Class: Sunspot::DSL::Scope
- Inherits:
-
Object
- Object
- Sunspot::DSL::Scope
- Defined in:
- lib/sunspot/dsl/scope.rb
Overview
This DSL presents methods for constructing restrictions and other query elements that are specific to fields. As well as being a superclass of Sunspot::DSL::Query, which presents the main query block, this DSL class is also used directly inside the #dynamic() block, which only allows operations on specific fields.
Direct Known Subclasses
Constant Summary collapse
- NONE =
Object.new
Instance Method Summary collapse
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#all_of(&block) ⇒ Object
Create a conjunction, scoping the results to documents that match all of the enclosed restrictions.
-
#any_of(&block) ⇒ Object
Create a disjunction, scoping the results to documents that match any of the enclosed restrictions.
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#dynamic(base_name, &block) ⇒ Object
Apply restrictions, facets, and ordering to dynamic field instances.
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#initialize(scope, setup) ⇒ Scope
constructor
:nodoc:.
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#with(field_name, value = NONE) ⇒ Object
Build a positive restriction.
-
#without(*args) ⇒ Object
Build a negative restriction (exclusion).
Constructor Details
#initialize(scope, setup) ⇒ Scope
:nodoc:
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# File 'lib/sunspot/dsl/scope.rb', line 13 def initialize(scope, setup) #:nodoc: @scope, @setup = scope, setup end |
Instance Method Details
#all_of(&block) ⇒ Object
Create a conjunction, scoping the results to documents that match all of the enclosed restrictions. When called from the top level of a search block, this has no effect, but can be useful for grouping a conjunction inside a disjunction.
Example
Sunspot.search(Post) do
any_of do
with(:blog_id, 1)
all_of do
with(:blog_id, 2)
with(:category_ids, 3)
end
end
end
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# File 'lib/sunspot/dsl/scope.rb', line 168 def all_of(&block) Util.instance_eval_or_call(Scope.new(@scope.add_conjunction, @setup), &block) end |
#any_of(&block) ⇒ Object
Create a disjunction, scoping the results to documents that match any of the enclosed restrictions.
Example
Sunspot.search(Post) do
any_of do
with(:expired_at).greater_than Time.now
with :expired_at, nil
end
end
This will return all documents who either have an expiration time in the future, or who do not have any expiration time at all.
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# File 'lib/sunspot/dsl/scope.rb', line 146 def any_of(&block) Util.instance_eval_or_call(Scope.new(@scope.add_disjunction, @setup), &block) end |
#dynamic(base_name, &block) ⇒ Object
Apply restrictions, facets, and ordering to dynamic field instances. The block API is implemented by Sunspot::DSL::FieldQuery, which is a superclass of the Query DSL (thus providing a subset of the API, in particular only methods that refer to particular fields).
Parameters
- base_name<Symbol>
-
The base name for the dynamic field definition
Example
Sunspot.search Post do
dynamic :custom do
with :cuisine, 'Pizza'
facet :atmosphere
order_by :chef_name
end
end
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# File 'lib/sunspot/dsl/scope.rb', line 192 def dynamic(base_name, &block) Sunspot::Util.instance_eval_or_call( Scope.new(@scope, @setup.dynamic_field_factory(base_name)), &block ) end |
#with(field_name, value = NONE) ⇒ Object
Build a positive restriction. With one argument, this method returns another DSL object which presents methods for attaching various restriction types. With two arguments, this creates a shorthand restriction: if the second argument is a scalar, an equality restriction is created; if it is a Range, a between restriction will be created; and if it is an Array, an any_of restriction will be created.
Parameters
- field_name<Symbol>
-
Name of the field on which to place the restriction
- value<Object,Range,Array>
-
If passed, creates an equality, range, or any-of restriction based on the type of value passed.
Returns
- Sunspot::DSL::Query::Restriction
-
Restriction DSL object (if only one argument is passed)
Examples
An equality restriction:
Sunspot.search do
with(:blog_id, 1)
end
Restrict by range:
Sunspot.search do
with(:average_rating, 3.0..5.0)
end
Restrict by a set of allowed values:
Sunspot.search do
with(:category_ids, [1, 5, 9])
end
Other restriction types:
Sunspot.search(Post) do
with(:average_rating).greater_than(3.0)
end
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# File 'lib/sunspot/dsl/scope.rb', line 63 def with(field_name, value = NONE) if value == NONE DSL::Restriction.new(@setup.field(field_name.to_sym), @scope, false) else @scope.add_shorthand_restriction(@setup.field(field_name), value) end end |
#without(*args) ⇒ Object
Build a negative restriction (exclusion). This method can take three forms: equality exclusion, exclusion by another restriction, or identity exclusion. The first two forms work the same way as the #with method; the third excludes a specific instance from the search results.
Parameters (exclusion by field value)
- field_name<Symbol>
-
Name of the field on which to place the exclusion
- value<Symbol>
-
If passed, creates an equality exclusion with this value
Parameters (exclusion by identity)
- args<Object>…
-
One or more instances that should be excluded from the results
Examples
An equality exclusion:
Sunspot.search(Post) do
without(:blog_id, 1)
end
Other restriction types:
Sunspot.search(Post) do
without(:average_rating).greater_than(3.0)
end
Exclusion by identity:
Sunspot.search(Post) do
without(some_post_instance)
end
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# File 'lib/sunspot/dsl/scope.rb', line 108 def without(*args) case args.first when String, Symbol field_name = args[0] value = args.length > 1 ? args[1] : NONE if value == NONE DSL::Restriction.new(@setup.field(field_name.to_sym), @scope, true) else @scope.add_negated_shorthand_restriction(@setup.field(field_name.to_sym), value) end else instances = args for instance in instances.flatten @scope.add_negated_restriction( IdField.instance, Sunspot::Query::Restriction::EqualTo, Sunspot::Adapters::InstanceAdapter.adapt(instance).index_id ) end end end |