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puja-paginator

Puja-Paginator is a flexible component for paginating collections of data and presenting that data to users.

Installation

Just run this on the command line:

Usage

Examples:

Simple

The rest of the documentation will assume you have a $paginator instance on which you are making calls.

Adding renderer

Set labels

First,Last and Current CSS classes

    
  • Home
  • // First element
  • Page
  • Subpage
  • // Current Element
  • Subpage 2
  • // Last Element

The first/last css classes are the class of first/last Breadcrumb element

The Element

The default paging element is <li class="{CssClassName}">%s{Divider}</li>. To change it, use the setElement method like so:

Note:

"%s" is required for Paginator::$element
{CssClassName}: will be replaced by Paginator::$firstCssClassName/Paginator::$currentCssClassName/Paginator::$lastCssClassName if this element is first/current/last element.
{Divider}: will be replaced by Paginator::$divider

The List Element

The default list element used to wrap the paging, is <ul>%s</ul>. To change it, use the setListElement method like so:

Note:

"%s" is required for Paginator::$listElement

Divider

The default divider is ` (empty). This will be replace to placeholder {Divider} in property Paginator::$element. If you'd like to change it to, for example,/`, you can just do:

Output

Finally, when you actually want to display your breadcrumbs, all you need to do is call the render() method on the instance:

Note

You can write custom Renderer by yourself. You can check Puja\Paginator\Renderer\Simple as a sample

Example

Note that by default First/Prev/Next/Last titles are rendered with escaping HTML characters, if you'd like to ignore it just do like so:


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