I came up with another code that doesn't use recursivity:
<?php
//Let's say the DB returns:
$categories = array(
array( 'id' => 1, 'name' => 'Category 1', 'parent' => null ),
array( 'id' => 2, 'name' => 'Category 2', 'parent' => null ),
array( 'id' => 3, 'name' => 'Category 3', 'parent' => 1 ),
array( 'id' => 4, 'name' => 'Category 4', 'parent' => 3)
);
$sortedCategories = assignChildren( $categories );
function assignChildren( &$categories )
{
$sortedCategories = array();
foreach( $categories as &$category )
{
if ( !isset( $category['children'] ) )
{
// set the children
$category['children'] = array();
foreach( $categories as &$subcategory )
{
if( $category['id'] == $subcategory['parent'] )
{
$category['children'][] = &$subcategory;
}
}
}
if ( is_null( $category['parent'] ) )
{
$sortedCategories[] = &$category;
}
}
return $sortedCategories;
}
var_dump( $sortedCategories );
Outputs:
array(2) {
[0]=>
&array(4) {
["id"]=>
int(1)
["name"]=>
string(10) "Category 1"
["parent"]=>
NULL
["children"]=>
array(1) {
[0]=>
&array(4) {
["id"]=>
int(3)
["name"]=>
string(10) "Category 3"
["parent"]=>
int(1)
["children"]=>
array(1) {
[0]=>
&array(4) {
["id"]=>
int(4)
["name"]=>
string(10) "Category 4"
["parent"]=>
int(3)
["children"]=>
array(0) {
}
}
}
}
}
}
[1]=>
&array(4) {
["id"]=>
int(2)
["name"]=>
string(10) "Category 2"
["parent"]=>
NULL
["children"]=>
array(0) {
}
}
}