Hi all,

 actually  I just can create Service Desk Request in the Jira 
https://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/Dashboard.jspa , seems I can't create 
Issues.

Could you please help and create the issue for this case ?


Thanks


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Thanks,

Iurii Smyrnov

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From: Francesco Chicchiricc? <ilgro...@apache.org>
Sent: Thursday, September 1, 2016 7:20:25 PM
To: user@syncope.apache.org
Subject: Re: Syncope ignores braces "( )"

Hi,
I have just tried the same sample as above and obtained the same results.

The FIQL query is parsed into a SearchCond instance [1] by SearchCondVisitor 
[2]: at a first glance, I don't see any reason why parentheses should be 
ignored, but maybe it's only because I am quite tired at the moment :-)

If you're opening an issue, please set "affects-version" to 2.0.0.M5 and 
"fix-for-version" to 2.0.0, thanks.

Regards.

[1] 
https://github.com/apache/syncope/blob/master/core/persistence-api/src/main/java/org/apache/syncope/core/persistence/api/dao/search/SearchCond.java
[2] 
https://github.com/apache/syncope/blob/master/core/persistence-api/src/main/java/org/apache/syncope/core/persistence/api/search/SearchCondVisitor.java

On 01/09/2016 18:18, Colm O hEigeartaigh wrote:
Hi Iurii,

Yep there is an issue here. Could you open a JIRA for it?

I can reproduce with two users with attributes (city/country/state):

alice: dublin/ireland/abc
bob: dublin/canada/xyz

Using a FIQL of "city==dublin;country==ireland" using AnyQuery.Builder() 
correctly yields one user ("alice"). However using 
"(city==dublin,state==abc);country==ireland" yields both users incorrectly. It 
appears that it might be ignoring the country part and just returning the 
result of the brackets.

Colm.

On Thu, Sep 1, 2016 at 4:21 PM, Iurii Smyrnov 
<ismyr...@talend.com<mailto:ismyr...@talend.com>> wrote:

Hi Syncope Devs,
  Could you please check Does Syncope support braces " ( ) " in a FIQL request ?

I faced with an issue: it seems Syncope ignores braces in the request, for 
example (get groups items):
- request is : (name==testA,name==testB);name==testC
- the same request (http encoded) is: 
http://192.168.99.100:9080/syncope/rest/groups?fiql=<http://192.168.99.100:9080/syncope/rest/groups?fiql=name%3D%3DtestA%2Cname%3D%3DtestB3Bname%3D%3DtestC>%28name%3D%3DtestA%2Cname%3D%3DtestB%29%3Bname%3D%3DtestC<http://192.168.99.100:9080/syncope/rest/groups?fiql=name%3D%3DtestA%2Cname%3D%3DtestB3Bname%3D%3DtestC>

In this case response should return zero items , but it returns Group item with 
name=testA  - the same result if there would not been braces like below:
 - request is : name==testA,name==testB;name==testC or FIQL encode 
name%3D%3DtestA%2Cname%3D%3DtestB%3Bname%3D%3DtestC<http://192.168.99.100:9080/syncope/rest/groups?fiql=name%3D%3DtestA%2Cname%3D%3DtestB3Bname%3D%3DtestC>


It seems Syncope ignores braces "( )".
<http://192.168.99.100:9080/syncope/rest/groups?fiql=name%3D%3DtestA%2Cname%3D%3DtestB3Bname%3D%3DtestC>

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