prepr/laravel-pretty-pagination
Composer 安装命令:
composer require prepr/laravel-pretty-pagination
包简介
Laravel SEO friendly pagination routing.
README 文档
README
This package adds the paginate route method to support pagination via custom routes instead of query strings. This also allows for easily translatable pagination routes ex. /news/page/2, /nieuws/pagina/2.
Install
Via Composer
composer require prepr/laravel-pretty-pagination
First register the service provider and facade in your application.
// config/app.php 'providers' => [ ... 'Prepr\PaginateRoute\PaginateRouteServiceProvider', ]; 'aliases' => [ ... 'PaginateRoute' => 'Prepr\PaginateRoute\PaginateRouteFacade', ];
Then register the macros in App\Providers\RouteServiceProvider::boot().
// app/Providers/RouteServiceProvider.php use Prepr\PaginateRoute\PaginateRouteFacade as PaginateRoute; // ... public function boot() { PaginateRoute::registerMacros(); // Add this line parent::boot(); }
Usage
The paginate route macro will register two routes for you.
// app/Http/routes.php // Generates /users & /users/page/{page} Route::paginate('users', 'UsersController@index');
In your route's action you can just use Laravel's regular pagination methods.
// app/Http/Controllers/UsersController.php public function index() { return view('users.index', ['users' => \App\User::simplePaginate(5)]); }
If you want to customize or add translations for the "page" url segment, you can publish the language files.
php artisan vendor:publish --provider="Prepr\PaginateRoute\PaginateRouteServiceProvider"
Generating Url's
Since Laravel's paginator url's will still use a query string, PaginateRoute has it's own url generator and page helper functions.
@if(PaginateRoute::hasPreviousPage())
<a href="{{ PaginateRoute::previousPageUrl() }}">Previous</a>
@endif
@if(PaginateRoute::hasNextPage($users))
<a href="{{ PaginateRoute::nextPageUrl($users) }}">Next</a>
@endif
The nextPage functions require the paginator instance as a parameter, so they can determine whether there are any more records.
/** * @param \Illuminate\Contracts\Pagination\Paginator $paginator * @return int|null */ public function nextPage(Paginator $paginator)
/** * @param \Illuminate\Contracts\Pagination\Paginator $paginator * @return bool */ public function hasNextPage(Paginator $paginator)
/** * @param \Illuminate\Contracts\Pagination\Paginator $paginator * @return string|null */ public function nextPageUrl(Paginator $paginator)
/** * @return int|null */ public function previousPage()
/** * @return bool */ public function hasPreviousPage()
/** * @param bool $full * @return string|null */ public function previousPageUrl($full = false)
/** * @param int $page * @param bool $full * @return string */ public function pageUrl($page, $full = false)
If $full is true, the first page will be a fully qualified url. Ex. /users/page/1 instead if just /users (this is the default).
To retrieve the url of a specific page of a paginated route, that isn't the current route, there's the addPageQuery function.
/** * @param string $url * @param int $page * @param bool $full * @return string */ public function addPageQuery($url, $page, $full = false)
You can also retrieve an array with all available urls. These can be rendered as a plain html list with page numbers. Note that these functions require a LengthAwarePaginator.
/** * @param \Illuminate\Contracts\Pagination\LengthAwarePaginator $paginator * @param bool $full * @return array */ public function allUrls(LengthAwarePaginator $paginator, $full = false)
/** * @param \Illuminate\Contracts\Pagination\LengthAwarePaginator $paginator * @param bool $full * @param string $class * @param bool $additionalLinks * @return string */ public function renderPageList(LengthAwarePaginator $paginator, $full = false, $class = null, $additionalLinks = false)
/**
* Example : {!! PaginateRoute::renderPageList($items,true,'pagination',true) !!}
*/
<!-- Example output: -->
<ul class="pagination">
<li><a href="http://example.com/news">1</a></li>
<li><a href="http://example.com/news/page/2">2</a></li>
<li class="active"><a href="http://example.com/news/page/3">3</a></li>
<li><a href="http://example.com/news/page/4">4</a></li>
<li><a href="http://example.com/news/page/4">»</a></li>
</ul>
You can render link tags to mark previous and next page for SEO. Note that these functions require a LengthAwarePaginator.
/** * @param \Illuminate\Contracts\Pagination\LengthAwarePaginator $paginator * @param bool $full * @return string */ public function renderRelLinks(LengthAwarePaginator $paginator, $full = false)
<!-- Example output: --> <link rel="prev" href="http://example.com/news/page/2" /> <link rel="next" href="http://example.com/news/page/4" />
Tests
The package contains some integration/smoke tests, set up with Orchestra. The tests can be run via phpunit.
$ phpunit
Comming Soon
- Bootstrap 4.* supported pagination rendering.
Contributing
Please see CONTRIBUTING for details.
Security
If you discover any security related issues, please email hemarao@prepr.org instead of using the issue tracker.
Credits
License
The MIT License (MIT). Please see License File for more information.
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- 授权协议: MIT
- 更新时间: 2023-07-19