Given the following XML that has been loaded into a SimpleXML object in PHP:
<person>
<name>Angela</name>
<address>
<street>123 Arbor St</street>
<city>Ann Arbor</city>
</address>
</person>
<person>
<name>Becky</name>
<address>
<street>234 Buckingham Ave</street>
<city>Boston</city>
</address>
</person>
<person>
<name>Charlie</name>
<address>
<street>345 Cherry Ln</street>
<city>Charlotte</city>
</address>
</person>
To sort by name
, do the following:
$xml = simplexml_load_file($xmlfile);
$data = array();
foreach ($xml as $x) {
$data[(string) $x->name] = $x;
}
ksort($data);
To sort by city
, do the following:
$xml = simplexml_load_file($xmlfile);
$data = array();
foreach ($xml as $x) {
$data[(string) $x->address->city] = $x;
}
ksort($data);
This is a simple technique that works when you have a single key by which you wish to sort the XML. We create the $data
array and associate the key (name
in the former case, city
in the latter) with the actual element, and let ksort take care of the rest. ksort sorts an array by the key while maintaining the association.
Motivation
The reason for this post is that while Googling I kept finding more complex solutions which included usort with a custom compare function, or array_multisort which was even more complex, or using a third party implementation like SimpleDOM. This was much simpler and quicker, and I wanted to record this for future use.