I have this json value that I want to be sorty but for some reason it’s not working.
[
{
"id": 15028,
"order_id": 342,
"user_id": 3,
"status": "1",
"priority": "1",
"donedate": null,
"user": {
"id": 3,
"name": "Max"
}
},
{
"id": 15030,
"order_id": 341,
"user_id": 4,
"status": "2",
"priority": "1",
"donedate": null,
"user": {
"id": 4,
"name": "Jon"
}
}
]
This jSon structure is the result of Laravel eloquent object conversion using $object->toJson();
Now I keep this output in my Redis cache. What I want is to when the status and or priority of any order gets changed then I want to sort this jSon and store it back in Redis.
$order_list = collect($json_decoded_with_updated_values);
$order_list = $order_list->sortBy('status')->sortBy('priority');
Redis::set(GuzzleHttpjson_encode($stich_list_in_collection));
Redis::set("orders_list", $orders_list, 302400);
However, I don’t get a sort list. What I want to achieve is that, just like I would run two to three orderBy on an eloquent model like orderBy(‘status’)->orderBy(‘priority’)->get() .. I want to run the same two sortings on this json list.
Thanks in advance.
3
Answers
I figured it out. Actually we don't need to have a call-back as suggested by @brokedid. We can do it like following.
So I was missing the "->values()->all()" part. I hope if any one runs into the same problem in future, they can get a hint from this.
I wonder what’s the result when you choose a different sort direction.
If you want to sort by multiple Fields, then you could try to sort with a callback-method: