codiverum/yii2-relation-search-filter

Simple extension for making searching and filtering by related field simple.

1.0.7 2015-10-20 08:03 UTC

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README

Simple extension for making searching and filtering by related field simple.

Use this trait to easily add ability to display/filter by related entity attribute. It also allows to use table aliases. Extension is pretty simple but makes the code cleaner, especially when using aliases (there are some auto-formatting bugs in some IDEs).

Installation

The preferred way to install this extension is through composer.

Either run

php composer.phar require --prefer-dist codiverum/yii2-relation-search-filter "*"

or add

"codiverum/yii2-relation-search-filter": "*"

to the require section of your composer.json file.

Usage

To use the trait you need to do the following (first example without using aliases):

  1. In top of your class (search-model) body put:
use \codiverum\relationSF\RelationSFTrait; 
  1. Make new public attribute in your class:
public $relation_name;
  1. Add your attribute to safe attributes
  2. In your search function add following:
  • after creating $query add:
$this->joinWithRelation($query, 'relation_name');
  • after creating $dataProvider add:
$this->addRelationSort($dataProvider, 'relation_name', 'related_table_field_name', 'table_name');
  • after creating query filters add:
$this->addRelationFilter($query, 'relation_name', 'related_table_field_name', 'table_name');
  1. Add to GridView columns array:
[
  'attribute' => 'relation_name',
  'value' => 'relation_name.related_table_field_name',
],

That's it.

Advanced Usage (with table aliases)

  1. In top of your class (search-model) body put:
use \codiverum\relationSF\RelationSFTrait; 
  1. Make new public attribute in your class:
public $relation_name;
  1. Add your attribute to safe attributes
  2. In your search function add following:
  • after creating $query add:
$this->joinWithRelation($query, 'relation_name', 'table_name', 'alias');
  • after creating $dataProvider add:
$this->addRelationSort($dataProvider, 'relation_name', 'related_table_field_name', 'alias');
  • after creating query filters add:
$this->addRelationFilter($query, 'relation_name', 'related_table_field_name', 'alias');
  1. Add to GridView columns array:
[
  'attribute' => 'relation_name',
  'value' => 'relation_name.related_table_field_name',
],

That's it.