'table' have the option of * having column headers that the user can click on to sort the table by that * column. */ use Drupal\Component\Utility\SafeMarkup; use Drupal\Core\Url; use Drupal\Component\Utility\UrlHelper; /** * Initializes the table sort context. */ function tablesort_init($header) { $ts = tablesort_get_order($header); $ts['sort'] = tablesort_get_sort($header); $ts['query'] = tablesort_get_query_parameters(); return $ts; } /** * Formats a column header. * * If the cell in question is the column header for the current sort criterion, * it gets special formatting. All possible sort criteria become links. * * @param string $cell_content * The cell content to format. Passed by reference. * @param array $cell_attributes * The cell attributes. Passed by reference. * @param array $header * An array of column headers in the format described in '#type' => 'table'. * @param array $ts * The current table sort context as returned from tablesort_init(). */ function tablesort_header(&$cell_content, array &$cell_attributes, array $header, array $ts) { // Special formatting for the currently sorted column header. if (isset($cell_attributes['field'])) { $title = t('sort by @s', array('@s' => $cell_content)); if ($cell_content == $ts['name']) { // aria-sort is a WAI-ARIA property that indicates if items in a table // or grid are sorted in ascending or descending order. See // http://www.w3.org/TR/wai-aria/states_and_properties#aria-sort $cell_attributes['aria-sort'] = ($ts['sort'] == 'asc') ? 'ascending' : 'descending'; $ts['sort'] = (($ts['sort'] == 'asc') ? 'desc' : 'asc'); $cell_attributes['class'][] = 'is-active'; $tablesort_indicator = array( '#theme' => 'tablesort_indicator', '#style' => $ts['sort'], ); $image = drupal_render($tablesort_indicator); } else { // If the user clicks a different header, we want to sort ascending initially. $ts['sort'] = 'asc'; $image = ''; } $cell_content = \Drupal::l(SafeMarkup::format('@cell_content@image', array('@cell_content' => $cell_content, '@image' => $image)), new Url('', [], [ 'attributes' => array('title' => $title), 'query' => array_merge($ts['query'], array( 'sort' => $ts['sort'], 'order' => $cell_content, )), ])); unset($cell_attributes['field'], $cell_attributes['sort']); } } /** * Composes a URL query parameter array for table sorting links. * * @return * A URL query parameter array that consists of all components of the current * page request except for those pertaining to table sorting. */ function tablesort_get_query_parameters() { return UrlHelper::filterQueryParameters(\Drupal::request()->query->all(), array('sort', 'order')); } /** * Determines the current sort criterion. * * @param $headers * An array of column headers in the format described in '#type' => 'table'. * * @return * An associative array describing the criterion, containing the keys: * - "name": The localized title of the table column. * - "sql": The name of the database field to sort on. */ function tablesort_get_order($headers) { $order = \Drupal::request()->query->get('order', ''); foreach ($headers as $header) { if (is_array($header)) { if (isset($header['data']) && $order == $header['data']) { $default = $header; break; } if (empty($default) && isset($header['sort']) && ($header['sort'] == 'asc' || $header['sort'] == 'desc')) { $default = $header; } } } if (!isset($default)) { $default = reset($headers); if (!is_array($default)) { $default = array('data' => $default); } } $default += array('data' => NULL, 'field' => NULL); return array('name' => $default['data'], 'sql' => $default['field']); } /** * Determines the current sort direction. * * @param $headers * An array of column headers in the format described in '#type' => 'table'. * * @return * The current sort direction ("asc" or "desc"). */ function tablesort_get_sort($headers) { $query = \Drupal::request()->query; if ($query->has('sort')) { return (strtolower($query->get('sort')) == 'desc') ? 'desc' : 'asc'; } // The user has not specified a sort. Use the default for the currently sorted // header if specified; otherwise use "asc". else { // Find out which header is currently being sorted. $ts = tablesort_get_order($headers); foreach ($headers as $header) { if (is_array($header) && isset($header['data']) && $header['data'] == $ts['name'] && isset($header['sort'])) { return $header['sort']; } } } return 'asc'; }