45 lines
1.3 KiB
Python
45 lines
1.3 KiB
Python
from dal import autocomplete
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from django.db.models import Q
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class ModelSearch:
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"""Basic search engine for models based on filtering.
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Subclasses should override the ``model`` class attribute and specify the list of
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search fields to be searched in.
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"""
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model = None
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search_fields = []
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def get_queryset_filter(self, keywords):
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filter_q = Q()
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if not keywords:
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return filter_q
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for keyword in keywords:
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kw_filter = Q()
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for field in self.search_fields:
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kw_filter |= Q(**{"{}__icontains".format(field): keyword})
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filter_q &= kw_filter
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return filter_q
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def search(self, keywords):
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"""Returns the queryset of model instances matching all the keywords.
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The semantic of the search is the following: a model instance appears in the
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search results iff all of the keywords given as arguments occur in at least one
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of the search fields.
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"""
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return self.model.objects.filter(self.get_queryset_filter(keywords))
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class Select2QuerySetView(ModelSearch, autocomplete.Select2QuerySetView):
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"""Compatibility layer between ModelSearch and Select2QuerySetView."""
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def get_queryset(self):
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keywords = self.q.split()
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return super().search(keywords)
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