Note: Please check this blog post for more details on these functions.
Sort a SQL query with id and parentid so that
the rows have the correct order of the tree.
Parameters:
q(Array): A query result (see example below)
| <template> | |
| <div id="app"> | |
| <img class="logo" src="./assets/logo.png"> | |
| <Hello></Hello> | |
| <Messages></Messages> | |
| </div> | |
| </template> | |
| <script> | |
| import Hello from './components/Hello' |
Note: Please check this blog post for more details on these functions.
Sort a SQL query with id and parentid so that
the rows have the correct order of the tree.
Parameters:
q (Array): A query result (see example below)| <?php | |
| /* | |
| * Converts CSV to JSON | |
| * Example uses Google Spreadsheet CSV feed | |
| * csvToArray function I think I found on php.net | |
| */ | |
| header('Content-type: application/json'); | |
| // Set your CSV feed |