Ordering and Paginating with the Entity Service API
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The Entity Service API offers the ability to order and paginate results found with its findMany() method.
Ordering
To order results returned by the Entity Service API, use the sort
parameter. Results can be ordered based on a single or on multiple attribute(s) and can also use relational ordering.
Single
To order results by a single field, pass it to the sort
parameter either:
- as a
string
to sort with the default ascending order, or - as an
object
to define both the field name and the order (i.e.'asc'
for ascending order or'desc'
for descending order)
strapi.entityService.findMany('api::article.article', {
sort: 'id',
});
// single with direction
strapi.entityService.findMany('api::article.article', {
sort: { id: 'desc' },
});
Multiple
To order results by multiple fields, pass the fields as an array to the sort
parameter either:
- as an array of strings to sort multiple fields using the default ascending order, or
- as an array of objects to define both the field name and the order (i.e.
'asc'
for ascending order or'desc'
for descending order)
strapi.entityService.findMany('api::article.article', {
sort: ['publishDate', 'name'],
});
// multiple with direction
strapi.entityService.findMany('api::article.article', {
sort: [{ title: 'asc' }, { publishedAt: 'desc' }],
});
Relational ordering
Fields can also be sorted based on fields from relations:
strapi.entityService.findMany('api::article.article', {
sort: {
author: {
name: 'asc',
},
},
});
Pagination
To paginate results returned by the Entity Service API, you can use the start
and limit
parameters:
strapi.entityService.findMany('api::article.article', {
start: 10,
limit: 15,
});
You may instead use the page
and pageSize
parameters:
strapi.entityService.findMany('api::article.article', {
page: 1,
pageSize: 15,
});