I want to query my table with different condition, but it depends on the client side input, for example:
SELECT * FROM t_user WHERE f_username like 'frank' and f_country = "%UK%".
Since I wrote my server in Python, so my query will be:
sql = """SELECT * FROM t_user WHERE f_username like '%s' and f_country = "%%s%"."""
cur.execute(sql, ('frank', 'UK'))
But, sometime, the user don't want to filter by country, so they might only get the keyword
. so my query should be like:
SELECT * FROM t_user WHERE f_username like 'frank'
Also, my python will be like:
sql = """SELECT * FROM t_user WHERE f_username like '%s'"""
cur.execute(sql, ('frank',))
and then, I can check the params, decide which sql
I should use it, but In my actual project, it has many filter require, that would may me build many many condition check, something like:
if not country_id and not city_id and not keyword:
condition = """
WHERE f_username=%s
"""
elif country_id and not city_id and not keyword:
condition = """
WHERE f_username=%s and f_country=%s
"""
elif not country_id and city_id and not keyword:
condition = """
WHERE f_username=%s and f_city=%s
"""
elif not country_id and not city_id and keyword:
condition = """
WHERE f_username=%s and f_activity_title like (%%s%)
"""
elif country_id and city_id and not keyword:
condition = """
WHERE f_username=%s and f_country=%s and f_city=%s
Anyway, it works. but I want it more Pythonic, like :
WHERE f_username=(%s or '*') and f_country=(%s or '*' and f_city=(%s or '*)
I know it not really correct sql syntax, but can you help me find a good one?