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@lbrant1 lbrant1 commented Oct 16, 2018

Only ignore a key if all it's data is empty. In the case of range
filter, we need to know which value we are filtering on (the greater
than or less than) and it is fine if one of those values is Falsy

Only ignore a key if all it's data is empty. In the case of range
filter, we need to know which value we are filtering on (the greater
than or less than) and it is fine if one of those values is Falsy
seeker/views.py Outdated
values = sorted(values)
parts.extend(urlencode({key: val}) for val in values)
return '&'.join(parts)
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What is this here for?

seeker/views.py Outdated
if ignore and key in ignore:
continue
if not data[key]:
if not data.getlist(key) or not any(data.getlist(key)):
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Can we put "values = data.getlist(key)" above this and just do the "any" check?

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Since all items passed in are string values, the only false items would be an empty values list or a a list of empty strings.
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Did you mean for this to go into master, or 4.0?

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