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CollectionFind::sort

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CollectionFind::sortSet the sorting criteria

Descripción

public mysql_xdevapi\CollectionFind::sort(string $sort_expr): mysql_xdevapi\CollectionFind

Sort the result set by the field selected in the sort_expr argument. The allowed orders are ASC (Ascending) or DESC (Descending). This operation is equivalent to the 'ORDER BY' SQL operation and it follows the same set of rules.

Parámetros

sort_expr

One or more sorting expressions can be provided. The evaluation is from left to right, and each expression is separated by a comma.

Valores devueltos

A CollectionFind object that can be used to execute the command, or to add additional operations.

Ejemplos

Ejemplo #1 mysql_xdevapi\CollectionFind::sort() example

<?php
$session
= mysql_xdevapi\getSession("mysqlx://user:password@localhost");
$session->sql("DROP DATABASE IF EXISTS addressbook")->execute();
$session->sql("CREATE DATABASE addressbook")->execute();

$schema = $session->getSchema("addressbook");
$create = $schema->createCollection("people");
$create
->add('{"name": "Alfred", "age": 18, "job": "Butler"}')
->
execute();
$create
->add('{"name": "Reginald", "age": 42, "job": "Butler"}')
->
execute();

// ...

$collection = $schema->getCollection("people");

$result = $collection
->find()
->
sort('job desc', 'age asc')
->
execute();

var_dump($result->fetchAll());
?>

El resultado del ejemplo sería algo similar a:

array(2) {
  [0]=>
  array(4) {
    ["_id"]=>
    string(28) "00005b6b53610000000000000106"
    ["age"]=>
    int(18)
    ["job"]=>
    string(6) "Butler"
    ["name"]=>
    string(6) "Alfred"
  }
  [1]=>
  array(4) {
    ["_id"]=>
    string(28) "00005b6b53610000000000000107"
    ["age"]=>
    int(42)
    ["job"]=>
    string(6) "Butler"
    ["name"]=>
    string(8) "Reginald"
  }
}
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