Written by James McDonald

July 6, 2018

CakePHP with a query string /api/parts/getParts?sort=sort_order&direction=asc&limit=100

Returns items out of order. See below for the work-a-round

{
"parts": [
{
"sort_order": 10
},
{
"sort_order": 20
},
{
"sort_order": 30
},
{
"sort_order": 40
},
{
"sort_order": 60
},
{
"sort_order": 70
},
{
"sort_order": 120
},
{
"sort_order": 130
},
{
"sort_order": 140
},
{
"sort_order": 150
},
{
"sort_order": 160
},
{
"sort_order": 170
},
{
"sort_order": 200
},
{
"sort_order": 50
},
{
"sort_order": 62
},
{
"sort_order": 72
},
{
"sort_order": 80
},
{
"sort_order": 90
},
{
"sort_order": 110
}
]
}

I don’t get this because the sort_order database field is an int(11) and well an integer should sort numerically.

So this is the work-a-round but still no idea why it’s needed

// api/PartsController.php

public function getParts() {

        $parts = $this->Parts->find('all', [
            'fields' => ['sort_order'],
            'conditions' => [
                'active' => true,
                'NOT' => [
                    'co_visit' => true,
                ],
            ],
            'order' => [
                'sort_order + 0', // this is the magic the + 0 forces it to sort numerically
            ]
        ]
        );

        $this->set(compact('parts'));
        $this->set('_serialize', ['parts']);
    }

And the result

{
"parts": [
{
"sort_order": 10
},
{
"sort_order": 20
},
{
"sort_order": 30
},
{
"sort_order": 40
},
{
"sort_order": 50
},
{
"sort_order": 60
},
{
"sort_order": 62
},
{
"sort_order": 70
},
{
"sort_order": 72
},
{
"sort_order": 80
},
{
"sort_order": 90
},
{
"sort_order": 110
},
{
"sort_order": 120
},
{
"sort_order": 130
},
{
"sort_order": 140
},
{
"sort_order": 150
},
{
"sort_order": 160
},
{
"sort_order": 170
},
{
"sort_order": 200
}
]
}

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