function views_plugin_query_default::add_orderby
Add an ORDER BY clause to the query.
Parameters
string $table: The table this field is part of. If a formula, enter NULL. If you want to orderby random use "rand" as table and nothing else.
string $field: The field or formula to sort on. If already a field, enter NULL and put in the alias.
string $order: Either ASC or DESC.
string $alias: The alias to add the field as. In SQL, all fields in the order by must also be in the SELECT portion. If an $alias isn't specified one will be generated for from the $field; however, if the $field is a formula, this alias will likely fail.
string $params: Any params that should be passed through to the add_field.
File
-
plugins/
views_plugin_query_default.inc, line 1060
Class
- views_plugin_query_default
- Object used to create a SELECT query.
Code
public function add_orderby($table, $field = NULL, $order = 'ASC', $alias = '', $params = array()) {
// Only ensure the table if it's not the special random key.
// @todo Maybe it would make sense to just add a add_orderby_rand or
// something similar.
if ($table && $table != 'rand') {
$this->ensure_table($table);
}
// Only fill out this aliasing if there is a table; otherwise we assume it
// is a formula.
if (!$alias && $table) {
$as = $table . '_' . $field;
}
else {
$as = $alias;
}
if ($field) {
$as = $this->add_field($table, $field, $as, $params);
}
$this->orderby[] = array(
'field' => $as,
'direction' => strtoupper($order),
);
}