I've a list of users that contains object with spaces like this;
'User Name, First Name, Last Name, Phone #, User Image'
while binding this list to datatable, I'm doing this to achieve my data
<tr ng-repeat="user in lstUsers | orderBy : ['User Name']>
<td> <img ngf-thumbnail="user['User Image']" alt="" id="imgUserImage{{$index}}" /></td>
<td>{{ user['User Name'] }}</td>
<td>{{ user['First Name'] }}</td>
<td>{{ user['Last Name'] }}</td>
<td>{{ user['Phone #'] }}</td>
</tr>
it works perfectly fine except the order by
, it gives error if I use it in this way orderBy : ['User Name']
Error: [$parse:syntax] Syntax Error: Token 'Name' is an unexpected token at column 6 of the expression [User Name] starting at [Name].
and if I use orderBy : '[User Name]'
, it throws this error;
Error: [$parse:syntax] Syntax Error: Token 'Name' is unexpected, expecting []] at column 7 of the expression [[User Name]] starting at [Name]].
and if I use orderBy : 'User Name'
, it throws this error;
Error: [$parse:syntax] Syntax Error: Token 'Name' is an unexpected token at column 6 of the expression [User Name] starting at [Name].
and if I use it without space like this orderBy : 'UserName'
, it doesn't give any error but not apply any order to table.
What should I do to apply order on table? Any kind of help will be appreciated.
You can just surround a field name with UTF8 code
for quotation mark:
HTML
<tr ng-repeat="user in lstUsers | orderBy:'\u0022User Name\u0022'">
DEMO
angular.module("myApp",[]).controller("myController",function($scope){
$scope.lstUsers = [
{"User Name": 'SACHIN', age: 12},
{"User Name": 'AJMAL', age: 14},
{"User Name": 'SMITH', age: 15},
{"User Name": 'RICHARD', age: 16},
{"User Name": 'OSCAR', age: 32}
];
});
<html ng-app="myApp">
<head>
<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/angularjs/1.2.23/angular.min.js"></script>
</head>
<body ng-controller="myController">
<div ng-repeat="user in lstUsers | orderBy:'\u0022User Name\u0022' ">
<h1>{{user['User Name']}}</h1>
<h1>{{user.age}}</h1>
</div>
</body>
</html>