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How to remove duplicated items in array on Twig?

I have array value in twig such as.

{{ set array = ["testA","testB","testA","testC","testB"]  }}

I want to remove duplicated items and use only testA,testB,testC

{% for name in array%}

 //skip the duplicate items and use only testA,testB,testC

{% endfor %}

How can I make it ?

7 Answers 7

62

Twig is a VIEW engine, and should not be used - in theory - to manipulate data. It's a (very) good practice to use (assumingly) PHP to gather data, do all necessary manipulations and then pass the right data to your view.

That said, here's how you can do it in pure Twig syntax:

{% set newArray = [] %}

{% for name in array %}
   {% if name not in newArray %}
     My name is {{name}}
   {% set newArray = newArray|merge([name]) %}
   {% endif %}


{% endfor %}
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  • Classic MVC strictness question, when is a data manipulation operation inappropriate for inclusion in a view? For example, is it inappropriate to change a word to uppercase? There does not appear to be an unambiguous guiding rule or principle. Not that I have seen.
    – dreftymac
    Commented Feb 8, 2017 at 17:17
  • 2
    Sometimes it's hard to decide where you draw the line... Twig being an extremely powerful view engine doesn't make that decision easier. I would definately consider changing text to uppercase to be a responsibility of the view layer. Or using CSS would even be better (assuming you're generating html)
    – Webberig
    Commented Feb 8, 2017 at 18:10
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In this case, as @Webberig said it's better to prepare your data before the rendering of the view. But when you have a more complex process and if is related to the view you can create a Twig Extension, with an extension the code would look like:

MyTwigExtension.php for Twig versions 1.12 and greater:

/**
 * {@inheritdoc}
 */
public function getFunctions()
{
    return array(
        new \Twig_SimpleFunction('array_unset', array($this, 'arrayUnset'))
    );
}

If you are on a Twig version earlier than 1.12, use this MyTwigExtension.php instead:

/**
 * {@inheritdoc}
 */
public function getFunctions()
{
    return array(
        'array_unset' => new \Twig_Function_Method($this, 'arrayUnset')
    );
}
/**
 * Delete a key of an array
 *
 * @param array  $array Source array
 * @param string $key   The key to remove
 *
 * @return array
 */
public function arrayUnset($array, $key)
{
    unset($array[$key]);

    return $array;
}

Twig:

{% set query = array_unset(query, 'array_key') %}
15

You can do it in one line since Twig 1.41 and 2.10:

{% set unique = array|reduce(
    (unique, item) => item in unique ? unique : unique|merge([item]), []
) %}

In your example:

{% for name in array|reduce((unique, item) => item in unique ? unique : unique|merge([item]), []) %}
     My name is {{name}}
{% endfor %}
2

Quick Answer (TL;DR)

  • A custom Twig filter array_unique permits removal of duplicates
  • This can be directly carried over from native PHP

Detailed Answer

Context

  • Twig 2.x (latest version as of Wed 2017-02-08)
  • Alternate approach in comparison to other approaches specified elsewhere

Problem

  • Scenario:
  • DeloperSutasSugas wishes to dedupe an array
  • PHP built-in array_unique function can do the job

Example01

  • DeloperSutasSugas starts with a sequentially-indexed array
  • transform from BEFORE into AFTER
{%- set mylist = ['alpha','alpha','bravo','charlie','alpha','alpha','delta','echo']  -%}

BEFORE: 
['alpha','alpha','bravo','charlie','alpha','alpha','delta','echo']

AFTER: 
['alpha','bravo','charlie','delta','echo']

Solution

Custom filter
[...]
// {"define_filter_":"array_unique" ,"desc":"PHP array_unique function" },
$filter = new Twig_SimpleFilter('array_unique', function ( $vinp=Array() ) {
  $vout = ( $vinp );
  $vout = array_unique( $vout );
  $vout = array_values( $vout ); // PHP annoyance array reindex -- optional
  return $vout;
});
$twig->addFilter($filter);
//;;
[...]
Output
{%- set mylist = mylist|array_unique  -%}    

Pitfalls

  • Requires addon filter (the solution does not work with native Twig)

See also

2

For symfony !

Service : app/config/service.yml

twig_array_unique_function:
    class: AppBundle\Twig\ArrayUniqueFunction
    tags:
        - { name: twig.function }

Class : src/AppBundle/Twig/ArrayUniqueFunction.php

<?php

namespace AppBundle\Twig;

class ArrayUniqueFunction extends \Twig_Extension
{
    public function getFilters()
    {
        return [new \Twig_SimpleFilter('array_unique', 'array_unique')];
    }

    public function getFunctions()
    {
        return [new \Twig_SimpleFunction('array_unique', 'array_unique')];
    }
}

Thk : https://github.com/getgrav/grav/blob/develop/system/src/Grav/Common/Twig/TwigExtension.php

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{% set keeper = {} %}
{% set throwaway = [] %}
{% for thing in yourSet.all() %}

  {% if thing.id not in throwaway %}
    {% set throwaway = throwaway|merge([thing.id]) %}
    {% set keeper = keeper|merge([{ slug: thing.slug, title: thing.title}]) %}
  {% endif %}

{% endfor %}

Modification on the accepted answer above. I needed to remove duplicates from a set and end up with an object of just slug and title.

-3

The in operator performs containment test.

It returns true if the left operand is contained in the right.

{% if name in array %}

http://twig.sensiolabs.org/doc/templates.html#containment-operator

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  • How does this answer anything? The OP already knows the in operator.
    – Paul
    Commented Jul 22, 2013 at 19:56
  • In the same way that the top answer did ... just not a full example. You can check if the current name is in an array of names you've seen already, if not, add it to the array of seen names; if so, skip it. Commented May 21, 2016 at 1:11

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