Struct stac_api::Search

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pub struct Search {
    pub limit: Option<u64>,
    pub bbox: Option<Vec<f64>>,
    pub datetime: Option<String>,
    pub intersects: Option<Geometry>,
    pub ids: Option<Vec<String>>,
    pub collections: Option<Vec<String>>,
    pub fields: Option<Fields>,
    pub sortby: Option<Vec<Sortby>>,
    pub filter_crs: Option<String>,
    pub filter: Option<Filter>,
    pub query: Option<Map<String, Value>>,
    pub additional_fields: Map<String, Value>,
}
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The core parameters for STAC search are defined by OAFeat, and STAC adds a few parameters for convenience.

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§limit: Option<u64>

The maximum number of results to return (page size).

§bbox: Option<Vec<f64>>

Requested bounding box.

§datetime: Option<String>

Single date+time, or a range (‘/’ separator), formatted to RFC 3339, section 5.6.

Use double dots .. for open date ranges.

§intersects: Option<Geometry>

Searches items by performing intersection between their geometry and provided GeoJSON geometry.

All GeoJSON geometry types must be supported.

§ids: Option<Vec<String>>

Array of Item ids to return.

§collections: Option<Vec<String>>

Array of one or more Collection IDs that each matching Item must be in.

§fields: Option<Fields>

Include/exclude fields from item collections.

§sortby: Option<Vec<Sortby>>

Fields by which to sort results.

§filter_crs: Option<String>

Recommended to not be passed, but server must only accept http://www.opengis.net/def/crs/OGC/1.3/CRS84 as a valid value, may reject any others

§filter: Option<Filter>

CQL2 filter expression.

§query: Option<Map<String, Value>>

Additional filtering based on properties.

It is recommended to use the filter extension instead.

§additional_fields: Map<String, Value>

Additional fields.

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pub fn new() -> Search

Creates a new, empty search.

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use stac_api::Search;

let search = Search::new();
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pub fn ids(self, ids: impl Into<Option<Vec<String>>>) -> Search

Sets the ids field of this search.

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use stac_api::Search;
let search = Search::new().ids(vec!["an-id".to_string()]);
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pub fn validate(&self) -> Result<()>

Validates this search.

E.g. the search is invalid if both bbox and intersects are specified.

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use stac_api::Search;
let mut search = Search { bbox: Some(vec![-180.0, -90.0, 180.0, 80.0]), ..Default::default() };
search.validate().unwrap();
search.intersects = Some(stac::Geometry::point(0., 0.));
let _ = search.validate().unwrap_err();
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pub fn collection_matches(&self, item: &Item) -> bool

Returns true if this item’s collection matches this search.

§Examples
use stac_api::Search;
use stac::Item;

let mut search = Search::new();
let mut item = Item::new("item-id");
assert!(search.collection_matches(&item));
search.collections = Some(vec!["collection-id".to_string()]);
assert!(!search.collection_matches(&item));
item.collection = Some("collection-id".to_string());
assert!(search.collection_matches(&item));
item.collection = Some("another-collection-id".to_string());
assert!(!search.collection_matches(&item));
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pub fn id_matches(&self, item: &Item) -> bool

Returns true if this item’s id matches this search.

§Examples
use stac_api::Search;
use stac::Item;

let mut search = Search::new();
let mut item = Item::new("item-id");
assert!(search.id_matches(&item));
search.ids = Some(vec!["item-id".to_string()]);
assert!(search.id_matches(&item));
search.ids = Some(vec!["another-id".to_string()]);
assert!(!search.id_matches(&item));
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pub fn datetime_matches(&self, item: &Item) -> Result<bool>

Returns true if this item’s datetime matches this search.

§Examples
use stac_api::Search;
use stac::Item;

let mut search = Search::new();
let mut item = Item::new("item-id");  // default datetime is now
assert!(search.datetime_matches(&item).unwrap());
search.datetime = Some("../2023-10-09T00:00:00Z".to_string());
assert!(!search.datetime_matches(&item).unwrap());
item.properties.datetime = Some("2023-10-08T00:00:00Z".to_string());
assert!(search.datetime_matches(&item).unwrap());
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pub fn query_matches(&self, _: &Item) -> Result<bool>

Returns true if this item’s matches this search query.

Currently unsupported, always raises an error if query is set.

§Examples
use stac_api::Search;
use stac::Item;

let mut search = Search::new();
let mut item = Item::new("item-id");
assert!(search.query_matches(&item).unwrap());
search.query = Some(Default::default());
assert!(search.query_matches(&item).is_err());
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pub fn filter_matches(&self, _: &Item) -> Result<bool>

Returns true if this item matches this search’s filter.

Currently unsupported, always raises an error if filter is set.

§Examples
use stac_api::Search;
use stac::Item;

let mut search = Search::new();
let mut item = Item::new("item-id");
assert!(search.filter_matches(&item).unwrap());
search.filter = Some(Default::default());
assert!(search.filter_matches(&item).is_err());

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fn clone(&self) -> Search

Returns a copy of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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fn default() -> Search

Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more
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fn deserialize<__D>(__deserializer: __D) -> Result<Self, __D::Error>
where __D: Deserializer<'de>,

Deserialize this value from the given Serde deserializer. Read more
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fn serialize<__S>(&self, __serializer: __S) -> Result<__S::Ok, __S::Error>
where __S: Serializer,

Serialize this value into the given Serde serializer. Read more
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type Error = Error

The type returned in the event of a conversion error.
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fn try_from(get_search: GetSearch) -> Result<Search>

Performs the conversion.
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impl TryFrom<Search> for GetSearch

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type Error = Error

The type returned in the event of a conversion error.
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fn try_from(search: Search) -> Result<GetSearch>

Performs the conversion.

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