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Q: Issue with Laravel orderby

Pioneer2017So I am trying to order my products by price once the client click sort by... inside the product page and I keep getting the next error: Undefined index: title (View: C:\xampp\htdocs\myhero\resources\views\content\item.blade.php) My Route : Route::get('shop/{category_url}/sorting-{sort?}', 'Sh...

check the view file. you have given the wrong variable there as a title.
Add the code of item.blade.php
Where are you calling item view?
The problem is in this line <h1>{{ $item['title']}}</h1>. Probably $item has no title key. You should find where you are calling the view and check why $item does not have title as key.
I call it in ShopController , here is my code : public function item($category_url, $product_url){ Product::getItem($product_url, self::$data); return view('content.item', self::$data); }
What's the result of dd(self::$data); if you add it before return?
array:3 [▼ "title" => "eshop" "menu" => array:3 [▶] "item" => [ ] ]
you meant before return in item right?
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If you check the array, you'll see that "item" has no title key... There is the problem!
ok so can I fix it?
You must look where "item should be added to $data and check why it is not added correctly.
what is the result of dd($product) after $product = $product->toArray();
I'm sorry if this sounds harsh but you know you are missing the title key from your $item array, it's in the error message itself. And you know where your $item array is being set and you can see that it's being set as an empty array. It should be trivial to fix it. Just add the title key to the $item array.
@user3158900 This is where my item being set , : static public function getItem($product_url, &$data) { $data['item'] = []; if ($product = Product::where('url', '=', $product_url)->first()) { $product = $product->toArray(); dd($product); $data['item'] = $product; $data['title'] .= '|' . $product['title']; } } is that what you meant ?
@LeonardoCabré dd($product) not working ...it keeps showing me the mistake
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i think you never enter to this if: if ($product = Product::where('url', '=', $product_url)->first()) {, you are not getting the product. so your $data['item'] = []; is empty
@LeonardoCabré how can I fix it though?
first look what value have the variable $product_url in the getItem function, then look in your product table if you have at least one product with that value in the url field. $product_url is not having any assigned value or you dont have a product with that value in you table.
@LeonardoCabré i did dd($product_url) and when clicking on product its showing the url name which is matches the product I click
try dd(Product::where('url', '=', $product_url)->first()) before the if
I think you'd benefit from taking a couple hours and watching the following series (at least up until you understand eloquent relationships) laracasts.com/series/laravel-from-scratch-2017. What you're attempting to do seems wildly over complicated compared to the "Laravel Way". Why even use Laravel if you're not going to embrace it? I suspect you should be able to accomplish what your attempting with little more than $products = Product::with(['categories', 'items'])->orderBy('price', $sort)->get(); in your controller. Why build up your own arrays if you don't have to?
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@LeonardoCabré its returning null
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@MMMTroy I am still learning about laravel this is my first school project on Laravel, I would appreciate if you could explain a bit more and help me sort this problem. I tried to apply the code you suggested its doesn't work. Where exactly in Controller?
 
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@Pioneer2017 Yeah, the code I added won't work as is. I'll post an answer on your original question to get you started. Give me a bit.

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