I have an array (_users) that contains JSON objects.
{
"User":
{
"userid":"19571",
"status":"7",
"active":"1",
"lastlogin":"1339759025307",
"Stats":
[
{
"active":"1",
"catid":"10918",
"typeid":"71",
"Credits":
[
{
"content":"917,65",
"active":"1",
"type":"C7"
},
{
"content":"125,65",
"active":"1",
"type":"B2"
}
]
}
]
}
}
1- How can I filter only users with "active":"1" not "0"
I have tried something like this:
<div ng-repeat="user in _users | filter:active | orderBy:user.userid">
{{user.userid}}
</div>
but not working correctly for me.
Thank you!
Since your object model is kind of complex I would recommend using custom filtering function:
$scope.isActive = function(user) {
return user.User.Stats[0].active === "1";
};
and then in your HTML:
<div ng-repeat="user in _users | filter:isActive">
{{user.User.userid}}
</div>
Here is the working jsFiddle: http://jsfiddle.net/pkozlowski_opensource/4kzzy/3/
Be sure to check angular's documentation on filters if you need more info: http://docs.angularjs.org/api/ng.filter:filter
Taking @pkozlowski.opensource a bit further and allowing live filtering of items/users:
<div ng-controller="MyCtrl">
<label>userid substring filter:</label>
<input ng-model="zzzzz">
<div ng-repeat="user in _users | filter:isInteresting">
<pre>{{user | json}}</pre>
</div>
</div>
And:
$scope.isInteresting = function (user) {
if ($scope.zzzzz == undefined) {
return true;
}
return user.userid.indexOf($scope.zzzzz) !== -1;
};