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phorge-phorge/src/applications/people/query/PhabricatorPeopleQuery.php

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<?php
final class PhabricatorPeopleQuery
extends PhabricatorCursorPagedPolicyAwareQuery {
private $usernames;
private $realnames;
private $emails;
private $phids;
private $ids;
private $dateCreatedAfter;
private $dateCreatedBefore;
private $isAdmin;
private $isSystemAgent;
private $isDisabled;
private $nameLike;
private $needPrimaryEmail;
private $needProfile;
private $needProfileImage;
private $needStatus;
public function withIDs(array $ids) {
$this->ids = $ids;
return $this;
}
public function withPHIDs(array $phids) {
$this->phids = $phids;
return $this;
}
public function withEmails(array $emails) {
$this->emails = $emails;
return $this;
}
public function withRealnames(array $realnames) {
$this->realnames = $realnames;
return $this;
}
public function withUsernames(array $usernames) {
$this->usernames = $usernames;
return $this;
}
public function withDateCreatedBefore($date_created_before) {
$this->dateCreatedBefore = $date_created_before;
return $this;
}
public function withDateCreatedAfter($date_created_after) {
$this->dateCreatedAfter = $date_created_after;
return $this;
}
public function withIsAdmin($admin) {
$this->isAdmin = $admin;
return $this;
}
public function withIsSystemAgent($system_agent) {
$this->isSystemAgent = $system_agent;
return $this;
}
public function withIsDisabled($disabled) {
$this->isDisabled = $disabled;
return $this;
}
public function withNameLike($like) {
$this->nameLike = $like;
return $this;
}
public function needPrimaryEmail($need) {
$this->needPrimaryEmail = $need;
return $this;
}
public function needProfile($need) {
$this->needProfile = $need;
return $this;
}
public function needProfileImage($need) {
$this->needProfileImage = $need;
return $this;
}
public function needStatus($need) {
$this->needStatus = $need;
return $this;
}
public function loadPage() {
$table = new PhabricatorUser();
$conn_r = $table->establishConnection('r');
$data = queryfx_all(
$conn_r,
Integrate ApplicationSearch with CustomField Summary: Ref T2625. Ref T3794. Ref T418. Ref T1703. This is a more general version of D5278. It expands CustomField support to include real integration with ApplicationSearch. Broadly, custom fields may elect to: - build indicies when objects are updated; - populate ApplicationSearch forms with new controls; - read inputs entered into those controls out of the request; and - apply constraints to search queries. Some utility/helper stuff is provided to make this easier. This part could be cleaner, but seems reasonable for a first cut. In particular, the Query and SearchEngine must manually call all the hooks right now instead of everything happening magically. I think that's fine for the moment; they're pretty easy to get right. Test Plan: I added a new searchable "Company" field to People: {F58229} This also cleaned up the disable/reorder view a little bit: {F58230} As it did before, this field appears on the edit screen: {F58231} However, because it has `search`, it also appears on the search screen: {F58232} When queried, it returns the expected results: {F58233} And the actually good bit of all this is that the query can take advantage of indexes: mysql> explain SELECT * FROM `user` user JOIN `user_customfieldstringindex` `appsearch_0` ON `appsearch_0`.objectPHID = user.phid AND `appsearch_0`.indexKey = 'mk3Ndy476ge6' AND `appsearch_0`.indexValue IN ('phacility') ORDER BY user.id DESC LIMIT 101; +----+-------------+-------------+--------+-------------------+----------+---------+------------------------------------------+------+----------------------------------------------+ | id | select_type | table | type | possible_keys | key | key_len | ref | rows | Extra | +----+-------------+-------------+--------+-------------------+----------+---------+------------------------------------------+------+----------------------------------------------+ | 1 | SIMPLE | appsearch_0 | ref | key_join,key_find | key_find | 232 | const,const | 1 | Using where; Using temporary; Using filesort | | 1 | SIMPLE | user | eq_ref | phid | phid | 194 | phabricator2_user.appsearch_0.objectPHID | 1 | | +----+-------------+-------------+--------+-------------------+----------+---------+------------------------------------------+------+----------------------------------------------+ 2 rows in set (0.00 sec) Reviewers: btrahan Reviewed By: btrahan CC: aran Maniphest Tasks: T418, T1703, T2625, T3794 Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D6992
2013-09-16 22:44:34 +02:00
'SELECT * FROM %T user %Q %Q %Q %Q %Q',
$table->getTableName(),
$this->buildJoinsClause($conn_r),
$this->buildWhereClause($conn_r),
Integrate ApplicationSearch with CustomField Summary: Ref T2625. Ref T3794. Ref T418. Ref T1703. This is a more general version of D5278. It expands CustomField support to include real integration with ApplicationSearch. Broadly, custom fields may elect to: - build indicies when objects are updated; - populate ApplicationSearch forms with new controls; - read inputs entered into those controls out of the request; and - apply constraints to search queries. Some utility/helper stuff is provided to make this easier. This part could be cleaner, but seems reasonable for a first cut. In particular, the Query and SearchEngine must manually call all the hooks right now instead of everything happening magically. I think that's fine for the moment; they're pretty easy to get right. Test Plan: I added a new searchable "Company" field to People: {F58229} This also cleaned up the disable/reorder view a little bit: {F58230} As it did before, this field appears on the edit screen: {F58231} However, because it has `search`, it also appears on the search screen: {F58232} When queried, it returns the expected results: {F58233} And the actually good bit of all this is that the query can take advantage of indexes: mysql> explain SELECT * FROM `user` user JOIN `user_customfieldstringindex` `appsearch_0` ON `appsearch_0`.objectPHID = user.phid AND `appsearch_0`.indexKey = 'mk3Ndy476ge6' AND `appsearch_0`.indexValue IN ('phacility') ORDER BY user.id DESC LIMIT 101; +----+-------------+-------------+--------+-------------------+----------+---------+------------------------------------------+------+----------------------------------------------+ | id | select_type | table | type | possible_keys | key | key_len | ref | rows | Extra | +----+-------------+-------------+--------+-------------------+----------+---------+------------------------------------------+------+----------------------------------------------+ | 1 | SIMPLE | appsearch_0 | ref | key_join,key_find | key_find | 232 | const,const | 1 | Using where; Using temporary; Using filesort | | 1 | SIMPLE | user | eq_ref | phid | phid | 194 | phabricator2_user.appsearch_0.objectPHID | 1 | | +----+-------------+-------------+--------+-------------------+----------+---------+------------------------------------------+------+----------------------------------------------+ 2 rows in set (0.00 sec) Reviewers: btrahan Reviewed By: btrahan CC: aran Maniphest Tasks: T418, T1703, T2625, T3794 Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D6992
2013-09-16 22:44:34 +02:00
$this->buildApplicationSearchGroupClause($conn_r),
$this->buildOrderClause($conn_r),
$this->buildLimitClause($conn_r));
if ($this->needPrimaryEmail) {
$table->putInSet(new LiskDAOSet());
}
return $table->loadAllFromArray($data);
}
protected function didFilterPage(array $users) {
if ($this->needProfile) {
$user_list = mpull($users, null, 'getPHID');
$profiles = new PhabricatorUserProfile();
$profiles = $profiles->loadAllWhere('userPHID IN (%Ls)',
array_keys($user_list));
$profiles = mpull($profiles, null, 'getUserPHID');
foreach ($user_list as $user_phid => $user) {
$profile = idx($profiles, $user_phid);
if (!$profile) {
$profile = new PhabricatorUserProfile();
$profile->setUserPHID($user_phid);
}
$user->attachUserProfile($profile);
}
}
if ($this->needProfileImage) {
$user_profile_file_phids = mpull($users, 'getProfileImagePHID');
$user_profile_file_phids = array_filter($user_profile_file_phids);
if ($user_profile_file_phids) {
$files = id(new PhabricatorFileQuery())
->setParentQuery($this)
->setViewer($this->getViewer())
->withPHIDs($user_profile_file_phids)
->execute();
$files = mpull($files, null, 'getPHID');
} else {
$files = array();
}
foreach ($users as $user) {
$image_phid = $user->getProfileImagePHID();
if (isset($files[$image_phid])) {
$profile_image_uri = $files[$image_phid]->getBestURI();
} else {
$profile_image_uri = PhabricatorUser::getDefaultProfileImageURI();
}
$user->attachProfileImageURI($profile_image_uri);
}
}
if ($this->needStatus) {
$user_list = mpull($users, null, 'getPHID');
$statuses = id(new PhabricatorUserStatus())->loadCurrentStatuses(
array_keys($user_list));
foreach ($user_list as $phid => $user) {
$status = idx($statuses, $phid);
if ($status) {
$user->attachStatus($status);
}
}
}
return $users;
}
private function buildJoinsClause($conn_r) {
$joins = array();
if ($this->emails) {
$email_table = new PhabricatorUserEmail();
$joins[] = qsprintf(
$conn_r,
'JOIN %T email ON email.userPHID = user.PHID',
$email_table->getTableName());
}
Integrate ApplicationSearch with CustomField Summary: Ref T2625. Ref T3794. Ref T418. Ref T1703. This is a more general version of D5278. It expands CustomField support to include real integration with ApplicationSearch. Broadly, custom fields may elect to: - build indicies when objects are updated; - populate ApplicationSearch forms with new controls; - read inputs entered into those controls out of the request; and - apply constraints to search queries. Some utility/helper stuff is provided to make this easier. This part could be cleaner, but seems reasonable for a first cut. In particular, the Query and SearchEngine must manually call all the hooks right now instead of everything happening magically. I think that's fine for the moment; they're pretty easy to get right. Test Plan: I added a new searchable "Company" field to People: {F58229} This also cleaned up the disable/reorder view a little bit: {F58230} As it did before, this field appears on the edit screen: {F58231} However, because it has `search`, it also appears on the search screen: {F58232} When queried, it returns the expected results: {F58233} And the actually good bit of all this is that the query can take advantage of indexes: mysql> explain SELECT * FROM `user` user JOIN `user_customfieldstringindex` `appsearch_0` ON `appsearch_0`.objectPHID = user.phid AND `appsearch_0`.indexKey = 'mk3Ndy476ge6' AND `appsearch_0`.indexValue IN ('phacility') ORDER BY user.id DESC LIMIT 101; +----+-------------+-------------+--------+-------------------+----------+---------+------------------------------------------+------+----------------------------------------------+ | id | select_type | table | type | possible_keys | key | key_len | ref | rows | Extra | +----+-------------+-------------+--------+-------------------+----------+---------+------------------------------------------+------+----------------------------------------------+ | 1 | SIMPLE | appsearch_0 | ref | key_join,key_find | key_find | 232 | const,const | 1 | Using where; Using temporary; Using filesort | | 1 | SIMPLE | user | eq_ref | phid | phid | 194 | phabricator2_user.appsearch_0.objectPHID | 1 | | +----+-------------+-------------+--------+-------------------+----------+---------+------------------------------------------+------+----------------------------------------------+ 2 rows in set (0.00 sec) Reviewers: btrahan Reviewed By: btrahan CC: aran Maniphest Tasks: T418, T1703, T2625, T3794 Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D6992
2013-09-16 22:44:34 +02:00
$joins[] = $this->buildApplicationSearchJoinClause($conn_r);
$joins = implode(' ', $joins);
return $joins;
}
private function buildWhereClause($conn_r) {
$where = array();
if ($this->usernames) {
$where[] = qsprintf(
$conn_r,
'user.userName IN (%Ls)',
$this->usernames);
}
if ($this->emails) {
$where[] = qsprintf(
$conn_r,
'email.address IN (%Ls)',
$this->emails);
}
if ($this->realnames) {
$where[] = qsprintf(
$conn_r,
'user.realName IN (%Ls)',
$this->realnames);
}
if ($this->phids) {
$where[] = qsprintf(
$conn_r,
'user.phid IN (%Ls)',
$this->phids);
}
if ($this->ids) {
$where[] = qsprintf(
$conn_r,
'user.id IN (%Ld)',
$this->ids);
}
if ($this->dateCreatedAfter) {
$where[] = qsprintf(
$conn_r,
'user.dateCreated >= %d',
$this->dateCreatedAfter);
}
if ($this->dateCreatedBefore) {
$where[] = qsprintf(
$conn_r,
'user.dateCreated <= %d',
$this->dateCreatedBefore);
}
if ($this->isAdmin) {
$where[] = qsprintf(
$conn_r,
'user.isAdmin = 1');
}
if ($this->isDisabled) {
$where[] = qsprintf(
$conn_r,
'user.isDisabled = 1');
}
if ($this->isSystemAgent) {
$where[] = qsprintf(
$conn_r,
'user.isSystemAgent = 1');
}
if (strlen($this->nameLike)) {
$where[] = qsprintf(
$conn_r,
'user.username LIKE %~ OR user.realname LIKE %~',
$this->nameLike,
$this->nameLike);
}
$where[] = $this->buildPagingClause($conn_r);
return $this->formatWhereClause($where);
}
protected function getPagingColumn() {
return 'user.id';
}
Integrate ApplicationSearch with CustomField Summary: Ref T2625. Ref T3794. Ref T418. Ref T1703. This is a more general version of D5278. It expands CustomField support to include real integration with ApplicationSearch. Broadly, custom fields may elect to: - build indicies when objects are updated; - populate ApplicationSearch forms with new controls; - read inputs entered into those controls out of the request; and - apply constraints to search queries. Some utility/helper stuff is provided to make this easier. This part could be cleaner, but seems reasonable for a first cut. In particular, the Query and SearchEngine must manually call all the hooks right now instead of everything happening magically. I think that's fine for the moment; they're pretty easy to get right. Test Plan: I added a new searchable "Company" field to People: {F58229} This also cleaned up the disable/reorder view a little bit: {F58230} As it did before, this field appears on the edit screen: {F58231} However, because it has `search`, it also appears on the search screen: {F58232} When queried, it returns the expected results: {F58233} And the actually good bit of all this is that the query can take advantage of indexes: mysql> explain SELECT * FROM `user` user JOIN `user_customfieldstringindex` `appsearch_0` ON `appsearch_0`.objectPHID = user.phid AND `appsearch_0`.indexKey = 'mk3Ndy476ge6' AND `appsearch_0`.indexValue IN ('phacility') ORDER BY user.id DESC LIMIT 101; +----+-------------+-------------+--------+-------------------+----------+---------+------------------------------------------+------+----------------------------------------------+ | id | select_type | table | type | possible_keys | key | key_len | ref | rows | Extra | +----+-------------+-------------+--------+-------------------+----------+---------+------------------------------------------+------+----------------------------------------------+ | 1 | SIMPLE | appsearch_0 | ref | key_join,key_find | key_find | 232 | const,const | 1 | Using where; Using temporary; Using filesort | | 1 | SIMPLE | user | eq_ref | phid | phid | 194 | phabricator2_user.appsearch_0.objectPHID | 1 | | +----+-------------+-------------+--------+-------------------+----------+---------+------------------------------------------+------+----------------------------------------------+ 2 rows in set (0.00 sec) Reviewers: btrahan Reviewed By: btrahan CC: aran Maniphest Tasks: T418, T1703, T2625, T3794 Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D6992
2013-09-16 22:44:34 +02:00
protected function getApplicationSearchObjectPHIDColumn() {
return 'user.phid';
}
}