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I am trying to do something like :
<div ng-controller="TestCtrl">
<div ng-repeat="(k,v) in items | filter:hasSecurityId">
{{k}} {{v.pos}}
</div>
</div>
AngularJs Part:
function TestCtrl($scope)
{
$scope.items = {
'A2F0C7':{'secId':'12345', 'pos':'a20'},
'C8B3D1':{'pos':'b10'}
};
$scope.hasSecurityId = function(k,v)
{
return v.hasOwnProperty('secId');
}
}
But somehow, it is showing me all items. How can I filter on (key,value) ?
I am trying to do something like :
<div ng-controller="TestCtrl">
<div ng-repeat="(k,v) in items | filter:hasSecurityId">
{{k}} {{v.pos}}
</div>
</div>
AngularJs Part:
function TestCtrl($scope)
{
$scope.items = {
'A2F0C7':{'secId':'12345', 'pos':'a20'},
'C8B3D1':{'pos':'b10'}
};
$scope.hasSecurityId = function(k,v)
{
return v.hasOwnProperty('secId');
}
}
But somehow, it is showing me all items. How can I filter on (key,value) ?
Share Improve this question edited Oct 15, 2015 at 22:02 Damjan Pavlica 33.9k10 gold badges75 silver badges78 bronze badges asked Feb 9, 2013 at 13:25 VuralVural 8,74811 gold badges42 silver badges58 bronze badges 4- please provide some example data fot items. Or give us a fiddle ;) – Robin Drexler Commented Feb 9, 2013 at 13:37
- This is not how you create a filter look at the documentations, and as Robin said, an example please. – Yahya KACEM Commented Feb 9, 2013 at 14:04
- I already gave a full example and I know how to use filters. I am just asking "how to use filter with (key,value)". – Vural Commented Feb 9, 2013 at 14:08
- index and count should be available in that scope iirc – Shanimal Commented Feb 9, 2013 at 14:37
8 Answers
Reset to default 131Angular filters can only be applied to arrays and not objects, from angular's API -
"Selects a subset of items from array and returns it as a new array."
You have two options here:
1) move $scope.items
to an array or -
2) pre-filter the ng-repeat
items, like this:
<div ng-repeat="(k,v) in filterSecId(items)">
{{k}} {{v.pos}}
</div>
And on the Controller:
$scope.filterSecId = function(items) {
var result = {};
angular.forEach(items, function(value, key) {
if (!value.hasOwnProperty('secId')) {
result[key] = value;
}
});
return result;
}
jsfiddle: http://jsfiddle.net/bmleite/WA2BE/
My solution would be create custom filter and use it:
app.filter('with', function() {
return function(items, field) {
var result = {};
angular.forEach(items, function(value, key) {
if (!value.hasOwnProperty(field)) {
result[key] = value;
}
});
return result;
};
});
And in html:
<div ng-repeat="(k,v) in items | with:'secId'">
{{k}} {{v.pos}}
</div>
Also you can use ng-repeat
with ng-if
:
<div ng-repeat="(key, value) in order" ng-if="value > 0">
Or simply use
ng-show="v.hasOwnProperty('secId')"
See updated solution here:
http://jsfiddle.net/RFontana/WA2BE/93/
You can simply use angular.filter module, and then you can filter even by nested properties.
see: jsbin
2 Examples:
JS:
angular.module('app', ['angular.filter'])
.controller('MainCtrl', function($scope) {
//your example data
$scope.items = {
'A2F0C7':{ secId:'12345', pos:'a20' },
'C8B3D1':{ pos:'b10' }
};
//more advantage example
$scope.nestedItems = {
'A2F0C7':{
details: { secId:'12345', pos:'a20' }
},
'C8B3D1':{
details: { pos:'a20' }
},
'F5B3R1': { secId:'12345', pos:'a20' }
};
});
HTML:
<b>Example1:</b>
<p ng-repeat="item in items | toArray: true | pick: 'secId'">
{{ item.$key }}, {{ item }}
</p>
<b>Example2:</b>
<p ng-repeat="item in nestedItems | toArray: true | pick: 'secId || details.secId' ">
{{ item.$key }}, {{ item }}
</p>
It is kind of late, but I looked for e similar filter and ended using something like this:
<div ng-controller="TestCtrl">
<div ng-repeat="(k,v) in items | filter:{secId: '!!'}">
{{k}} {{v.pos}}
</div>
</div>
Although this question is rather old, I'd like to share my solution for angular 1 developers. The point is to just reuse the original angular filter, but transparently passing any objects as an array.
app.filter('objectFilter', function ($filter) {
return function (items, searchToken) {
// use the original input
var subject = items;
if (typeof(items) == 'object' && !Array.isArray(items)) {
// or use a wrapper array, if we have an object
subject = [];
for (var i in items) {
subject.push(items[i]);
}
}
// finally, apply the original angular filter
return $filter('filter')(subject, searchToken);
}
});
use it like this:
<div>
<input ng-model="search" />
</div>
<div ng-repeat="item in test | objectFilter : search">
{{item | json}}
</div>
here is a plunker
I made a bit more of a generic filter that I've used in multiple projects already:
- object = the object that needs to be filtered
- field = the field within that object that we'll filter on
- filter = the value of the filter that needs to match the field
HTML:
<input ng-model="customerNameFilter" />
<div ng-repeat="(key, value) in filter(customers, 'customerName', customerNameFilter" >
<p>Number: {{value.customerNo}}</p>
<p>Name: {{value.customerName}}</p>
</div>
JS:
$scope.filter = function(object, field, filter) {
if (!object) return {};
if (!filter) return object;
var filteredObject = {};
Object.keys(object).forEach(function(key) {
if (object[key][field] === filter) {
filteredObject[key] = object[key];
}
});
return filteredObject;
};
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