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I am using MySQL as the database connection adapter for all my models. I have a downloads model and controller with an index function that renders either an HTML table or a CSV file depending on the type passed from the request. I also have a CSV media type to handle an array of data, which is working as expected (outputs array keys as headers then array values for each row of data).

I wish to do the same find query but then remove ID fields from the record set if a CSV file is going to be rendered. You'll notice that the download ID is being fetched even though it is not in the fields array, so simply changing the fields array based on the request type will not work.

I have tried the following in the index action of my downloads controller:

<?php
namespace app\controllers;
use app\models\Downloads;

class DownloadsController extends \lithium\action\Controller {

    public function index() {

        // Dynamic conditions
        $conditions = array(...);

        $downloads = Downloads::find('all', array(
            'fields' => array('user_id', 'Surveys.name'),
            'conditions' => $conditions,
            'with' => 'Surveys',
            'order' => array('created' => 'desc')
        ));

        if ($this->request->params['type'] == 'csv') {
            $downloads->each(function ($download) {

                // THIS DOES NOT WORK
                unset($download->id, $download->user_id);

                // I HAVE TRIED THIS HERE AND THE ID FIELDS STILL EXIST
                // var_dump($download->data());
                // exit;

                return $download;
            });
            return $this->render(array('csv' => $downloads->to('array')));
        }

        return compact('downloads');
    }

}
?>

I thought there was an __unset() magic method on the entity object that would be called when you call the standard PHP unset() function on an entity's field.

It would be great if there was a $recordSet->removeField('field') function, but I can not find one.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

2 Answers 2

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Perhaps you should do $downloads = $downloads->to('array');, iterate the array with a for loop, remove those fields from each row, then return that array. If you have to do this same thing for a lot of actions, you could setup a custom Media handler that could alter the data without needing logic for it in your controller.

Take a look at this example in the Lithium Media class unit test.

You can also avoid having much logic for it in your controller at all through the use of a custom handler. This example also auto-generates a header row from the keys in your data.

In config/bootstrap/media.php:

Media::type('csv', 'application/csv', array(
    'encode' => function($data, $handler, $response) {
        $request = $handler['request'];
        $privateKeys = null;
        if ($request->privateKeys) {
            $privateKeys = array_fill_keys($request->privateKeys, true);
        }
        // assuming your csv data is the first key in
        // the template data and the first row keys names
        // can be used as headers
        $data = current($data);
        $row = (array) current($data);
        if ($privateKeys) {
            $row = array_diff_key($row, $privateKeys);
        }
        $headers = array_keys($row);
        ob_start();
        $out = fopen('php://output', 'w');
        fputcsv($out, $headers);
        foreach ($data as $record) {
            if (!is_array($record)) {
                $record = (array) $record;
            }
            if ($privateKeys) {
                $record = array_diff_key($record, $privateKeys);
            }
            fputcsv($out, $record);
        }
        fclose($out);
        return ob_get_clean();
    }
));

Your controller:

<?php
namespace app\controllers;
use app\models\Downloads;

class DownloadsController extends \lithium\action\Controller {

    public function index() {

        $this->request->privateKeys = array('id', 'user_id');

        // Dynamic conditions
        $conditions = array(...);

        $downloads = Downloads::find('all', array(
            'fields' => array('user_id', 'Surveys.name'),
            'conditions' => $conditions,
            'with' => 'Surveys',
            'order' => array('created' => 'desc')
        ));

        return compact('downloads');
    }

}
?>
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  • I re-read your question and obviously you already knew about the custom media handler. But anyway, I hope this gives you some ideas.
    – rmarscher
    Jun 19, 2013 at 22:30
  • Thanks for this, I'll give it a go soon and let you know how it goes but it does look like a cleaner solution. Jun 21, 2013 at 9:30
  • Thanks for this! Just one thing, this code can be made even better by using lithium\util\Set::flatten() which "collapses a multi-dimensional array into a single dimension, using a delimited array path for each array element's key, i.e. array(array('Foo' => array('Bar' => 'Far'))) becomes array('0.Foo.Bar' => 'Far')."
    – leek
    Oct 10, 2013 at 5:21
  • @leek I put the code up on Github - gist.github.com/rmarscher/6970845. Where were you going to use flatten? On the $data? Post a link to an edited version if you make one.
    – rmarscher
    Oct 14, 2013 at 4:45
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Why not then just dynamically set your $fields array?

public function index() {
    $type = $this->request->params['type'];
    //Exclude `user_id` if request type is CSV
    $fields = $type == 'csv' ? array('Surveys.name') : array('user_id', 'Surveys.name');
    $conditions = array(...);
    $with = array('Surveys');
    $order = array('created' => 'desc');

    $downloads = Downloads::find('all', compact('conditions', 'fields', 'with', 'order'));
    //Return different render type if CSV
    return $type == 'csv' ? $this->render(array('csv' => $downloads->data())) : compact('downloads');
}

You can see in this example how I send the array for your CSV handler, otherwise it's the $downloads RecordSet object that goes to the view.

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  • This will still fetch the download ID and the aim is to remove all ID fields, not just the user ID field. Jul 29, 2013 at 15:26

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