biber Posted April 23 Share Posted April 23 (edited) Hi, I have built a site with some galleries, which can be ordered by different criteria, like place, name or date_created. This works fine, iname_1,2 or 3 can be chosen by user. Now I want to have the option to sort the images "latest image first". Setting "rsort" instead of "sort" in line 31 comes up with this error: Quote Warning: foreach() argument must be of type array|object, string given in /var/www/html/processwire/processwire-master/site/templates/galerie.php on line 53 Where is my mistake? Any idea? Here is my template: 1 <?php include(\ProcessWire\wire('files')->compile(\ProcessWire\wire("config")->paths-> root . 'site/templates/_head.php',array('includes'=>true,'namespace'=>true,'modules'=> true,'skipIfNamespace'=>true))); // include header markup ?> 2 3 <div id='haupt'> 4 5 <?php 6 7 // output 'headline' if available, otherwise 'title' 8 echo '<h1>' . $page->get('headline|title') . '</h1>'; 9 10 //get all segments and clean segments! 11 $seg1 = $sanitizer->pageName($input->urlSegment1); 12 $seg2 = $sanitizer->pageName($input->urlSegment2); 13 $seg3 = $sanitizer->pageName($input->urlSegment3); 14 15 //check for the second urlsegment not needed 16 if ($seg2) { 17 // unknown URL segment, send a 404 18 throw new \ProcessWire\Wire404Exception(); 19 } 20 21 //check for the third urlsegment not needed 22 if ($seg3) { 23 // unknown URL segment, send a 404 24 throw new \ProcessWire\Wire404Exception(); 25 } 26 // Sortierung übernehmen: 27 $order = $input->get->order; 28 29 // sortiere nach name_: 30 if ($order >0) { 31 $images = $page->images->sort("iname_".$order, SORT_NATURAL | SORT_FLAG_CASE); 32 $session->set($order, $order); 33 } 34 35 // ohne Sortierung: 36 else { 37 $images = $page->images; 38 } 39 40 //normal content without first url segment! 41 if (!$seg1) { 42 43 echo $page->body; 44 if (!empty ($page->name_1|$page->name_2|$page->name_3)) echo '<p>Sortierung nach '; 45 if (!empty($page->name_1)) 46 echo '<a class="tab" href="'.$page->url.'?order=1">'. $page->get('name_1'). '</a> '; 47 if (!empty($page->name_2)) 48 echo '<a class="tab " href="'.$page->url.'?order=2">'. $page->get('name_2'). '</a> '; 49 if (!empty($page->name_3)) 50 echo '<a class="tab " href="'.$page->url.'?order=3">'. $page->get('name_3'). '</a></p>'; 51 52 // output images 53 foreach($images as $image) { 54 $iname_3 = $image->created; 55 $thumbnail = $image->height(100); 56 echo '<div class="rahmen"><a href="'.$page->url . $image.'?order='.$session-> get($order).'"><img class="shadow" src="'.$thumbnail->url.'" alt="'.$image-> kopf.'" title="'.$image->kopf.'" loading="lazy"></a></div>'; 57 } 58 59 } 60 61 //special view output with an url segment... 62 if ($seg1) { 63 // get the image in the correspondent position: 64 $index = $input->$seg1; 65 $image = $page->images->index($index); 66 67 // Link zum vorigen Bild: 68 echo '<a href="'.$images->getPrev($images->$seg1).'?order='.$session->get($order). '"><img src="'.$config->urls->site.'templates/styles/links.gif" alt="voriges Bild" title="voriges Bild"></a> '; 69 70 // Link zur Thumbnail-Seite: 71 echo '<a href="'.$page->url.'?order='.$session->get($order).'"><img src="'.$config ->urls->site.'templates/styles/index.gif" alt="zurück zur Übersicht" title="zurück zur Übersicht"></a> '; 72 73 // Link zum nächsten Bild: 74 echo '<a href="'.$images->getNext($images->$seg1).'?order='.$session->get($order). '"><img src="'.$config->urls->site.'templates/styles/rechts.gif" alt="nächstes Bild" title="nächstes Bild"></a><br />'; 75 76 // Bild zeigen: 77 echo '<img class="shadow" src="'.$images->url . $seg1.'" alt="'.$images->$seg1-> get('kopf|name_1').'" title="'.$images->$seg1->get('kopf|name_1').'">'; 78 79 //echo '<img class="shadow" src="'.$images->url. $seg1.'" alt="'.$images->$seg1->kopf.'" title="'.$images->$seg1->get('name_1|kopf').'">'; 80 81 82 // Textfelder zu den Bildern anzeigen: 83 echo '<h2>'.$images->$seg1->caption.'</h2>'; 84 echo '<h2>'.$images->$seg1->get('kopf|name_1').'</h2>'; 85 //var_dump($images->$seg1->filedata['_109']); 86 //var_dump($images->$seg1->caption); 87 echo '<p>'.$images->$seg1->bildtext.'</p>'; 88 echo '<p>| '.$images->$seg1->iname_1.' | '.$images->$seg1->iname_2. ' | '.date("d.m.Y",($images->$seg1->created)).' |</p>'; 89 } 90 ?> 91 </div><!-- end content --> 92 <?php include(\ProcessWire\wire('files')->compile(\ProcessWire\wire("config")->paths-> root . 'site/templates/_foot.php',array('includes'=>true,'namespace'=>true,'modules'=> true,'skipIfNamespace'=>true))); // include footer markup ?> Edited May 9 by biber Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gideon So Posted April 24 Share Posted April 24 Hi @biber I don't think the sort() function is available to pageimages because pageimages is not WireArray. The result of the below line returns nothing. $images = $page->images->sort("iname_".$order, SORT_NATURAL |SORT_FLAG_CASE); Then foreach($images as $image) Give error because the variable $images is empty. Gideon 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
poljpocket Posted April 24 Share Posted April 24 @Gideon So I beg to differ on that assumption. Pageimages is a WireArray and thus will have a sort() function. See here: Pageimages class - ProcessWire API. @biber You can find the API for sort() here: WireArray::sort() method - ProcessWire API. There is no rsort() function, but sort() can still reverse the order like so: $images = $page->images->sort("-iname_".$order, SORT_NATURAL |SORT_FLAG_CASE); note the "-" (minus) in front of the field name. Here is another approach: $images = $page->images->sort("iname_".$order, SORT_NATURAL |SORT_FLAG_CASE)->reverse(); This is using the reverse() function of WireArray, whose docs you can find here: WireArray::reverse() method - ProcessWire API 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
biber Posted April 24 Author Share Posted April 24 hi @ShaunaB1 and @Gideon So, Thanks for your efforts to help to my problem. Unfortunately a simple "-" does not solve my challenge. I also tried a "sort(1/iname_3)", where iname_3 contains a timestamp - no success. @Gideon SoI did a dump on $images in line 32 and it throws a long list of all parts of the image-field. Sorting itself works as desired, but not with an option "image_created descending". Greetings Günter Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
poljpocket Posted April 24 Share Posted April 24 Can you post your exact code lines where the sort "doesn't work"? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
biber Posted April 24 Author Share Posted April 24 Hi @poljpocket, sort (-iname ... ) does not work, because iname_* contain different criteria to sort the images. To have an impression of the site, here's the link: (The new sorting function is not yet implemented completely) http://www.malabu.de But ->reverse(); was the right way, it works! Thanks to you all Günter 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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