I am setting up a blog style documentation site. I was using a user input field for author when a child page was created. I found out that Wagtail houses owner in the page model. In the interest of not duplicating data, I removed my author field so I can use the default wagtail field. However, I have set up an LDAP module for authentication so the owner is housed as an Employee ID and not a user name. This Employee ID does map to a full name though and I am able to access that on a template via the owner.get_full_name.
So the question is, how do I set up the default search to check the owner full name when performing searches? How to get this into the search index? I am still a bit new to Wagtail so this may be a case of creating an author field with a foreign key mapping back to the user table or should I be modifying the search view to include a run through the user table?
def search(request):
search_query = request.GET.get('query', None)
page = request.GET.get('page', 1)
# Search
if search_query:
search_results = Page.objects.live().search(search_query)
query = Query.get(search_query)
# Record hit
query.add_hit()
else:
search_results = Page.objects.none()
# Pagination
paginator = Paginator(search_results, 10)
try:
search_results = paginator.page(page)
except PageNotAnInteger:
search_results = paginator.page(1)
except EmptyPage:
search_results = paginator.page(paginator.num_pages)
return TemplateResponse(request, 'search/search.html', {
'search_query': search_query,
'search_results': search_results,
})