I have done a bit off searching around for an answer, but most results are either not clear enough or I find it hard to implement in my current pattern... What I wish to achieve is having a query to select all products from the products table matching a category ID from the category table, But now i wish to also get products that are sub categories of the said parent category. I am using Doctrine 2 with codeigniter and my function so far looks like this
function searchForProducts( $offset, $limit ) {
$search = $this->input->get('search');
$category = (int)$this->input->get('category');
$supplier = (int)$this->input->get('supplier');
for( $i = 0; $i < 2; $i++ ) {
$select = ($i == 0) ? 'count(p)' : 'p';
$qb = $this->em->createQueryBuilder();
$qb ->select($select)
->from(self::ENTITY, 'p');
if( $i != 0) {
$qb ->setFirstResult( (int)$offset )
->setMaxResults( (int)$limit );
}
if( $search ) {
$qb ->where( "p.title LIKE :search" )
->orWhere( "p.sku LIKE :search" )
->setParameter('search', "%$search%");
}
if( $category ) {
$qb ->andWhere( "p.category = ?1" )
->setParameter(1, $category);
}
if( $supplier ) {
$qb ->andWhere( "p.supplier = ?2" )
->setParameter(2, $supplier);
}
if( $i == 0 ) {
$this->totalRows = $qb->getQuery()->getSingleScalarResult();
} else {
return $qb->getQuery()->getResult();
}
}
}
I also don't think it would be practical to get all products then do it from application level as I'm using pagination and products could become quite large.
id|title|categoryID|supplierID...
etc, While categories table hasid|parentID|title
. A root categories parentID would be NULL.