Tastypie returns an array, including nested resources as follows:
data = [
{"adult_price": "123", "child_price": "123", "currency": [{"abbrev": "USD", "id": "1", "name": "US Dollars", "resource_uri": "/api/v1/currency/1/", "symbol": "$"}], "day": [{"day_of_week": "TUE", "id": "2", "resource_uri": "/api/v1/days/2/"}], "description": "Please enter the tour description here", "id": "1", "important": "ex. Please contact us to negotiate a price if you want to book the Fiat for 1 person only.", "location": [{"id": "1", "name": "Dublin", "resource_uri": "/api/v1/location/1/"}], "name": "test dublin", "resource_uri": "/api/v1/tours/1/", "start_time": "23:03:51", "subtitle": "ex. These prices include... but not...", "teenager_student_price": "123", "under_6_price": "123"},
{"adult_price": "22", "child_price": "22", "currency": [{"abbrev": "USD", "id": "1", "name": "US Dollars", "resource_uri": "/api/v1/currency/1/", "symbol": "$"}], "day": [{"day_of_week": "WED", "id": "3", "resource_uri": "/api/v1/days/3/"}], "description": "Please enter the tour description here", "id": "2", "important": "ex. Please contact us to negotiate a price if you want to book the Fiat for 1 person only.", "location": [{"id": "2", "name": "Venice", "resource_uri": "/api/v1/location/2/"}], "name": "test Venice", "resource_uri": "/api/v1/tours/2/", "start_time": "23:09:01", "subtitle": "ex. These prices include... but not...", "teenager_student_price": "22", "under_6_price": "22"},
{"adult_price": "22", "child_price": "222", "currency": [{"abbrev": "USD", "id": "1", "name": "US Dollars", "resource_uri": "/api/v1/currency/1/", "symbol": "$"}], "day": [{"day_of_week": "MON", "id": "1", "resource_uri": "/api/v1/days/1/"}, {"day_of_week": "TUE", "id": "2", "resource_uri": "/api/v1/days/2/"}, {"day_of_week": "WED", "id": "3", "resource_uri": "/api/v1/days/3/"}], "description": "Please enter the tour description here", "id": "3", "important": "ex. Please contact us to negotiate a price if you want to book the Fiat for 1 person only.", "location": [{"id": "3", "name": "Rome", "resource_uri": "/api/v1/location/3/"}], "name": "test Rome", "resource_uri": "/api/v1/tours/3/", "start_time": "23:15:09", "subtitle": "ex. These prices include... but not...", "teenager_student_price": "22", "under_6_price": "222"},
{"adult_price": "22", "child_price": "222", "currency": [{"abbrev": "USD", "id": "1", "name": "US Dollars", "resource_uri": "/api/v1/currency/1/", "symbol": "$"}], "day": [{"day_of_week": "MON", "id": "1", "resource_uri": "/api/v1/days/1/"}, {"day_of_week": "WED", "id": "3", "resource_uri": "/api/v1/days/3/"}], "description": "Please enter the tour description here", "id": "4", "important": "ex. Please contact us to negotiate a price if you want to book the Fiat for 1 person only.", "location": [{"id": "3", "name": "Rome", "resource_uri": "/api/v1/location/3/"}], "name": "test Rome 2", "resource_uri": "/api/v1/tours/4/", "start_time": "01:01:11", "subtitle": "ex. These prices include... but not...", "teenager_student_price": "22", "under_6_price": "22"}, {"adult_price": "123", "child_price": "123", "currency": [{"abbrev": "USD", "id": "1", "name": "US Dollars", "resource_uri": "/api/v1/currency/1/", "symbol": "$"}], "day": [{"day_of_week": "TUE", "id": "2", "resource_uri": "/api/v1/days/2/"}, {"day_of_week": "THU", "id": "4", "resource_uri": "/api/v1/days/4/"}], "description": "Please enter the tour description here", "id": "5", "important": "ex. Please contact us to negotiate a price if you want to book the Fiat for 1 person only.", "location": [{"id": "2", "name": "Venice", "resource_uri": "/api/v1/location/2/"}], "name": "test Venice 2", "resource_uri": "/api/v1/tours/5/", "start_time": "01:03:27", "subtitle": "ex. These prices include... but not...", "teenager_student_price": "123", "under_6_price": "123"}
]
I would like to perform a .groupBy that groups by the location[0].names attribute, which should return an array of 3 arrays. Is this possible?
How can I perform the equivalent of:
_.groupBy(data, 'location[0].name']
The second argument for groupBy
can be a function or a string:
groupBy
_.groupBy(list, iterator)
Splits a collection into sets, grouped by the result of running each value through iterator. If iterator is a string instead of a function, groups by the property named by iterator on each of the values.
You want to use the function form since you're not grouping on a simple top-level property:
_(data).groupBy(function(o) {
return o.location[0].name;
});
Or:
_(data).groupBy(o => o.location[0].name)
Demo: http://jsfiddle.net/ambiguous/YFKXC/
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