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Dynamic SearchableText index for dexterity content types

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Introduction

collective.dexteritytextindexer provides a dynamic SearchableText indexer for dexterity content types. It makes it possible to index fields of multiple behaviors as SearchableText.

Usage

For enabling the indexer just add the behavior to the list of behaviors of your content types.

In your profiles/default/types/YOURTYPE.xml add the behavior:

<?xml version="1.0"?>
<object name="example.conference.presenter" meta_type="Dexterity FTI"
   xmlns:i18n="http://xml.zope.org/namespaces/i18n"
   i18n:domain="example.conference">

 <!-- enabled behaviors -->
 <property name="behaviors">
     <element value="collective.dexteritytextindexer.behavior.IDexterityTextIndexer" />
 </property>

</object>

Now you need to mark the fields you wan’t to have in your SearchableText. This is done with directives:

from collective import dexteritytextindexer
from plone.autoform.interfaces import IFormFieldProvider
from plone.directives import form
from zope import schema
from zope.interface import alsoProvides

class IMyBehavior(form.Schema):

    dexteritytextindexer.searchable('specialfield')
    specialfield = schema.TextField(title=u'Special field')

alsoProvides(IMyBehavior, IFormFieldProvider)

Don’t forget to grok your package in your configure.zcml:

<configure xmlns="http://namespaces.zope.org/zope"
           xmlns:grok="http://namespaces.zope.org/grok">

    <include package="five.grok" />
    <grok:grok package="." />

</configure>

Your SearchableText indexer includes now your custom field on your behavior, as soon you enable it in your content type, where IDexterityTextIndexer behavior is enabled too.

Extending indexed data

Sometimes you need to extend the SearchableText with additional data which is not stored in a field. It’s possible to register a named adapter which provides additional data:

from five import grok
from collective import dexteritytextindexer

class MySearchableTextExtender(grok.Adapter):
    grok.context(IMyBehavior)
    grok.name('IMyBehavior')
    grok.implements(dexteritytextindexer.IDynamicTextIndexExtender)

    def __init__(self, context):
        self.context = context

    def __call__(self):
        """Extend the searchable text with a custom string"""
        return 'some more searchable words'

This is a named adapter! This makes it possible to register multiple extenders for the same object on different behavior interfaces. The name of the adapter does not matter, but it’s recommended to use the name of the behavior (this may reduce conflicts).

If your behavior has a defined factory (which is not attribute storage), then you need to define a marker interface and register the adapter on this marker interface (dexterity objects do not provide behavior interfaces of behaviors, which are not using attribute storage).

Credits

Sponsered by 4teamwork.

Changelog

1.0b2

  • Fixed MANIFEST.in [jbaumann]

1.0b1

  • Initial release

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