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谈一次php无限极分类的案例

Jun 20, 2016 pm 12:29 PM

平时开发中或多或少不可避免会遇到无限极分类的问题,因为效率、逻辑等问题也一直使这类问题比较尖锐。今天我们以yii2框架为基础,栏目无限极为例,对这个问题进行一个简单的处理。

首先我们有一张栏目数据表 tree

表结构如下图(原文有图)

看上去表结构很简单。

我们插入几条测试数据

INSERT INTO `tree` (`id`, `parent_id`, `name`) VALUES (1, 0, 'A'), (2, 0, 'B'), (3, 1, 'a'), (4, 3, 'aa'), (5, 2, 'b'), (6, 4, 'aaa');
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树形结构大致如下

|A |--a |----aa |------aaa |B |--b
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这也正是我们所需要的数据结构形式,下面我们来看看如何处理才能够得到所需要的结果。

我们前面也说了,以yii2为基础,因此我们的写法也按照面向对象的规则来

class tree {     //访问index查看树形结构     public function actionIndex () {         $data = self::getTree();         //为了方便测试,我们这里以json格式输出         \Yii::$app->response->format = \yii\web\Response::FORMAT_JSON;         return $data;     }     //获取树     public static function getTree () {         //这里我们直接获取所有的数据,然后通过程序进行处理         //在无限极分类中最忌讳的是对数据库进行层层操作,也就很容易造成内存溢出         //最后电脑死机的结果         $data = static::find()->all();         return self::_generateTree($data);     }     //生成树     private static function _generateTree ($data, $pid = 0) {         $tree = [];         if ($data && is_array($data)) {             foreach($data as $v) {                 if($v['parent_id'] == $pid) {                     $tree[] = [                         'id' => $v['id'],                         'name' => $v['name'],                         'parent_id' => $v['parent_id'],                         'children' => self::_generateTree($data, $v['id']),                     ];                 }             }         }         return $tree;     } }
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我们访问下tree/index看看,效果图如下


这样我们可以看到一个很清晰的树形结构图,也就是我们最终所需要的。


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