Liquid filter collection where not null
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In my front matter for some pages (not all) I have:

---
top-navigation:
    order: 2
---

Using liquid I want to filter all site pages which have a top-navigation object and sort by top-navigation.order.

I'm trying sort:'top-navigation.order' but that's throwing an exception of undefined method [] for nil:NilClass. I tried where:"top-navigation", true but it's not equating truthy values.

How can I filter for pages that have top-navigation and then sort?

Huehuebner answered 9/8, 2017 at 10:48 Comment(0)
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Two steps:

  1. Create an array with pages that contains the top-navigation key.

    We create an empty array and then push the items that have the key.

    {% assign navposts = ''|split:''%}
    {% for post in site.posts %}
    {% if post.top-navigation %}
    {% assign navposts = navposts|push:post%}
    {% endif %}
    {% endfor %}
    
  2. Sort the above array by top-navigation.order

    {% assign navposts = navposts|sort: "top-navigation.order"%}
    

Printing results:

{% for post in navposts %}
<br>{{ post.title }} - {{post.top-navigation}}
{% endfor %}

For pages use site.pages.

Fauve answered 9/8, 2017 at 12:20 Comment(2)
this works very well. I even added a uniq filter on it for my tag list.Granvillegranvillebarker
ended up here after reading the jekyll filter list. There's a "where: nil" filter , available starting from v4.0.0 (docs). Wasn't sure how to get the converse filter. This answer seems more portable anyway.Mavismavra
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In Jekyll 3.2.0+ (and Github Pages) you can use the where_exp filter like so:

{% assign posts_with_nav = site.posts | where_exp: "post", "post.top-navigation" %}

Here, for each item in site.posts, we bind it to the 'post' variable and then evaluate the expression 'post.top-navigation'. If it evaluates truthy, then it will be selected.

Then, putting it together with the sorting, you'd have this:

{%
  assign sorted_posts_with_nav = site.posts 
  | where_exp: "post", "post.top-navigation" 
  | sort: "top-navigation.order"
%}

Liquid also has the where filter which, when you don't give it a target value, selects all elements with a truthy value for that property:

{% assign posts_with_nav = site.posts | where: "top-navigation" %}

Unfortunately, this variant does not work with Jekyll.

Katha answered 1/1, 2021 at 16:12 Comment(0)

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