$query->from('tbl_post')->all(), * 'sort' => array( * 'attributes' => array( * 'id', 'username', 'email', * ), * ), * 'pagination' => array( * 'pageSize' => 10, * ), * )); * // get the posts in the current page * $posts = $provider->getModels(); * ~~~ * * Note: if you want to use the sorting feature, you must configure the [[sort]] property * so that the provider knows which columns can be sorted. * * @author Qiang Xue * @since 2.0 */ class ArrayDataProvider extends BaseDataProvider { /** * @var string|callable the column that is used as the key of the data models. * This can be either a column name, or a callable that returns the key value of a given data model. * If this is not set, the index of the [[models]] array will be used. * @see getKeys() */ public $key; /** * @var array the data that is not paginated or sorted. When pagination is enabled, * this property usually contains more elements than [[models]]. * The array elements must use zero-based integer keys. */ public $allModels; /** * @inheritdoc */ protected function prepareModels() { if (($models = $this->allModels) === null) { return array(); } if (($sort = $this->getSort()) !== false) { $models = $this->sortModels($models, $sort); } if (($pagination = $this->getPagination()) !== false) { $models = array_slice($models, $pagination->getOffset(), $pagination->getLimit()); } return $models; } /** * @inheritdoc */ protected function prepareKeys($models) { if ($this->key !== null) { $keys = array(); foreach ($models as $model) { if (is_string($this->key)) { $keys[] = $model[$this->key]; } else { $keys[] = call_user_func($this->key, $model); } } return $keys; } else { return array_keys($models); } } /** * @inheritdoc */ protected function prepareTotalCount() { return count($this->allModels); } /** * Sorts the data models according to the given sort definition * @param array $models the models to be sorted * @param Sort $sort the sort definition * @return array the sorted data models */ protected function sortModels($models, $sort) { $orders = $sort->getOrders(); if (!empty($orders)) { ArrayHelper::multisort($models, array_keys($orders), array_values($orders)); } return $models; } }