$files
The $files
object extends the general Collection
class and refers to a collection of files, i.e. images, documents etc. Files can be filtered, searched, converted, modified or evaluated with the following methods:
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new Files()
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$files->add()
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$files->append()
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$files->callMethod()
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$files->changeSort()
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$files->chunk()
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$files->clone()
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$files->count()
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$files->current()
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$files->data()
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$files->empty()
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$files->extend()
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Files::factory()
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$files->filter()
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$files->filterBy()
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$files->find()
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$files->findBy()
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$files->findById()
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$files->findByKey()
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$files->first()
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$files->flip()
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$files->get()
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$files->getAttribute()
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$files->getIterator()
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$files->group()
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$files->groupBy()
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$files->has()
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$files->hasMethod()
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$files->indexOf()
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$files->intersection()
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$files->intersects()
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$files->isEmpty()
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$files->isEven()
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$files->isNotEmpty()
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$files->isOdd()
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$files->key()
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$files->keyOf()
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$files->keys()
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$files->last()
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$files->limit()
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$files->map()
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$files->next()
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$files->not()
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$files->nth()
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$files->offset()
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$files->paginate()
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$files->pagination()
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$files->parent()
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$files->pluck()
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$files->prepend()
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$files->prev()
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$files->query()
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$files->remove()
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$files->rewind()
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$files->search()
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$files->set()
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$files->shuffle()
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$files->slice()
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$files->sort()
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Files::sortArgs()
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$files->sortBy()
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$files->template()
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$files->toArray()
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$files->toJson()
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$files->toString()
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$files->valid()
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$files->values()
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$files->when()
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$files->without()
You can extend this set of methods with custom files methods.
How to get a $files
object
Before you can use the methods of the $files
class, you need a $files
object. To get a files object, you fetch the files you need from the $site
, $page
or $user
object:
Note that the default sorting order of files is according to their order in the file system. To sort files by their manual sorting order, you can use $files->sortBy('sort')
, where sort
is the field that stores the sorting number if you manually sort files in the Panel.
Site files
Page files
User files
Examples:
With the $files
object defined, you can now do all sorts of things: