com.atlassian.jira.jql.query
Class AbstractTimeTrackingClauseQueryFactory
java.lang.Object
com.atlassian.jira.jql.query.AbstractTimeTrackingClauseQueryFactory
- All Implemented Interfaces:
- ClauseQueryFactory
- Direct Known Subclasses:
- CurrentEstimateClauseQueryFactory, OriginalEstimateClauseQueryFactory, TimeSpentClauseQueryFactory
public class AbstractTimeTrackingClauseQueryFactory
- extends Object
- implements ClauseQueryFactory
Factory for producing clauses for the Time tracking system fields.
- Since:
- v4.0
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object |
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait |
AbstractTimeTrackingClauseQueryFactory
public AbstractTimeTrackingClauseQueryFactory(String indexField,
JqlOperandResolver operandResolver,
JqlTimetrackingDurationSupport jqlTimetrackingDurationSupport,
ApplicationProperties applicationProperties)
getQuery
public QueryFactoryResult getQuery(QueryCreationContext queryCreationContext,
TerminalClause terminalClause)
- Description copied from interface:
ClauseQueryFactory
- Generates a lucene query for the passed
TerminalClause
. It is the responsibility of the factory
to look at the Operator and Operand in the Termincal and generate a Lucene search for it. This method
is only called after JIRA works out that the TermincalClause is relevant to this ClauseQueryFactory.
A ClauseFactory needs to be careful when implementing the NOT_LIKE, NOT_EQUALS or NOT_IN operators. These
negative operators should not match what is considered EMPTY. For example, the query
"resolution is EMPTY" will return all unresolved issues in JIRA. The query "resolution != fixed" will only return
all resolved issues that have not been resolved as "fixed", that is, it will not return any unresolved issues.
The user would have to enter the query "resolution != fixed or resolution is EMPTY" to find all issues that are
either unresolved or not resolved as "fixed".
The ClauseQueryFactory must handle the situation when an invalid TerminalClause is passed. The
ClauseQueryFactory must return an empty Lucene Search if the passed TerminalClause is invalid.
Most importantly, ClauseQueryFactory may not throw an exception on the input of an invalid TermincalClause.
- Specified by:
getQuery
in interface ClauseQueryFactory
- Parameters:
queryCreationContext
- the context of the query creation call; used to indicate that permissions should be
ignored for "admin queries"terminalClause
- the clause for which this factory is generating a query.
- Returns:
- QueryFactoryResult contains the query that lucene can use to search and metadata about the query. Null
cannot be returned.
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