Build complex nested queries containing multiple fields and pages and return an array that can be parsed to JSON. This is use-full to fetch data for SPA and PWA.
You can use the Module to tranfrom a ProcessWire Page or PageArray – even RepeaterMatrixPageArrays – into an array or JSON. Queries can be nested and contain closures as callback functions. Some field-types are transformed automatically, like Pageimages or MapMarker.
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It is recommended to install via the ProcessWire admin "Modules" > "Site" > "Add New" > "Add Module from Directory" using the PageQueryBoss
class name.
Download the files from Github or the ProcessWire repository: https://modules.processwire.com/modules/page-query-builder/
- Copy all of the files for this module into /site/modules/PageQueryBoss/
- Go to “Modules > Refresh” in your admin, and then click “install” for the this module.
There are two main methods:
$page->pageQueryJson($query);
$page->pageQueryArray($query);
The query can contain key and value pairs, or only keys. It can be nested and contain closures for dynamic values. To illustrate a short example:
// simple query:
$query = [
'height',
'floors',
];
$pages->find('template=skyscraper')->pageQueryJson($query);
Queries can be nested, contain page names, template names or contain functions and ProcessWire selectors:
// simple query:
$query = [
'height',
'floors',
'images', // < some fileds contain default sub-queries to return data
'files' => [ // but you can also overrdide these defaults:
'filename'
'ext',
'url',
],
// Assuming there are child pages with the architec template, or a
// field name with a page relation to architects
'architect' => [ // sub-query
'name',
'email'
],
// queries can contain closure functions
'querytime' => function($parent){
return "Query for $parent->title was built ".time();
}
];
$pages->find('template=skyscraper')->pageQueryJson($query);
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A single fieldname;
height
orfloors
orarchitects
The Module can handle the following fields:- Strings, Dates, Integer…
- Page references
- Pageimages
- Pagefiles
- PageArray
- MapMarker
- FieldtypeFunctional
-
A template name;
skyscraper
orcity
-
Name of a child page (page.child.name=pagename);
my-page-name
-
A ProcessWire selector;
template=building, floors>=25
-
A new name for the returned index passed by a
#
delimiter:// the field skyscraper will be renamed to "building": $query = ["skyscraper`#building`"]
-
Any of the keys above (1-5) with an new nested sub-query array:
$query = [ 'skyscraper' => [ 'height', 'floors' ], 'architect' => [ 'title', 'email' ], ]
-
A named key and a closure function to process and return a query. The closure gets the parent object as argument:
$query = [ 'architecs' => function($parent) { $architects = $parent->find('template=architect'); return $architects->arrayQuery(['name', 'email']); // or return $architects->explode('name, email'); } ]
$query = [
'title',
'subtitle',
// naming the key invitation
'template=Invitation, limit=1#invitation' => [
'title',
'subtitle',
'body',
],
// returns global speakers and local ones...
'speakers' => function($page){
$speakers = $page->speaker_relation;
$speakers = $speakers->prepend(wire('pages')->find('template=Speaker, global=1, sort=-id'));
// build a query of the speakers with
return $speakers->arrayQuery([
'title#name', // rename title field to name
'subtitle#ministry', // rename subtitle field to ministry
'links' => [
'linklabel#label', // rename linklabel field to minlabelistry
'link'
],
]);
},
// Child Pages with template=Program
'Program' => [
'title',
'summary',
'start' => function($parent){ // calculate the startdate from timetables
return $parent->children->first->date;
},
'end' => function($parent){ // calculate the endate from timetables
return $parent->children->last->date;
},
'Timetable' => [
'date', // date
'timetable#entry'=> [
'time#start', // time
'time_until#end', // time
'subtitle#description', // entry title
],
],
],
// ProcessWire selector, selecting children > name result "location"
'template=Location, limit=1#location' => [
'title#city', // summary title field to city
'body',
'country',
'venue',
'summary#address', // rename summary field to address
'link#tickets', // rename ticket link
'map', // Mapmarker field, automatically transformed
'images',
'infos#categories' => [ // repeater matrix! > rename to categories
'title#name', // rename title field to name
'entries' => [ // nested repeater matrix!
'title',
'body'
]
],
],
];
if ($input->urlSegment1 === 'json') {
header('Content-type: application/json');
echo $page->pageQueryJson($query);
exit();
}
The modules settings are public. They can be directly modified, for example:
$modules->get('PageQueryBoss')->debug = true;
$modules->get('PageQueryBoss')->defaults = []; // reset all defaults
Some field-types or templates come with default selectors, like Pageimages etc. These are the default queries:
// Access and modify default queries: $modules->get('PageQueryBoss')->defaults['queries'] = …
public $defaults = [
'queries' => [
'Pageimage' => [
'basename',
'url',
'httpUrl',
'description',
'ext',
'focus',
],
'Pageimages' => [
'basename',
'url',
'httpUrl',
'description',
'ext',
'focus',
],
'Pagefile' => [
'basename',
'url',
'httpUrl',
'description',
'ext',
'filesize',
'filesizeStr',
'hash',
],
'Pagefiles' => [
'basename',
'url',
'httpUrl',
'description',
'ext',
'filesize',
'filesizeStr',
'hash',
],
'MapMarker' => [
'lat',
'lng',
'zoom',
'address',
],
'User' => [
'name',
'email',
],
],
];
These defaults will only be used if there is no nested sub-query for the respective type. If you query a field with complex data and do not provide a sub-query, it will be transformed accordingly:
$page->pageQueryArry(['images']);
// returns something like this
'images' => [
'basename',
'url',
'httpUrl',
'description',
'ext',
'focus'=> [
'top',
'left',
'zoom',
'default',
'str',
]
];
You can always provide your own sub-query, so the defaults will not be used:
$page->pageQueryArry([
'images' => [
'filename',
'description'
],
]);
You can also override the defaults, for example
$modules->get('PageQueryBoss')->defaults['queries']['Pageimages'] = [
'basename',
'url',
'description',
];
The index for nested elements can be adjusted. This is also done with defaults. There are 3 possibilities:
- Nested by name (default)
- Nested by ID
- Nested by nummerical index
This is the default setting. If you have a field that contains sub-items, the name will be the key in the results:
// example
$pagesByName = [
'page-1-name' => [
'title' => "Page one title",
'name' => 'page-1-name',
],
'page-2-name' => [
'title' => "Page two title",
'name' => 'page-2-name',
]
]
If an object is listed in $defaults['index-id'] the id will be the key in the results. Currently, no items are listed as defaults for id-based index:
$modules->get('PageQueryBoss')->defaults['index-id']['Page'];
// example
$pagesById = [
123 => [
'title' => "Page one title",
'name' => 123,
],
124 => [
'title' => "Page two title",
'name' => 124,
]
]
By default, a couple of fields are transformed automatically to contain numbered indexes:
// objects or template names that should use numerical indexes for children instead of names
$defaults['index-n'] => [
'skyscraper', // template name
'Pageimage',
'Pagefile',
'RepeaterMatrixPage',
];
// example
$images = [
0 => [
'filename' => "image1.jpg",
],
1 => [
'filename' => "image2.jpg",
]
]
Tipp: When you remove the key Pageimage
from $defaults['index-n'], the index will
again be name-based.
These are few helpfill closure functions you might want to use or could help as a starting point for your own (let me know if you have your own):
$query = ['languages' => function($page){
$ar = [];
$l=0;
foreach (wire('languages') as $language) {
// build the json url with segment 1
$ar[$l]['url']= $page->localHttpUrl($language).wire('input')->urlSegment1;
$ar[$l]['name'] = $language->name == 'default' ? 'en' : $language->name;
$ar[$l]['title'] = $language->getLanguageValue($language, 'title');
$ar[$l]['active'] = $language->id == wire('user')->language->id;
$l++;
}
return $ar;
}];
Using the ContinentsAndCountries Module you can extract iso code and names for countries:
$query = ['country' => function($page){
$c = wire('modules')->get('ContinentsAndCountries')->findBy('countries', array('name', 'iso', 'code'),['code' =>$page->country]);
return count($c) ? (array) $c[count($c)-1] : null;
}];
Using a RepeaterMatrix you can create template string for your frontend. This is
usefull for buttons, labels etc. The following code uses a repeater with the
name strings
has a key
and a body
field, the returned array contains the key
field as,
you guess, keys and the body
field as values:
// build custom translations
$query = ['strings' => function($page){
return array_column($page->get('strings')->each(['key', 'body']), 'body', 'key');
}];
Using the following setup you can handle multilanguage and return your default
language if the requested language does not exist. The url is composed like so:
page/path/{language}/{content-type}
for example: api/icf/zurich/conference/2019/de/json
// get contenttype and language (or default language if not exists)
$lang = wire('languages')->get($input->urlSegment1);
if(!$lang instanceof Nullpage){
$user->language = $lang;
} else {
$lang = $user->language;
}
// contenttype segment 2 or 1 if language not present
$contenttype = $input->urlSegment2 ? $input->urlSegment2 : $input->urlSegment1;
if ($contenttype === 'json') {
header('Content-type: application/json');
echo $page->pageQueryJson($query);
exit();
}
The module respects wire('config')->debug. It integrates with TracyDebug. You can override it like so:
// turns on debug output no mather what:
$modules->get('PageQueryBoss')->debug = true;
Make defaults configurable via Backend. How could that be done in style with the default queries?
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