To show my GridView I use this ActiveDataProvider:
public function search($params)
{
$query = PublicationsPublication::find()
->select(['eid', 'title', 'pubdate', 'citedby', "STRING_AGG(DISTINCT(CONCAT(author.authid, ' - ', authname)), ', ') AS authors"])
->joinWith('publicationsAuthor')
->groupBy(['eid','title','pubdate','citedby']);
$dataProvider = new ActiveDataProvider([
'query' => $query,
]);
$this->load($params);
if (!$this->validate()) {
return $dataProvider;
}
...
}
I can't figure out how to use the column generated by the STRING_AGG() function in the Gridview.
Just in case is needed, the publicationsAuthor relation is coded this way:
public function getPublicationsAuthor() {
return $this->hasMany(PublicationsAuthor::className(), ['authid' => 'authid'])
->viaTable('publications.pub_author', ['pubid' => 'id']);
}
I need to use the STRING_AGG() function because I want to show many authors in one cell of the Gridview.
I tried to use the "authors" column in this way:
$gridColumns = [
[
'class' => 'kartik\grid\SerialColumn',
'width' => '20px',
],
'eid',
'title',
'pubdate',
'citedby',
'authors',
];
echo GridView::widget([
'dataProvider' => $dataProvider,
'filterModel' => $searchModel,
'columns' => $gridColumns,
'pager' => [
'firstPageLabel' => 'First',
'lastPageLabel' => 'Last'
],
...
]);
But unfortunately it didn't work. In the Grid all the values are set to "not set". The query works great because I tested it in PgAdmin.
yii\data\ActiveDataProvider works with models so only fields defined by model are available by default. The easiest way to add field generated by some expression is to add public property with same name to your model like this:
class PublicationsPublication extends ActiveRecord
{
public $authors;
// ... other code in PublicationsPublication model ...
public function attributeLabels()
{
// You can also add label for new field
return [
'authors' => 'Authors',
// ... other labels ...
];
}
}
The public property $authors will be loaded with data from field authors in the result of your SQL query. Then you can use it in grid as any other field.
The other option is to use yii\data\SqlDataProvider instead of yii\data\ActiveDataProvider.
Related
I'm trying display and filter data which I got via SQL SUM operator.
I have 2 table employee and department. Table employee contains department_id filed and salary filed. I need display all department and total SUM salary for every department.
I followed this guide, but GridView does not display any data.
Here is action:
public function actionIndex()
{
$searchModel = new DepartmentFrontendSearch();
$dataProvider = $searchModel->search(Yii::$app->request->queryParams);
return $this->render('index',
[
'dataProvider' => $dataProvider,
'searchModel' => $searchModel,
]
);
}
Model:
class DepartmentFrontendSearch extends DepartmentFrontend
public $employee_count;
public $salary;
public function rules() {
return [
[['employee_count','salary','name'], 'safe']
];
}
public function search($params) {
$query = DepartmentFrontend::find();
$subQuery = Employee::find()
->select('department_id, SUM(salary) as salary_amount')
->groupBy('department_id');
$query->leftJoin(['salarySum' => $subQuery], 'salarySum.department_id = id');
$dataProvider = new ActiveDataProvider([
'query' => $query,
]);
$dataProvider->setSort([
'attributes' => [
'name',
'salary'
]
]);
$this->load($params);
if (!$this->validate()) {
return $dataProvider;
}
$query->andFilterWhere(['like', 'name', $this->name]);
$query->andWhere(['salarySum.salary_amount' => $this->salary]);
return $dataProvider;
}
GRID:
echo GridView::widget([
'dataProvider' => $dataProvider,
'filterModel' => $searchModel,
'columns' => [
['class' => 'yii\grid\SerialColumn'],
'salary_amount',
'employee_count',
'name',
],
]);
So, can anybody tell me what I did wrong?
If You need a filter for the alias salary_amount you should add a specific var for this (do the fact salary_amount is an alias for sum(salary) the var $salary is not useful)
public $employee_count;
public $salary;
public $salary_amount;
otherwise use salary as alias too
the in your filter you are using
$query->andWhere(['salarySum.salary_amount' => $this->salary]);
But salary_amount is the result of an aggregation so you should use having(SUM(salary) = $this->salary_amount)
$query->having('SUM(salary) = ' . $this->salary_amount);
I've used the Gii AJAX Crud generator, and I'm being driven up a wall by my own stupidity. I am using Yii 2 and want to search with many to many, on a table that has that relation with ITSELF in a junction table, with the Grid View.
table tag (id, name).
table tag_child (parent_id, child_id)
Class Tag
...
public function getParents()
{
return $this->hasMany(self::className(), ['id' => 'child_id'])
->viaTable('tag_child', ['parent_id' => 'id']);
}
public function getChildren()
{
return $this->hasMany(self::className(), ['id' => 'parent_id'])
->viaTable('tag_child', ['child_id' => 'id']);
}
And in my grid-view /columns:
[
'class' => '\kartik\grid\DataColumn',
'attribute'=>'name',
],
[
'class' => '\kartik\grid\DataColumn',
'label' => 'Tag Type',
'value' => function($tag) {
return $tag->displayTagTypes();
},
'attribute' => 'tagTypes'
],
TagQuery.php
...
public $tagTypes;
public function search($params)
{
$query = Tag::find();
$dataProvider = new ActiveDataProvider([
'query' => $query,
]);
$this->load($params);
if (!$this->validate()) {
// $query->where('0=1');
return $dataProvider;
}
$query->joinWith('parents p');
$query->andFilterWhere(['id' => $this->id]);
$query->andFilterWhere(['like', 'tag.name', $this->name]);
return $dataProvider;
}
I'm able to display the results in my index table with that value function, but my Tag filter isn't able to search by tagTypes. How do I populate that?
As an example, when it's not many to many, I can use set my attribute to 'joinedTableName.value' and it works as soon as I add a $query->orFilterWhere('like', 'parent.name', $this->id) or whatever. But I'm at a loss now...
Declare $searchModel = new TagQuery() in your controller, then pass the $searchModel to the view and include it in the GridView options as 'filterModel' => $searchModel.
Either that, or you can do really custom filters using specific filterTypes and filter logic for each column.
You declare public tagType in the query model, but you don't do anything with it. $query->andFilterWhere(['like', 'tag.name', $this->tagType]);
I add another table field in my view , but the search button disappeared , How can I retrieve this form button ?
SaleItems = And a table mysql database.
<?php
<?= GridView::widget([
'dataProvider' => $dataProvider,
'filterModel' => $searchModel,
'formatter' => ['class' => 'yii\i18n\Formatter','nullDisplay' => ''],
'columns' => [
['class' => 'yii\grid\SerialColumn'],
**[
'attribute' => 'Data',
'content' => function(SaleItems $model, $key, $index, $column) {
return date('d/m/Y', strtotime($model->sale->date));
},
'header' => 'DATA'
],**
]); ?>
</div>
The search field disappears because in not setted properly in searchModel ..
for this you must extend the related modelSeacrh adding the relation with the related model and the filter for the field you need ..
for this you must set in the base mode, the relation
public function getSale()
{
return $this->hasOne(Sale::className(), ['id' => 'sale_id']);
}
/* Getter for sale data */
public function getSaleData() {
return $this->sale->data;
}
then setting up the search model declaring
/* your calculated attribute */
public $date;
/* setup rules */
public function rules() {
return [
/* your other rules */
[['data'], 'safe']
];
}
and extending
public function search($params) {
adding proper sort, for data
$dataProvider->setSort([
'attributes' => [
.....
'data' => [
'asc' => ['tbl_sale.data' => SORT_ASC],
'desc' => ['tbl_sale.data' => SORT_DESC],
'label' => 'Data'
]
]
]);
proper relation
if (!($this->load($params) && $this->validate())) {
/**
* The following line will allow eager loading with country data
* to enable sorting by country on initial loading of the grid.
*/
$query->joinWith(['sale']);
return $dataProvider;
}
and proper filter condition
// filter by sale data
$query->joinWith(['sale' => function ($q) {
$q->where('sale.data = ' . $this->data . ' ');
}]);
Once you do al this the searchModel contain the information for filter and the search field is showed in gridview
What in this answer is just a list of suggestion
you can find detailed tutorial in this doc (see the scenario 2 and adapt to your need)
http://www.yiiframework.com/wiki/621/filter-sort-by-calculated-related-fields-in-gridview-yii-2-0/
i am need to sort some fields (asc,desc) in GridView, but same fields are calculated. Look at code below:
SearchModel:
class ObjectSearch extends Object {
use SearchModelTrait;
public function rules()
{
return [
['id', 'integer', 'min' => 1],
];
}
public function search($params)
{
$this->company_id = \Yii::$app->user->identity->companyId;
$query = Object::find()->where(['company_id' => $this->company_id]);
$dataProvider = new ActiveDataProvider([
'query' => $query,
'pagination' => false,
]);
$dataProvider->setSort([
'attributes' => [
'id',
'name',
'lastReportResult' => [
'asc' => ['lastReportResult' =>SORT_ASC ],
'desc' => ['lastReportResult' => SORT_DESC],
'default' => SORT_ASC
],
'reportPercentDiff'
]
]);
if (!($this->load($params,'ObjectSearch') && $this->validate())) {
return $dataProvider;
}
$this->addCondition($query, 'id');
return $dataProvider;
}
Methods in Object model:
public function getLastReportResult()
{
$lastReport = $this->getLastReport();
$message = 0;
if (!empty($lastReport)) {
$statistic = new ReportStatistic($lastReport);
$message = $statistic->getPercent();
}
return $message;
}
/**
* #return int
*/
public function getReportPercentDiff()
{
$lastReport = $this->getLastReport();
$message = 0;
if (!empty($lastReport)) {
$statistic = $lastReport->getReportDiff();
if (!empty($statistic['diff'])) {
$message = $statistic['diff']['right_answers_percent_diff'];
} elseif (!empty($statistic['message'])) {
$message = $statistic['message'];
}
}
return $message;
}
So, by this methods, i am calculating a values of two fields, which are need's sorting. This way doesn't working, i have a Database Exception, because object table hasn't this fields. exception
How to do sorting of this fields ?
Update: I am the author of this answer and this answer is not accurate. Preferred way is to use database view
Add two public properties to ObjectSearch.php and mark it as safe
class ObjectSearch extends Object {
use SearchModelTrait;
public $lastReportResult, $reportPercentDiff;
public function rules()
{
return [
['id', 'integer', 'min' => 1],
[['lastReportResult', 'reportPercentDiff'], 'safe']
];
}
public function search($params)
{
$this->company_id = \Yii::$app->user->identity->companyId;
$query = Object::find()->where(['company_id' => $this->company_id]);
$dataProvider = new ActiveDataProvider([
'query' => $query,
'pagination' => false,
]);
$dataProvider->setSort([
'attributes' => [
'id',
'name',
'lastReportResult' => [
'asc' => ['lastReportResult' =>SORT_ASC ],
'desc' => ['lastReportResult' => SORT_DESC],
'default' => SORT_ASC
],
'reportPercentDiff' => [
'asc' => ['reportPercentDiff' =>SORT_ASC ],
'desc' => ['reportPercentDiff' => SORT_DESC],
'default' => SORT_ASC
],
]
]);
if (!($this->load($params,'ObjectSearch') && $this->validate())) {
return $dataProvider;
}
$this->addCondition($query, 'id');
return $dataProvider;
}
Then in index.php (view file in which you are having grid view) add lastReportResult and reportPercentDiff in array of all attributes (list of all attributes ob Object model)
...
<?= GridView::widget([
'dataProvider' => $dataProvider,
'filterModel' => $searchModel,
'columns' => [
['class' => 'yii\grid\SerialColumn'],
// your other attribute here
'lastReportResult',
'reportPercentDiff',
['class' => 'yii\grid\ActionColumn'],
],
]); ?>
...
For more info you can visit Kartik's blog at Yii
Though this is an old thread, stumbled upon this and tried to find other method to achieve sorting of purely calculated field to no avail... and this post unfortunately is not an answer as well... It just that I feel the need to post it here to give a heads up to those that still looking for the solution so as not to scratch their heads when trying the solution given and still fail.
The given example from documentation or referred links as far as I have tested only works if you have a column within the database schema (whether in the main table or the related tables). It will not work if the virtual attribute/calculated field you create is based on calculating (as an example multiplication of 2 column on the table)
e.g:
table purchase: | purchase_id | product_id | quantity |
table product: | product_id | unit_price |
then, if we use a virtual attribute 'purchase_total' for model 'purchase' which is the multiplication of quantity and unit_price (from the join table of purchase and product on product_id), eventually you will hit an error saying 'purchase_total' column can not be found when you tried to sort them using the method discussed so far.
Following on from this:
Yii2 how does search() in SearchModel work?
I would like to be able to filter a GridView column of relational data. This is what I mean:
I have two tables, TableA and TableB. Both have corresponding models generated using Gii. TableA has a foreign key to a value in TableB, like this:
TableA
attrA1, attrA2, attrA3, TableB.attrB1
TableB
attrB1, attrB2, attrB3
attrA1 and attrB1 are the primary keys of their corresponding tables.
Now, I have a Yii2 GridView of attrA2, attrA3 and attrB2. I have a working filter on attrA2 and attrA3 so that I can search on column values. I also have a working sort for these two columns too - by just clicking on the column header. I would like to be able to add this filtering and sorting on attrB2 too.
My TableASearch model looks like this:
public function search($params){
$query = TableA::find();
$dataProvider = new ActiveDataProvider([
'query' => $query,
]);
if (!($this->load($params) && $this->validate())) {
return $dataProvider;
}
$this->addCondition($query, 'attrA2');
$this->addCondition($query, 'attrA2', true);
$this->addCondition($query, 'attrA3');
$this->addCondition($query, 'attrA3', true);
return $dataProvider;
}
In my TableA model, I set the related value like this
public $relationalValue;
public function afterFind(){
$b = TableB::find(['attrB1' => $this->attrB1]);
$this->relationalValue = $b->relationalValue;
}
Although it is probably not the best way of doing this. I think I have to use $relationalValue somewhere in my search function but I'm not sure how. Similarly, I would like to be able to sort by this column too - just like I can for attrA2 and AttrA3 by clicking on the header link`. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
This is based on the description in the guide. The base code for the SearchModel comes from the Gii code generator. This is also assuming that $this->TableB has been setup using hasOne() or hasMany() relation. See this doc.
1. Setup search model
In TableASearch model add:
public function attributes()
{
// add related fields to searchable attributes
return array_merge(parent::attributes(), ['TableB.attrB1']);
}
public function rules()
{
return [
/* your other rules */
[['TableB.attrB1'], 'safe']
];
}
Then in TableASearch->search() add (before $this->load()):
$dataProvider->sort->attributes['TableB.attrB1'] = [
'asc' => ['TableB.attrB1' => SORT_ASC],
'desc' => ['TableB.attrB1' => SORT_DESC],
];
$query->joinWith(['TableB']);
Then the actual search of your data (below $this->load()):
$query->andFilterWhere([
'like',
'TableB.attrB1',
$this->getAttribute('TableB.attrB1')
]);
2. Configure GridView
Add to your view:
echo GridView::widget([
'dataProvider' => $dataProvider,
'filterModel' => $searchModel,
'columns' => [
/* Other columns */
'TableB1.attrB1',
/* Other columns */
]
]);
Filtering a gridview by a column is damn easy in Yii 2.0. Please add the filter attribute to a gridview column having lookup values, as under:
[
"class" => yii\grid\DataColumn::className(),
"attribute" => "status_id",
'filter' => ArrayHelper::map(Status::find()->orderBy('name')->asArray()->all(), 'id', 'name'),
"value" => function($model){
if ($rel = $model->getStatus()->one()) {
return yii\helpers\Html::a($rel->name,["crud/status/view", 'id' => $rel->id,],["data-pjax"=>0]);
} else {
return '';
}
},
"format" => "raw",
],
I'm stuck with this problem too, and my solution is rather different. I have two simple models:
Book:
class Book extends ActiveRecord
{
....
public static function tableName()
{
return 'books';
}
public function getAuthor()
{
return $this->hasOne(Author::className(), ['id' => 'author_id']);
}
And Author:
class Author extends ActiveRecord
{
public static function tableName()
{
return 'authors';
}
public function getBooks()
{
return $this->hasMany(Book::className(), ['author_id' => 'id']);
}
But my search logic is in different model. And i didn't find how can i implement search without creating additional field author_first_name. So this is my solution:
class BookSearch extends Model
{
public $id;
public $title;
public $author_first_name;
public function rules()
{
return [
[['id', 'author_id'], 'integer'],
[['title', 'author_first_name'], 'safe'],
];
}
public function search($params)
{
$query = Book::find()->joinWith(['author' => function($query) { $query->from(['author' => 'authors']);}]);
$dataProvider = new ActiveDataProvider([
'query' => $query,
'pagination' => array('pageSize' => 50),
'sort'=>[
'attributes'=>[
'author_first_name'=>[
'asc' => ['author.first_name' => SORT_ASC],
'desc' => ['author.first_name' => SORT_DESC],
]
]
]
]);
if (!($this->load($params) && $this->validate())) {
return $dataProvider;
}
....
$query->andWhere(['like', 'author.first_name', $this->author_first_name]);
return $dataProvider;
}
}
This is for creating table alias: function($query) { $query->from(['author' => 'authors']);}
And GridView code is:
<?php echo GridView::widget([
'dataProvider' => $dataProvider,
'filterModel' => $searchModel,
'columns' => [
[
'attribute' => 'id',
'filter' => false,
],
[
'attribute' => 'title',
],
[
'attribute' => 'author_first_name',
'value' => function ($model) {
if ($model->author) {
$model->author->getFullName();
} else {
return '';
}
},
'filter' => true,
],
['class' => 'yii\grid\ActionColumn'],
],
]); ?>
I will appreciate any critiques and advice.