4444
4545import java .io .PrintWriter ;
4646import java .io .StringWriter ;
47- import java .util .ArrayList ;
4847import java .util .Arrays ;
4948import java .util .List ;
5049
@@ -685,24 +684,24 @@ public void queryRestrictions_sortWrongOrderOnInequality_isInvalid() throws Exce
685684 public void queryRestrictions_surprisingMultipleValuesAllMustMatch_returnsNoEntities ()
686685 throws Exception {
687686 Entity a = new Entity ("Widget" , "a" );
688- ArrayList <Long > xs = new ArrayList <>();
689- xs .add (1L );
690- xs .add (2L );
687+ List <Long > xs = Arrays .asList (1L , 2L );
691688 a .setProperty ("x" , xs );
692689 datastore .put (a );
693690
694691 // [START surprising_behavior_example_1]
695692 Query q =
696693 new Query ("Widget" )
697- .setFilter (new FilterPredicate ("x" , FilterOperator .GREATER_THAN , 1 ))
698- .setFilter (new FilterPredicate ("x" , FilterOperator .LESS_THAN , 2 ));
694+ .setFilter (
695+ CompositeFilterOperator .and (
696+ new FilterPredicate ("x" , FilterOperator .GREATER_THAN , 1 ),
697+ new FilterPredicate ("x" , FilterOperator .LESS_THAN , 2 )));
699698 // [END surprising_behavior_example_1]
700699
701- // Note: The documentation describes that the entity "a" will not match
702- // because no value matches all filters. When run with the local test
703- // runner, the entity "a" *is* matched. This may be a difference in
704- // behavior between the local devserver and Cloud Datastore, so there
705- // aren't any assertions we can make in this test.
700+ // Entity "a" will not match because no individual value matches all filters.
701+ // See the documentation for more details:
702+ // https://cloud.google.com/appengine/docs/java/datastore/query-restrictions#properties_with_multiple_values_can_behave_in_surprising_ways
703+ List < Entity > results = datastore . prepare ( q ). asList ( FetchOptions . Builder . withDefaults ());
704+ assertThat ( results ). named ( "query results" ). isEmpty ();
706705 }
707706
708707 @ Test
@@ -716,21 +715,24 @@ public void queryRestrictions_surprisingMultipleValuesEquals_returnsMatchedEntit
716715 c .setProperty ("x" , ImmutableList .<Long >of (-6L , 2L ));
717716 Entity d = new Entity ("Widget" , "d" );
718717 d .setProperty ("x" , ImmutableList .<Long >of (-6L , 4L ));
719- datastore .put (ImmutableList .<Entity >of (a , b , c , d ));
718+ Entity e = new Entity ("Widget" , "e" );
719+ e .setProperty ("x" , ImmutableList .<Long >of (1L , 2L , 3L ));
720+ datastore .put (ImmutableList .<Entity >of (a , b , c , d , e ));
720721
721722 // [START surprising_behavior_example_2]
722723 Query q =
723724 new Query ("Widget" )
724- .setFilter (new FilterPredicate ("x" , FilterOperator .EQUAL , 1 ))
725- .setFilter (new FilterPredicate ("x" , FilterOperator .EQUAL , 2 ));
725+ .setFilter (
726+ CompositeFilterOperator .and (
727+ new FilterPredicate ("x" , FilterOperator .EQUAL , 1 ),
728+ new FilterPredicate ("x" , FilterOperator .EQUAL , 2 )));
726729 // [END surprising_behavior_example_2]
727730
731+ // Only "a" and "e" have both 1 and 2 in the "x" array-valued property.
732+ // See the documentation for more details:
733+ // https://cloud.google.com/appengine/docs/java/datastore/query-restrictions#properties_with_multiple_values_can_behave_in_surprising_ways
728734 List <Entity > results = datastore .prepare (q ).asList (FetchOptions .Builder .withDefaults ());
729- assertThat (getKeys (results )).named ("query result keys" ).contains (a .getKey ());
730-
731- // Note: When run in the test server, this matches "c" as expected and does
732- // not match "d" as expected. For some reason it does *not* match "b".
733- // The behavior of queries on repeated values is definitely surprising.
735+ assertThat (getKeys (results )).named ("query result keys" ).containsExactly (a .getKey (), e .getKey ());
734736 }
735737
736738 @ Test
@@ -752,6 +754,9 @@ public void queryRestrictions_surprisingMultipleValuesNotEquals_returnsMatchedEn
752754 Query q = new Query ("Widget" ).setFilter (new FilterPredicate ("x" , FilterOperator .NOT_EQUAL , 1 ));
753755 // [END surprising_behavior_example_3]
754756
757+ // The query matches any entity that has a some value other than 1. Only
758+ // entity "e" is not matched. See the documentation for more details:
759+ // https://cloud.google.com/appengine/docs/java/datastore/query-restrictions#properties_with_multiple_values_can_behave_in_surprising_ways
755760 List <Entity > results = datastore .prepare (q ).asList (FetchOptions .Builder .withDefaults ());
756761 assertThat (getKeys (results ))
757762 .named ("query result keys" )
@@ -770,17 +775,21 @@ public void queryRestrictions_surprisingMultipleValuesTwoNotEquals_returnsMatche
770775 // [START surprising_behavior_example_4]
771776 Query q =
772777 new Query ("Widget" )
773- .setFilter (new FilterPredicate ("x" , FilterOperator .NOT_EQUAL , 1 ))
774- .setFilter (new FilterPredicate ("x" , FilterOperator .NOT_EQUAL , 2 ));
778+ .setFilter (
779+ CompositeFilterOperator .and (
780+ new FilterPredicate ("x" , FilterOperator .NOT_EQUAL , 1 ),
781+ new FilterPredicate ("x" , FilterOperator .NOT_EQUAL , 2 )));
775782 // [END surprising_behavior_example_4]
776783
784+ // The two NOT_EQUAL filters in the query become like the combination of queries:
785+ // x < 1 OR (x > 1 AND x < 2) OR x > 2
786+ //
787+ // Only "b" has some value which matches the "x > 2" portion of this query.
788+ //
789+ // See the documentation for more details:
790+ // https://cloud.google.com/appengine/docs/java/datastore/query-restrictions#properties_with_multiple_values_can_behave_in_surprising_ways
777791 List <Entity > results = datastore .prepare (q ).asList (FetchOptions .Builder .withDefaults ());
778- assertThat (getKeys (results )).named ("query result keys" ).contains (b .getKey ());
779-
780- // Note: The documentation describes that the entity "a" will not match.
781- // When run with the local test runner, the entity "a" *is* matched. This
782- // may be a difference in behavior between the local devserver and Cloud
783- // Datastore.
792+ assertThat (getKeys (results )).named ("query result keys" ).containsExactly (b .getKey ());
784793 }
785794
786795 private Entity retrievePersonWithLastName (String targetLastName ) {
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