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> I'm all for putting together a proposal to do this, soliciting comments,
and
> contributing to the effort. What would be the right venue for that?
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> One thing that seems to
[Zope-dev] PathIndex doesn't index last part of path
A PathIndex is designed to make it more efficient to aggregate objects at
various levels of containment. Their primary use case AFAIK is to allow to
to limit queries to particular places within a hierarchy. The idea is to
eliminate recursive se
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Hi,
Sorry, maybe I'm too late ;) but I have a note here.
uid in Cataloc can be p
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Casey Duncan writes:
> A PathIndex is designed to make it more efficient to aggregate objects at
> various levels of containment. Their primary use case AFAIK is to allow to
> to limit queries to particular places within a hierarchy. The idea is to
> eliminate recursive searching of leaf level
nit tests (that
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> > If you call getObject, that actually does traversal anyway.
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> If you call getObject, that actually does traversal anyway.
Right, in that situation it would be pointless...
You rock, Casey, thanks. I was thinking more about adding:
def getMetadataFromPath(self, path):
""" get metadata for an object using its path """
rid = self._catalog.uids[path
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> [snip]
> Hmm ok, I can see those reasons.
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> > Unfortunately, ZCatalog does not expose this to the surface but you
> > can write a trivial e
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Hmm ok, I can see those reasons.
> Unfortunately, ZCatalog does not expose this to the surface but you
> can write a trivial external method to do it. And I might entertain adding
a
> ZCatalog API to do so if I had a good use case.
Ah... I think this might be the best idea, I'll add that
A PathIndex is designed to make it more efficient to aggregate objects at
various levels of containment. Their primary use case AFAIK is to allow to
to limit queries to particular places within a hierarchy. The idea is to
eliminate recursive searching of leaf level folders when you want all
object
A PathIndex is designed to make it more efficient to aggregate objects at
various levels of containment. Their primary use case AFAIK is to allow to
to limit queries to particular places within a hierarchy. The idea is to
eliminate recursive searching of leaf level folders when you want all
object
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