Merge pull request #4251 from rcrowell/query_prefixes

Add query prefixes :~ and :=
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Adrian Sampson 2022-01-26 07:51:23 -05:00 committed by GitHub
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5 changed files with 109 additions and 4 deletions

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@ -177,6 +177,23 @@ class StringFieldQuery(FieldQuery):
raise NotImplementedError()
class StringQuery(StringFieldQuery):
"""A query that matches a whole string in a specific item field."""
def col_clause(self):
search = (self.pattern
.replace('\\', '\\\\')
.replace('%', '\\%')
.replace('_', '\\_'))
clause = self.field + " like ? escape '\\'"
subvals = [search]
return clause, subvals
@classmethod
def string_match(cls, pattern, value):
return pattern.lower() == value.lower()
class SubstringQuery(StringFieldQuery):
"""A query that matches a substring in a specific item field."""

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@ -1385,7 +1385,11 @@ def parse_query_parts(parts, model_cls):
special path query detection.
"""
# Get query types and their prefix characters.
prefixes = {':': dbcore.query.RegexpQuery}
prefixes = {
':': dbcore.query.RegexpQuery,
'~': dbcore.query.StringQuery,
'=': dbcore.query.MatchQuery,
}
prefixes.update(plugins.queries())
# Special-case path-like queries, which are non-field queries

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@ -11,6 +11,7 @@ New features:
* :doc:`/plugins/kodiupdate`: Now supports multiple kodi instances
:bug:`4101`
* Add the item fields ``bitrate_mode``, ``encoder_info`` and ``encoder_settings``.
* Add query prefixes ``=`` and ``~``.
Bug fixes:

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@ -93,14 +93,45 @@ backslashes are not part of beets' syntax; I'm just using the escaping
functionality of my shell (bash or zsh, for instance) to pass ``the rebel`` as a
single argument instead of two.
Exact Matches
-------------
While ordinary queries perform *substring* matches, beets can also match whole
strings by adding either ``=`` (case-sensitive) or ``~`` (ignore case) after the
field name's colon and before the expression::
$ beet list artist:air
$ beet list artist:~air
$ beet list artist:=AIR
The first query is a simple substring one that returns tracks by Air, AIR, and
Air Supply. The second query returns tracks by Air and AIR, since both are a
case-insensitive match for the entire expression, but does not return anything
by Air Supply. The third query, which requires a case-sensitive exact match,
returns tracks by AIR only.
Exact matches may be performed on phrases as well::
$ beet list artist:~"dave matthews"
$ beet list artist:="Dave Matthews"
Both of these queries return tracks by Dave Matthews, but not by Dave Matthews
Band.
To search for exact matches across *all* fields, just prefix the expression with
a single ``=`` or ``~``::
$ beet list ~crash
$ beet list ="American Football"
.. _regex:
Regular Expressions
-------------------
While ordinary keywords perform simple substring matches, beets also supports
regular expression matching for more advanced queries. To run a regex query, use
an additional ``:`` between the field name and the expression::
In addition to simple substring and exact matches, beets also supports regular
expression matching for more advanced queries. To run a regex query, use an
additional ``:`` between the field name and the expression::
$ beet list "artist::Ann(a|ie)"

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@ -94,16 +94,19 @@ class DummyDataTestCase(_common.TestCase, AssertsMixin):
items[0].album = 'baz'
items[0].year = 2001
items[0].comp = True
items[0].genre = 'rock'
items[1].title = 'baz qux'
items[1].artist = 'two'
items[1].album = 'baz'
items[1].year = 2002
items[1].comp = True
items[1].genre = 'Rock'
items[2].title = 'beets 4 eva'
items[2].artist = 'three'
items[2].album = 'foo'
items[2].year = 2003
items[2].comp = False
items[2].genre = 'Hard Rock'
for item in items:
self.lib.add(item)
self.album = self.lib.add_album(items[:2])
@ -132,6 +135,22 @@ class GetTest(DummyDataTestCase):
results = self.lib.items(q)
self.assert_items_matched(results, ['baz qux'])
def test_get_one_keyed_exact(self):
q = 'genre:=rock'
results = self.lib.items(q)
self.assert_items_matched(results, ['foo bar'])
q = 'genre:=Rock'
results = self.lib.items(q)
self.assert_items_matched(results, ['baz qux'])
q = 'genre:="Hard Rock"'
results = self.lib.items(q)
self.assert_items_matched(results, ['beets 4 eva'])
def test_get_one_keyed_exact_nocase(self):
q = 'genre:~"hard rock"'
results = self.lib.items(q)
self.assert_items_matched(results, ['beets 4 eva'])
def test_get_one_keyed_regexp(self):
q = 'artist::t.+r'
results = self.lib.items(q)
@ -142,6 +161,16 @@ class GetTest(DummyDataTestCase):
results = self.lib.items(q)
self.assert_items_matched(results, ['beets 4 eva'])
def test_get_one_unkeyed_exact(self):
q = '=rock'
results = self.lib.items(q)
self.assert_items_matched(results, ['foo bar'])
def test_get_one_unkeyed_exact_nocase(self):
q = '~"hard rock"'
results = self.lib.items(q)
self.assert_items_matched(results, ['beets 4 eva'])
def test_get_one_unkeyed_regexp(self):
q = ':x$'
results = self.lib.items(q)
@ -159,6 +188,11 @@ class GetTest(DummyDataTestCase):
# objects.
self.assert_items_matched(results, [])
def test_get_no_matches_exact(self):
q = 'genre:="hard rock"'
results = self.lib.items(q)
self.assert_items_matched(results, [])
def test_term_case_insensitive(self):
q = 'oNE'
results = self.lib.items(q)
@ -182,6 +216,14 @@ class GetTest(DummyDataTestCase):
results = self.lib.items(q)
self.assert_items_matched(results, ['beets 4 eva'])
def test_keyed_matches_exact_nocase(self):
q = 'genre:~rock'
results = self.lib.items(q)
self.assert_items_matched(results, [
'foo bar',
'baz qux',
])
def test_unkeyed_term_matches_multiple_columns(self):
q = 'baz'
results = self.lib.items(q)
@ -350,6 +392,16 @@ class MatchTest(_common.TestCase):
q = dbcore.query.SubstringQuery('disc', '6')
self.assertTrue(q.match(self.item))
def test_exact_match_nocase_positive(self):
q = dbcore.query.StringQuery('genre', 'the genre')
self.assertTrue(q.match(self.item))
q = dbcore.query.StringQuery('genre', 'THE GENRE')
self.assertTrue(q.match(self.item))
def test_exact_match_nocase_negative(self):
q = dbcore.query.StringQuery('genre', 'genre')
self.assertFalse(q.match(self.item))
def test_year_match_positive(self):
q = dbcore.query.NumericQuery('year', '1')
self.assertTrue(q.match(self.item))