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By default Symfony Finder Component sorts files by ASC order.

//sorting by ASC order
$finder->files()->in($this->getDumpPath())->sortByModifiedTime();

How can I sort files by DESC?

Azrael
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Victor Bocharsky
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You may use the sort method and give your own sort anonymous function (see Symfony\Component\Finder\Iterator\SortableIterator)

$finder->sort(function ($a, $b) { return strcmp($b->getRealpath(), $a->getRealpath()); });

This is all about sorting tips. It's always the same thing with that kind of job. Please take a look to the usort function.

To be more precise, I've just take a code snipet from Symfony\Component\Finder\Iterator\SortableIterator, and I've reverted the return condition.

Ôrel
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Yann Eugoné
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The reverseSorting method, that was introduced in Symfony 4.2, can be used now.

$finder = new Finder();
$finder->sortByModifiedTime();
$finder->reverseSorting();
$finder->files()->in( $directoryPath );

foreach ($finder as $file) {
  // log each modification time for example 
  // $this->logger->debug ( \date('d/m/Y H:i', $file->getMTime()) );
}

Github commit

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In Symfony\Component\Finder\Iterator\SortableIterator you can see the ASC case, so the DESC case is:

$finder->files()->in($this->getDumpPath())->sort(
    function ($a, $b) {
       return ($b->getMTime() - $a->getMTime());
    }
);
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