We're abstracting the search function here, as a search query, instead of a generic regex query, so that is can be implemented with regex on MongoDB, but with SQL's `LIKE` operator on Postgres. /ok-to-test tags="@tag.Sanity" <!-- This is an auto-generated comment: Cypress test results --> > [!TIP] > 🟢 🟢 🟢 All cypress tests have passed! 🎉 🎉 🎉 > Workflow run: <https://github.com/appsmithorg/appsmith/actions/runs/8859444126> > Commit: 60f0086858a8add161f483572d0cd0dbd41e9217 > Cypress dashboard url: <a href="https://internal.appsmith.com/app/cypress-dashboard/rundetails-65890b3c81d7400d08fa9ee5?branch=master&workflowId=8859444126&attempt=1" target="_blank">Click here!</a> <!-- end of auto-generated comment: Cypress test results --> <!-- This is an auto-generated comment: release notes by coderabbit.ai --> ## Summary by CodeRabbit - **New Features** - Introduced new methods for enhanced search capabilities, including case-insensitive searches. - Improved entity field filtering using custom query methods. - **Refactor** - Updated entity field references in `Workspace` and `Application` for consistency. - Replaced traditional criteria with custom query classes to simplify logic in filtering processes. - **Deprecations** - Deprecated older methods for case-insensitive regex matching in favor of new search methods. <!-- end of auto-generated comment: release notes by coderabbit.ai --> |
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