on'] = Search.getIndexName(self.sortBy,
usage='sort')
if self.sortOrder == 'desc': criteria['sort_order'] = 'reverse'
else: criteria['sort_order'] = None
else:
criteria['sortBy'] = self.sortBy
criteria['sortOrder'] = self.sortOrder
def isShowable(self, klass, tool):
'''Is this Search instance (defined in p_klass) showable?'''
if self.show.__class__.__name__ == 'staticmethod':
return gutils.callMethod(tool, self.show, klass=klass)
return self.show
class UiSearch:
'''Instances of this class are generated on-the-fly for manipulating a
Search from the User Interface.'''
# PX for rendering a search.
pxView = Px('''
<div class="portletSearch">
<a href=":'%s?className=%s&amp;search=%s' % \
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(queryUrl, rootClass, search.name)"
class=":search.name == currentSearch and 'portletCurrent' or ''"
title=":search.translatedDescr">:search.translated</a>
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</div>''')
def __init__(self, search, className, tool):
self.search = search
self.name = search.name
self.type = 'search'
self.colspan = search.colspan
if search.translated:
self.translated = search.translated
self.translatedDescr = search.translatedDescr
else:
# The label may be specific in some special cases.
labelDescr = ''
if search.name == 'allSearch':
label = '%s_plural' % className
elif search.name == 'customSearch':
label = 'search_results'
else:
label = '%s_search_%s' % (className, search.name)
labelDescr = label + '_descr'
self.translated = tool.translate(label)
if labelDescr:
self.translatedDescr = tool.translate(labelDescr)
else:
self.translatedDescr = ''
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------