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  1. data/CHANGELOG.rdoc +94 -0
  2. data/LICENSE +18 -0
  3. data/README.rdoc +106 -0
  4. data/Rakefile +62 -0
  5. data/examples/apple-circle.gif +0 -0
  6. data/examples/index.haml +69 -0
  7. data/examples/index.html +92 -0
  8. data/examples/pagination.css +90 -0
  9. data/examples/pagination.sass +91 -0
  10. data/init.rb +1 -0
  11. data/lib/will_paginate.rb +82 -0
  12. data/lib/will_paginate/array.rb +16 -0
  13. data/lib/will_paginate/collection.rb +146 -0
  14. data/lib/will_paginate/core_ext.rb +32 -0
  15. data/lib/will_paginate/finder.rb +247 -0
  16. data/lib/will_paginate/named_scope.rb +132 -0
  17. data/lib/will_paginate/named_scope_patch.rb +39 -0
  18. data/lib/will_paginate/version.rb +9 -0
  19. data/lib/will_paginate/view_helpers.rb +380 -0
  20. data/test/boot.rb +21 -0
  21. data/test/collection_test.rb +140 -0
  22. data/test/console +8 -0
  23. data/test/database.yml +22 -0
  24. data/test/finder_test.rb +443 -0
  25. data/test/fixtures/admin.rb +3 -0
  26. data/test/fixtures/developer.rb +13 -0
  27. data/test/fixtures/developers_projects.yml +13 -0
  28. data/test/fixtures/project.rb +15 -0
  29. data/test/fixtures/projects.yml +6 -0
  30. data/test/fixtures/replies.yml +29 -0
  31. data/test/fixtures/reply.rb +7 -0
  32. data/test/fixtures/schema.rb +38 -0
  33. data/test/fixtures/topic.rb +6 -0
  34. data/test/fixtures/topics.yml +30 -0
  35. data/test/fixtures/user.rb +2 -0
  36. data/test/fixtures/users.yml +35 -0
  37. data/test/helper.rb +37 -0
  38. data/test/lib/activerecord_test_case.rb +36 -0
  39. data/test/lib/activerecord_test_connector.rb +69 -0
  40. data/test/lib/load_fixtures.rb +11 -0
  41. data/test/lib/view_test_process.rb +165 -0
  42. data/test/tasks.rake +59 -0
  43. data/test/view_test.rb +363 -0
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+ require 'will_paginate/core_ext'
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+
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+ module WillPaginate
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+ # A mixin for ActiveRecord::Base. Provides +per_page+ class method
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+ # and hooks things up to provide paginating finders.
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+ #
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+ # Find out more in WillPaginate::Finder::ClassMethods
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+ #
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+ module Finder
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+ def self.included(base)
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+ base.extend ClassMethods
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+ class << base
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+ alias_method_chain :method_missing, :paginate
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+ # alias_method_chain :find_every, :paginate
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+ define_method(:per_page) { 30 } unless respond_to?(:per_page)
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # = Paginating finders for ActiveRecord models
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+ #
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+ # WillPaginate adds +paginate+, +per_page+ and other methods to
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+ # ActiveRecord::Base class methods and associations. It also hooks into
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+ # +method_missing+ to intercept pagination calls to dynamic finders such as
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+ # +paginate_by_user_id+ and translate them to ordinary finders
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+ # (+find_all_by_user_id+ in this case).
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+ #
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+ # In short, paginating finders are equivalent to ActiveRecord finders; the
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+ # only difference is that we start with "paginate" instead of "find" and
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+ # that <tt>:page</tt> is required parameter:
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+ #
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+ # @posts = Post.paginate :all, :page => params[:page], :order => 'created_at DESC'
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+ #
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+ # In paginating finders, "all" is implicit. There is no sense in paginating
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+ # a single record, right? So, you can drop the <tt>:all</tt> argument:
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+ #
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+ # Post.paginate(...) => Post.find :all
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+ # Post.paginate_all_by_something => Post.find_all_by_something
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+ # Post.paginate_by_something => Post.find_all_by_something
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+ #
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+ # == The importance of the <tt>:order</tt> parameter
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+ #
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+ # In ActiveRecord finders, <tt>:order</tt> parameter specifies columns for
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+ # the <tt>ORDER BY</tt> clause in SQL. It is important to have it, since
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+ # pagination only makes sense with ordered sets. Without the <tt>ORDER
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+ # BY</tt> clause, databases aren't required to do consistent ordering when
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+ # performing <tt>SELECT</tt> queries; this is especially true for
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+ # PostgreSQL.
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+ #
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+ # Therefore, make sure you are doing ordering on a column that makes the
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+ # most sense in the current context. Make that obvious to the user, also.
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+ # For perfomance reasons you will also want to add an index to that column.
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+ module ClassMethods
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+ # This is the main paginating finder.
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+ #
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+ # == Special parameters for paginating finders
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+ # * <tt>:page</tt> -- REQUIRED, but defaults to 1 if false or nil
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+ # * <tt>:per_page</tt> -- defaults to <tt>CurrentModel.per_page</tt> (which is 30 if not overridden)
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+ # * <tt>:total_entries</tt> -- use only if you manually count total entries
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+ # * <tt>:count</tt> -- additional options that are passed on to +count+
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+ # * <tt>:finder</tt> -- name of the ActiveRecord finder used (default: "find")
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+ #
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+ # All other options (+conditions+, +order+, ...) are forwarded to +find+
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+ # and +count+ calls.
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+ def paginate(*args, &block)
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+ options = args.pop
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+ page, per_page, total_entries = wp_parse_options(options)
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+ finder = (options[:finder] || 'find').to_s
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+
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+ if finder == 'find'
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+ # an array of IDs may have been given:
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+ total_entries ||= (Array === args.first and args.first.size)
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+ # :all is implicit
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+ args.unshift(:all) if args.empty?
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+ end
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+
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+ WillPaginate::Collection.create(page, per_page, total_entries) do |pager|
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+ count_options = options.except :page, :per_page, :total_entries, :finder
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+ find_options = count_options.except(:count).update(:offset => pager.offset, :limit => pager.per_page)
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+
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+ args << find_options
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+ # @options_from_last_find = nil
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+ pager.replace send(finder, *args, &block)
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+
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+ # magic counting for user convenience:
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+ pager.total_entries = wp_count(count_options, args, finder) unless pager.total_entries
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # Iterates through all records by loading one page at a time. This is useful
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+ # for migrations or any other use case where you don't want to load all the
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+ # records in memory at once.
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+ #
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+ # It uses +paginate+ internally; therefore it accepts all of its options.
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+ # You can specify a starting page with <tt>:page</tt> (default is 1). Default
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+ # <tt>:order</tt> is <tt>"id"</tt>, override if necessary.
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+ #
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+ # See {Faking Cursors in ActiveRecord}[http://weblog.jamisbuck.org/2007/4/6/faking-cursors-in-activerecord]
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+ # where Jamis Buck describes this and a more efficient way for MySQL.
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+ def paginated_each(options = {}, &block)
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+ options = { :order => 'id', :page => 1 }.merge options
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+ options[:page] = options[:page].to_i
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+ options[:total_entries] = 0 # skip the individual count queries
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+ total = 0
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+
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+ begin
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+ collection = paginate(options)
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+ total += collection.each(&block).size
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+ options[:page] += 1
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+ end until collection.size < collection.per_page
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+
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+ total
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+ end
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+
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+ # Wraps +find_by_sql+ by simply adding LIMIT and OFFSET to your SQL string
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+ # based on the params otherwise used by paginating finds: +page+ and
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+ # +per_page+.
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+ #
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+ # Example:
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+ #
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+ # @developers = Developer.paginate_by_sql ['select * from developers where salary > ?', 80000],
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+ # :page => params[:page], :per_page => 3
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+ #
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+ # A query for counting rows will automatically be generated if you don't
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+ # supply <tt>:total_entries</tt>. If you experience problems with this
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+ # generated SQL, you might want to perform the count manually in your
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+ # application.
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+ #
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+ def paginate_by_sql(sql, options)
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+ WillPaginate::Collection.create(*wp_parse_options(options)) do |pager|
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+ query = sanitize_sql(sql.dup)
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+ original_query = query.dup
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+ # add limit, offset
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+ add_limit! query, :offset => pager.offset, :limit => pager.per_page
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+ # perfom the find
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+ pager.replace find_by_sql(query)
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+
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+ unless pager.total_entries
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+ count_query = original_query.sub /\bORDER\s+BY\s+[\w`,\s]+$/mi, ''
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+ count_query = "SELECT COUNT(*) FROM (#{count_query})"
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+
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+ unless ['oracle', 'oci'].include?(self.connection.adapter_name.downcase)
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+ count_query << ' AS count_table'
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+ end
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+ # perform the count query
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+ pager.total_entries = count_by_sql(count_query)
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ def respond_to?(method, include_priv = false) #:nodoc:
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+ case method.to_sym
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+ when :paginate, :paginate_by_sql
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+ true
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+ else
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+ super(method.to_s.sub(/^paginate/, 'find'), include_priv)
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ protected
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+
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+ def method_missing_with_paginate(method, *args, &block) #:nodoc:
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+ # did somebody tried to paginate? if not, let them be
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+ unless method.to_s.index('paginate') == 0
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+ return method_missing_without_paginate(method, *args, &block)
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+ end
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+
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+ # paginate finders are really just find_* with limit and offset
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+ finder = method.to_s.sub('paginate', 'find')
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+ finder.sub!('find', 'find_all') if finder.index('find_by_') == 0
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+
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+ options = args.pop
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+ raise ArgumentError, 'parameter hash expected' unless options.respond_to? :symbolize_keys
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+ options = options.dup
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+ options[:finder] = finder
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+ args << options
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+
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+ paginate(*args, &block)
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+ end
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+
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+ # Does the not-so-trivial job of finding out the total number of entries
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+ # in the database. It relies on the ActiveRecord +count+ method.
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+ def wp_count(options, args, finder)
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+ excludees = [:count, :order, :limit, :offset, :readonly]
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+ unless options[:select] and options[:select] =~ /^\s*DISTINCT\b/i
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+ excludees << :select # only exclude the select param if it doesn't begin with DISTINCT
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+ end
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+
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+ # count expects (almost) the same options as find
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+ count_options = options.except *excludees
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+
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+ # merge the hash found in :count
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+ # this allows you to specify :select, :order, or anything else just for the count query
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+ count_options.update options[:count] if options[:count]
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+
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+ # we may be in a model or an association proxy
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+ klass = (@owner and @reflection) ? @reflection.klass : self
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+
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+ # forget about includes if they are irrelevant (Rails 2.1)
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+ if count_options[:include] and
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+ klass.private_methods.include?('references_eager_loaded_tables?') and
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+ !klass.send(:references_eager_loaded_tables?, count_options)
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+ count_options.delete :include
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+ end
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+
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+ # we may have to scope ...
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+ counter = Proc.new { count(count_options) }
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+
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+ count = if finder.index('find_') == 0 and klass.respond_to?(scoper = finder.sub('find', 'with'))
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+ # scope_out adds a 'with_finder' method which acts like with_scope, if it's present
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+ # then execute the count with the scoping provided by the with_finder
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+ send(scoper, &counter)
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+ elsif match = /^find_(all_by|by)_([_a-zA-Z]\w*)$/.match(finder)
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+ # extract conditions from calls like "paginate_by_foo_and_bar"
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+ attribute_names = extract_attribute_names_from_match(match)
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+ conditions = construct_attributes_from_arguments(attribute_names, args)
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+ with_scope(:find => { :conditions => conditions }, &counter)
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+ else
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+ counter.call
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+ end
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+
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+ count.respond_to?(:length) ? count.length : count
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+ end
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+
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+ def wp_parse_options(options) #:nodoc:
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+ raise ArgumentError, 'parameter hash expected' unless options.respond_to? :symbolize_keys
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+ options = options.symbolize_keys
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+ raise ArgumentError, ':page parameter required' unless options.key? :page
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+
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+ if options[:count] and options[:total_entries]
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+ raise ArgumentError, ':count and :total_entries are mutually exclusive'
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+ end
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+
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+ page = options[:page] || 1
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+ per_page = options[:per_page] || self.per_page
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+ total = options[:total_entries]
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+ [page, per_page, total]
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+ end
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+
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+ private
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+
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+ # def find_every_with_paginate(options)
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+ # @options_from_last_find = options
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+ # find_every_without_paginate(options)
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+ # end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ ## stolen from: http://dev.rubyonrails.org/browser/trunk/activerecord/lib/active_record/named_scope.rb?rev=9084
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+
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+ module WillPaginate
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+ # This is a feature backported from Rails 2.1 because of its usefullness not only with will_paginate,
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+ # but in other aspects when managing complex conditions that you want to be reusable.
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+ module NamedScope
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+ # All subclasses of ActiveRecord::Base have two named_scopes:
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+ # * <tt>all</tt>, which is similar to a <tt>find(:all)</tt> query, and
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+ # * <tt>scoped</tt>, which allows for the creation of anonymous scopes, on the fly:
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+ #
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+ # Shirt.scoped(:conditions => {:color => 'red'}).scoped(:include => :washing_instructions)
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+ #
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+ # These anonymous scopes tend to be useful when procedurally generating complex queries, where passing
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+ # intermediate values (scopes) around as first-class objects is convenient.
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+ def self.included(base)
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+ base.class_eval do
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+ extend ClassMethods
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+ named_scope :all
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+ named_scope :scoped, lambda { |scope| scope }
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ module ClassMethods
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+ def scopes #:nodoc:
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+ read_inheritable_attribute(:scopes) || write_inheritable_attribute(:scopes, {})
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+ end
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+
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+ # Adds a class method for retrieving and querying objects. A scope represents a narrowing of a database query,
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+ # such as <tt>:conditions => {:color => :red}, :select => 'shirts.*', :include => :washing_instructions</tt>.
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+ #
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+ # class Shirt < ActiveRecord::Base
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+ # named_scope :red, :conditions => {:color => 'red'}
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+ # named_scope :dry_clean_only, :joins => :washing_instructions, :conditions => ['washing_instructions.dry_clean_only = ?', true]
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+ # end
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+ #
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+ # The above calls to <tt>named_scope</tt> define class methods <tt>Shirt.red</tt> and <tt>Shirt.dry_clean_only</tt>. <tt>Shirt.red</tt>,
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+ # in effect, represents the query <tt>Shirt.find(:all, :conditions => {:color => 'red'})</tt>.
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+ #
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+ # Unlike Shirt.find(...), however, the object returned by <tt>Shirt.red</tt> is not an Array; it resembles the association object
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+ # constructed by a <tt>has_many</tt> declaration. For instance, you can invoke <tt>Shirt.red.find(:first)</tt>, <tt>Shirt.red.count</tt>,
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+ # <tt>Shirt.red.find(:all, :conditions => {:size => 'small'})</tt>. Also, just
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+ # as with the association objects, name scopes acts like an Array, implementing Enumerable; <tt>Shirt.red.each(&block)</tt>,
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+ # <tt>Shirt.red.first</tt>, and <tt>Shirt.red.inject(memo, &block)</tt> all behave as if Shirt.red really were an Array.
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+ #
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+ # These named scopes are composable. For instance, <tt>Shirt.red.dry_clean_only</tt> will produce all shirts that are both red and dry clean only.
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+ # Nested finds and calculations also work with these compositions: <tt>Shirt.red.dry_clean_only.count</tt> returns the number of garments
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+ # for which these criteria obtain. Similarly with <tt>Shirt.red.dry_clean_only.average(:thread_count)</tt>.
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+ #
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+ # All scopes are available as class methods on the ActiveRecord descendent upon which the scopes were defined. But they are also available to
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+ # <tt>has_many</tt> associations. If,
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+ #
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+ # class Person < ActiveRecord::Base
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+ # has_many :shirts
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+ # end
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+ #
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+ # then <tt>elton.shirts.red.dry_clean_only</tt> will return all of Elton's red, dry clean
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+ # only shirts.
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+ #
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+ # Named scopes can also be procedural.
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+ #
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+ # class Shirt < ActiveRecord::Base
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+ # named_scope :colored, lambda { |color|
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+ # { :conditions => { :color => color } }
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+ # }
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+ # end
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+ #
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+ # In this example, <tt>Shirt.colored('puce')</tt> finds all puce shirts.
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+ #
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+ # Named scopes can also have extensions, just as with <tt>has_many</tt> declarations:
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+ #
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+ # class Shirt < ActiveRecord::Base
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+ # named_scope :red, :conditions => {:color => 'red'} do
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+ # def dom_id
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+ # 'red_shirts'
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+ # end
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+ # end
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+ # end
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+ #
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+ def named_scope(name, options = {}, &block)
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+ scopes[name] = lambda do |parent_scope, *args|
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+ Scope.new(parent_scope, case options
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+ when Hash
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+ options
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+ when Proc
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+ options.call(*args)
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+ end, &block)
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+ end
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+ (class << self; self end).instance_eval do
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+ define_method name do |*args|
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+ scopes[name].call(self, *args)
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ class Scope #:nodoc:
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+ attr_reader :proxy_scope, :proxy_options
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+ [].methods.each { |m| delegate m, :to => :proxy_found unless m =~ /(^__|^nil\?|^send|class|extend|find|count|sum|average|maximum|minimum|paginate)/ }
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+ delegate :scopes, :with_scope, :to => :proxy_scope
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+
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+ def initialize(proxy_scope, options, &block)
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+ [options[:extend]].flatten.each { |extension| extend extension } if options[:extend]
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+ extend Module.new(&block) if block_given?
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+ @proxy_scope, @proxy_options = proxy_scope, options.except(:extend)
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+ end
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+
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+ def reload
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+ load_found; self
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+ end
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+
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+ protected
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+ def proxy_found
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+ @found || load_found
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+ end
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+
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+ private
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+ def method_missing(method, *args, &block)
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+ if scopes.include?(method)
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+ scopes[method].call(self, *args)
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+ else
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+ with_scope :find => proxy_options do
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+ proxy_scope.send(method, *args, &block)
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ def load_found
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+ @found = find(:all)
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ ## based on http://dev.rubyonrails.org/changeset/9084
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+
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+ ActiveRecord::Associations::AssociationProxy.class_eval do
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+ protected
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+ def with_scope(*args, &block)
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+ @reflection.klass.send :with_scope, *args, &block
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ [ ActiveRecord::Associations::AssociationCollection,
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+ ActiveRecord::Associations::HasManyThroughAssociation ].each do |klass|
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+ klass.class_eval do
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+ protected
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+ alias :method_missing_without_scopes :method_missing_without_paginate
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+ def method_missing_without_paginate(method, *args, &block)
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+ if @reflection.klass.scopes.include?(method)
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+ @reflection.klass.scopes[method].call(self, *args, &block)
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+ else
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+ method_missing_without_scopes(method, *args, &block)
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # Rails 1.2.6
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+ ActiveRecord::Associations::HasAndBelongsToManyAssociation.class_eval do
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+ protected
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+ def method_missing(method, *args, &block)
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+ if @target.respond_to?(method) || (!@reflection.klass.respond_to?(method) && Class.respond_to?(method))
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+ super
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+ elsif @reflection.klass.scopes.include?(method)
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+ @reflection.klass.scopes[method].call(self, *args)
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+ else
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+ @reflection.klass.with_scope(:find => { :conditions => @finder_sql, :joins => @join_sql, :readonly => false }) do
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+ @reflection.klass.send(method, *args, &block)
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end if ActiveRecord::Base.respond_to? :find_first
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+ module WillPaginate
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+ module VERSION
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+ MAJOR = 2
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+ MINOR = 3
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+ TINY = 3
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+
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+ STRING = [MAJOR, MINOR, TINY].join('.')
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+ end
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+ end
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+ require 'will_paginate/core_ext'
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+
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+ module WillPaginate
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+ # = Will Paginate view helpers
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+ #
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+ # The main view helper, #will_paginate, renders
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+ # pagination links for the given collection. The helper itself is lightweight
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+ # and serves only as a wrapper around LinkRenderer instantiation; the
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+ # renderer then does all the hard work of generating the HTML.
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+ #
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+ # == Global options for helpers
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+ #
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+ # Options for pagination helpers are optional and get their default values from the
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+ # <tt>WillPaginate::ViewHelpers.pagination_options</tt> hash. You can write to this hash to
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+ # override default options on the global level:
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+ #
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+ # WillPaginate::ViewHelpers.pagination_options[:previous_label] = 'Previous page'
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+ #
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+ # By putting this into "config/initializers/will_paginate.rb" (or simply environment.rb in
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+ # older versions of Rails) you can easily translate link texts to previous
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+ # and next pages, as well as override some other defaults to your liking.
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+ module ViewHelpers
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+ # default options that can be overridden on the global level
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+ @@pagination_options = {
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+ :class => 'pagination',
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+ :previous_label => '&laquo; Previous',
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+ :next_label => 'Next &raquo;',
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+ :gap_label => '&hellip;',
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+ :inner_window => 4, # links around the current page
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+ :outer_window => 1, # links around beginning and end
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+ :separator => ' ', # single space is friendly to spiders and non-graphic browsers
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+ :param_name => :page,
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+ :params => nil,
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+ :renderer => 'WillPaginate::LinkRenderer',
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+ :page_links => true,
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+ :container => true
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+ }
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+ mattr_reader :pagination_options
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+
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+ # Renders Digg/Flickr-style pagination for a WillPaginate::Collection
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+ # object. Nil is returned if there is only one page in total; no point in
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+ # rendering the pagination in that case...
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+ #
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+ # ==== Options
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+ # Display options:
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+ # * <tt>:previous_label</tt> -- default: "« Previous" (this parameter is called <tt>:prev_label</tt> in versions <b>2.3.2</b> and older!)
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+ # * <tt>:next_label</tt> -- default: "Next »"
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+ # * <tt>:gap_label</tt> -- default: "…"
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+ # * <tt>:page_links</tt> -- when false, only previous/next links are rendered (default: true)
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+ # * <tt>:inner_window</tt> -- how many links are shown around the current page (default: 4)
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+ # * <tt>:outer_window</tt> -- how many links are around the first and the last page (default: 1)
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+ # * <tt>:separator</tt> -- string separator for page HTML elements (default: single space)
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+ #
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+ # HTML options:
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+ # * <tt>:class</tt> -- CSS class name for the generated DIV (default: "pagination")
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+ # * <tt>:container</tt> -- toggles rendering of the DIV container for pagination links, set to
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+ # false only when you are rendering your own pagination markup (default: true)
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+ # * <tt>:id</tt> -- HTML ID for the container (default: nil). Pass +true+ to have the ID
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+ # automatically generated from the class name of objects in collection: for example, paginating
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+ # ArticleComment models would yield an ID of "article_comments_pagination".
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+ #
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+ # Advanced options:
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+ # * <tt>:param_name</tt> -- parameter name for page number in URLs (default: <tt>:page</tt>)
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+ # * <tt>:params</tt> -- additional parameters when generating pagination links
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+ # (eg. <tt>:controller => "foo", :action => nil</tt>)
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+ # * <tt>:renderer</tt> -- class name, class or instance of a link renderer (default:
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+ # <tt>WillPaginate::LinkRenderer</tt>)
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+ #
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+ # All options not recognized by will_paginate will become HTML attributes on the container
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+ # element for pagination links (the DIV). For example:
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+ #
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+ # <%= will_paginate @posts, :style => 'font-size: small' %>
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+ #
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+ # ... will result in:
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+ #
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+ # <div class="pagination" style="font-size: small"> ... </div>
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+ #
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+ # ==== Using the helper without arguments
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+ # If the helper is called without passing in the collection object, it will
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+ # try to read from the instance variable inferred by the controller name.
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+ # For example, calling +will_paginate+ while the current controller is
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+ # PostsController will result in trying to read from the <tt>@posts</tt>
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+ # variable. Example:
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+ #
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+ # <%= will_paginate :id => true %>
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+ #
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+ # ... will result in <tt>@post</tt> collection getting paginated:
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+ #
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+ # <div class="pagination" id="posts_pagination"> ... </div>
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+ #
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+ def will_paginate(collection = nil, options = {})
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+ options, collection = collection, nil if collection.is_a? Hash
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+ unless collection or !controller
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+ collection_name = "@#{controller.controller_name}"
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+ collection = instance_variable_get(collection_name)
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+ raise ArgumentError, "The #{collection_name} variable appears to be empty. Did you " +
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+ "forget to pass the collection object for will_paginate?" unless collection
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+ end
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+ # early exit if there is nothing to render
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+ return nil unless WillPaginate::ViewHelpers.total_pages_for_collection(collection) > 1
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+
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+ options = options.symbolize_keys.reverse_merge WillPaginate::ViewHelpers.pagination_options
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+ if options[:prev_label]
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+ WillPaginate::Deprecation::warn(":prev_label view parameter is now :previous_label; the old name has been deprecated.")
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+ options[:previous_label] = options.delete(:prev_label)
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+ end
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+
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+ # get the renderer instance
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+ renderer = case options[:renderer]
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+ when String
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+ options[:renderer].to_s.constantize.new
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+ when Class
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+ options[:renderer].new
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+ else
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+ options[:renderer]
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+ end
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+ # render HTML for pagination
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+ renderer.prepare collection, options, self
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+ renderer.to_html
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+ end
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+
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+ # Wrapper for rendering pagination links at both top and bottom of a block
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+ # of content.
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+ #
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+ # <% paginated_section @posts do %>
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+ # <ol id="posts">
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+ # <% for post in @posts %>
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+ # <li> ... </li>
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+ # <% end %>
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+ # </ol>
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+ # <% end %>
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+ #
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+ # will result in:
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+ #
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+ # <div class="pagination"> ... </div>
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+ # <ol id="posts">
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+ # ...
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+ # </ol>
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+ # <div class="pagination"> ... </div>
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+ #
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+ # Arguments are passed to a <tt>will_paginate</tt> call, so the same options
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+ # apply. Don't use the <tt>:id</tt> option; otherwise you'll finish with two
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+ # blocks of pagination links sharing the same ID (which is invalid HTML).
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+ def paginated_section(*args, &block)
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+ pagination = will_paginate(*args).to_s
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+ content = pagination + capture(&block) + pagination
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+ concat content, block.binding
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+ end
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+
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+ # Renders a helpful message with numbers of displayed vs. total entries.
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+ # You can use this as a blueprint for your own, similar helpers.
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+ #
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+ # <%= page_entries_info @posts %>
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+ # #-> Displaying posts 6 - 10 of 26 in total
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+ #
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+ # By default, the message will use the humanized class name of objects
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+ # in collection: for instance, "project types" for ProjectType models.
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+ # Override this with the <tt>:entry_name</tt> parameter:
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+ #
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+ # <%= page_entries_info @posts, :entry_name => 'item' %>
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+ # #-> Displaying items 6 - 10 of 26 in total
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+ def page_entries_info(collection, options = {})
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+ entry_name = options[:entry_name] ||
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+ (collection.empty?? 'entry' : collection.first.class.name.underscore.sub('_', ' '))
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+
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+ if collection.total_pages < 2
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+ case collection.size
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+ when 0; "No #{entry_name.pluralize} found"
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+ when 1; "Displaying <b>1</b> #{entry_name}"
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+ else; "Displaying <b>all #{collection.size}</b> #{entry_name.pluralize}"
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+ end
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+ else
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+ %{Displaying #{entry_name.pluralize} <b>%d&nbsp;-&nbsp;%d</b> of <b>%d</b> in total} % [
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+ collection.offset + 1,
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+ collection.offset + collection.length,
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+ collection.total_entries
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+ ]
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ def self.total_pages_for_collection(collection) #:nodoc:
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+ if collection.respond_to?('page_count') and !collection.respond_to?('total_pages')
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+ WillPaginate::Deprecation.warn <<-MSG
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+ You are using a paginated collection of class #{collection.class.name}
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+ which conforms to the old API of WillPaginate::Collection by using
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+ `page_count`, while the current method name is `total_pages`. Please
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+ upgrade yours or 3rd-party code that provides the paginated collection.
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+ MSG
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+ class << collection
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+ def total_pages; page_count; end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ collection.total_pages
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # This class does the heavy lifting of actually building the pagination
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+ # links. It is used by the <tt>will_paginate</tt> helper internally.
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+ class LinkRenderer
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+
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+ # * +collection+ is a WillPaginate::Collection instance or any other object
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+ # that conforms to that API
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+ # * +options+ are forwarded from +will_paginate+ view helper
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+ # * +template+ is the reference to the template being rendered
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+ def prepare(collection, options, template)
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+ @collection = collection
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+ @options = options
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+ @template = template
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+
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+ # reset values in case we're re-using this instance
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+ @total_pages = @param_name = @url_string = nil
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+ end
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+
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+ # Process it! This method returns the complete HTML string which contains
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+ # pagination links. Feel free to subclass LinkRenderer and change this
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+ # method as you see fit.
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+ def to_html
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+ links = @options[:page_links] ? windowed_links : []
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+ # previous/next buttons
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+ links.unshift page_link_or_span(@collection.previous_page, 'disabled prev_page', @options[:previous_label])
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+ links.push page_link_or_span(@collection.next_page, 'disabled next_page', @options[:next_label])
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+
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+ html = links.join(@options[:separator])
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+ @options[:container] ? @template.content_tag(:div, html, html_attributes) : html
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+ end
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+
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+ # Returns the subset of +options+ this instance was initialized with that
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+ # represent HTML attributes for the container element of pagination links.
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+ def html_attributes
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+ return @html_attributes if @html_attributes
231
+ @html_attributes = @options.except *(WillPaginate::ViewHelpers.pagination_options.keys - [:class])
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+ # pagination of Post models will have the ID of "posts_pagination"
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+ if @options[:container] and @options[:id] === true
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+ @html_attributes[:id] = @collection.first.class.name.underscore.pluralize + '_pagination'
235
+ end
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+ @html_attributes
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+ end
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+
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+ protected
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+
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+ # Collects link items for visible page numbers.
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+ def windowed_links
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+ prev = nil
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+
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+ visible_page_numbers.inject [] do |links, n|
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+ # detect gaps:
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+ links << gap_marker if prev and n > prev + 1
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+ links << page_link_or_span(n, 'current')
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+ prev = n
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+ links
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+ end
252
+ end
253
+
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+ # Calculates visible page numbers using the <tt>:inner_window</tt> and
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+ # <tt>:outer_window</tt> options.
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+ def visible_page_numbers
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+ inner_window, outer_window = @options[:inner_window].to_i, @options[:outer_window].to_i
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+ window_from = current_page - inner_window
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+ window_to = current_page + inner_window
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+
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+ # adjust lower or upper limit if other is out of bounds
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+ if window_to > total_pages
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+ window_from -= window_to - total_pages
264
+ window_to = total_pages
265
+ end
266
+ if window_from < 1
267
+ window_to += 1 - window_from
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+ window_from = 1
269
+ window_to = total_pages if window_to > total_pages
270
+ end
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+
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+ visible = (1..total_pages).to_a
273
+ left_gap = (2 + outer_window)...window_from
274
+ right_gap = (window_to + 1)...(total_pages - outer_window)
275
+ visible -= left_gap.to_a if left_gap.last - left_gap.first > 1
276
+ visible -= right_gap.to_a if right_gap.last - right_gap.first > 1
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+
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+ visible
279
+ end
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+
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+ def page_link_or_span(page, span_class, text = nil)
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+ text ||= page.to_s
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+
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+ if page and page != current_page
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+ classnames = span_class && span_class.index(' ') && span_class.split(' ', 2).last
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+ page_link page, text, :rel => rel_value(page), :class => classnames
287
+ else
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+ page_span page, text, :class => span_class
289
+ end
290
+ end
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+
292
+ def page_link(page, text, attributes = {})
293
+ @template.link_to text, url_for(page), attributes
294
+ end
295
+
296
+ def page_span(page, text, attributes = {})
297
+ @template.content_tag :span, text, attributes
298
+ end
299
+
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+ # Returns URL params for +page_link_or_span+, taking the current GET params
301
+ # and <tt>:params</tt> option into account.
302
+ def url_for(page)
303
+ page_one = page == 1
304
+ unless @url_string and !page_one
305
+ @url_params = {}
306
+ # page links should preserve GET parameters
307
+ stringified_merge @url_params, @template.params if @template.request.get?
308
+ stringified_merge @url_params, @options[:params] if @options[:params]
309
+
310
+ if complex = param_name.index(/[^\w-]/)
311
+ page_param = (defined?(CGIMethods) ? CGIMethods : ActionController::AbstractRequest).
312
+ parse_query_parameters("#{param_name}=#{page}")
313
+
314
+ stringified_merge @url_params, page_param
315
+ else
316
+ @url_params[param_name] = page_one ? 1 : 2
317
+ end
318
+
319
+ url = @template.url_for(@url_params)
320
+ return url if page_one
321
+
322
+ if complex
323
+ @url_string = url.sub(%r!((?:\?|&amp;)#{CGI.escape param_name}=)#{page}!, '\1@')
324
+ return url
325
+ else
326
+ @url_string = url
327
+ @url_params[param_name] = 3
328
+ @template.url_for(@url_params).split(//).each_with_index do |char, i|
329
+ if char == '3' and url[i, 1] == '2'
330
+ @url_string[i] = '@'
331
+ break
332
+ end
333
+ end
334
+ end
335
+ end
336
+ # finally!
337
+ @url_string.sub '@', page.to_s
338
+ end
339
+
340
+ def gap_marker
341
+ "<span class=\"gap\">#{@options[:gap_label]}</span>"
342
+ end
343
+
344
+ private
345
+
346
+ def rel_value(page)
347
+ case page
348
+ when @collection.previous_page; 'prev' + (page == 1 ? ' start' : '')
349
+ when @collection.next_page; 'next'
350
+ when 1; 'start'
351
+ end
352
+ end
353
+
354
+ def current_page
355
+ @collection.current_page
356
+ end
357
+
358
+ def total_pages
359
+ @total_pages ||= WillPaginate::ViewHelpers.total_pages_for_collection(@collection)
360
+ end
361
+
362
+ def param_name
363
+ @param_name ||= @options[:param_name].to_s
364
+ end
365
+
366
+ # Recursively merge into target hash by using stringified keys from the other one
367
+ def stringified_merge(target, other)
368
+ other.each do |key, value|
369
+ key = key.to_s # this line is what it's all about!
370
+ existing = target[key]
371
+
372
+ if value.is_a?(Hash) and (existing.is_a?(Hash) or existing.nil?)
373
+ stringified_merge(existing || (target[key] = {}), value)
374
+ else
375
+ target[key] = value
376
+ end
377
+ end
378
+ end
379
+ end
380
+ end