use pyo3::exceptions; use pyo3::prelude::*; use pyo3::types::PyType; use tantivy as tv; use crate::field::Field; use crate::index::Index; /// Tantivy's Query #[pyclass] pub(crate) struct Query { pub(crate) inner: Box, } /// Tantivy's Query parser #[pyclass] pub(crate) struct QueryParser { inner: tv::query::QueryParser, } #[pymethods] impl QueryParser { /// Creates a QueryParser for an Index. /// /// Args: /// index (Index): The index for which the query will be created. /// default_fields (List[Field]): A list of fields used to search if no /// field is specified in the query. /// /// Returns the QueryParser. #[classmethod] fn for_index( _cls: &PyType, index: &Index, default_fields: Vec<&Field>, ) -> PyResult { let default_fields: Vec = default_fields.iter().map(|&f| f.inner.clone()).collect(); let parser = tv::query::QueryParser::for_index(&index.inner, default_fields); Ok(QueryParser { inner: parser }) } /// Parse a string into a query that can be given to a searcher. /// /// Args: /// query (str): A query string that should be parsed into a query. /// /// Returns the parsed Query object. Raises ValueError if there was an /// error with the query string. fn parse_query(&self, query: &str) -> PyResult { let ret = self.inner.parse_query(query); match ret { Ok(q) => Ok(Query { inner: q }), Err(e) => Err(exceptions::ValueError::py_err(e.to_string())), } } /// Set the default way to compose queries to a conjunction. /// /// By default, the query happy tax payer is equivalent to the query happy /// OR tax OR payer. After calling .set_conjunction_by_default() happy tax /// payer will be interpreted by the parser as happy AND tax AND payer. fn set_conjunction_by_default(&mut self) { self.inner.set_conjunction_by_default(); } }