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Sorting/grouping by multiple properties.
- Implement sorting/grouping by multiple properties for the web
interface. I'm now using @sort0/@sortdir0,@sort1/@sortdir1,... and
@group0/@groupdir0,... when generating URLs from a search template.
These are converted to a list internally. When saving URLs (e.g. when
storing queries) I'm using @sort=prop1,prop2,... and @group=... with
optional '-' prepended to individual props.
This means saved URLs are backward compatible with existing trackers
(and yes, this was a design goal).
I need the clumsy version with @sort0,@sort1 etc, because I'm
currently using several selectors and checkboxes (as the classic
template does, too). I don't think there is a way around that in HTML?
- Updated (hopefully all) documentation to reflect the new URL format
and the consequences in the web-interface.
- I've set the number of sort/group properties in the classic template
to two -- this can easily be reverted by changing n_sort to 1.
Richard, would you look over these changes? I've set a tag before and
(will set) after commit, so that it would be easy to merge out.
Don't be too scared about the size of the change, most is documentation,
the guts are in cgi/templating.py and small changes in the classic
template.
| author | Ralf Schlatterbeck <schlatterbeck@users.sourceforge.net> |
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| date | Wed, 30 Aug 2006 20:28:26 +0000 |
| parents | 224c7c0b9708 |
| children | 6e3e4f24c753 |
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# # Copyright (c) 2001 Bizar Software Pty Ltd (http://www.bizarsoftware.com.au/) # This module is free software, and you may redistribute it and/or modify # under the same terms as Python, so long as this copyright message and # disclaimer are retained in their original form. # # IN NO EVENT SHALL BIZAR SOFTWARE PTY LTD BE LIABLE TO ANY PARTY FOR # DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING # OUT OF THE USE OF THIS CODE, EVEN IF THE AUTHOR HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE # POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. # # BIZAR SOFTWARE PTY LTD SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, # BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS # FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THE CODE PROVIDED HEREUNDER IS ON AN "AS IS" # BASIS, AND THERE IS NO OBLIGATION WHATSOEVER TO PROVIDE MAINTENANCE, # SUPPORT, UPDATES, ENHANCEMENTS, OR MODIFICATIONS. # # $Id: test_tsearch2.py,v 1.1 2004-12-16 22:22:55 jlgijsbers Exp $ import unittest from roundup.hyperdb import DatabaseError from db_test_base import DBTest, ROTest, config, SchemaTest, ClassicInitTest from roundup.backends import get_backend, have_backend class tsearch2Opener: if have_backend('tsearch2'): module = get_backend('tsearch2') def setUp(self): pass def tearDown(self): self.nuke_database() def nuke_database(self): # clear out the database - easiest way is to nuke and re-create it self.module.db_nuke(config) class tsearch2DBTest(tsearch2Opener, DBTest): def setUp(self): tsearch2Opener.setUp(self) DBTest.setUp(self) def tearDown(self): DBTest.tearDown(self) tsearch2Opener.tearDown(self) def testFilteringIntervalSort(self): # Tsearch2 sorts NULLs differently to other databases (others # treat it as lower than real values, PG treats it as higher) ae, filt = self.filteringSetup() # ascending should sort None, 1:10, 1d ae(filt(None, {}, ('+','foo'), (None,None)), ['4', '1', '2', '3']) # descending should sort 1d, 1:10, None ae(filt(None, {}, ('-','foo'), (None,None)), ['3', '2', '1', '4']) def testTransactions(self): # XXX: in its current form, this test doesn't make sense for tsearch2. # It tests the transactions mechanism by counting the number of files # in the FileStorage. As tsearch2 doesn't use the FileStorage, this # fails. The test should probably be rewritten with some other way of # checking rollbacks/commits. pass class tsearch2ROTest(tsearch2Opener, ROTest): def setUp(self): tsearch2Opener.setUp(self) ROTest.setUp(self) def tearDown(self): ROTest.tearDown(self) tsearch2Opener.tearDown(self) class tsearch2SchemaTest(tsearch2Opener, SchemaTest): def setUp(self): tsearch2Opener.setUp(self) SchemaTest.setUp(self) def tearDown(self): SchemaTest.tearDown(self) tsearch2Opener.tearDown(self) class tsearch2ClassicInitTest(tsearch2Opener, ClassicInitTest): backend = 'tsearch2' def setUp(self): tsearch2Opener.setUp(self) ClassicInitTest.setUp(self) def tearDown(self): ClassicInitTest.tearDown(self) tsearch2Opener.tearDown(self) from session_common import RDBMSTest class tsearch2SessionTest(tsearch2Opener, RDBMSTest): def setUp(self): tsearch2Opener.setUp(self) RDBMSTest.setUp(self) def tearDown(self): RDBMSTest.tearDown(self) tsearch2Opener.tearDown(self) def test_suite(): suite = unittest.TestSuite() if not have_backend('tsearch2'): print "Skipping tsearch2 tests" return suite # make sure we start with a clean slate if tsearch2Opener.module.db_exists(config): tsearch2Opener.module.db_nuke(config, 1) # TODO: Check if we can run postgresql tests print 'Including tsearch2 tests' suite.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(tsearch2DBTest)) suite.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(tsearch2ROTest)) suite.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(tsearch2SchemaTest)) suite.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(tsearch2ClassicInitTest)) suite.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(tsearch2SessionTest)) return suite # vim: set et sts=4 sw=4 :
