Skip to content
Projects
Groups
Snippets
Help
Loading...
Help
Support
Keyboard shortcuts
?
Submit feedback
Contribute to GitLab
Sign in / Register
Toggle navigation
Z
Zope
Project overview
Project overview
Details
Activity
Releases
Repository
Repository
Files
Commits
Branches
Tags
Contributors
Graph
Compare
Issues
0
Issues
0
List
Boards
Labels
Milestones
Merge Requests
0
Merge Requests
0
Analytics
Analytics
Repository
Value Stream
Wiki
Wiki
Snippets
Snippets
Members
Members
Collapse sidebar
Close sidebar
Activity
Graph
Create a new issue
Commits
Issue Boards
Open sidebar
Kirill Smelkov
Zope
Commits
04a8ca1e
Commit
04a8ca1e
authored
Dec 11, 2003
by
Browse files
Options
Browse Files
Download
Email Patches
Plain Diff
updated from / synced with IZCatalog.py
parent
b39e614b
Changes
1
Hide whitespace changes
Inline
Side-by-side
Showing
1 changed file
with
46 additions
and
51 deletions
+46
-51
lib/python/Products/ZCatalog/help/ZCatalog.py
lib/python/Products/ZCatalog/help/ZCatalog.py
+46
-51
No files found.
lib/python/Products/ZCatalog/help/ZCatalog.py
View file @
04a8ca1e
...
...
@@ -12,21 +12,14 @@
##############################################################################
def
manage_addZCatalog
(
id
,
title
,
vocab_id
=
None
):
"""
Add a ZCatalog object.
"""Add a ZCatalog object.
'vocab_id' -- this argument is deprecated and ignored.
"""
class
ZCatalog
:
"""
ZCatalog object
"""ZCatalog object
A ZCatalog contains arbitrary index like references to Zope
objects. ZCatalog's can index object attribute using a variety
...
...
@@ -74,75 +67,71 @@ class ZCatalog:
"""
__constructor__
=
manage_addZCatalog
def
catalog_object
(
obj
,
uid
,
idxs
=
None
,
update_metadata
=
1
):
"""Catalogs the object 'obj' with the unique identifier 'uid'.
def
catalog_object
(
obj
,
uid
):
"""
The uid must be a physical path, either absolute or relative to
the catalog.
Catalogs the object 'obj' with the unique identifier 'uid'
.
If provided, idxs specifies the names of indexes to update
.
If update_metadata is specified (the default), the object's metadata
is updated. If it is not, the metadata is left untouched. This
flag has no effect if the object is not yet cataloged (metadata
is always added for new objects).
"""
def
uncatalog_object
(
uid
):
"""
Uncatalogs the object with the unique identifier 'uid'.
"""Uncatalogs the object with the unique identifier 'uid'.
The uid must be a physical path, either absolute or relative to
the catalog.
"""
def
uniqueValuesFor
(
name
):
"""
returns the unique values for a given FieldIndex named 'name'.
"""returns the unique values for a given FieldIndex named 'name'.
"""
def
getpath
(
rid
):
"""Return the path to a cataloged object given a 'data_record_id_'
"""
Return the path to a cataloged object given a
'data_record_id_'
def
getrid
(
rid
):
"""Return the 'data_record_id_' to a cataloged object given a path
"""
def
getobject
(
rid
,
REQUEST
=
None
):
"""
Return a cataloged object given a 'data_record_id_'
"""Return a cataloged object given a 'data_record_id_'
"""
def
schema
():
"""
"""
Get the meta-data schema
Returns a sequence of names that correspond to columns in the
meta-data table.
"""
def
index_objects
():
def
indexes
():
"""Returns a sequence of names that correspond to indexes.
"""
Returns a sequence of actual index objects.
def
index_objects
():
"""Returns a sequence of actual index objects.
NOTE: This returns unwrapped indexes! You should probably use
getIndexObjects instead. Some indexes expect to be wrapped.
"""
def
getIndexObjects
():
"""
Returns a list of acquisition wrapped index objects
"""Returns a list of acquisition wrapped index objects
"""
def
searchResults
(
REQUEST
=
None
,
**
kw
):
"""
"""
Search the catalog.
Search t
he catalog. Search terms can be passed in the REQUEST
or as keyword
arguments.
Search t
erms can be passed in the REQUEST or as keyword
arguments.
Search queries consist of a mapping of index names to search
parameters. You can either pass a mapping to searchResults as
...
...
@@ -178,7 +167,7 @@ class ZCatalog:
sort_order -- You can specify 'reverse' or 'descending'.
Default behavior is to sort ascending.
sort_limit -- An optimization hint to tell the catalog how many
results you are really interested in. See the limit argument
to the search method for more details.
...
...
@@ -186,8 +175,7 @@ class ZCatalog:
There are some rules to consider when querying this method:
- an empty query mapping (or a bogus REQUEST) returns all
items in the
catalog.
items in the catalog.
- results from a query involving only field/keyword
indexes, e.g. {'id':'foo'} and no 'sort_on' will be
...
...
@@ -212,29 +200,36 @@ class ZCatalog:
"""
def
__call__
(
REQUEST
=
None
,
**
kw
):
"""
Search the catalog, the same way as 'searchResults'.
"""Search the catalog, the same way as 'searchResults'.
"""
def
search
(
query_request
,
sort_index
=
None
,
reverse
=
0
,
limit
=
None
,
merge
=
1
):
"""Programmatic search interface, use for searching the catalog from
scripts.
query_request -- Dictionary containing catalog query. This uses the
query_request -- Dictionary containing catalog query. This uses the
same format as searchResults.
sort_index -- Name of sort index
reverse -- Boolean, reverse sort order (defaults to false)
limit -- Limit sorted result count to the n best records. This is an
optimization hint used in conjunction with a sort_index. If possible
ZCatalog will use a different sort algorithm that uses much less memory
and scales better then a full sort. The actual number of records
returned is not guaranteed to be <= limit. You still need to apply the
same batching to the results.
same batching to the results. Since the len() of the results will no
longer be the actual result count, you can use the
"actual_result_count" attribute of the lazy result object instead to
determine the size of the full result set.
merge -- Return merged, lazy results (like searchResults) or raw
merge -- Return merged, lazy results (like searchResults) or raw
results for later merging. This can be used to perform multiple
queries (even across catalogs) and merge and sort the combined results.
"""
def
refreshCatalog
():
"""Reindex every object we can find, removing the unreachable
ones from the index.
"""
Write
Preview
Markdown
is supported
0%
Try again
or
attach a new file
Attach a file
Cancel
You are about to add
0
people
to the discussion. Proceed with caution.
Finish editing this message first!
Cancel
Please
register
or
sign in
to comment