use DateTime;
use SL::Helper::DateTime;
use List::MoreUtils qw(uniq);
+use SL::MoreCommon qw(listify);
use Data::Dumper;
my %filters = (
);
my %methods = (
- lt => sub { +{ lt => $_[0] } },
- gt => sub { +{ gt => $_[0] } },
- ilike => sub { +{ ilike => $_[0] } },
- like => sub { +{ like => $_[0] } },
enable => sub { ;;;; },
+ eq_ignore_empty => sub { ($_[0] // '') eq '' ? () : +{ eq => $_[0] } },
+ map {
+ # since $_ is an alias it can't be used in a closure. even "".$_ or "$_"
+ # does not work, we need a real copy.
+ my $_copy = "$_";
+ $_ => sub { +{ $_copy => $_[0] } },
+ } qw(similar match imatch regex regexp like ilike rlike is is_not ne eq lt gt le ge),
);
sub parse_filter {
my ($filter, %params) = @_;
- my $hint_objects = $params{with_objects} || [];
+ my $objects = $params{with_objects} || [];
- my ($flattened, $objects) = _pre_parse($filter, $hint_objects, '', %params);
+ my ($flattened, $auto_objects) = flatten($filter, '', %params);
- my $query = _parse_filter($flattened, %params);
+ if (!$params{class}) {
+ _add_uniq($objects, $_) for @$auto_objects;
+ }
+
+ my $query = _parse_filter($flattened, $objects, %params);
- _launder_keys($filter) unless $params{no_launder};
+ _launder_keys($filter, $params{launder_to}) unless $params{no_launder};
return
($query && @$query ? (query => $query) : ()),
}
sub _launder_keys {
- my ($filter) = @_;
+ my ($filter, $launder_to) = @_;
+ $launder_to ||= $filter;
return unless ref $filter eq 'HASH';
- my @keys = keys %$filter;
- for my $key (@keys) {
+ for my $key (keys %$filter) {
my $orig = $key;
$key =~ s/:/_/g;
- $filter->{$key} = $filter->{$orig};
- _launder_keys($filter->{$key});
+ if ('' eq ref $filter->{$orig}) {
+ $launder_to->{$key} = $filter->{$orig};
+ } elsif ('ARRAY' eq ref $filter->{$orig}) {
+ $launder_to->{"${key}_"} = { map { $_ => 1 } @{ $filter->{$orig} } };
+ } else {
+ $launder_to->{$key} ||= { };
+ _launder_keys($filter->{$key}, $launder_to->{$key});
+ }
};
-
- return $filter;
}
-sub _pre_parse {
- my ($filter, $with_objects, $prefix, %params) = @_;
+sub flatten {
+ my ($filter, $prefix, %params) = @_;
- return () unless 'HASH' eq ref $filter;
- $with_objects ||= [];
+ return (undef, []) unless 'HASH' eq ref $filter;
+ my $with_objects = [];
my @result;
while (my ($key, $value) = each %$filter) {
next if !defined $value || $value eq ''; # 0 is fine
if ('HASH' eq ref $value) {
- my ($query, $more_objects) = _pre_parse($value, $with_objects, _prefix($prefix, $key));
- push @result, @$query if $query;
- push @$with_objects, $key, ($more_objects ? @$more_objects : ());
+ my ($query, $more_objects) = flatten($value, _prefix($prefix, $key));
+ push @result, @$query if $query;
+ _add_uniq($with_objects, $_) for _prefix($prefix, $key), @$more_objects;
} else {
push @result, _prefix($prefix, $key) => $value;
}
}
sub _parse_filter {
- my ($flattened, %params) = @_;
+ my ($flattened, $with_objects, %params) = @_;
return () unless 'ARRAY' eq ref $flattened;
- my %sorted = ( @$flattened );
+ $flattened = _collapse_indirect_filters($flattened);
- my @keys = sort { length($b) <=> length($a) } keys %sorted;
- for my $key (@keys) {
- next unless $key =~ /^(.*\b)::$/;
- $sorted{$1 . '::' . delete $sorted{$key} } = delete $sorted{$1} if $sorted{$1} && $sorted{$key};
- }
+ my @result;
+ for (my $i = 0; $i < scalar @$flattened; $i += 2) {
+ my ($key, $value) = ($flattened->[$i], $flattened->[$i+1]);
- my %result;
- while (my ($key, $value) = each %sorted) {
($key, $value) = _apply_all($key, $value, qr/\b:(\w+)/, { %filters, %{ $params{filters} || {} } });
($key, $value) = _apply_all($key, $value, qr/\b::(\w+)/, { %methods, %{ $params{methods} || {} } });
- $result{$key} = $value;
+ ($key, $value) = _dispatch_custom_filters($params{class}, $with_objects, $key, $value) if $params{class};
+
+ push @result, $key, $value if defined $key;
+ }
+ return \@result;
+}
+
+sub _dispatch_custom_filters {
+ my ($class, $with_objects, $key, $value) = @_;
+
+ # the key should by now have no filters left
+ # if it has, catch it here:
+ die 'unrecognized filters' if $key =~ /:/;
+
+ my @tokens = split /\./, $key;
+ my $last_token = pop @tokens;
+ my $curr_class = $class->object_class;
+
+ for my $token (@tokens) {
+ eval {
+ $curr_class = $curr_class->meta->relationship($token)->class;
+ 1;
+ } or do {
+ require Carp;
+ Carp::croak("Could not resolve the relationship '$token' in '$key' while building the filter request");
+ }
+ }
+
+ my $manager = $curr_class->meta->convention_manager->auto_manager_class_name;
+ my $obj_path = join '.', @tokens;
+ my $obj_prefix = join '.', @tokens, '';
+
+ if ($manager->can('filter')) {
+ ($key, $value, my $obj) = $manager->filter($last_token, $value, $obj_prefix);
+ _add_uniq($with_objects, $obj) if $obj;
+ } else {
+ _add_uniq($with_objects, $obj_path) if $obj_path;
}
- return [ %result ];
+
+ return ($key, $value);
+}
+
+sub _add_uniq {
+ my ($array, $what) = @_;
+
+ $array //= [];
+ @$array = (uniq @$array, listify($what));
+}
+
+sub _collapse_indirect_filters {
+ my ($flattened) = @_;
+
+ die 'flattened filter array length is uneven, should be possible to use as hash' if @$flattened % 2;
+
+ my (%keys_to_delete, %keys_to_move, @collapsed);
+
+ # search keys matching /::$/;
+ for (my $i = 0; $i < scalar @$flattened; $i += 2) {
+ my ($key, $value) = ($flattened->[$i], $flattened->[$i+1]);
+
+ next unless $key =~ /^(.*\b)::$/;
+
+ $keys_to_delete{$key}++;
+ $keys_to_move{$1} = $1 . '::' . $value;
+ }
+
+ for (my $i = 0; $i < scalar @$flattened; $i += 2) {
+ my ($key, $value) = ($flattened->[$i], $flattened->[$i+1]);
+
+ if ($keys_to_move{$key}) {
+ push @collapsed, $keys_to_move{$key}, $value;
+ next;
+ }
+ if (!$keys_to_delete{$key}) {
+ push @collapsed, $key, $value;
+ }
+ }
+
+ return \@collapsed;
}
sub _prefix {
match method suffixes, which are appended with 2 colons. See below for a full
list of modifiers.
+=back
+
+=head1 LAUNDERING
+
+Unfortunately Template cannot parse the postfixes if you want to
+rerender the filter. For this reason all colons filter keys are by
+default laundered into underscores, so you can use them like this:
+
+ [% L.input_tag('filter.price:number::lt', filter.price_number__lt) %]
+
+Also Template has trouble when looking up the contents of arrays, so
+these will get copied into a _ suffixed version as hashes:
+
+ [% L.checkbox_tag('filter.ids[]', value=15, checked=filter.ids_.15) %]
+
+All of your original entries will stay intact. If you don't want this to
+happen pass C<< no_launder => 1 >> as a parameter. Additionally you can pass a
+different target for the laundered values with the C<launder_to> parameter. It
+takes an hashref and will deep copy all values in your filter to the target. So
+if you have a filter that looks like this:
+
+ $filter = {
+ 'price:number::lt' => '2,30',
+ closed => '1',
+ type => [ 'part', 'assembly' ],
+ }
+
+and parse it with
+
+ parse_filter($filter, launder_to => $laundered_filter = { })
+
+the original filter will be unchanged, and C<$laundered_filter> will end up
+like this:
+
+ $filter = {
+ 'price_number__lt' => '2,30',
+ closed => '1',
+ 'type_' => { part => 1, assembly => 1 },
+ }
+
+=head1 INDIRECT FILTER METHODS
+
The reason for the method being last is that it is possible to specify the
method in another input. Suppose you want a date input and a separate
before/after/equal select, you can use the following:
and later
- [% L.select_tag('filter.appointed_date::', ... ) %]
+ [% L.select_tag('filter.appointed_date:date::', ... ) %]
The special empty method will be used to set the method for the previous
method-less input.
-=item Laundering filter
+=head1 CUSTOM FILTERS FROM OBJECTS
-Unfortunately Template cannot parse the postfixes if you want to
-rerender the filter. For this reason all colons filter keys are by
-default laundered into underscores. If you don't want this to happen
-pass C<< no_launder => 1 >> as a parameter. A full select_tag then
-loks like this:
+If the L<parse_filter> call contains a parameter C<class>, custom filters will
+be honored. Suppose you have added a custom filter 'all' for parts which
+expands to search both description and partnumber, the following
- [% L.input_tag('filter.price:number::lt', filter.price_number__lt) %]
+ $filter = {
+ 'part.all:substr::ilike' => 'A1',
+ }
+will expand to:
-=back
+ query => [
+ or => [
+ part.description => { ilike => '%A1%' },
+ part.partnumber => { ilike => '%A1%' },
+ ]
+ ]
+
+For more abuot custom filters, see L<SL::DB::Helper::Filtered>.
=head1 FILTERS (leading with :)
Adds "% .. %" around the search string.
+=item eq_ignore_empty
+
+Ignores this item if it's empty. Otherwise compares it with the
+standard SQL C<=> operator.
+
=back
=head2 METHODS (leading with ::)
L.input_tag('customer.name:substr::ilike', ...)
L.input_tag('invoice.customer.name:substr::ilike', ...)
-This will sarch for orders whoe invoice has the _same_ customer, which matches
+This will sarch for orders whose invoice has the _same_ customer, which matches
both inputs. This is because tables are aliased by their name and not by their
position in with_objects.