ViewHelper Documentation
v:iterator.extract
Iterator / Extract VieWHelper
Loop through the iterator and extract a key, optionally join the results if more than one value is found.
Extract values from an array by key
The extbase version of indexed_search returns an array of the previous search, which cannot easily be shown in the input field of the result page. This can be solved.
Input from extbase version of indexed_search">
[
0 => [
'sword' => 'firstWord',
'oper' => 'AND'
],
1 => [
'sword' => 'secondWord',
'oper' => 'AND'
],
3 => [
'sword' => 'thirdWord',
'oper' => 'AND'
]
]
Show the previous search words in the search form of the result page:
Example
<f:form.textfield name="search[sword]"
value="{v:iterator.extract(key:'sword', content: searchWords) -> v:iterator.implode(glue: ' ')}"
class="tx-indexedsearch-searchbox-sword" />
Get the names of several users
Provided we have a bunch of FrontendUsers and we need to show their firstname combined into a string:
<h2>Welcome
<v:iterator.implode glue=", "><v:iterator.extract key="firstname" content="frontendUsers" /></v:iterator.implode>
<!-- alternative: -->
{frontendUsers -> v:iterator.extract(key: 'firstname') -> v:iterator.implode(glue: ', ')}
</h2>
Output
<h2>Welcome Peter, Paul, Marry</h2>
Complex example
{anArray->v:iterator.extract(path: 'childProperty.secondNestedChildObject')
-> v:iterator.sort(direction: 'DESC', sortBy: 'propertyOnSecondChild')
-> v:iterator.slice(length: 10)->v:iterator.extract(key: 'uid')}
Single return value
Outputs the "uid" value of the first record in variable $someRecords without caring if there are more than
one records. Always extracts the first value and then stops. Equivalent of chaning -> v:iterator.first().
{someRecords -> v:iterator.extract(key: 'uid', single: TRUE)}
Arguments
key string
The name of the key from which you wish to extract the value
content anySimpleType
The array or Iterator that contains either the value or arrays of values
recursive boolean
If TRUE, attempts to extract the key from deep nested arrays
single boolean
If TRUE, returns only one value - always the first one - instead of an array of values