I do have a question on query builder query and if it is the apt way to proceed on 6.5.8
I have a structure as below
/var/test/user
/A
/0222223ead
/B
/234534rrr43
and 58 more direct children for /var/test/user
I want to query for a property with a value "x", and link contains "/content/dam/y" and within a date range for "created" ordered by "created" and sort it.
The Querybuilder query i can think of is below. I would like to know if there is
1. a limit to the number of "group" keyword used, while i am sure passing too many will perhaps lead to bad request with too many header fields.
2. way to optimize the query for a system with huge number of nodes under that structure (nested 8 levels deep)
3.Should i split it into multiple queries and merge?
4. Using below query should i be seeing "Filtering predicates" displaying something? It appears to be blank in Query builder
Takes 50 seconds
Query
type=nt:unstructured
group.1_path = /var/test/user-info/0
group.2_path =/var/test/user-info/1
:
:
group.n_path =/var/test/user-info/n
group.p.or=true
1_property = action
1_property.value = X
2_property = @node/link
2_property.operation = like
2_property.value = /content/dam/y/assets/%
3_daterange.property = created
3_daterange.upperBound = 2022-01-01T12:09:00.000-05:00
3_daterange.lowerBound = 2021-06-01T12:09:00.000-04:00
orderby = created
orderby.sort = desc
p.limit=40000
p.offset=0
p.guesstotal=40000
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Here , user-info [/var/test/user-info] is having 60 children and you are targeting immediate children of 0,1.... n.
I feel instead of having multiple groups associated with path, you could have used
type= nodetype [jcr:primaryType] of 0222223ead, 234534rrr43
path=/var/test/user-info
If incase node type [jcr:primaryType] of 234534rrr43, 0222223ead is similar to user-info node, in that case you can get expected result by adding date range, required property like action, link.
Suppose you are targeting nodes[children] under multiple paths like /var/test/user-info and /var/test/demo and both are having different types children [jcr:primaryType], then you can use group associated with paths.
Below you could see I am targeting nodes like 425b2b8f-50f0-45ab-b8b4-e210d906b71c and my query -
type=cq:AuditEvent
path=/var/audit/com.day.cq.wcm.core.page/conf/demo
1_property = cq:path
1_property.operation = like
1_property.value = /conf/demo/settings/wcm/templates/page-content%
p.limit=-1
As of now practically I haven't seen merging of two different query builder queries.
Requesting @arunpatidar , @Jörg_Hoh and others to correct me and add more valuable points.
Thanks @DEBAL_DAS ... i could have but the other properties i am searching for are a mix of properties and nodes containing properties.. I ran batching for the query in the original question and it seems to have done the job but will keep an eye on anyones input here
@NitroHazeDev , long back I used the below querybuilder query with mix of properties and multiple paths -
If I see get anything in terms of merging of multiple queries then I will share with you immediately.
Thanks @DEBAL_DAS for your time with this, for now sticking with initial approach mentioned in the post with batching.
Hi @DEBAL_DAS
I don’t know the exact requirement but queries looks complex.
I would have used the SQL2 queries or create custom predicate in order to make it easier to manage.
@arunpatidar thanks for the response. For now, I have chosen grouping(10 at a time) with batching of results, but is there a way with the given requirement custom predicate evaluator can be used ?
Yes, you can create a custom predicate
You can check the immediate child of path and return true otherwise false
https://hashimkhan.in/aem-adobecq5-code-templates/query-builder/
Happened to find the solution for this and thought of posting it. If you are adding the paths as below:
group.1_path = /var/test/user-info/0
group.2_path =/var/test/user-info/1
It does not take the paths into account and you end up getting all the results irrespective of paths.
Putting the paths under different groups and combining those groups into one with OR works. The query that works is below:
0_group.1_group.1_path = /content/path1
0_group.2_group.2_path = /content/path2
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.
.
0_group.n_group.n_path = /content/pathn
0_group.p.or=true
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