I\'ve been reading Doctrine\'s documentation, but I haven\'t been able to find a way to sort findAll() Results.
I\'m using symfony2 + doctrine, this is the statemen
$this->getDoctrine()->getRepository('MyBundle:MyTable')->findBy([], ['username' => 'ASC']);
Modify the default findAll function in EntityRepository like this:
public function findAll( array $orderBy = null )
{
return $this->findBy([], $orderBy);
}
That way you can use the ''findAll'' on any query for any data table with an option to sort the query
You need to use a criteria, for example:
<?php
namespace Bundle\Controller;
use Symfony\Bundle\FrameworkBundle\Controller\Controller;
use Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Request;
use Doctrine\Common\Collections\Criteria;
/**
* Thing controller
*/
class ThingController extends Controller
{
public function thingsAction(Request $request, $id)
{
$ids=explode(',',$id);
$criteria = new Criteria(null, <<DQL ordering expression>>, null, null );
$rep = $this->getDoctrine()->getManager()->getRepository('Bundle:Thing');
$things = $rep->matching($criteria);
return $this->render('Bundle:Thing:things.html.twig', [
'entities' => $things,
]);
}
}
As @Lighthart as shown, yes it's possible, although it adds significant fat to the controller and isn't DRY.
You should really define your own query in the entity repository, it's simple and best practice.
use Doctrine\ORM\EntityRepository;
class UserRepository extends EntityRepository
{
public function findAll()
{
return $this->findBy(array(), array('username' => 'ASC'));
}
}
Then you must tell your entity to look for queries in the repository:
/**
* @ORM\Table(name="User")
* @ORM\Entity(repositoryClass="Acme\UserBundle\Entity\Repository\UserRepository")
*/
class User
{
...
}
Finally, in your controller:
$this->getDoctrine()->getRepository('AcmeBundle:User')->findAll();
It's useful to look at source code sometimes.
For example findAll
implementation is very simple (vendor/doctrine/orm/lib/Doctrine/ORM/EntityRepository.php
):
public function findAll()
{
return $this->findBy(array());
}
So we look at findBy
and find what we need (orderBy
)
public function findBy(array $criteria, array $orderBy = null, $limit = null, $offset = null)
findBy method in Symfony excepts two parameters. First is array of fields you want to search on and second array is the the sort field and its order
public function findSorted()
{
return $this->findBy(['name'=>'Jhon'], ['date'=>'DESC']);
}