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Selection::resetOrder #54
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@@ -14,12 +14,29 @@ Nette\Database\Helpers::loadFromFile($connection, __DIR__ . "/../files/{$driverN | |||
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test(function() use ($context) { | |||
$apps = array(); | |||
foreach ($context->table('book')->where('title LIKE ?', '%t%')->order('title')->limit(3) as $book) { // SELECT * FROM `book` WHERE (`title` LIKE ?) ORDER BY `title` LIMIT 3 | |||
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$selection = $context->table('book')->where('title LIKE ?', '%t%')->order('title DESC')->limit(3); |
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I've added also DESC
keyword to previous test because without it result was the same as defined order in SQL fixture.
I never had strong opinition, how many methods should be reflected in selection. |
public function resetOrder() | ||
{ | ||
$this->emptyResultSet(); | ||
call_user_func_array(array($this->sqlBuilder, 'setOrder'), [[], []]); |
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no need for call_user_func_, $this->sqlBuilder->setOrder([], []); is sufficient.
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Thanx. Why not call it directly if it has no magical arguments. Copy & Paste of ::order
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@hrach It failing on PHP 5.3 - this version is no longer supported? |
5.3 is failing, because it doesn't support the [] array syntax |
@redwormik Thx, I'm stupid or blind. |
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In some cases it would be nice to have an option reset current order on the query.
I see that corresponding method ::setOrder is present in SqlBuilder since v2.3 but it's not used in Selection.
So I've added option for
ORDER BY
clause reset.What do you think about that?