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+ = 2.3.12, released 2009-12-01
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+
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+ * make view helpers "HTML safe" for Rails 2.3.5 with rails_xss plugin
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+
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+ = 2.3.11, released 2009-06-02
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+
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+ * fix `enable_actionpack`
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+
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+ = 2.3.10, released 2009-05-21
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+
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+ * count_by_sql: don't use table alias with any adapters starting with "oracle"
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+ * Add back "AS count_table" alias to `paginate_by_sql` counter SQL
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+
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+ = 2.3.9, released 2009-05-29
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+
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+ * remove "AS count_table" alias from `paginate_by_sql` counter SQL
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+ * Rails 2.3.2 compat: monkeypatch Rails issue #2189 (count breaks has_many :through)
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+ * fix generation of page URLs that contain the "@" character
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+ * check for method existance in a ruby 1.8- and 1.9-compatible way
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+ * load will_paginate view helpers even if ActiveRecord is not loaded
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+
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+ == 2.3.8, released 2009-03-09
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+
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+ * Rails 2.3 compat: query parameter parsing with Rack
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+
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+ == 2.3.7, released 2009-02-09
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+
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+ * Removed all unnecessary &block variables since they cause serious memory damage and lots of subsequent gc runs.
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+
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+ == 2.3.6, released 2008-10-26
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+
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+ * Rails 2.2 fix: stop using `extract_attribute_names_from_match` inernal AR method, it no longer exists
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+
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+ == 2.3.5, released 2008-10-07
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+
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+ * update the backported named_scope implementation for Rails versions older than 2.1
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+ * break out of scope of paginated_each() yielded block when used on named scopes
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+ * fix paginate(:from)
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+
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+ == 2.3.4, released 2008-09-16
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+
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+ * Removed gem dependency to Active Support (causes trouble with vendored rails).
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+ * Rails 2.1: fix a failing test and a deprecation warning.
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+ * Cope with scoped :select when counting.
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+
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+ == 2.3.3, released 2008-08-29
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+
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+ * Ensure that paginate_by_sql doesn't change the original SQL query.
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+ * RDoc love (now live at http://gitrdoc.com/mislav/will_paginate/tree/master)
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+ * Rename :prev_label to :previous_label for consistency. old name still functions but is deprecated
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+ * ActiveRecord 2.1: Remove :include option from count_all query when it's possible.
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+
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+ == 2.3.2, released 2008-05-16
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+
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+ * Fixed LinkRenderer#stringified_merge by removing "return" from iterator block
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+ * Ensure that 'href' values in pagination links are escaped URLs
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+
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+ == 2.3.1, released 2008-05-04
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+
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+ * Fixed page numbers not showing with custom routes and implicit first page
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+ * Try to use Hanna for documentation (falls back to default RDoc template if not)
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+
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+ == 2.3.0, released 2008-04-29
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+
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+ * Changed LinkRenderer to receive collection, options and reference to view template NOT in
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+ constructor, but with the #prepare method. This is a step towards supporting passing of
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+ LinkRenderer (or subclass) instances that may be preconfigured in some way
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+ * LinkRenderer now has #page_link and #page_span methods for easier customization of output in
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+ subclasses
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+ * Changed page_entries_info() method to adjust its output according to humanized class name of
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+ collection items. Override this with :entry_name parameter (singular).
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+
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+ page_entries_info(@posts)
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+ #-> "Displaying all 12 posts"
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+ page_entries_info(@posts, :entry_name => 'item')
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+ #-> "Displaying all 12 items"
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+
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+ == 2.2.3, released 2008-04-26
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+
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+ * will_paginate gem is no longer published on RubyForge, but on
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+ gems.github.com:
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+
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+ gem sources -a http://gems.github.com/ (you only need to do this once)
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+ gem install mislav-will_paginate
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+ * extract reusable pagination testing stuff into WillPaginate::View
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+ * rethink the page URL construction mechanizm to be more bulletproof when
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+ combined with custom routing for page parameter
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+ * test that anchor parameter can be used in pagination links
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+
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+ == 2.2.2, released 2008-04-21
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+
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+ * Add support for page parameter in custom routes like "/foo/page/2"
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+ * Change output of "page_entries_info" on single-page collection and erraneous
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+ output with empty collection as reported by Tim Chater
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+
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+ == 2.2.1, released 2008-04-08
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+
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+ * take less risky path when monkeypatching named_scope; fix that it no longer
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+ requires ActiveRecord::VERSION
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+ * use strings in "respond_to?" calls to work around a bug in acts_as_ferret
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+ stable (ugh)
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+ * add rake release task
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+
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+ == 2.2.0, released 2008-04-07
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+
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+ === API changes
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+ * Rename WillPaginate::Collection#page_count to "total_pages" for consistency.
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+ If you implemented this interface, change your implementation accordingly.
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+ * Remove old, deprecated style of calling Array#paginate as "paginate(page,
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+ per_page)". If you want to specify :page, :per_page or :total_entries, use a
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+ parameter hash.
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+ * Rename LinkRenderer#url_options to "url_for" and drastically optimize it
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+
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+ === View changes
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+ * Added "prev_page" and "next_page" CSS classes on previous/next page buttons
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+ * Add examples of pagination links styling in "examples/index.html"
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+ * Change gap in pagination links from "..." to
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+ "<span class="gap">&hellip;</span>".
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+ * Add "paginated_section", a block helper that renders pagination both above and
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+ below content in the block
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+ * Add rel="prev|next|start" to page links
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+
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+ === Other
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+
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+ * Add ability to opt-in for Rails 2.1 feature "named_scope" by calling
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+ WillPaginate.enable_named_scope (tested in Rails 1.2.6 and 2.0.2)
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+ * Support complex page parameters like "developers[page]"
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+ * Move Array#paginate definition to will_paginate/array.rb. You can now easily
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+ use pagination on arrays outside of Rails:
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+ gem 'will_paginate'
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+ require 'will_paginate/array'
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+
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+ * Add "paginated_each" method for iterating through every record by loading only
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+ one page of records at the time
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+ * Rails 2: Rescue from WillPaginate::InvalidPage error with 404 Not Found by
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+ default
data/LICENSE ADDED
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+ Copyright (c) 2007 PJ Hyett and Mislav Marohnić
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+ Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of
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+ this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in
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+ the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to
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+ use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of
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+ the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so,
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+ subject to the following conditions:
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+ The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
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+ copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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+ THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
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+ IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS
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+ FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR
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+ COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER
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+ IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN
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+ CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
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+ = WillPaginate
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+ Pagination is just limiting the number of records displayed. Why should you let
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+ it get in your way while developing, then? This plugin makes magic happen. Did
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+ you ever want to be able to do just this on a model:
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+ Post.paginate :page => 1, :order => 'created_at DESC'
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+
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+ ... and then render the page links with a single view helper? Well, now you
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+ can.
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+ Some resources to get you started:
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+ * {Installation instructions}[http://github.com/mislav/will_paginate/wikis/installation]
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+ on {the wiki}[http://github.com/mislav/will_paginate/wikis]
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+ * Your mind reels with questions? Join our
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+ {Google group}[http://groups.google.com/group/will_paginate].
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+ * {How to report bugs}[http://github.com/mislav/will_paginate/wikis/report-bugs]
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+
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+
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+ == Example usage
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+
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+ Use a paginate finder in the controller:
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+ @posts = Post.paginate_by_board_id @board.id, :page => params[:page], :order => 'updated_at DESC'
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+
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+ Yeah, +paginate+ works just like +find+ -- it just doesn't fetch all the
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+ records. Don't forget to tell it which page you want, or it will complain!
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+ Read more on WillPaginate::Finder::ClassMethods.
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+ Render the posts in your view like you would normally do. When you need to render
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+ pagination, just stick this in:
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+ <%= will_paginate @posts %>
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+
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+ You're done. (You can find the option list at WillPaginate::ViewHelpers.)
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+ How does it know how much items to fetch per page? It asks your model by calling
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+ its <tt>per_page</tt> class method. You can define it like this:
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+ class Post < ActiveRecord::Base
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+ cattr_reader :per_page
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+ @@per_page = 50
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+ end
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+
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+ ... or like this:
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+ class Post < ActiveRecord::Base
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+ def self.per_page
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+ 50
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ ... or don't worry about it at all. WillPaginate defines it to be <b>30</b> by default.
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+ But you can always specify the count explicitly when calling +paginate+:
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+ @posts = Post.paginate :page => params[:page], :per_page => 50
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+
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+ The +paginate+ finder wraps the original finder and returns your resultset that now has
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+ some new properties. You can use the collection as you would with any ActiveRecord
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+ resultset. WillPaginate view helpers also need that object to be able to render pagination:
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+
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+ <ol>
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+ <% for post in @posts -%>
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+ <li>Render `post` in some nice way.</li>
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+ <% end -%>
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+ </ol>
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+
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+ <p>Now let's render us some pagination!</p>
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+ <%= will_paginate @posts %>
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+
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+ More detailed documentation:
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+
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+ * WillPaginate::Finder::ClassMethods for pagination on your models;
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+ * WillPaginate::ViewHelpers for your views.
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+
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+
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+ == Authors and credits
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+ Authors:: Mislav Marohnić, PJ Hyett
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+ Original announcement:: http://errtheblog.com/post/929
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+ Original PHP source:: http://www.strangerstudios.com/sandbox/pagination/diggstyle.php
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+
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+ All these people helped making will_paginate what it is now with their code
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+ contributions or just simply awesome ideas:
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+ Chris Wanstrath, Dr. Nic Williams, K. Adam Christensen, Mike Garey, Bence
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+ Golda, Matt Aimonetti, Charles Brian Quinn, Desi McAdam, James Coglan, Matijs
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+ van Zuijlen, Maria, Brendan Ribera, Todd Willey, Bryan Helmkamp, Jan Berkel,
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+ Lourens Naudé, Rick Olson, Russell Norris, Piotr Usewicz, Chris Eppstein,
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+ Denis Barushev, Ben Pickles.
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+
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+
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+ == Usable pagination in the UI
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+ There are some CSS styles to get you started in the "examples/" directory. They
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+ are {showcased online here}[http://mislav.uniqpath.com/will_paginate/].
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+ More reading about pagination as design pattern:
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+ * {Pagination 101}[http://kurafire.net/log/archive/2007/06/22/pagination-101]
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+ * {Pagination gallery}[http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2007/11/16/pagination-gallery-examples-and-good-practices/]
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+ * {Pagination on Yahoo Design Pattern Library}[http://developer.yahoo.com/ypatterns/parent.php?pattern=pagination]
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+
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+ Want to discuss, request features, ask questions? Join the
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+ {Google group}[http://groups.google.com/group/will_paginate].
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+
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+ require 'rubygems'
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+ begin
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+ hanna_dir = '/Users/mislav/Projects/Hanna/lib'
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+ $:.unshift hanna_dir if File.exists? hanna_dir
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+ require 'hanna/rdoctask'
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+ rescue LoadError
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+ require 'rake'
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+ require 'rake/rdoctask'
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+ end
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+ load 'test/tasks.rake'
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+
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+ desc 'Default: run unit tests.'
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+ task :default => :test
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+
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+ desc 'Generate RDoc documentation for the will_paginate plugin.'
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+ Rake::RDocTask.new(:rdoc) do |rdoc|
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+ rdoc.rdoc_files.include('README.rdoc', 'LICENSE', 'CHANGELOG.rdoc').
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+ include('lib/**/*.rb').
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+ exclude('lib/will_paginate/named_scope*').
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+ exclude('lib/will_paginate/array.rb').
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+ exclude('lib/will_paginate/version.rb')
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+
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+ rdoc.main = "README.rdoc" # page to start on
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+ rdoc.title = "will_paginate documentation"
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+
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+ rdoc.rdoc_dir = 'doc' # rdoc output folder
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+ rdoc.options << '--inline-source' << '--charset=UTF-8'
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+ rdoc.options << '--webcvs=http://github.com/mislav/will_paginate/tree/master/'
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+ end
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+
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+ desc %{Update ".manifest" with the latest list of project filenames. Respect\
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+ .gitignore by excluding everything that git ignores. Update `files` and\
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+ `test_files` arrays in "*.gemspec" file if it's present.}
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+ task :manifest do
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+ list = `git ls-files --full-name --exclude=*.gemspec --exclude=.*`.chomp.split("\n")
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+
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+ if spec_file = Dir['*.gemspec'].first
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+ spec = File.read spec_file
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+ spec.gsub! /^(\s* s.(test_)?files \s* = \s* )( \[ [^\]]* \] | %w\( [^)]* \) )/mx do
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+ assignment = $1
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+ bunch = $2 ? list.grep(/^test\//) : list
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+ '%s%%w(%s)' % [assignment, bunch.join(' ')]
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+ end
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+
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+ File.open(spec_file, 'w') { |f| f << spec }
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+ end
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+ File.open('.manifest', 'w') { |f| f << list.join("\n") }
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+ end
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+
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+ task :examples do
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+ %x(haml examples/index.haml examples/index.html)
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+ %x(sass examples/pagination.sass examples/pagination.css)
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+ end
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+ require 'active_support'
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+ require 'will_paginate/core_ext'
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+
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+ # = You *will* paginate!
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+ #
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+ # First read about WillPaginate::Finder::ClassMethods, then see
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+ # WillPaginate::ViewHelpers. The magical array you're handling in-between is
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+ # WillPaginate::Collection.
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+ #
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+ # Happy paginating!
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+ module WillPaginate
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+ class << self
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+ # shortcut for <tt>enable_actionpack</tt> and <tt>enable_activerecord</tt> combined
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+ def enable
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+ enable_actionpack
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+ enable_activerecord
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+ end
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+
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+ # hooks WillPaginate::ViewHelpers into ActionView::Base
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+ def enable_actionpack
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+ return if ActionView::Base.instance_methods.include_method? :will_paginate
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+ require 'will_paginate/view_helpers'
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+ ActionView::Base.send :include, ViewHelpers
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+
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+ if defined?(ActionController::Base) and ActionController::Base.respond_to? :rescue_responses
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+ ActionController::Base.rescue_responses['WillPaginate::InvalidPage'] = :not_found
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # hooks WillPaginate::Finder into ActiveRecord::Base and classes that deal
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+ # with associations
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+ def enable_activerecord
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+ return if ActiveRecord::Base.respond_to? :paginate
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+ require 'will_paginate/finder'
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+ ActiveRecord::Base.send :include, Finder
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+
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+ # support pagination on associations
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+ a = ActiveRecord::Associations
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+ [ a::AssociationCollection ].tap { |classes|
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+ # detect http://dev.rubyonrails.org/changeset/9230
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+ unless a::HasManyThroughAssociation.superclass == a::HasManyAssociation
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+ classes << a::HasManyThroughAssociation
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+ end
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+ }.each do |klass|
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+ klass.send :include, Finder::ClassMethods
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+ klass.class_eval { alias_method_chain :method_missing, :paginate }
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+ end
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+
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+ # monkeypatch Rails ticket #2189: "count breaks has_many :through"
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+ ActiveRecord::Base.class_eval do
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+ protected
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+ def self.construct_count_options_from_args(*args)
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+ result = super
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+ result[0] = '*' if result[0].is_a?(String) and result[0] =~ /\.\*$/
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+ result
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # Enable named_scope, a feature of Rails 2.1, even if you have older Rails
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+ # (tested on Rails 2.0.2 and 1.2.6).
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+ #
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+ # You can pass +false+ for +patch+ parameter to skip monkeypatching
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+ # *associations*. Use this if you feel that <tt>named_scope</tt> broke
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+ # has_many, has_many :through or has_and_belongs_to_many associations in
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+ # your app. By passing +false+, you can still use <tt>named_scope</tt> in
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+ # your models, but not through associations.
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+ def enable_named_scope(patch = true)
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+ return if defined? ActiveRecord::NamedScope
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+ require 'will_paginate/named_scope'
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+ require 'will_paginate/named_scope_patch' if patch
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+
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+ ActiveRecord::Base.send :include, WillPaginate::NamedScope
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ module Deprecation # :nodoc:
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+ extend ActiveSupport::Deprecation
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+
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+ def self.warn(message, callstack = caller)
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+ message = 'WillPaginate: ' + message.strip.gsub(/\s+/, ' ')
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+ ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn(message, callstack)
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ if defined? Rails
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+ WillPaginate.enable_activerecord if defined? ActiveRecord
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+ WillPaginate.enable_actionpack if defined? ActionController
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+ end
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+ require 'will_paginate/collection'
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+
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+ # http://www.desimcadam.com/archives/8
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+ Array.class_eval do
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+ def paginate(options = {})
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+ raise ArgumentError, "parameter hash expected (got #{options.inspect})" unless Hash === options
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+
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+ WillPaginate::Collection.create(
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+ options[:page] || 1,
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+ options[:per_page] || 30,
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+ options[:total_entries] || self.length
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+ ) { |pager|
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+ pager.replace self[pager.offset, pager.per_page].to_a
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+ }
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+ end
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+ end
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+ module WillPaginate
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+ # = Invalid page number error
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+ # This is an ArgumentError raised in case a page was requested that is either
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+ # zero or negative number. You should decide how do deal with such errors in
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+ # the controller.
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+ #
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+ # If you're using Rails 2, then this error will automatically get handled like
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+ # 404 Not Found. The hook is in "will_paginate.rb":
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+ #
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+ # ActionController::Base.rescue_responses['WillPaginate::InvalidPage'] = :not_found
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+ #
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+ # If you don't like this, use your preffered method of rescuing exceptions in
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+ # public from your controllers to handle this differently. The +rescue_from+
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+ # method is a nice addition to Rails 2.
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+ #
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+ # This error is *not* raised when a page further than the last page is
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+ # requested. Use <tt>WillPaginate::Collection#out_of_bounds?</tt> method to
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+ # check for those cases and manually deal with them as you see fit.
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+ class InvalidPage < ArgumentError
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+ def initialize(page, page_num)
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+ super "#{page.inspect} given as value, which translates to '#{page_num}' as page number"
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # = The key to pagination
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+ # Arrays returned from paginating finds are, in fact, instances of this little
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+ # class. You may think of WillPaginate::Collection as an ordinary array with
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+ # some extra properties. Those properties are used by view helpers to generate
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+ # correct page links.
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+ #
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+ # WillPaginate::Collection also assists in rolling out your own pagination
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+ # solutions: see +create+.
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+ #
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+ # If you are writing a library that provides a collection which you would like
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+ # to conform to this API, you don't have to copy these methods over; simply
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+ # make your plugin/gem dependant on this library and do:
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+ #
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+ # require 'will_paginate/collection'
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+ # # WillPaginate::Collection is now available for use
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+ class Collection < Array
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+ attr_reader :current_page, :per_page, :total_entries, :total_pages
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+
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+ # Arguments to the constructor are the current page number, per-page limit
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+ # and the total number of entries. The last argument is optional because it
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+ # is best to do lazy counting; in other words, count *conditionally* after
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+ # populating the collection using the +replace+ method.
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+ def initialize(page, per_page, total = nil)
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+ @current_page = page.to_i
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+ raise InvalidPage.new(page, @current_page) if @current_page < 1
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+ @per_page = per_page.to_i
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+ raise ArgumentError, "`per_page` setting cannot be less than 1 (#{@per_page} given)" if @per_page < 1
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+
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+ self.total_entries = total if total
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+ end
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+
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+ # Just like +new+, but yields the object after instantiation and returns it
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+ # afterwards. This is very useful for manual pagination:
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+ #
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+ # @entries = WillPaginate::Collection.create(1, 10) do |pager|
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+ # result = Post.find(:all, :limit => pager.per_page, :offset => pager.offset)
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+ # # inject the result array into the paginated collection:
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+ # pager.replace(result)
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+ #
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+ # unless pager.total_entries
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+ # # the pager didn't manage to guess the total count, do it manually
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+ # pager.total_entries = Post.count
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+ # end
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+ # end
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+ #
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+ # The possibilities with this are endless. For another example, here is how
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+ # WillPaginate used to define pagination for Array instances:
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+ #
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+ # Array.class_eval do
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+ # def paginate(page = 1, per_page = 15)
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+ # WillPaginate::Collection.create(page, per_page, size) do |pager|
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+ # pager.replace self[pager.offset, pager.per_page].to_a
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+ # end
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+ # end
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+ # end
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+ #
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+ # The Array#paginate API has since then changed, but this still serves as a
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+ # fine example of WillPaginate::Collection usage.
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+ def self.create(page, per_page, total = nil)
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+ pager = new(page, per_page, total)
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+ yield pager
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+ pager
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+ end
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+
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+ # Helper method that is true when someone tries to fetch a page with a
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+ # larger number than the last page. Can be used in combination with flashes
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+ # and redirecting.
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+ def out_of_bounds?
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+ current_page > total_pages
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+ end
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+
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+ # Current offset of the paginated collection. If we're on the first page,
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+ # it is always 0. If we're on the 2nd page and there are 30 entries per page,
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+ # the offset is 30. This property is useful if you want to render ordinals
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+ # side by side with records in the view: simply start with offset + 1.
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+ def offset
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+ (current_page - 1) * per_page
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+ end
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+
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+ # current_page - 1 or nil if there is no previous page
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+ def previous_page
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+ current_page > 1 ? (current_page - 1) : nil
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+ end
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+
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+ # current_page + 1 or nil if there is no next page
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+ def next_page
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+ current_page < total_pages ? (current_page + 1) : nil
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+ end
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+
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+ # sets the <tt>total_entries</tt> property and calculates <tt>total_pages</tt>
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+ def total_entries=(number)
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+ @total_entries = number.to_i
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+ @total_pages = (@total_entries / per_page.to_f).ceil
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+ end
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+
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+ # This is a magic wrapper for the original Array#replace method. It serves
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+ # for populating the paginated collection after initialization.
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+ #
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+ # Why magic? Because it tries to guess the total number of entries judging
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+ # by the size of given array. If it is shorter than +per_page+ limit, then we
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+ # know we're on the last page. This trick is very useful for avoiding
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+ # unnecessary hits to the database to do the counting after we fetched the
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+ # data for the current page.
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+ #
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+ # However, after using +replace+ you should always test the value of
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+ # +total_entries+ and set it to a proper value if it's +nil+. See the example
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+ # in +create+.
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+ def replace(array)
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+ result = super
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+
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+ # The collection is shorter then page limit? Rejoice, because
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+ # then we know that we are on the last page!
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+ if total_entries.nil? and length < per_page and (current_page == 1 or length > 0)
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+ self.total_entries = offset + length
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+ end
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+
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+ result
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end