function ViewsKernelTestBase::orderResultSet
Same name in other branches
- 9 core/modules/views/tests/src/Kernel/ViewsKernelTestBase.php \Drupal\Tests\views\Kernel\ViewsKernelTestBase::orderResultSet()
- 8.9.x core/modules/views/tests/src/Kernel/ViewsKernelTestBase.php \Drupal\Tests\views\Kernel\ViewsKernelTestBase::orderResultSet()
- 11.x core/modules/views/tests/src/Kernel/ViewsKernelTestBase.php \Drupal\Tests\views\Kernel\ViewsKernelTestBase::orderResultSet()
Orders a nested array containing a result set based on a given column.
Parameters
array $result_set: An array of rows from a result set, with each row as an associative array keyed by column name.
string $column: The column name by which to sort the result set.
bool $reverse: (optional) Boolean indicating whether to sort the result set in reverse order. Defaults to FALSE.
Return value
array The sorted result set.
2 calls to ViewsKernelTestBase::orderResultSet()
- SortTest::testNumericOrdering in core/
modules/ views/ tests/ src/ Kernel/ Handler/ SortTest.php - Tests numeric ordering of the result set.
- SortTest::testStringOrdering in core/
modules/ views/ tests/ src/ Kernel/ Handler/ SortTest.php - Tests string ordering of the result set.
File
-
core/
modules/ views/ tests/ src/ Kernel/ ViewsKernelTestBase.php, line 108
Class
- ViewsKernelTestBase
- Defines a base class for Views kernel testing.
Namespace
Drupal\Tests\views\KernelCode
protected function orderResultSet($result_set, $column, $reverse = FALSE) {
$order = $reverse ? -1 : 1;
usort($result_set, function ($a, $b) use ($column, $order) {
return $order * ($a[$column] <=> $b[$column]);
});
return $result_set;
}
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