This is the json that is generated using PHP
[{"Sale":{"id":"1","customer_id":"1","amount":"15","created":"2014-05-17"}}]
Doing orderBy:id
is obviously not working. I read in other posts that an orderBy function needs to be created for this kind of data structure. I am not able to create the function. Can anyone please tell me what is the correct way to approach this?
Suppose you have:
$scope.sales = [{"Sale":{"id":"1"}},{"Sale":{"id":"2"}},{"Sale":{"id":"3"}}];
Why not just do following:
<div ng-repeat="sale in sales | orderBy:'Sale.id':true">
{{ sale.Sale.id }}
</div>
It works well with my case. May be Angular did not support it at the time you asked the question.
These type of data manipulations I like to keep them in the proper angular objects and for that reason I would create my custom filter, something like:
var sampleSource= [{"Sale":{"id":"8","customer_id":"1","amount":"15","created":"2014-05-17"}}, {"Sale":{"id":"5","customer_id":"6","amount":"15","created":"2015-05-17"}}];
var myApp = angular.module('myApp',[]);
myApp.filter('myFilter', function() {
return function(items) {
items.sort(function(a,b){
if (parseInt(a.Sale.id) > parseInt(b.Sale.id))
return 1;
if (parseInt(a.Sale.id) < parseInt(b.Sale.id))
return -1;
return 0; })
});
Important: I recommend the custom filter because as personal preference I do not like to overload my controllers or other objects with tasks(code) that I can separate on other objects which gives me more independence and cleaner code(one of the things I love about angular) but besides this personal preference I would say that this is not the only way but if you share my reasons behind it I hope it helps.
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