Gathering detailed insights and metrics for ngx-order-pipe
Gathering detailed insights and metrics for ngx-order-pipe
Gathering detailed insights and metrics for ngx-order-pipe
Gathering detailed insights and metrics for ngx-order-pipe
npm install ngx-order-pipe
Typescript
Module System
Node Version
NPM Version
96.8
Supply Chain
100
Quality
77
Maintenance
100
Vulnerability
100
License
TypeScript (77.78%)
HTML (14.78%)
JavaScript (4.83%)
SCSS (2.61%)
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Total Downloads
7,150,034
Last Day
3,526
Last Week
21,497
Last Month
89,930
Last Year
996,250
MIT License
239 Stars
334 Commits
56 Forks
11 Watchers
7 Branches
10 Contributors
Updated on Feb 04, 2025
Minified
Minified + Gzipped
Latest Version
3.0.0
Package Id
ngx-order-pipe@3.0.0
Unpacked Size
51.64 kB
Size
12.46 kB
File Count
13
NPM Version
9.7.2
Node Version
20.4.0
Published on
May 18, 2024
Cumulative downloads
Total Downloads
Last Day
-11.2%
3,526
Compared to previous day
Last Week
-2.5%
21,497
Compared to previous week
Last Month
32.6%
89,930
Compared to previous month
Last Year
-15.6%
996,250
Compared to previous year
1
Order your collection by a field
https://vadimdez.github.io/ngx-order-pipe/
or see code example
https://stackblitz.com/edit/ngx-order-pipe
npm install ngx-order-pipe --save
For Angular lower than 5 use version 1.1.3
In case you're using systemjs
- see configuration here. Otherwise skip this part.
1{{ collection | orderBy: expression : reverse : caseInsensitive : comparator }}
Param | Type | Default Value | Details |
---|---|---|---|
collection | array or object | The collection or object to sort | |
expression | string or string array | The key or collection of keys to determinate order | |
reverse (optional) | boolean | false | Reverse sorting order |
caseInsensitive (optional) | boolean | false | Case insensitive compare for sorting |
comparator (optional) | Function | Custom comparator function to determine order of value pairs. Example: (a, b) => { return a > b ? 1 : -1; } See how to use comparator |
Import OrderModule
to your module
1import { NgModule } from '@angular/core'; 2import { BrowserModule } from '@angular/platform-browser'; 3import { AppComponent } from './app'; 4 5import { OrderModule } from 'ngx-order-pipe'; 6 7@NgModule({ 8 imports: [BrowserModule, OrderModule], 9 declarations: [AppComponent], 10 bootstrap: [AppComponent] 11}) 12export class AppModule {} 13
And use pipe in your component
1import { Component } from '@angular/core'; 2 3@Component({ 4 selector: 'example', 5 template: ` 6 <ul> 7 <li *ngFor="let item of array | orderBy: order"> 8 {{ item.name }} 9 </li> 10 </ul> 11 ` 12}) 13 14export class AppComponent { 15 array: any[] = [{ name: 'John'} , { name: 'Mary' }, { name: 'Adam' }]; 16 order: string = 'name'; 17}
Use dot separated path for deep properties when passing object.
1<div>{{ { prop: { list: [3, 2, 1] } } | orderBy: 'prop.list' | json }}</div>
Result:
1<div>{ prop: { list: [1, 2, 3] } }</div>
Import OrderPipe
to your component:
1import { OrderPipe } from 'ngx-order-pipe';
Add OrderPipe
to the constructor of your component and you're ready to use it:
1constructor(private orderPipe: OrderPipe) { 2 console.log(this.orderPipe.transform(this.array, this.order)); // both this.array and this.order are from above example AppComponent 3}
Case insensitive flag is the third parameter passed to the pipe. Can be true
to make comparison case insensitive and false
to make comparison case sensitive.
By default value is set to false.
true
)1<li *ngFor="let item of array | orderBy: order : false : true"> 2 {{ item.name }} 3</li>
false
will do case sensitive comparison to order collection:1<li *ngFor="let item of array | orderBy: order : false : false"> 2 {{ item.name }} 3</li>
If this project help you reduce time to develop, you can give me a cup of tea :)
No vulnerabilities found.
Reason
no binaries found in the repo
Reason
no dangerous workflow patterns detected
Reason
license file detected
Details
Reason
dependency not pinned by hash detected -- score normalized to 2
Details
Reason
Found 1/6 approved changesets -- score normalized to 1
Reason
detected GitHub workflow tokens with excessive permissions
Details
Reason
0 commit(s) and 0 issue activity found in the last 90 days -- score normalized to 0
Reason
no effort to earn an OpenSSF best practices badge detected
Reason
security policy file not detected
Details
Reason
project is not fuzzed
Details
Reason
branch protection not enabled on development/release branches
Details
Reason
SAST tool is not run on all commits -- score normalized to 0
Details
Reason
19 existing vulnerabilities detected
Details
Score
Last Scanned on 2025-02-10
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