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A SearchSpec contains the query parameters and some global search modifiers.
Properties
Name | Type | Description |
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details* | FileQueryFlags |
This object comprises a set of booleans that describe what details to return
for each file. The file level details apply globally to all matched files.
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matchPattern* | xsd:string[] |
Specifies a list of file patterns that must match for a file to be returned.
This search property is a filter that applies globally so that only files
matching the specified patterns are returned, regardless of the other search
parameters.
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query* | FileQuery[] |
The set of file types to match, search criteria specific to the file type, and
the amount of detail for a file. These search parameters are specific to a file
type, meaning that they can be specified only if the file type to which they
are associated is in the set. A file type cannot appear more than once in the
set.
If this query object is not present, then all files providing only file level
details are matched.
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searchCaseInsensitive* | xsd:boolean |
This flag indicates whether or not to search using a case insensitive match on
type. In general the algorithm used to match file types relies on file
extensions. Although the specific file extensions used are encapsulated by this
API, clients are still allowed to modify the filtering behavior.
By default, the DatastoreBrowser uses a platform-consistent algorithm to determine if a file is of a type. Specifically on Linux, where case is important, the search is case sensitive. On Windows, case is not important, so the search is case insensitive.
In an environment with heterogenous platforms, being platform-consistent may
not be desirable. As a result, the default behavior can be overridden by
setting this optional flag.
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sortFoldersFirst* | xsd:boolean |
By default, files are sorted in alphabetical order regardless of file type. If
this flag is set to "true", folders are placed at the start of the list of
results in alphabetical order. The remaining files follow in alphabetical
order.
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Properties inherited from DynamicData | ||
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