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What I am trying to do is sort some data by property. Here is example that I tought should work but it doesn't.

HTML part:

<div ng-app='myApp'>
    <div ng-controller="controller">
    <ul>
        <li ng-repeat="(key, value) in testData | orderBy:'value.order'">
            {{value.order}}. {{key}} -> {{value.name}}
        </li>
    </ul>
    </div>
</div>

JS part:

var myApp = angular.module('myApp', []);

myApp.controller('controller', ['$scope', function ($scope) {

    $scope.testData = {
        C: {name:"CData", order: 1},
        B: {name:"BData", order: 2},
        A: {name:"AData", order: 3},
    }

}]);

And the result:

  1. A -> AData
  2. B -> BData
  3. C -> CData

... that IMHO should look like this:

  1. C -> CData
  2. B -> BData
  3. A -> AData

Did I miss something (here is ready JSFiddle to experiment on)?

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Answered with a simple hack. Check. – SunnyShah Jan 23 at 13:16

2 Answers

up vote 2 down vote accepted

according to http://docs.angularjs.org/api/ng.filter:orderBy , orderBy sorts an array. In your case you're passing an object, so You'll have to implement Your own sorting function.

or pass an array -

$scope.testData = {
    C: {name:"CData", order: 1},
    B: {name:"BData", order: 2},
    A: {name:"AData", order: 3},
}

take a look at http://jsfiddle.net/qaK56/

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I know that it works with arrays.. So the solution is to write my own sorting function? – PrimosK Jan 23 at 11:41
The dude just answered you question there is no built-in way to do what you want, your questions wasnt about building a sort function but why your code doesnt work ,you cant talk like they're shit and ask them to do your job ! – mpm Jan 23 at 12:12
1  
I answered Your question, please accept the answer. I'm not going to do Your job. – Gal Ben-Haim Jan 23 at 12:21
@camus I asked him that beacous of others who'll be looking for an answer... – PrimosK Jan 23 at 12:36

As you can see in the code of angular-JS ( https://github.com/angular/angular.js/blob/master/src/ng/filter/orderBy.js ) ng-repeat does not work with objects. Here is a hack with sortFunction.

http://jsfiddle.net/sunnycpp/qaK56/33/

<div ng-app='myApp'>
    <div ng-controller="controller">
    <ul>
        <li ng-repeat="test in testData | orderBy:sortMe()">
            Order = {{test.value.order}} -> Key={{test.key}} Name=:{{test.value.name}}
        </li>
    </ul>
    </div>
</div>

myApp.controller('controller', ['$scope', function ($scope) {

    var testData = {
        a:{name:"CData", order: 2},
        b:{name:"AData", order: 3},
        c:{name:"BData", order: 1}
    };
    $scope.testData = _.map(testData, function(vValue, vKey) {
        return { key:vKey, value:vValue };
    }) ;
    $scope.sortMe = function() {
        return function(object) {
            return object.value.order;
        }
    }
}]);
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I think ng-repeat works on objects but orderBy doesn't. – PrimosK Jan 23 at 12:08

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