| # Copyright 2016 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. |
| # Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style |
| # license that can be found in the LICENSE file or at |
| # https://developers.google.com/open-source/licenses/bsd |
| |
| """Protocol buffers for user queries parsed into abstract syntax trees. |
| |
| A user issue query can look like [Type=Defect owner:jrobbins "memory leak"]. |
| In that simple form, all the individual search conditions are simply ANDed |
| together. In the code, a list of conditions to be ANDed is called a |
| conjunction. |
| |
| Monorail also supports a quick-or feature: [Type=Defect,Enhancement]. That |
| will match any issue that has labels Type-Defect or Type-Enhancement, or both. |
| |
| Monorail supports a top-level "OR" keyword that can |
| be used to logically OR a series of conjunctions. For example: |
| [Type=Defect stars>10 OR Type=Enhancement stars>50]. |
| |
| Parentheses groups and "OR" statements are preprocessed before the final |
| QueryAST is constructed. |
| |
| So, QueryAST is always exactly two levels: the overall tree |
| consists of a list of conjunctions, and each conjunction consists of a list |
| of conditions. |
| |
| A condition can look like [stars>10] or [summary:memory] or |
| [Type=Defect,Enhancement]. Each condition has a single comparison operator. |
| Most conditions refer to a single field definition, but in the case of |
| cross-project search a single condition can have a list of field definitions |
| from the different projects being searched. Each condition can have a list |
| of constant values to compare against. The values may be all strings or all |
| integers. |
| |
| Some conditions are procesed by the SQL database and others by the GAE |
| search API. All conditions are passed to each module and it is up to |
| the module to decide which conditions to handle and which to ignore. |
| """ |
| |
| from __future__ import print_function |
| from __future__ import division |
| from __future__ import absolute_import |
| |
| from protorpc import messages |
| |
| from proto import tracker_pb2 |
| |
| |
| # This is a special field_name for a FieldDef that means to do a fulltext |
| # search for words that occur in any part of the issue. |
| ANY_FIELD = 'any_field' |
| |
| |
| class QueryOp(messages.Enum): |
| """Enumeration of possible query condition operators.""" |
| EQ = 1 |
| NE = 2 |
| LT = 3 |
| GT = 4 |
| LE = 5 |
| GE = 6 |
| TEXT_HAS = 7 |
| NOT_TEXT_HAS = 8 |
| IS_DEFINED = 11 |
| IS_NOT_DEFINED = 12 |
| KEY_HAS = 13 |
| |
| |
| class TokenType(messages.Enum): |
| """Enumeration of query tokens used for parentheses parsing.""" |
| SUBQUERY = 1 |
| LEFT_PAREN = 2 |
| RIGHT_PAREN = 3 |
| OR = 4 |
| |
| |
| class QueryToken(messages.Message): |
| """Data structure to represent a single token for parentheses parsing.""" |
| token_type = messages.EnumField(TokenType, 1, required=True) |
| value = messages.StringField(2) |
| |
| |
| class Condition(messages.Message): |
| """Representation of one query condition. E.g., [Type=Defect,Task].""" |
| op = messages.EnumField(QueryOp, 1, required=True) |
| field_defs = messages.MessageField(tracker_pb2.FieldDef, 2, repeated=True) |
| str_values = messages.StringField(3, repeated=True) |
| int_values = messages.IntegerField(4, repeated=True) |
| # The suffix of a search field |
| # eg. the 'approver' in 'UXReview-approver:user@mail.com' |
| key_suffix = messages.StringField(5) |
| # The name of the phase this field value should belong to. |
| phase_name = messages.StringField(6) |
| |
| |
| class Conjunction(messages.Message): |
| """A list of conditions that are implicitly ANDed together.""" |
| conds = messages.MessageField(Condition, 1, repeated=True) |
| |
| |
| class QueryAST(messages.Message): |
| """Abstract syntax tree for the user's query.""" |
| conjunctions = messages.MessageField(Conjunction, 1, repeated=True) |
| |
| |
| def MakeCond(op, field_defs, str_values, int_values, |
| key_suffix=None, phase_name=None): |
| """Shorthand function to construct a Condition PB.""" |
| return Condition( |
| op=op, field_defs=field_defs, str_values=str_values, |
| int_values=int_values, key_suffix=key_suffix, phase_name=phase_name) |