larawelp/pagination

A simple library for generating pagination for LaraWelP

v0.0.10 2023-08-20 20:35 UTC

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Last update: 2024-10-30 02:16:25 UTC


README

This is a simple PHP library for creating pagination.

Basic Usage

Here is an example for creating the pagination in WordPress.

global $wp_query;

// The total number of items
$total       = (int)$wp_query->found_posts;

// The number of items are going to be displayed per page.
$perPage     = (int)$wp_query->query_vars['posts_per_page'];

// The current page number.
$currentPage = (int)$wp_query->query_vars['paged'];

// additional options
$options     = ['urlStyle' => 'pretty'];


$paginator   = new Paginator($total, $perPage, $currentPage, $options);
    
echo $paginator->toHtml();

Customize the markup

If you don't like the default markup, you can specify your own view file to output the markup.

$paginator = new Paginator($total, $perPage, $currentPage, ['view'=> '/www/var/example.com/pagination.php']);

You can also specify the view with using the dot notation, for example ['view'=> 'components.pagination']; by using the dot notation it will try to use the Blade Templates if possible.

Take a look at the preset views for more details.

Options

onEachSide

The number of links on each side of the center link.

type

The rendering type.

  • default
  • menu
  • simple

view

The path of view file.

Could be either a blade template or a regular php file.
If you wish to use a php file, you should add the .php at the end of the string.

urlStyle

The link style.

  • pretty: example.com/news/page/10
  • queryString: example.com/news/?page=10

nextPageText

The next page link text.

prevPageText

The previous page link text.

path

The user-defined base path.

suffix

The suffix to be added to the very end of the url. Such as fragment or query-strings.