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This file is part of the Nepomuk KDE project.
Copyright (C) 2007-2010 Sebastian Trueg <trueg@kde.org>
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public
License version 2 as published by the Free Software Foundation.
This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
Library General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public License
along with this library; see the file COPYING.LIB. If not, write to
the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
*/
#ifndef _NEPOMUK_SEARCH_QUERY_PARSER_H_
#define _NEPOMUK_SEARCH_QUERY_PARSER_H_
#include "query.h"
#include <QtCore/QString>
#include "nepomukquery_export.h"
namespace Nepomuk {
namespace Query {
/**
* \class QueryParser queryparser.h Nepomuk/Query/QueryParser
*
* \brief Parser for desktop user queries.
*
* \warning This is NOT a SPARQL parser.
*
* The QueryParser can be used to parse user queries, ie. queries that the user
* would enter in any search interface, and convert them into Query instances.
*
* The syntax is fairly simple: plain strings match to LiteralTerm terms,
* URIs need to be N3-encoded, when using white space parenthesis need to
* be put around properties and values, terms can be excluded via \p '-'.
*
* \section queryparser_examples Examples
*
* %Query everything that contains the term "nepomuk":
* \code
* nepomuk
* \endcode
*
* %Query everything that contains both the terms "Hello" and "World":
* \code
* Hello World
* \endcode
*
* %Query everything that contains the term "Hello World":
* \code
* "Hello World"
* \endcode
*
* %Query everything that has a tag whose label matches "nepomuk" (actually
* this is where Query::resolveProperties would match "hastag" to nao:hasTag):
* \code
* hastag:nepomuk
* \endcode
*
* %Query everything that has a tag labeled "nepomuk" or a tag labeled "scribo:
* \code
* hastag:nepomuk OR hastag:scribo
* \endcode
*
* %Query everything that has a tag labeled "nepomuk" but not a tag labeled "scribo":
* \code
* +hastag:nepomuk AND -hastag:scribo
* \endcode
*
* The parser can handle one special case of nesting (TODO: implement a "real" parser)
* which matches all resources that are related to a resource which in turn has a certain
* property:
* \code
* related:(hastag:nepomuk)
* \endcode
*
* \author Sebastian Trueg <trueg@kde.org>
*
* \since 4.4
*/
class NEPOMUKQUERY_EXPORT QueryParser
{
public:
/**
* Create a new query parser.
*/
QueryParser();
/**
* Destructor
*/
~QueryParser();
/**
* Flags to change the behaviour of the parser.
*
* \since 4.5
*/
enum ParserFlag {
/**
* No flags. Default for parse()
*/
NoParserFlags = 0x0,
/**
* Make each full text term use a '*' wildcard
* to match longer strings ('foobar' is matched
* by 'foob*').
*
* Be aware that the query engine needs at least
* 4 chars to do globbing though.
*
* This is disabled by default.
*/
QueryTermGlobbing = 0x1,
/**
* Try to detect filename pattern like *.mp3
* or hello*.txt and create appropriate ComparisonTerm
* instances using ComparisonTerm::Regexp instead of
* ComparisonTerm::Contains.
*
* \since 4.6
*/
DetectFilenamePattern = 0x2
};
Q_DECLARE_FLAGS( ParserFlags, ParserFlag )
/**
* Parse a user query.
*
* \return The parsed query or an invalid Query object
* in case the parsing failed.
*/
Query parse( const QString& query ) const;
/**
* Parse a user query.
*
* \param query The query string to parse
* \param flags a set of flags influencing the parsing process.
*
* \return The parsed query or an invalid Query object
* in case the parsing failed.
*
* \since 4.5
*/
Query parse( const QString& query, ParserFlags flags ) const;
/**
* Try to match a field name as used in a query string to actual
* properties.
*
* The matching is cached inside the Query instance for fast
* subsequent lookups.
*
* Example:
* \code
* hastag:nepomuk
* \endcode
*
* \return A list of properties that match \p fieldName or an empty
* list in case nothing was matched.
*
* This method is used by parse() to match properties used in user queries.
*/
QList<Types::Property> matchProperty( const QString& fieldName ) const;
/**
* Convenience method to quickly parse a query without creating an object.
*
* \return The parsed query or an invalid Query object
* in case the parsing failed.
*/
static Query parseQuery( const QString& query );
/**
* \overload
*
* \param query The query string to parse
* \param flags a set of flags influencing the parsing process.
*
* \since 4.6
*/
static Query parseQuery( const QString& query, ParserFlags flags );
private:
class Private;
Private* const d;
};
}
}
Q_DECLARE_OPERATORS_FOR_FLAGS( Nepomuk::Query::QueryParser::ParserFlags )
#endif
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