Getting a modified preorder tree traversal model (nested set) into a <ul>

断了今生、忘了曾经 提交于 2019-11-26 18:22:17

Ok, let's do some bounty hunting ;)

Step 0 - Sanitize example:
As already mentioned, your example data is broken, as it does not define a valid nested set. If you took this data from an app, you should check the insert/delete logic.

So for testing, I used a sanitized version like so:
(MySQL here, as it was the first at hand)

CREATE TABLE t_categories`(
  `id` INTEGER UNSIGNED NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT,
  `title` VARCHAR(45) NOT NULL,
  `lft` INTEGER UNSIGNED NOT NULL,
  `rght` INTEGER UNSIGNED NOT NULL,
  PRIMARY KEY (`id`)
);

INSERT INTO t_categories (title, lft, rght) VALUES ('Cat 1',1,16);
INSERT INTO t_categories (title, lft, rght) VALUES ('Cat 2',2,3);
INSERT INTO t_categories (title, lft, rght) VALUES ('Cat 3',4,7);
INSERT INTO t_categories (title, lft, rght) VALUES ('Cat 4',5,6);
INSERT INTO t_categories (title, lft, rght) VALUES ('Cat 5',8,13);
INSERT INTO t_categories (title, lft, rght) VALUES ('Cat 6',9,12);
INSERT INTO t_categories (title, lft, rght) VALUES ('Cat 7',10,11);
INSERT INTO t_categories (title, lft, rght) VALUES ('Cat 8',14,15);

Step 1 - Let the database do the ordering
Nested sets where primarily invented as a convenient way of storing trees in databases, as they make it pretty easy to query for subtrees, parent relations and, especially interesting in this case, for order and depth:

SELECT node.title, (COUNT(parent.title) - 1) AS depth
 FROM t_categories AS node
 CROSS JOIN t_categories AS parent
 WHERE node.lft BETWEEN parent.lft AND parent.rght
 GROUP BY node.title
 ORDER BY node.lft

This will return your set neatly ordered, starting with the root node and continuing to the end in preorder. Most importantly, it will add the depth of each node as a positive integer, indicating how many levels the node is below root (level 0). For the above example data, the result will be:

title, depth
'Cat 1', 0
'Cat 2', 1
'Cat 3', 1
'Cat 4', 2
'Cat 5', 1
'Cat 6', 2
'Cat 7', 3
'Cat 8', 1

In code:

// Grab ordered data
$query = '';
$query .= 'SELECT node.title, (COUNT(parent.title) - 1) AS depth';
$query .= ' FROM t_categories AS node';
$query .= ' CROSS JOIN t_categories AS parent';
$query .= ' WHERE node.lft BETWEEN parent.lft AND parent.rght';
$query .= ' GROUP BY node.title';
$query .= ' ORDER BY node.lft';

$result = mysql_query($query);

// Build array
$tree = array();
while ($row = mysql_fetch_assoc($result)) {
  $tree[] = $row;
}

The resulting array will look like this:

Array
(
    [0] => Array
        (
            [title] => Cat 1
            [depth] => 0
        )

    [1] => Array
        (
            [title] => Cat 2
            [depth] => 1
        )
    ...
)

Step 2 - Output as HTML list fragment:

Using while loop:

// bootstrap loop
$result = '';
$currDepth = -1;  // -1 to get the outer <ul>
while (!empty($tree)) {
  $currNode = array_shift($tree);
  // Level down?
  if ($currNode['depth'] > $currDepth) {
    // Yes, open <ul>
    $result .= '<ul>';
  }
  // Level up?
  if ($currNode['depth'] < $currDepth) {
    // Yes, close n open <ul>
    $result .= str_repeat('</ul>', $currDepth - $currNode['depth']);
  }
  // Always add node
  $result .= '<li>' . $currNode['title'] . '</li>';
  // Adjust current depth
  $currDepth = $currNode['depth'];
  // Are we finished?
  if (empty($tree)) {
    // Yes, close n open <ul>
    $result .= str_repeat('</ul>', $currDepth + 1);
  }
}

print $result;

Same logic as recursive function:

function renderTree($tree, $currDepth = -1) {
  $currNode = array_shift($tree);
  $result = '';
  // Going down?
  if ($currNode['depth'] > $currDepth) {
    // Yes, prepend <ul>
    $result .= '<ul>';
  }
  // Going up?
  if ($currNode['depth'] < $currDepth) {
    // Yes, close n open <ul>
    $result .= str_repeat('</ul>', $currDepth - $currNode['depth']);
  }
  // Always add the node
  $result .= '<li>' . $currNode['title'] . '</li>';
  // Anything left?
  if (!empty($tree)) {
    // Yes, recurse
    $result .=  renderTree($tree, $currNode['depth']);
  }
  else {
    // No, close remaining <ul>
    $result .= str_repeat('</ul>', $currNode['depth'] + 1);
  }
  return $result;
}

print renderTree($tree);

Both will output the following structure:

<ul>
    <li>Cat 1</li>
    <li>
        <ul>
            <li>Cat 2</li>
            <li>Cat 3</li>
            <li>
                <ul>
                    <li>Cat 4</li>
                </ul>
            </li>
            <li>Cat 5</li>
            <li>
                <ul>
                    <li>Cat 6</li>
                    <li>
                        <ul>
                            <li>Cat 7</li>
                        </ul>
                    </li>
                </ul>
            </li>
            <li>Cat 8</li>
        </ul>
    </li>
</ul>

Nitpickers corner: Questioner explicitly asked for <ul>, but ordered unordered lists!? Come on...
;-)

admit

Better Render Tree Function that worked for me (php function to prepare html source for use in jsTree jQuery plugin) instead of the Henrik Opel's one:

function MyRenderTree ( $tree = array(array('name'=>'','depth'=>'')) ){

$current_depth = 0;
$counter = 0;

$result = '<ul>';

foreach($tree as $node){
    $node_depth = $node['depth'];
    $node_name = $node['name'];
    $node_id = $node['category_id'];

    if($node_depth == $current_depth){
        if($counter > 0) $result .= '</li>';            
    }
    elseif($node_depth > $current_depth){
        $result .= '<ul>';
        $current_depth = $current_depth + ($node_depth - $current_depth);
    }
    elseif($node_depth < $current_depth){
        $result .= str_repeat('</li></ul>',$current_depth - $node_depth).'</li>';
        $current_depth = $current_depth - ($current_depth - $node_depth);
    }
    $result .= '<li id="c'.$node_id.'"';
    $result .= $node_depth < 2 ?' class="open"':'';
    $result .= '><a href="#"><ins>&nbsp;</ins>'.$node_name.'</a>';
    ++$counter;
}
 $result .= str_repeat('</li></ul>',$node_depth).'</li>';

$result .= '</ul>';

return $result;}

Result HTML:

<ul>
    <li id="c1" class="open"><a href="#"><ins>&nbsp;</ins>ELECTRONICS</a>
        <ul>
            <li id="c2" class="open"><a href="#"><ins>&nbsp;</ins>TELEVISIONS</a>
                <ul>
                    <li id="c3"><a href="#"><ins>&nbsp;</ins>TUBE</a></li>
                    <li id="c4"><a href="#"><ins>&nbsp;</ins>LCD</a></li>
                    <li id="c5"><a href="#"><ins>&nbsp;</ins>PLASMA</a>
                        <ul>
                            <li id="c14"><a href="#"><ins>&nbsp;</ins>PLASMA1</a></li>
                            <li id="c15"><a href="#"><ins>&nbsp;</ins>PLASMA2</a></li>
                        </ul>
                    </li>
                </ul>
            </li>
            <li id="c6" class="open"><a href="#"><ins>&nbsp;</ins>PORTABLE ELECTRONICS</a>
                <ul>
                    <li id="c7"><a href="#"><ins>&nbsp;</ins>MP3 PLAYERS</a>
                        <ul>
                            <li id="c8"><a href="#"><ins>&nbsp;</ins>FLASH</a></li>
                        </ul>
                    </li>
                    <li id="c9"><a href="#"><ins>&nbsp;</ins>CD PLAYERS</a></li>
                    <li id="c10"><a href="#"><ins>&nbsp;</ins>2 WAY RADIOS</a></li>
                </ul>
            </li>
        </ul>
    </li>
</ul>
VolkerK

There's a PEAR package for dealing with nested sets: DB_NestedSet.
You might also be interested in the article Managing Hierarchical Data in MySQL.

This should be what you're looking for:

function getCats($left = null, $right = null)
{
    $sql = array();
    $result = null;

    if (isset($left) === true)
    {
        $sql[] = 'lft >= ' . intval($left);
    }

    if (isset($right) === true)
    {
        $sql[] = 'rght <= ' . intval($right);
    }

    if (empty($sql) === true)
    {
        $sql[] = 'lft = 1';
    }

    $sql = 'SELECT * FROM t_categories WHERE ' . implode(' AND ', $sql) . ';';

    if ($rs = C_DB::fetchRecordset($sql))
    {
        // you need to make sure that the query returns
        // something to correctly display the ULs
        if (empty($rs) === false)
        {
            $result .= '<ul>' . "\n";

            while ($row = C_DB::fetchRow($rs))
            {
                $result .= '<li>' . $row['title'] . '</li>' . "\n";
                $result .= getCats($row['lft'], $row['rght']);
            }

            $result .= '</ul>' . "\n";
        }
    }

    return $result;
}

To get the HTML for your nested tree you should do:

echo getCats();

Please note that your nested set sample doesn't look right, also you should make sure if I didn't made any mistake invoking your C_DB class, I don't know since I'm not familiarized with it.

Simply loop thru the result will do:

$sql = "SELECT node.name, (COUNT(parent.name) - 1) AS depth
        FROM nested_category AS node,
        nested_category AS parent
        WHERE node.lft BETWEEN parent.lft AND parent.rgt
        GROUP BY node.name
        ORDER BY node.lft";

$query_result = mysql_query($sql)

$result = "<ul>";
$currDepth = 0;

while($row = mysql_fetch_assoc($query_result))
{
  if($row['depth'] > $currDepth)
  {
    $result .= "<li><ul>"; // open sub tree if level up
  }

  if($row['depth'] < $currDepth)
  {
    $result .= str_repeat("</ul></li>", $currDepth - $row['depth']); // close sub tree if level down
  }

  $result .= "<li>$row['name']</li>"; // Always add node
  $currDepth = $row['depth'];
}
$result .= "</ul>";

echo $result;
$linaje='';
    $lastnode='';
    $sides['izq']=array();
    $sides['der']=array();
    $print = '<ul>'; 
    foreach ($array as $key1 => $value1){ //Proyectos

        if(strpos($info[$key1]['linaje'],'-') !== false)
            $compare = strstr($info[$key1]['linaje'],'-',true);
        else
            $compare  = $info[$key1]['linaje'];

        if($linaje != ''){
            if ($linaje !=   $compare){
                $linaje= $compare;
                $sides['izq']=array();
                $sides['der']=array();
                //for($i=1;$i <= substr_count($lastnode,'`')-substr_count($value1,'`');$i++)
                    //$print .= '</ul></li>';
            }
        }


        if ($lastnode != '')
            for($i=1;$i<= substr_count($lastnode,'`')-substr_count($value1,'`');$i++)
                $print .= '</ul></li>'; 

        if (count($sides['der'])>0)
            if  ($sides['der'][count($sides['der'])-1] > $info[$key1]['der'])
                $print .= '<ul>';

        $print .= '<li><a href="#'.$info[$key1]['id'].'#'.$info[$key1]['linaje'].'">'.substr($value1,substr_count($value1,'`')).'</a>';

        if  ($info[$key1]['der'] - $info[$key1]['izq'] == 1)
                $print .= '</li>';

        if ($key1 == count($info)-1)
            for($i=1;$i <= substr_count($lastnode,'`')-1;$i++)
                $print .= '</ul></li>';

        $sides['der'][] = $info[$key1]['der'];
        $sides['izq'][] = $info[$key1]['izq'];

        if ($linaje =='')
                $linaje = $info[$key1]['linaje'];

        $lastnode = $value1;
    }
    $print .= '</ul>';
    echo $print;

the difference in this is that you can render X numbers of trees, this applies to one of my projects. and I use a char as a depth reference when I fetch the rows from the DB

nidzoni

i`m using CROSS JOIN query displaying jsTree jQuery menu; Everything works just great ! The existing table I added a column for the position. However, when I define position and ordered all by position, the corresponding items are not grouped properly. I guess it's a query issue, tried many combinations, but no success.

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