filter
Filtre AngularJS
Exemple
Affichez les éléments qui contiennent la lettre "A":
<div ng-app="myApp" ng-controller="arrCtrl">
<ul>
<li ng-repeat="x
in cars | filter : 'A'">{{x}}</li>
</ul>
</div>
<script>
var app = angular.module('myApp', []);
app.controller('arrCtrl',
function($scope) {
$scope.cars = ["Aston Martin",
"Audi", "Bentley", "BMW", "Bugatti"];
});
</script>
Définition et utilisation
Le filter
filtre nous permet de filtrer un tableau et de renvoyer un tableau contenant uniquement les éléments correspondants.
Ce filtre ne peut être utilisé que pour les tableaux.
Syntaxe
{{
arrayexpression | filter : expression :
comparator }}
Valeurs des paramètres
Value | Description |
---|---|
expression | The expression used when selecting
items from the array. The expression can be of type: String: The array items that match the string will be returned. Object: The object is a pattern to search for in the array. Example:
filter: {"name" : "H",
"city": "London"} will return the array items with a name
containing the letter "H", where the city contains the word "London". See
example below.Function: A function which will be called for each array item, and items where the function returns true will be in the result array. |
comparator | Optional. Defines how strict the comparison should be. The value can be: true : Returns a match only if the value of the array item is exactly what we compare it with. false : Returns a match if the value of the array item contains what we compare it with. This comparison is not case sensitive. This is the default value. function : A function where we can define what will be considered a match or not. |
Plus d'exemples
Exemple
Utilisez un objet comme filtre :
<div ng-app="myApp" ng-controller="arrCtrl">
<ul>
<li ng-repeat="x
in customers | filter : {'name' : 'O', 'city' : 'London'}">
{{x.name + ", " + x.city}}
</li>
</ul>
</div>
<script>
var app =
angular.module('myApp', []);
app.controller('arrCtrl', function($scope) {
$scope.customers = [
{"name" :
"Alfreds Futterkiste", "city" : "Berlin"},
{"name" : "Around the Horn", "city" : "London"},
{"name" : "B's Beverages", "city" : "London"},
{"name" : "Bolido Comidas preparadas", "city" : "Madrid"},
{"name" : "Bon app", "city" : "Marseille"},
{"name" : "Bottom-Dollar Marketse" ,"city" : "Tsawassen"},
{"name" : "Cactus Comidas para llevar", "city" : "Buenos Aires"}
];
});
</script>
Exemple
Effectuez une comparaison "stricte", qui ne renvoie pas de correspondance à moins que la valeur ne soit exactement la même que l'expression :
<div ng-app="myApp" ng-controller="arrCtrl">
<ul>
<li ng-repeat="x
in customers | filter : 'London' : true">
{{x.name + ", " + x.city}}
</li>
</ul>
</div>
<script>
var app = angular.module('myApp',
[]);
app.controller('arrCtrl', function($scope) {
$scope.customers = [
{"name" : "London Food", "city" : "London"},
{"name" : "London Catering",
"city" : "London City"},
{"name" : "London Travel", "city" : "Heathrow,
London"}
];
});
</script>
Pages connexes
Tutoriel AngularJS : Filtres angulaires