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I have an app that allows users to enter, edit and search for projects in a database.

In my search function, you can do complex searches by adding params to the search.

def self.like(text); "%#{text}%"; end

  def self.search(search_archive, search_client, search_status, search_fullname)
    # start with a scoped query, to apply more scopes on it afterwards
    _projects = Project.scoped 
    # then, for each of the parameters, apply the scope only if present

    if search_archive.present?
      _projects = _projects.where ['archive LIKE ?', like(search_archive)] 
    end
    if search_client.present?
      _projects = _projects.where ['client LIKE ?', like(search_client)] 
    end

     if search_status.present?
      _projects = _projects.where ['status LIKE ?', like(search_status)]
    end

if search_fullname.present?
      _projects = _projects.where ['fullname LIKE ?', like(search_fullname)]
    end
    # now you have applied only the present scopes. return the result, and watch 
    # the query as it executes.

    _projects

  end

Now I recently added the option to archive the project, that goes into the project table as a boolean.

I know my search function is wrong as I don't think I can deal with booleans they way I have tried.

if search_archive.present?
          _projects = _projects.where ['archive LIKE ?', like(search_archive)] 
        end

Here is the error:

PG::Error: ERROR:  operator does not exist: boolean ~~ unknown
LINE 1: SELECT COUNT(*) FROM "projects"  WHERE (archive LIKE '%{"{:c...

Any ideas? Thanks in advance.

UPDATE:

Changing to the suggestion below,

if search_archive.present?
  _projects = _projects.where(:archive => search_archive)
end

I get this error:

PG::Error: ERROR:  missing FROM-clause entry for table "archive"
LINE 1: SELECT COUNT(*) FROM "projects"  WHERE "archive"."{:class=>"...
                                               ^
: SELECT COUNT(*) FROM "projects"  WHERE "archive"."{:class=>""archive""}" = '1'

Here is my search action:

def search


    @search = params[:archive], params[:client], params[:status], params[:fullname]

    @project_search = Project.search(*@search).order(sort_column + ' ' + sort_direction).paginated_for_index(per_page, page)

    @search_performed = [email protected]! { |c| c.blank? }.empty? 

  @project = Project.new(params[:project])


respond_to do |format|
      format.html # search.html.erb
      format.json { render :json => @project }
    end

end 

ADDING PART OF SEARCH VIEW

<%= form_tag search_path, method: :get do %>

<% if current_user.try(:admin?) %>
Archive:
<%= check_box :archive, :class => "archive" %></H2>
<% end %>
<% if !current_user.try(:admin?) %>
<%= hidden_field :archive, :value => false %>
<% end %>

<div class="client">
Client : 
<%= select(@projects, :client, Project.order("client").map{|p| [p.client]}.uniq, :prompt => "-Any-", :selected => params[:client]) %></br>
</div>

<div class="buttons">
<div id="search_button">
<%= submit_tag "Search", name: nil, :class => "button" %>
</div>

<% end %>

EXPLANATION

If I am an Admin, and I leave the archive check box unchecked, I want to see all projects that aren't archived. If I check it, I only want to see the archived ones, included with other params I search on.

If I am a normal user, I shouldn't be able to see the archive checkbox, and every search I do should be on projects that have archive false, behind the scenes.

2 Answers 2

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if archive is Boolean add something like follwing

if search_archive.present?
  _projects = _projects.where(:archive => search_archive != "false")
end

Change

<% if current_user.try(:admin?) %>
Archive:
<%= check_box :archive, :class => "archive" %></H2>
<% end %>
<% if !current_user.try(:admin?) %>
<%= hidden_field :archive, :value => false %>
<% end %>

To

<% if current_user.try(:admin?) %>
  Archive: <%= check_box_tag :archive, true, false, :class => "archive" %></H2>
<% else %>
  <%= hidden_field :archive, :value => false %>
<% end %>
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  • I have added my search view. I need to search on either true or false depending on if the user is admin or not.
    – Jazz
    Oct 17, 2012 at 12:06
  • Thank you, seems to be working. However, I need every search to always search archive as false, unless the box is ticket. So that why only admin can see the archived files, and none admin would never seem them, since every search they do always searches archive as false
    – Jazz
    Oct 17, 2012 at 12:28
  • Just change to _projects = _projects.where(:archive => search_archive == "true")
    – Salil
    Oct 17, 2012 at 12:29
  • That doesn't seem to change anything. To make it a bit clearer, I have updated my question at the bottom to explain what I'm trying to do.
    – Jazz
    Oct 17, 2012 at 12:35
  • just remove your if condition for the search and i think it will work for you.
    – Salil
    Oct 17, 2012 at 12:37
2

If archive is a boolean, and you want to search for either true or false on it, and search_archive is also a boolean, this is all you need to do:

if search_archive.present?
  _projects = _projects.where(:archive => search_archive)
end

UPDATE:

Your checkbox syntax is wrong, needs to be something like:

check_box("project", "archive", {:class => 'archive'})

3
  • Hi there, I still get an error. I have updated my question with the error, and my search action. Thanks
    – Jazz
    Oct 17, 2012 at 11:55
  • Check what you are passing as search_archive variable, it is not boolean. Oct 17, 2012 at 11:59
  • It seems that for true, it is passing 1. But that seems to be ok in postgres?
    – Jazz
    Oct 17, 2012 at 12:07

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