- try:
- tag_list = models.Tag.get_tag_list(tags)
- tag = models.Tag.objects.get(name=query)
- except models.Tag.DoesNotExist:
- try:
- book = models.Book.objects.get(title=query)
- return HttpResponseRedirect(book.get_absolute_url())
- except models.Book.DoesNotExist:
- return HttpResponseRedirect(reverse('catalogue.views.main_page'))
+def _no_diacritics_regexp(query):
+ """ returns a regexp for searching for a query without diacritics
+
+ should be locale-aware """
+ names = {'a':u'ą', 'c':u'ć', 'e':u'ę', 'l': u'ł', 'n':u'ń', 'o':u'ó', 's':u'ś', 'z':u'ź|ż'}
+ def repl(m):
+ l = m.group()
+ return "(%s|%s)" % (l, names[l])
+ return re.sub('[%s]'%(''.join(names.keys())), repl, query)
+
+def _word_starts_with(name, prefix):
+ """returns a Q object getting models having `name` contain a word
+ starting with `prefix`
+ """
+ kwargs = {}
+ if settings.DATABASE_ENGINE in ('mysql', 'postgresql_psycopg2', 'postgresql'):
+ prefix = _no_diacritics_regexp(re.escape(prefix))
+ # we could use a [[:<:]] (word start),
+ # but we want both `xy` and `(xy` to catch `(xyz)`
+ kwargs['%s__iregex' % name] = u"(^|[^[:alpha:]])%s" % prefix
+ else:
+ # don't know how to do a generic regex
+ # checking for simple icontain instead
+ kwargs['%s__icontains' % name] = prefix
+ return Q(**kwargs)
+
+
+def _tags_exact_matches(prefix, user):
+ book_stubs = models.BookStub.objects.filter(title__iexact = prefix)
+ books = models.Book.objects.filter(title__iexact = prefix)
+ book_stubs = filter(lambda x: x not in books, book_stubs)
+ tags = models.Tag.objects.filter(name__iexact = prefix)
+ if user.is_authenticated():
+ tags = tags.filter(~Q(category='book') & (~Q(category='set') | Q(user=user)))