paginator 1.0.3 → 1.0.4
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- data/lib/paginator.rb +1 -1
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data/README.txt
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== SYNOPSIS:
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In both of these examples I'm using a PER_PAGE constant (the number of items per page), but it's merely for labeling purposes.
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You could, of course, just pass in the number of items per page directly to the initializer without assigning it somewhere beforehand.
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=== In a Rails Application
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def index
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@pager = ::Paginator.new(Foo.count, PER_PAGE) do |offset, per_page|
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Foo.find(:all, :limit => per_page, :offset => offset)
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end
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@page = @pager.page(params[:page])
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# respond_to here if you want it
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end
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@page = @pager.page(params[:page])
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# In your view
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<% @page.items.each do |foo| %>
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=== Anything else
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bunch_o_data = (1..60).to_a
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PER_PAGE = 10
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pager = Paginator.new(bunch_o_data.size, PER_PAGE) do |offset, per_page|
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bunch_o_data[offset,per_page]
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end
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data/lib/paginator.rb
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metadata
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specification_version: 1
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name: paginator
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version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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version: 1.0.
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date: 2006-10-
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version: 1.0.4
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date: 2006-10-27 00:00:00 -06:00
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summary: A generic paginator object for use in any Ruby program
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require_paths:
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- lib
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