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This feature is available in v2.1.0
. (readme)
var gq = new GridifyQuery() { Filter = "FirstName=John/i" };
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Hi, thank you for your feedback
For now, Gridify doesn't have a case-insensitive operator yet but you can achieve case-insensitive search using the value convertors
.
e.g
var gq = new GridifyQuery { Filter = "FirstName=John" };
var gm = new GridifyMapper<TestClass>()
.AddMap("name", q => q.Name.ToLower() , c => c.ToLower());
var query = Ds.ApplyFiltering(gq, gm);
Although I agree having an operator is simpler, The problem with having #
operator in values is the character escaping, for example, the user can not easily search #John
and must use something like \#John
. but I'll look into this more.
I think having an /i
operator at the end of each value could be a better option. (also regex is using the same operator)
e.g
var gQuery = new GridifyQuery() { Filter = "FirstName=John/i, Address=*st/i", OrderBy = "PhoneNumber" };
it's really rare if someone wants to have the John/i
phrase to search. what do you think?
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Hi, thank you for reply.
About symbol, I choice that without a specific reason.
The main problem (IMHO), is the string delimiter, every solution (# or /i or ...) have potentially a syntax problem.
But If we use a delimiter like ' (Apostrophe) for string in string you can write :
var gQuery = new GridifyQuery() { Filter = "FirstName='John'/i, Address=*st/i", OrderBy = "PhoneNumber" };
or
var gQuery = new GridifyQuery() { Filter = "FirstName=#'John', Address=*#'st'", OrderBy = "PhoneNumber" };
and when you need an apostrophe us ' .
what do you think?
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The main problem (IMHO), is the string delimiter, every solution (# or /i or ...) have potentially a syntax problem.
You are completely right, but I think supporting the Apostrophe characters has the same problem. also because Gridify is being used in a lot of projects I should avoid any major breaking changes.
I remember I had this idea to support (Apostrophe) in version 1 but after few tests, I realized it's not helping too much.
this problem already exists for ( ) , |
characters but it is easy enogth to solve. Regex.Replace(value, "([(),|])", "\\$1" )
.
probably I'll only add an operator for case-insensitive support like # or /i
...
thank you for the contribution
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