jreviews:listing_search_widget.view_all_order
Filters the order value injected into the widget's "view all results" URL. Use this to keep the full results page aligned with custom widget ordering rules.
You need to have a working knowledge of Hooks before you get started.
Fires while building the widget "view all results" URL
Parameters
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
$order |
string |
The current order string, based on the widget default order |
$request |
\FWD\Illuminate\Http\Request |
The current request |
$activeFilters |
array |
Active custom field filters parsed from the request |
$matchParams |
array |
Per-field AND/OR match flags parsed from the request |
$widgetParams |
mixed |
The widget params object backing the search widget |
$component |
self |
The ListingSearchWidget component instance |
Boilerplate Code
Use the boilerplate code to start using the filter, and add your own logic to modify the first argument and return it.
fwd_add_filter('jreviews:listing_search_widget.view_all_order', function($order, $request, $activeFilters, $matchParams, $widgetParams, $component)
{
// Your code here
return $order;
}, 20, 6);
The , 20, N after your callback are the hook priority and the number of arguments your callback accepts. By default, a hook passes your callback only its first argument; for a filter, that is the value being filtered, so a simple function($value) { ... } needs nothing extra. If your callback declares more parameters, such as function($value, $listing) { ... }, you must add N (the parameter count, 2 here). Because N is the fourth argument to fwd_add_filter() or fwd_add_action(), you must also pass the priority (20 is the default). Leaving these off when your callback expects extra parameters causes a Too few arguments to function ... fatal error.
Source Files
app/Http/Site/Yoyo/Widget/ListingSearchWidget.php