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/Filters GET

Overview

Lists filtered records.

Summary

This endpoint will return a set of records filtered by an expression. The filter can be applied to multiple fields and have multiple and/or conditions in it. Alternatively, you may use an existing filter by specifying its id. If both a filter definition and a filter id are passed, the two filters will be joined with an AND. Care will need to be taken to make sure that any filters used have appropriate indexes on the server side otherwise the runtime of the endpoint will be very long. Related fields can be searched by specifying the field name as: "link_name.remote_field", so if you wished to search the Accounts module by a related member account you would use "members.sic_code".

Request Arguments

Name Type Description Required
filter String The filter expression. Filter expressions are explained below. Note that JSON-encoded filters can be specified as query parameters in one of two ways for GET requests:
  1. By specifying individual filter arguments as distinct parameters. Example: filter[0][id]=1.
  2. By specifying the whole filter as a single JSON-encoded string. Note that this syntax is currently not supported on certain modules. Example: filter=[{"id":"1"}].
False
filter_id String Identifier for a preexisting filter. If filter is also set, the two filters are joined with an AND. False
max_num Integer A maximum number of records to return. Default is 20. False
offset Integer The number of records to skip over before records are returned. Default is 0. False
fields String Comma delimited list of fields to return. Each field may be represented either by string, or by map containing field name and additional field parameters (applicable to link and collection fields). The fields id and date_modified will always be returned.
Example: name,account_type,description,{"name":"opportunities","fields":["id","name","sales_status"],"order_by":"date_closed:desc"}
For more details on additional field parameters, see Relate API and Collection API.
False
view String Instead of defining the fields argument, the view argument can be used instead. The field list is constructed at the server side based on the view definition which is requested. This argument can be used in combination with the fields argument. Common views are "record" and "list".
Example: record
False
order_by String How to sort the returned records, in a comma delimited list with the direction appended to the column name after a colon.
Example: name:DESC,account_type:DESC,date_modified:ASC
False
q String A search expression, will search on this module. Cannot be used at the same time as a filter expression or id. False
deleted Boolean Boolean to show deleted records in the result set. False
nulls_last Boolean Boolean to return records with null values in order_by fields last in the result set. False

Filter Expressions

There are four types of filters:

Basic

This will filter the results by checking the field "name" for value "Nelson Inc". This will only find exact matches.
Example
{
   "filter":[
      {
         "name":"Nelson Inc"
      }
   ]
}

Full

This expression allows you to specify what operation you want to use for filtering on the field. In the example you would match any record where the field "name" starts with the value "Nelson".
Example
{
   "filter":[
      {
         "name":{
            "$starts":"Nelson"
         }
      }
   ]
}
Below is a list of operation types:
Operation Description
$equals Performs an exact match on that field.
$not_equals Performs an exact match on that field.
$not_equals Matches on non-matching values.
$starts Matches on anything that starts with the value.
$ends Matches anything that ends with the value.
$contains Matches anything that contains the value
$in Finds anything where field matches one of the values as specified as an array.
$not_in Finds anything where field does not matches any of the values as specified as an array.
$is_null Checks if the field is null. This operation does not need a value specified.
$not_null Checks if the field is not null. This operation does not need a value specified.
$lt Matches when the field is less than the value.
$lte Matches when the field is less than or equal to the value.
$gt Matches when the field is greater than the value.
$gte Matches when the field is greater than or equal to the value.

Sub-expressions

This allows you to group filter expressions into or/and groupings. By default all expressions are and'ed together. The example expression would match if the field "name" was either "Nelson Inc" or "Nelson LLC". The only currently accepted sub-expression types are "$and" and "$or".
Example
{
   "filter":[
      {
         "$or":[
            {
               "name":"Nelson Inc"
            },
            {
               "name":"Nelson LLC"
            }
         ]
      }
   ]
}

Modules

There are two module expressions, they operate on modules instead of fields. The current module can be specified by either using the module name "_this" or by leaving the module name as a blank string. The example expression would filter the records in the current module to only your favorites. The only currently accepted module expressions are "$favorite" and "$owner".
Example
{
   "filter":[
      {
         "$favorite":"_this"
      }
   ]
}

Response Arguments

Name Type Description
next_offset Integer Displays the next offset for retrieval of additional results. -1 will be returned when there are no more records.
records Array An array of results containing matched records.

Response

{
   "next_offset":-1,
   "records":[
      {
         "id":"fa300a0e-0ad1-b322-9601-512d0983c19a",
         "name":"Dale Spivey",
         "date_modified":"2013-02-28T05:03:00+00:00",
         "description":"",
         "opportunities": [
            {
               _module: "Opportunities",
               "id": "b0701501-1fab-8ae7-3942-540da93f5017",
               "name": "360 Vacations - 228 Units",
               "date_modified": "2014-09-08T16:05:00+03:00",
               "sales_status": "New"
            },
         ],
         "_acl": {
            "fields": {
            }
         }
      },
      {
         "id":"95e17367-9b3d-0e26-22dc-512d0961fedf",
         "name":"Florence Haddock",
         "date_modified":"2013-02-26T19:12:00+00:00",
         "description":"",
         "opportunities": [
            {
               _module: "Opportunities"
               date_modified: "2014-09-08T16:05:00+03:00"
               id: "9ce7c088-8ee4-7cd3-18f1-540da944d4c0"
               name: "360 Vacations - 312 Units"
               sales_status: "New"
            },
         ],
         "_acl": {
            "fields": {
            }
         }
      }
   ]
}

Change Log

Version Change
v10 Added /<module>/filter GET endpoint.