## $Id: catalog.py 9773 2012-12-06 07:31:02Z uli $ ## ## Copyright (C) 2011 Uli Fouquet & Henrik Bettermann ## This program 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 2 of the License, or ## (at your option) any later version. ## ## This program 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 this program; if not, write to the Free Software ## Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA ## """Components to help cataloging and searching objects. """ import grok from hurry.query.interfaces import IQuery from hurry.query.query import Query from zope.catalog.catalog import ResultSet from zope.catalog.interfaces import ICatalog from zope.component import getUtility, queryUtility from zope.interface import implementer from zope.intid.interfaces import IIntIds from waeup.kofa.interfaces import ( IQueryResultItem, IFilteredQuery, IFilteredCatalogQuery) # not yet used @implementer(IQuery) class KofaQuery(Query): """A hurry.query-like query that supports also ``apply``. """ def apply(self, query): """Get a catalog's BTree set of intids conforming to a query. """ return query.apply() def searchResults(self, query): """Get a set of ZODB objects conforming to a query. """ results = self.apply(query) if results is not None: uidutil = getUtility(IIntIds) results = ResultSet(results, uidutil) return results grok.global_utility(KofaQuery) # not yet used @implementer(IQueryResultItem) class QueryResultItem(object): url = None title = None description = None def __init__(self, context, view): self.context = context self.url = view.url(context) self.title = context.title self.description = '' @implementer(IFilteredQuery) class FilteredQueryBase(object): """A filter to find objects that match certain parameters. Parameters are passed to constructor as keyword arguments. The real data retrieval then happens when `query()` is called. The `defaults` attribute, a dict, can set certain default values for parameters that are used if the constructor is called without any parameters. """ defaults = dict() def __init__(self, **kw): self._kw = dict(self.defaults) self._kw.update(kw) return def query(self, context=None): err_msg = 'class %s does not implement the query() method.' % ( self.__class__.__name__, ) raise NotImplementedError(err_msg) @implementer(IFilteredCatalogQuery) class FilteredCatalogQueryBase(FilteredQueryBase): """Base for filtered queries based on catalog lookups. This type of query asks a catalog to find objects. You would normally use this type of query like this: >>> query = FilteredCatalogQueryBase(name='bob') >>> objects = query.query() The name of the catalog to use can be set via `cat_name` attribute. Looked up are all objects that match keywords passed to constructor where the keyword names must match a certain index of the chosen catalog. So, if some catalog has indexes `name` and `age`, then keywords `name='bob', age='12'` would search for all objects with name ``bob`` and age ``12``. This query supports single values (exact matches) and ranges of values passed in via ``(min_value, max_value)`` tuples. So, constructor keyword args `name=('a', 'd')` would find objects with name ``alice``, ``bob``, ``d``, but not ``donald``, ``john``, or ``zak``. """ cat_name = None def query_catalog(self, catalog): """Search ``catalog``. Use `catalog`, some ``Catalog`` instance, to search objects denoted by constructor keywords. """ query = dict() for idx_name, value in self._kw.items(): if not isinstance(value, tuple): value = (value, value) query[idx_name] = value result = catalog.searchResults(**query) return result def query(self): """Perform a query with parameters passed to constructor. Returns some iterable, normally a list or a catalog result set. """ catalog = queryUtility( ICatalog, name=self.cat_name, default=None) if catalog is None: return [] return self.query_catalog(catalog)