``sort`` ======== The ``sort`` filter sorts an array: .. code-block:: twig {% for user in users|sort %} ... {% endfor %} .. note:: Internally, Twig uses the PHP `asort`_ function to maintain index association. It supports Traversable objects by transforming those to arrays. You can pass an arrow function to sort the array: .. code-block:: html+twig {% set fruits = [ { name: 'Apples', quantity: 5 }, { name: 'Oranges', quantity: 2 }, { name: 'Grapes', quantity: 4 }, ] %} {% for fruit in fruits|sort((a, b) => a.quantity <=> b.quantity)|column('name') %} {{ fruit }} {% endfor %} {# output in this order: Oranges, Grapes, Apples #} Note the usage of the `spaceship`_ operator to simplify the comparison. Arguments --------- * ``arrow``: An arrow function .. _`asort`: https://www.php.net/asort .. _`spaceship`: https://www.php.net/manual/en/language.operators.comparison.php