How to sort a collection from a pagination result
I have this collection I have obtained with a paginate query :
$apps = $query->paginate(10);
The result is something like that :
I would like to sort this collection before to send it, especially the "data" array. I tried a lot of things with "sortBy" and "sortByDesc". Without success. Each time I use these methods, the pagination is "broken".
How to sort this kind of json obtained by pagination ?
Merci
Dom
laravel
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I have this collection I have obtained with a paginate query :
$apps = $query->paginate(10);
The result is something like that :
I would like to sort this collection before to send it, especially the "data" array. I tried a lot of things with "sortBy" and "sortByDesc". Without success. Each time I use these methods, the pagination is "broken".
How to sort this kind of json obtained by pagination ?
Merci
Dom
laravel
You need to decide if you need the data as a whole sorted; or just the items that are returned as a result of pagination. If the first you need to build a query that does the sorting for you (so RDBMS itself does the sorting). You may find my package useful for that. Good Luck!
– Kyslik
Nov 13 '18 at 11:16
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I have this collection I have obtained with a paginate query :
$apps = $query->paginate(10);
The result is something like that :
I would like to sort this collection before to send it, especially the "data" array. I tried a lot of things with "sortBy" and "sortByDesc". Without success. Each time I use these methods, the pagination is "broken".
How to sort this kind of json obtained by pagination ?
Merci
Dom
laravel
I have this collection I have obtained with a paginate query :
$apps = $query->paginate(10);
The result is something like that :
I would like to sort this collection before to send it, especially the "data" array. I tried a lot of things with "sortBy" and "sortByDesc". Without success. Each time I use these methods, the pagination is "broken".
How to sort this kind of json obtained by pagination ?
Merci
Dom
laravel
laravel
asked Nov 13 '18 at 11:03
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You need to decide if you need the data as a whole sorted; or just the items that are returned as a result of pagination. If the first you need to build a query that does the sorting for you (so RDBMS itself does the sorting). You may find my package useful for that. Good Luck!
– Kyslik
Nov 13 '18 at 11:16
add a comment |
You need to decide if you need the data as a whole sorted; or just the items that are returned as a result of pagination. If the first you need to build a query that does the sorting for you (so RDBMS itself does the sorting). You may find my package useful for that. Good Luck!
– Kyslik
Nov 13 '18 at 11:16
You need to decide if you need the data as a whole sorted; or just the items that are returned as a result of pagination. If the first you need to build a query that does the sorting for you (so RDBMS itself does the sorting). You may find my package useful for that. Good Luck!
– Kyslik
Nov 13 '18 at 11:16
You need to decide if you need the data as a whole sorted; or just the items that are returned as a result of pagination. If the first you need to build a query that does the sorting for you (so RDBMS itself does the sorting). You may find my package useful for that. Good Luck!
– Kyslik
Nov 13 '18 at 11:16
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You can use orderBy
, orderByDesc
or orderByRaw
to order the query before paginating the results:
docs:
$apps = $query->orderBy('created_at')->paginate(10);
hi remul, thanks for the answer. I did not precise but i don't want to use the "orderBy" method of the query. I need to sort the result after the pagination is done.
– Dom
Nov 13 '18 at 12:19
Why do you need to sort the result after the pagination? As far as I can tell laravel has no built in support for this.
– Remul
Nov 13 '18 at 12:36
I cannot use "orderBy" in my query on some fields. Because these fields are added to the collection after the paginate (and so after the query).
– Dom
Nov 13 '18 at 13:29
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You can use orderBy
, orderByDesc
or orderByRaw
to order the query before paginating the results:
docs:
$apps = $query->orderBy('created_at')->paginate(10);
hi remul, thanks for the answer. I did not precise but i don't want to use the "orderBy" method of the query. I need to sort the result after the pagination is done.
– Dom
Nov 13 '18 at 12:19
Why do you need to sort the result after the pagination? As far as I can tell laravel has no built in support for this.
– Remul
Nov 13 '18 at 12:36
I cannot use "orderBy" in my query on some fields. Because these fields are added to the collection after the paginate (and so after the query).
– Dom
Nov 13 '18 at 13:29
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You can use orderBy
, orderByDesc
or orderByRaw
to order the query before paginating the results:
docs:
$apps = $query->orderBy('created_at')->paginate(10);
hi remul, thanks for the answer. I did not precise but i don't want to use the "orderBy" method of the query. I need to sort the result after the pagination is done.
– Dom
Nov 13 '18 at 12:19
Why do you need to sort the result after the pagination? As far as I can tell laravel has no built in support for this.
– Remul
Nov 13 '18 at 12:36
I cannot use "orderBy" in my query on some fields. Because these fields are added to the collection after the paginate (and so after the query).
– Dom
Nov 13 '18 at 13:29
add a comment |
You can use orderBy
, orderByDesc
or orderByRaw
to order the query before paginating the results:
docs:
$apps = $query->orderBy('created_at')->paginate(10);
You can use orderBy
, orderByDesc
or orderByRaw
to order the query before paginating the results:
docs:
$apps = $query->orderBy('created_at')->paginate(10);
answered Nov 13 '18 at 11:24
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hi remul, thanks for the answer. I did not precise but i don't want to use the "orderBy" method of the query. I need to sort the result after the pagination is done.
– Dom
Nov 13 '18 at 12:19
Why do you need to sort the result after the pagination? As far as I can tell laravel has no built in support for this.
– Remul
Nov 13 '18 at 12:36
I cannot use "orderBy" in my query on some fields. Because these fields are added to the collection after the paginate (and so after the query).
– Dom
Nov 13 '18 at 13:29
add a comment |
hi remul, thanks for the answer. I did not precise but i don't want to use the "orderBy" method of the query. I need to sort the result after the pagination is done.
– Dom
Nov 13 '18 at 12:19
Why do you need to sort the result after the pagination? As far as I can tell laravel has no built in support for this.
– Remul
Nov 13 '18 at 12:36
I cannot use "orderBy" in my query on some fields. Because these fields are added to the collection after the paginate (and so after the query).
– Dom
Nov 13 '18 at 13:29
hi remul, thanks for the answer. I did not precise but i don't want to use the "orderBy" method of the query. I need to sort the result after the pagination is done.
– Dom
Nov 13 '18 at 12:19
hi remul, thanks for the answer. I did not precise but i don't want to use the "orderBy" method of the query. I need to sort the result after the pagination is done.
– Dom
Nov 13 '18 at 12:19
Why do you need to sort the result after the pagination? As far as I can tell laravel has no built in support for this.
– Remul
Nov 13 '18 at 12:36
Why do you need to sort the result after the pagination? As far as I can tell laravel has no built in support for this.
– Remul
Nov 13 '18 at 12:36
I cannot use "orderBy" in my query on some fields. Because these fields are added to the collection after the paginate (and so after the query).
– Dom
Nov 13 '18 at 13:29
I cannot use "orderBy" in my query on some fields. Because these fields are added to the collection after the paginate (and so after the query).
– Dom
Nov 13 '18 at 13:29
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You need to decide if you need the data as a whole sorted; or just the items that are returned as a result of pagination. If the first you need to build a query that does the sorting for you (so RDBMS itself does the sorting). You may find my package useful for that. Good Luck!
– Kyslik
Nov 13 '18 at 11:16