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Angular 2에서 TypeScript로 배열을 어떻게 필터링합니까?

nasanasas 2020. 9. 3. 19:33
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Angular 2에서 TypeScript로 배열을 어떻게 필터링합니까?


ng-2 부모-자녀 데이터 상속은 저에게 어려움이었습니다.

잘 작동하는 실용적인 솔루션이 될 수있는 것은 내 전체 데이터 배열을 단일 부모 ID로 참조되는 자식 데이터로만 구성된 배열로 필터링하는 것입니다. 즉, 데이터 상속은 하나의 상위 ID에 의한 데이터 필터링이됩니다.

구체적인 예에서 이것은 다음과 같을 수 있습니다 : 특정한 store_id.

import {Component, Input} from 'angular2/core';

export class Store {
  id: number;
  name: string;
}

export class Book {
  id: number;
  shop_id: number;
  title: string;
}

@Component({
  selector: 'book',
  template:`
    <p>These books should have a label of the shop: {{shop.id}}:</p>

    <p *ngFor="#book of booksByShopID">{{book.title}}</p>
  `
])
export class BookComponent {
  @Input()
  store: Store;

  public books = BOOKS;

  // "Error: books is not defined"
  // ( also doesn't work when books.filter is called like: this.books.filter
  // "Error: Cannot read property 'filter' of undefined" )
  var booksByStoreID = books.filter(book => book.store_id === this.store.id)
}

var BOOKS: Book[] = [
  { 'id': 1, 'store_id': 1, 'name': 'Dichtertje' },
  { 'id': 2, 'store_id': 1, 'name': 'De uitvreter' },
  { 'id': 3, 'store_id': 2, 'name': 'Titaantjes' }
];

TypeScript는 저에게 처음이지만 여기에서 작업을 수행하는 데 거의 가까워졌습니다.

(또한 원래 책 배열을 덮어 쓰는 것도 옵션이 될 수 있습니다 *ngFor="#book of books".)

편집 가까워 지지만 여전히 오류가 발생합니다.

//changes on top:
import {Component, Input, OnInit} from 'angular2/core';

// ..omitted

//changed component:
export class BookComponent implements OnInit {
  @Input() 
  store: Store;

  public books = BOOKS;

  // adding the data in a constructor needed for ngInit
  // "EXCEPTION: No provider for Array!"
  constructor(
    booksByStoreID: Book[];
  ) {}


  ngOnInit() {
    this.booksByStoreID = this.books.filter(
      book => book.store_id === this.store.id);
  }
}

// ..omitted

코드를 입력 ngOnInit하고 this키워드를 사용해야합니다 .

ngOnInit() {
  this.booksByStoreID = this.books.filter(
          book => book.store_id === this.store.id);
}

You need ngOnInit because the input store wouldn't be set into the constructor:

ngOnInit is called right after the directive's data-bound properties have been checked for the first time, and before any of its children have been checked. It is invoked only once when the directive is instantiated.

(https://angular.io/docs/ts/latest/api/core/index/OnInit-interface.html)

In your code, the books filtering is directly defined into the class content...


You can check an example in Plunker over here plunker example filters

filter() {

    let storeId = 1;
    this.bookFilteredList = this.bookList
                                .filter((book: Book) => book.storeId === storeId);
    this.bookList = this.bookFilteredList; 
}

To filter an array irrespective of the property type (i.e. for all property types), we can create a custom filter pipe

import { Pipe, PipeTransform } from '@angular/core';

@Pipe({ name: "filter" })
export class ManualFilterPipe implements PipeTransform {
  transform(itemList: any, searchKeyword: string) {
    if (!itemList)
      return [];
    if (!searchKeyword)
      return itemList;
    let filteredList = [];
    if (itemList.length > 0) {
      searchKeyword = searchKeyword.toLowerCase();
      itemList.forEach(item => {
        //Object.values(item) => gives the list of all the property values of the 'item' object
        let propValueList = Object.values(item);
        for(let i=0;i<propValueList.length;i++)
        {
          if (propValueList[i]) {
            if (propValueList[i].toString().toLowerCase().indexOf(searchKeyword) > -1)
            {
              filteredList.push(item);
              break;
            }
          }
        }
      });
    }
    return filteredList;
  }
}

//Usage

//<tr *ngFor="let company of companyList | filter: searchKeyword"></tr>

Don't forget to import the pipe in the app module

We might need to customize the logic to filer with dates.

참고URL : https://stackoverflow.com/questions/37003551/how-do-i-filter-an-array-with-typescript-in-angular-2

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