问题
I found this search example in PostgreSQL http://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/interactive/textsearch-tables.html#TEXTSEARCH-TABLES-SEARCH
I tried to implement this code for this table this way:
CREATE TABLE ACCOUNT(
ID INTEGER NOT NULL,
USER_NAME TEXT,
PASSWD TEXT,
FIRST_NAME TEXT,
LAST_NAME TEXT,
LAST_LOGIN DATE,
DATE_REGISTERED DATE,
ROLE INTEGER,
CAN_LOGIN INTEGER
)
;
-- ADD KEYS FOR TABLE ACCOUNT
ALTER TABLE ACCOUNT ADD CONSTRAINT KEY1 PRIMARY KEY (ID)
;
Java code
public List<AccountsObj> list(int firstRow, int rowCount, String sortField, boolean sortAscending) throws SQLException
{
String SqlStatement = null;
Connection conn = ds.getConnection();
if (conn == null)
{
throw new SQLException();
}
String sortDirection = sortAscending ? "ASC" : "DESC";
SqlStatement = "SELECT * FROM ACCOUNT "
// + " WHERE ? IS NULL OR ? IN (USER_NAME, FIRST_NAME, LAST_NAME)"
+ " WHERE to_tsvector('english', USER_NAME || ' ' ) @@ plainto_tsquery(?)"
+ " ORDER BY %S %S offset ? limit ? ";
String sql = String.format(SqlStatement, sortField, sortDirection);
PreparedStatement ps = null;
ResultSet resultSet = null;
List<AccountsObj> resultList = new ArrayList<>();
try
{
conn.setAutoCommit(false);
boolean committed = false;
ps = conn.prepareStatement(sql);
ps.setString(1, searchString);
ps.setInt(2, firstRow);
ps.setInt(3, rowCount);
resultSet = ps.executeQuery();
resultList = ProcessorArrayList(resultSet);
conn.commit();
committed = true;
}
finally
{
ps.close();
conn.close();
}
return resultList;
}
But I have two issues. When search string is empty the table is also empty. How I can solve this? Also how I can implement this search for every table column?
P.S I tried WHERE to_tsvector('english', USER_NAME || ' ' ) @@ plainto_tsquery(?) IS NOT NULL
But search filter is not applied.
回答1:
You will have to add your 'null guard' to the the fulltext search and use to_tsquery
instead of plainto_tsquery
(in order for prefix search to work).
SqlStatement = "SELECT * FROM ACCOUNT "
+ " WHERE (trim(?) = '') IS NOT FALSE"
+ " OR to_tsvector('english', USER_NAME || ' ' || FIRST_NAME || ' ' || LAST_NAME ) @@ to_tsquery(?)"
+ " ORDER BY user_name ASC offset ? limit ? ";
and add the searchString
to your PreparedStatement
a second time
ps = conn.prepareStatement(sql);
ps.setString(1, searchString);
ps.setString(2, searchString);
ps.setInt(3, firstRow);
ps.setInt(4, rowCount);
Note using a fulltext search you will not be able to search for word-parts (like %user%
, %name
or us%name
). You can search for prefixes though, e.g. user:*
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/36522826/implement-search-filter-for-all-columns