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…urn signature that I want from getTags(), but not clear how to beter return everything from the two queries. Two separate methods would be better, but there is overlap and the two are tied together. Propose and see how others want to refactor.
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I recently had need to get the tags attached to resources, to output in XML and JSON. I did not find a way to get the raw results from the snippet, so wrote my own database query.
This small refactoring extracts the queries into a method, so they can be called on their own and the raw tag objects returned.
There is a design flaw: the count/total values are tightly coupled to the query, and I have retained them inside the method. This required a new object to be returned, rather than the raw TaggerTag iterator which I was aiming for. Right now, I have no better alternative.