$filter with OR [duplicate] - angularjs
I want to use the filter in angular and want to filter for multiple values, if it has either one of the values then it should be displayed.
I have for example this structure:
An object movie which has the property genres and I want to filter for Action and Comedy.
I know I can do filter:({genres: 'Action'} || {genres: 'Comedy'}), but what to do if I want to filter it dynamically. E.g. filter: variableX
How do I set variableX in the $scope, when I have an array of the genres I have to filter?
I could construct it as a string and then do an eval() but I don't want to use eval()...
I would just create a custom filter. They are not that hard.
angular.module('myFilters', []).
filter('bygenre', function() {
return function(movies,genres) {
var out = [];
// Filter logic here, adding matches to the out var.
return out;
}
});
template:
<h1>Movies</h1>
<div ng-init="movies = [
{title:'Man on the Moon', genre:'action'},
{title:'Meet the Robinsons', genre:'family'},
{title:'Sphere', genre:'action'}
];" />
<input type="checkbox" ng-model="genrefilters.action" />Action
<br />
<input type="checkbox" ng-model="genrefilters.family" />Family
<br />{{genrefilters.action}}::{{genrefilters.family}}
<ul>
<li ng-repeat="movie in movies | bygenre:genrefilters">{{movie.title}}: {{movie.genre}}</li>
</ul>
Edit here is the link: Creating Angular Filters
UPDATE: Here is a fiddle that has an exact demo of my suggestion.
You can use a controller function to filter.
function MoviesCtrl($scope) {
$scope.movies = [{name:'Shrek', genre:'Comedy'},
{name:'Die Hard', genre:'Action'},
{name:'The Godfather', genre:'Drama'}];
$scope.selectedGenres = ['Action','Drama'];
$scope.filterByGenres = function(movie) {
return ($scope.selectedGenres.indexOf(movie.genre) !== -1);
};
}
HTML:
<div ng-controller="MoviesCtrl">
<ul>
<li ng-repeat="movie in movies | filter:filterByGenres">
{{ movie.name }} {{ movie.genre }}
</li>
</ul>
</div>
Creating a custom filter might be overkill here, you can just pass in a custom comparator, if you have the multiples values like:
$scope.selectedGenres = "Action, Drama";
$scope.containsComparator = function(expected, actual){
return actual.indexOf(expected) > -1;
};
then in the filter:
filter:{name:selectedGenres}:containsComparator
Here is the implementation of custom filter, which will filter the data using array of values.It will support multiple key object with both array and single value of keys. As mentioned inangularJS API AngularJS filter Doc supports multiple key filter with single value, but below custom filter will support same feature as angularJS and also supports array of values and combination of both array and single value of keys.Please find the code snippet below,
myApp.filter('filterMultiple',['$filter',function ($filter) {
return function (items, keyObj) {
var filterObj = {
data:items,
filteredData:[],
applyFilter : function(obj,key){
var fData = [];
if (this.filteredData.length == 0)
this.filteredData = this.data;
if (obj){
var fObj = {};
if (!angular.isArray(obj)){
fObj[key] = obj;
fData = fData.concat($filter('filter')(this.filteredData,fObj));
} else if (angular.isArray(obj)){
if (obj.length > 0){
for (var i=0;i<obj.length;i++){
if (angular.isDefined(obj[i])){
fObj[key] = obj[i];
fData = fData.concat($filter('filter')(this.filteredData,fObj));
}
}
}
}
if (fData.length > 0){
this.filteredData = fData;
}
}
}
};
if (keyObj){
angular.forEach(keyObj,function(obj,key){
filterObj.applyFilter(obj,key);
});
}
return filterObj.filteredData;
}
}]);
Usage:
arrayOfObjectswithKeys | filterMultiple:{key1:['value1','value2','value3',...etc],key2:'value4',key3:[value5,value6,...etc]}
Here is a fiddle example with implementation of above "filterMutiple" custom filter.
:::Fiddle Example:::
If you want to filter on Array of Objects then you can give
filter:({genres: 'Action', key :value }.
Individual property will be filtered by particular filter given for that property.
But if you wanted to something like filter by individual Property and filter globally for all properties then you can do something like this.
<tr ng-repeat="supp in $data | filter : filterObject | filter : search">
Where "filterObject" is an object for searching an individual property and "Search" will search in every property globally.
~Atul
I've spent some time on it and thanks to #chrismarx, I saw that angular's default filterFilter allows you to pass your own comparator. Here's the edited comparator for multiple values:
function hasCustomToString(obj) {
return angular.isFunction(obj.toString) && obj.toString !== Object.prototype.toString;
}
var comparator = function (actual, expected) {
if (angular.isUndefined(actual)) {
// No substring matching against `undefined`
return false;
}
if ((actual === null) || (expected === null)) {
// No substring matching against `null`; only match against `null`
return actual === expected;
}
// I edited this to check if not array
if ((angular.isObject(expected) && !angular.isArray(expected)) || (angular.isObject(actual) && !hasCustomToString(actual))) {
// Should not compare primitives against objects, unless they have custom `toString` method
return false;
}
// This is where magic happens
actual = angular.lowercase('' + actual);
if (angular.isArray(expected)) {
var match = false;
expected.forEach(function (e) {
e = angular.lowercase('' + e);
if (actual.indexOf(e) !== -1) {
match = true;
}
});
return match;
} else {
expected = angular.lowercase('' + expected);
return actual.indexOf(expected) !== -1;
}
};
And if we want to make a custom filter for DRY:
angular.module('myApp')
.filter('filterWithOr', function ($filter) {
var comparator = function (actual, expected) {
if (angular.isUndefined(actual)) {
// No substring matching against `undefined`
return false;
}
if ((actual === null) || (expected === null)) {
// No substring matching against `null`; only match against `null`
return actual === expected;
}
if ((angular.isObject(expected) && !angular.isArray(expected)) || (angular.isObject(actual) && !hasCustomToString(actual))) {
// Should not compare primitives against objects, unless they have custom `toString` method
return false;
}
console.log('ACTUAL EXPECTED')
console.log(actual)
console.log(expected)
actual = angular.lowercase('' + actual);
if (angular.isArray(expected)) {
var match = false;
expected.forEach(function (e) {
console.log('forEach')
console.log(e)
e = angular.lowercase('' + e);
if (actual.indexOf(e) !== -1) {
match = true;
}
});
return match;
} else {
expected = angular.lowercase('' + expected);
return actual.indexOf(expected) !== -1;
}
};
return function (array, expression) {
return $filter('filter')(array, expression, comparator);
};
});
And then we can use it anywhere we want:
$scope.list=[
{name:'Jack Bauer'},
{name:'Chuck Norris'},
{name:'Superman'},
{name:'Batman'},
{name:'Spiderman'},
{name:'Hulk'}
];
<ul>
<li ng-repeat="item in list | filterWithOr:{name:['Jack','Chuck']}">
{{item.name}}
</li>
</ul>
Finally here's a plunkr.
Note: Expected array should only contain simple objects like String, Number etc.
you can use searchField filter of angular.filter
JS:
$scope.users = [
{ first_name: 'Sharon', last_name: 'Melendez' },
{ first_name: 'Edmundo', last_name: 'Hepler' },
{ first_name: 'Marsha', last_name: 'Letourneau' }
];
HTML:
<input ng-model="search" placeholder="search by full name"/>
<th ng-repeat="user in users | searchField: 'first_name': 'last_name' | filter: search">
{{ user.first_name }} {{ user.last_name }}
</th>
<!-- so now you can search by full name -->
You can also use ngIf if the situation permits:
<div ng-repeat="p in [
{ name: 'Justin' },
{ name: 'Jimi' },
{ name: 'Bob' }
]" ng-if="['Jimi', 'Bob'].indexOf(e.name) > -1">
{{ p.name }} is cool
</div>
The quickest solution that I've found is to use the filterBy filter from angular-filter, for example:
<input type="text" placeholder="Search by name or genre" ng-model="ctrl.search"/>
<ul>
<li ng-repeat="movie in ctrl.movies | filterBy: ['name', 'genre']: ctrl.search">
{{movie.name}} ({{movie.genre}}) - {{movie.rating}}
</li>
</ul>
The upside is that angular-filter is a fairly popular library (~2.6k stars on GitHub) which is still actively developed and maintained, so it should be fine to add it to your project as a dependency.
I believe this is what you're looking for:
<div>{{ (collection | fitler1:args) + (collection | filter2:args) }}</div>
Please try this
var m = angular.module('yourModuleName');
m.filter('advancefilter', ['$filter', function($filter){
return function(data, text){
var textArr = text.split(' ');
angular.forEach(textArr, function(test){
if(test){
data = $filter('filter')(data, test);
}
});
return data;
}
}]);
Lets assume you have two array, one for movie and one for genre
Just use the filter as: filter:{genres: genres.type}
Here genres being the array and type has value for genre
I wrote this for strings AND functionality (I know it's not the question but I searched for it and got here), maybe it can be expanded.
String.prototype.contains = function(str) {
return this.indexOf(str) != -1;
};
String.prototype.containsAll = function(strArray) {
for (var i = 0; i < strArray.length; i++) {
if (!this.contains(strArray[i])) {
return false;
}
}
return true;
}
app.filter('filterMultiple', function() {
return function(items, filterDict) {
return items.filter(function(item) {
for (filterKey in filterDict) {
if (filterDict[filterKey] instanceof Array) {
if (!item[filterKey].containsAll(filterDict[filterKey])) {
return false;
}
} else {
if (!item[filterKey].contains(filterDict[filterKey])) {
return false;
}
}
}
return true;
});
};
});
Usage:
<li ng-repeat="x in array | filterMultiple:{key1: value1, key2:[value21, value22]}">{{x.name}}</li>
Angular Or Filter Module
$filter('orFilter')([{..}, {..} ...], {arg1, arg2, ...}, false)
here is the link: https://github.com/webyonet/angular-or-filter
I had similar situation. Writing custom filter worked for me. Hope this helps!
JS:
App.filter('searchMovies', function() {
return function (items, letter) {
var resulsts = [];
var itemMatch = new RegExp(letter, 'i');
for (var i = 0; i < items.length; i++) {
var item = items[i];
if ( itemMatch.test(item.name) || itemMatch.test(item.genre)) {
results.push(item);
}
}
return results;
};
});
HTML:
<div ng-controller="MoviesCtrl">
<ul>
<li ng-repeat="movie in movies | searchMovies:filterByGenres">
{{ movie.name }} {{ movie.genre }}
</li>
</ul>
</div>
Here is my example how create filter and directive for table jsfiddle
directive get list (datas) and create table with filters
<div ng-app="autoDrops" ng-controller="HomeController">
<div class="row">
<div class="col-md-12">
<h1>{{title}}</h1>
<ng-Multiselect array-List="datas"></ng-Multiselect>
</div>
</div>
</div>
my pleasure if i help you
Too late to join the party but may be it can help someone:
We can do it in two step, first filter by first property and then concatenate by second filter:
$scope.filterd = $filter('filter')($scope.empList, { dept: "account" });
$scope.filterd = $scope.filterd.concat($filter('filter')($scope.empList, { dept: "sales" }));
See the working fiddle with multiple property filter
OPTION 1:
Using Angular providered filter comparator parameter
// declaring a comparator method
$scope.filterBy = function(actual, expected) {
return _.contains(expected, actual); // uses underscore library contains method
};
var employees = [{name: 'a'}, {name: 'b'}, {name: 'c'}, {name: 'd'}];
// filter employees with name matching with either 'a' or 'c'
var filteredEmployees = $filter('filter')(employees, {name: ['a','c']}, $scope.filterBy);
OPTION 2:
Using Angular providered filter negation
var employees = [{name: 'a'}, {name: 'b'}, {name: 'c'}, {name: 'd'}];
// filter employees with name matching with either 'a' or 'c'
var filteredEmployees = $filter('filter')($filter('filter')(employees, {name: '!d'}), {name: '!b'});
My solution
ng-repeat="movie in movies | filter: {'Action'} + filter: {'Comedy}"
the best answer is :
filter:({genres: 'Action', genres: 'Comedy'}
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Angularjs Filter by an Array of values
i've checqued this : AngularJS filter based on array of strings? But i've still got difficulties to know how to do : My data model is this, they are footballers : $scope.footballers = [ {'identifiant':1,'prenom':'Jean','nom':'Valjean','categorie':1,'ville':'Détroit','age':12,'date_embauche':'','salaire':25,'photo':'1.jpg','vitesse':55,'agilite':3,'deduction':25,'choisi':false}, {'identifiant':2,'prenom':'Aziz','nom':'Jojo','categorie':2,'ville':'Paris','age':14,'date_embauche':'','salaire':25,'vitesse':57,'agilite':31,'deduction':25,'choisi':false}, {'identifiant':3,'prenom':'Thierry','nom':'Goubert','categorie':1,'ville':'Paris','age':17,'date_embauche':'','salaire':28,'photo':'2.jpg','vitesse':45,'agilite':3,'deduction':2,'choisi':false}, {'identifiant':4,'prenom':'Roland','nom':'Grondin','categorie':2,'ville':'Paris','age':14,'date_embauche':'','salaire':25,'vitesse':5,'agilite':34,'deduction':2,'choisi':false}, {'identifiant':5,'prenom':'Gogok','nom':'Rodolphe','categorie':1,'ville':'Paris','age':17,'date_embauche':'','salaire':28,'photo':'3.jpg','vitesse':68,'agilite':75,'deduction':2,'choisi':false}, {'identifiant':6,'prenom':'Thierry','nom':'Chalamerto','categorie':1,'ville':'Paris','age':17,'date_embauche':'','salaire':28,'vitesse':55,'agilite':57,'deduction':75,'choisi':false}, {'identifiant':7,'prenom':'Gawivk','nom':'Gonzogues','categorie':2,'ville':'Paris','age':14,'date_embauche':'','salaire':25,'vitesse':10,'agilite':44,'deduction':2,'choisi':false}, {'identifiant':8,'prenom':'Thomas','nom':'Choubal','categorie':1,'ville':'Paris','age':12,'date_embauche':'','salaire':28,'vitesse':5,'agilite':3,'deduction':2,'choisi':false} ]; Now, I would like to display only the footballer who has the identifiant 2,3 and 8 for example. Let's say I 've got this array : var iwanttofilter = [2,3,8]; How could i do to filter with angularJs, firstly, in my ng-repeat, and secondly directly into my controller ? Thank you.
In pure angular way var filteredList = $filter('filter')($scope.footballers, function (i) { return (i.identifiant === 2 || i.identifiant === 3 || i.identifiant === 8); });
you can create a custom filter like this .filter('cust',function(){ var iwanttofilter = [2,3,8]; return function(item){ return item.filter(o=>iwanttofilter.find(k=> o.identifiant == k)) } }) in here array will filter according the iwanttofilter array and return the result Demo angular.module("app",[]) .controller("ctrl",function($scope){ $scope.footballers = [ {'identifiant':1,'prenom':'Jean','nom':'Valjean','categorie':1,'ville':'Détroit','age':12,'date_embauche':'','salaire':25,'photo':'1.jpg','vitesse':55,'agilite':3,'deduction':25,'choisi':false}, {'identifiant':2,'prenom':'Aziz','nom':'Jojo','categorie':2,'ville':'Paris','age':14,'date_embauche':'','salaire':25,'vitesse':57,'agilite':31,'deduction':25,'choisi':false}, {'identifiant':3,'prenom':'Thierry','nom':'Goubert','categorie':1,'ville':'Paris','age':17,'date_embauche':'','salaire':28,'photo':'2.jpg','vitesse':45,'agilite':3,'deduction':2,'choisi':false}, {'identifiant':4,'prenom':'Roland','nom':'Grondin','categorie':2,'ville':'Paris','age':14,'date_embauche':'','salaire':25,'vitesse':5,'agilite':34,'deduction':2,'choisi':false}, {'identifiant':5,'prenom':'Gogok','nom':'Rodolphe','categorie':1,'ville':'Paris','age':17,'date_embauche':'','salaire':28,'photo':'3.jpg','vitesse':68,'agilite':75,'deduction':2,'choisi':false}, {'identifiant':6,'prenom':'Thierry','nom':'Chalamerto','categorie':1,'ville':'Paris','age':17,'date_embauche':'','salaire':28,'vitesse':55,'agilite':57,'deduction':75,'choisi':false}, {'identifiant':7,'prenom':'Gawivk','nom':'Gonzogues','categorie':2,'ville':'Paris','age':14,'date_embauche':'','salaire':25,'vitesse':10,'agilite':44,'deduction':2,'choisi':false}, {'identifiant':8,'prenom':'Thomas','nom':'Choubal','categorie':1,'ville':'Paris','age':12,'date_embauche':'','salaire':28,'vitesse':5,'agilite':3,'deduction':2,'choisi':false} ]; var iwanttofilter = [2,3,8]; $scope.cust = function(){ return function(item){ return iwanttofilter.find(k=> item.identifiant == k) } } }) <script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/angularjs/1.2.23/angular.min.js"></script> <div ng-app="app" ng-controller="ctrl"> <div ng-repeat="item in footballers | filter:cust() track by $index ">{{item.identifiant}} </div> </div>
You pass the iwanttofilter into the filter, and filter your list based on each item. MyApp.filter("fewerFootballers", [ function() { return function(footballers, iwanttofilter) { return arrayIntersection(footballers, iwanttofilter); function arrayIntersection(a, b) { return a.filter(function(x) { return b.indexOf(x.identifiant) != -1; }); } } }]); In your html you use the filter. {{ $scope.footballers | fewerFootballers: $scope.iwanttofilter }}
Angular: custom filter for recursive search in nested object
I have some problem with filtering nested object. In select I choose the filter parameter(object value) and in input I type some text that searches it in object key. Tried to write custom filter with recursion for deep search but it doesn't work. input is parameter for object in ng-repeat, param1 is for select's ng-model and param2 is for input's ng-model. JS .filter('personFilter', function($filter) { return function(input, param1, param2) { var output = {}; for (var prop in input) { if (typeof input[prop] == 'object' || prop != param1 && input[prop] != param2) { $filter('personFilter')(input[prop]); } else { output[key] = input[key]; } } return output; } Here's the plunker: http://plnkr.co/edit/83lPNRWFy6wa9U2FkMfH?p=preview I hope someone give me some advice
sorry, just dirty solution, have no time to refactor. Mb it save time to you .filter('personFilter', function($filter) { return function(input, recursive, search) { return input.filter(filterFn); function filterFn(obj){ var val, res; for (var prop in obj) { val = obj[prop]; if (typeof val == 'object' && recursive) { recursive = false; res = res || val.filter(filterFn).length; recursive = true; } else if(!recursive){ res = res || val == search; } } console.log(res, obj, recursive, search); return res; } } with following markup <body ng-controller="appCtrl"> <select ng-model="selectParameter" ng-options="item.value as item.key for item in parameter track by item.value"> </select> <input ng-model="query" /> <div ng-repeat="person in object.node1.node2.persons | personFilter:selectParameter:query track by $index"> <!-- --> <p>Person: {{person.name}}, Children: <span ng-repeat="child in person.children track by $index">{{child.name}}, </span></p> </div> </body> and controller init like: $scope.parameter = [ {value: false, key: 'Person Name'}, {value: true, key: 'Child Name'} ]; $scope.selectParameter = true;
Angular filter match by character?
I have angular 1.3, and i have the following array: data : [ { id :2, name : "danny davids", age :9 }, { id :3, name : "sanny gordon", age :9 } ] I want the filter to do the follwing: When i start writing the word "s", i want the danny davids to disappear, right now the default behavior is, both of them are still shown (the s is in the end of the last name of danny). strict mode is something that i dont want to use, the behavior i want is: if there is no value in the input, i want to see all, if i start to write i want to see the exact one by firstName/lastName. is there a default filter for this in angular 1.3?
You can filter match by any characters: Sample condition: yourDataList.display.toLowerCase().indexOf(searchData) !== -1; Example: function createFilterForAnycharacters(searchData) { var lowercaseQuery = query.toLowerCase(); return function filterFn(yourDataList) { return (yourDataList.display.toLowerCase().indexOf(searchData) !== -1); }; }
I suggest using $filter by a custom filter function for you ng-repeat. According to the documentation, $filter expects function(value, index, array): A predicate function can be used to write arbitrary filters. The function is called for each element of the array, with the element, its index, and the entire array itself as arguments. And only elements that return true with be shown. So all you have to do is write that function. Your filter function might look like this: $scope.filterData = function (obj) { return anyNameStartsWith(obj.name, $scope.searchFilter); }; function anyNameStartsWith (fullname, search) { //validate if name is null or not a string if needed if (search === '') return true; var delimeterRegex = /[ _-]+/; //split the fullname into individual names var names = fullname.split(delimeterRegex); //do any of the names in the array start with the search string return names.some(function(name) { return name.toLowerCase().indexOf(search.toLowerCase()) === 0; }); } Your HTML might look something like this: <input type="text" ng-model="searchFilter" /> <div ng-repeat="obj in data | filter : filterData"> Id: {{obj.id}} Name: {{obj.name}} </div> A demo via plnkr
Use this custom filter to get result match starting characters app.filter('startsWithLetter', function () { return function (items, letter) { var filtered = []; for (var i = 0; i < items.length; i++) { var item = items[i]; if (item.substr(0,letter.length).toLowerCase() == letter.toLowerCase()) { filtered.push(item); } } return filtered; }; });
it works for your scenario, you can create custom filter below is html code <div ng-app="app"> <div ng-controller="PersonCtrl as person"> <input type="text" ng-model="letter" placeholder="Enter a letter to filter"> <ul> <li ng-repeat="a in person.data | startsWithLetter:letter"> {{a.name}} </li> </ul> </div> </div> js code var app = angular.module('app', []); app.filter('startsWithLetter', function () { return function (items, letter) { var filtered = []; var letterMatch = new RegExp(letter, 'i'); for (var i = 0; i < items.length; i++) { var item = items[i]; if (letterMatch.test(item.name.substring(0, 1))) { filtered.push(item); } } return filtered; }; }); app.controller('PersonCtrl', function () { this.data = [ { id :2, name : "danny davids", age :9 }, { id :3, name : "sanny gordon", age :9 } ] });
Need to create a custom filter function to do this. There is no default method to match first character in angular. https://docs.angularjs.org/guide/filter
AngularJS cant get category "All" while filtering
I started to play with angular and I am trying to write a simple app that consists of categories containing items. ( I am trying to implement a tutorial for my needs ) Now I am trying to add a filter to select items by categories. I can filter them unless I choose All categories. I cant get all the categories. I have edges service : angular.module('swFrontApp') .controller('EdgesController', function ($scope, edges,categories) { $scope.edges = edges.query(); $scope.categories = categories.query(); $scope.filterBy = { search: '', category: $scope.categories[0] }; var selectedEdge = null; $scope.selectEdge = function(edge) { selectedEdge = (selectedEdge === edge) ? null : edge; }; $scope.isSelected = function(edge) { return edge === selectedEdge; }; $scope.displayRequirements = function(reqs) { var result = ''; for ( var i = 0; i < reqs.length; i ++) { if (result !== '' ) { result += ', '} if (reqs[i].name) { result += reqs[i].name+ ' '; } result += reqs[i].value; } return result; }; }); and I try to filter them using : angular.module('swFrontApp').filter('edges', function() { return function(edges, filterBy) { return edges.filter( function( element, index, array ) { return element.category.name === filterBy.category.name; }); }; } ); Here is my html to get edges with categories filter <select name="category" ng-model="filterBy.category" ng-options="c.name for c in categories" class="form-control"></select> <ul> <li ng-repeat-start="edge in edges | filter:{name: filterBy.search}| edges: filterBy " ng-click="selectEdge(edge)"> <span class="label label-default">{{ edge.category.name }}</span> {{edge.name}} <span class="text-muted">({{ displayRequirements(edge.requirements) }})</span> </li> <li ng-repeat-end ng-show="isSelected(edge)"> {{edge.description}} </li> </ul> I formed My Plunker link is here. Thanks
It doesn't work because of the category.name attribute. In your categoriesService.js you return collection where name equals to All. But if you look into EdgesService file, you'll see that there is no such option as 'All'. So this comparison in script.js file (in your filter) return element.category.name === filterBy.category.name; will always return false when filterby.category.name equals to 'All'. The way to fix it is to change it to something like this: return element.category.name === filterBy.category.name || filterBy.category.name === 'All'; This way it will always return true if 'All' category is selected. Also later in the course rank option will be introduced as well. You can browse the code for that project here: https://github.com/Remchi/sw-front Hope that helps. :)
Filter by multiple columns with ng-repeat
I'm wondering if there's an easy way in Angular to filter a table using ng-repeat on specific columns using or logic, rather than and. Right now, my filter is searching everything in the table (10+ columns of data), when it really only needs to filter on 2 columns of data (ID and Name). I've managed to get it down to look only at those 2 columns when filtering (by using an object in the filter expression as per the docs and looking at this SO answer), but it's using and logic, which is too specific. I'd like to get it to use or logic, but am having trouble. My HTML <input type="text" ng-model="filterText" /> <table> <tr ng-repeat="item in data"><td>{{ item.id }}</td><td>{{ item.name }}</td>...</tr> </table> My filter logic: $filter('filter')(data, {id:$scope.filterText, name:$scope.filterText}) The filtering works, but again, it's taking the intersection of the matching columns rather than the union. Thanks!
It's not hard to create a custom filter which allows you to have as many arguments as you want. Below is an example of a filter with one and two arguments, but you can add as many as you need. Example JS: var app = angular.module('myApp',[]); app.filter('myTableFilter', function(){ // Just add arguments to your HTML separated by : // And add them as parameters here, for example: // return function(dataArray, searchTerm, argumentTwo, argumentThree) { return function(dataArray, searchTerm) { // If no array is given, exit. if (!dataArray) { return; } // If no search term exists, return the array unfiltered. else if (!searchTerm) { return dataArray; } // Otherwise, continue. else { // Convert filter text to lower case. var term = searchTerm.toLowerCase(); // Return the array and filter it by looking for any occurrences of the search term in each items id or name. return dataArray.filter(function(item){ var termInId = item.id.toLowerCase().indexOf(term) > -1; var termInName = item.name.toLowerCase().indexOf(term) > -1; return termInId || termInName; }); } } }); Then in your HTML: <tr ng-repeat="item in data | myTableFilter:filterText"> Or if you want to use multiple arguments: <tr ng-repeat="item in data | myTableFilter:filterText:argumentTwo:argumentThree">
Use this to search on All Columns (can be slow): search.$ AngularJS API: filter Any Column Search: <input ng-model="search.$"> <table> <tr ng-repeat="friendObj in friends | filter:search:strict"> ...
To expand on the excellent answer by #charlietfl, here's a custom filter that filters by one column(property) which is passed to the function dynamically instead of being hard-coded. This would allow you to use the filter in different tables. var app=angular.module('myApp',[]); app.filter('filterByProperty', function () { /* array is first argument, each addiitonal argument is prefixed by a ":" in filter markup*/ return function (dataArray, searchTerm, propertyName) { if (!dataArray) return; /* when term is cleared, return full array*/ if (!searchTerm) { return dataArray } else { /* otherwise filter the array */ var term = searchTerm.toLowerCase(); return dataArray.filter(function (item) { return item[propertyName].toLowerCase().indexOf(term) > -1; }); } } }); Now on the mark-up side <input type="text" ng-model="filterText" /> <table> <tr ng-repeat="item in data |filterByProperty:filterText:'name'"><td>{{ item.id }}</td><td>{{ item.name }}</td>...</tr> </table>
I figured it out- I had to write my own custom filter. Here is my solution: var filteredData; filteredData = $filter('filter')(data, function(data) { if ($scope.filter) { return data.id.toString().indexOf($scope.filter) > -1 || data.name.toString().indexOf($scope.filter) > -1; } else { return true; } });
I created this filter to perform search in several fields: var find = function () { return function (items,array) { var model = array.model; var fields = array.fields; var clearOnEmpty = array.clearOnEmpty || false; var filtered = []; var inFields = function(row,query) { var finded = false; for ( var i in fields ) { var field = row[fields[i]]; if ( field != undefined ) { finded = angular.lowercase(row[fields[i]]).indexOf(query || '') !== -1; } if ( finded ) break; } return finded; }; if ( clearOnEmpty && model == "" ) return filtered; for (var i in items) { var row = items[i]; var query = angular.lowercase(model); if (query.indexOf(" ") > 0) { var query_array = query.split(" "); var x; for (x in query_array) { query = query_array[x]; var search_result = true; if ( !inFields(row,query) ) { search_result = false; break; } } } else { search_result = inFields(row,query); } if ( search_result ) { filtered.push(row); } } return filtered; }; }; How to use: <tr repeat="item in colletion | find: { model : model, // Input model fields : [ // Array of fields to filter 'FIELD1', 'FIELD2', 'FIELD3' ], clearOnEmpty: true // Clear rows on empty model (not obligatory) } "></tr>
Easily We can do this type Following written code according you will easily create another field filter.... var myApp = angular.module('myApp',[]); myApp.filter('myfilter',myfilter); function myfilter(){ return function (items, filters) { if (filters == null) { return items; } var filtered = []; //Apply filter angular.forEach(items, function (item) { if ((filters.Name == '' || angular.lowercase(item.Name).indexOf(angular.lowercase(filters.Name)) >= 0) ) { filtered.push(item); } }); return filtered; }; } myApp.controller('mycontroller',['$scope',function($scope){ $scope.filters={Name:'',MathsMarks:''}; $scope.students=[]; var i=0; for(i=0;i<5;i++){ var item={Name:'',Marks:[]}; item.Name='student' + i; item.Marks.push({Maths:50-i,Science:50 +i}); $scope.students.push(item); } }]); <html ng-app='myApp'> <head> <script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/angularjs/1.2.21/angular.min.js"></script> </head> <body ng-controller='mycontroller'> <input type='text' name='studentName' ng-model="filters.Name" placeholder='Enter Student Name'> <div ng-repeat="student in students | myfilter: filters"> Name : {{student.Name}} Marks == > <span ng-repeat="m in student.Marks">Maths:{{m.Maths}} Science:{{m.Science}}</span> </div> </body> </html>
Here is my solution, it's very lazy, it will search on all strings in array on first level, you could update this to recusively go down the tree, but this should be good enough... app.filter('filterAll', function () { return function (dataArray, searchTerm, propertyNames) { if (!dataArray) return; if (!searchTerm) { return dataArray; } else { if (propertyNames == undefined) { propertyNames = []; for (var property in dataArray[0]) { if(typeof dataArray[0][property] == "string" && property != "$$hashKey" && property != "UnitName" ) propertyNames.push(property); } } console.log("propertyNames", propertyNames); var term = searchTerm.toLowerCase(); return dataArray.filter(function (item) { var found = false; propertyNames.forEach(function(val) { if (!found) { if (item[val] != null && item[val].toLowerCase().indexOf(term) > -1) found = true; } }); return found; }); } } });
see this link Filter multiple object properties together in AngularJS