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Pager is a library to split results to multiple pages - any way you want them!
Features
5 built-in adapters for arrays, Doctrine ORM, ElasticSearch & MongoDB;
safe subset of methods to not even count items;
strategies to split pages inequally (i.e. 2 last pages merged);
integrates nicely with Symfony's HttpKernel to infer the current page;
provides a bundle to seamlessly integrate with Symfony;
Documentation
Read the documentation
Usage
Two objects work together to split a set of items to pages: pager and adapter.
Pagers act as factories for pages. Adapters allow concrete item sets to be
paged (for example there's an adapter for Doctrine queries).
Here's an example with arrays (check out the docs for more):
Installation
Install using composer: composer.phar require kgilden/pager
Testing
Simply run phpunit in the root directory of the library for the full
test suite.
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