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-from django.core.paginator import Paginator, Page, PageNotAnInteger, EmptyPage
-
-class InfinitePaginator(Paginator):
- """
- Paginator designed for cases when it's not important to know how many total
- pages. This is useful for any object_list that has no count() method or can
- be used to improve performance for MySQL by removing counts.
-
- The orphans parameter has been removed for simplicity and there's a link
- template string for creating the links to the next and previous pages.
- """
-
- def __init__(self, object_list, per_page, allow_empty_first_page=True,
- link_template='/page/%d/'):
- orphans = 0 # no orphans
- super(InfinitePaginator, self).__init__(object_list, per_page, orphans,
- allow_empty_first_page)
- # no count or num pages
- del self._num_pages, self._count
- # bonus links
- self.link_template = link_template
-
- def validate_number(self, number):
- """
- Validates the given 1-based page number.
- """
- try:
- number = int(number)
- except ValueError:
- raise PageNotAnInteger('That page number is not an integer')
- if number < 1:
- raise EmptyPage('That page number is less than 1')
- return number
-
- def page(self, number):
- """
- Returns a Page object for the given 1-based page number.
- """
- number = self.validate_number(number)
- bottom = (number - 1) * self.per_page
- top = bottom + self.per_page
- page_items = self.object_list[bottom:top]
- # check moved from validate_number
- if not page_items:
- if number == 1 and self.allow_empty_first_page:
- pass
- else:
- raise EmptyPage('That page contains no results')
- return InfinitePage(page_items, number, self)
-
- def _get_count(self):
- """
- Returns the total number of objects, across all pages.
- """
- raise NotImplementedError
- count = property(_get_count)
-
- def _get_num_pages(self):
- """
- Returns the total number of pages.
- """
- raise NotImplementedError
- num_pages = property(_get_num_pages)
-
- def _get_page_range(self):
- """
- Returns a 1-based range of pages for iterating through within
- a template for loop.
- """
- raise NotImplementedError
- page_range = property(_get_page_range)
-
-
-class InfinitePage(Page):
-
- def __repr__(self):
- return '<Page %s>' % self.number
-
- def has_next(self):
- """
- Checks for one more item than last on this page.
- """
- try:
- next_item = self.paginator.object_list[
- self.number * self.paginator.per_page]
- except IndexError:
- return False
- return True
-
- def end_index(self):
- """
- Returns the 1-based index of the last object on this page,
- relative to total objects found (hits).
- """
- return ((self.number - 1) * self.paginator.per_page +
- len(self.object_list))
-
- #Bonus methods for creating links
-
- def next_link(self):
- if self.has_next():
- return self.paginator.link_template % (self.number + 1)
- return None
-
- def previous_link(self):
- if self.has_previous():
- return self.paginator.link_template % (self.number - 1)
- return None
-
-class FinitePaginator(InfinitePaginator):
- """
- Paginator for cases when the list of items is already finite.
-
- A good example is a list generated from an API call. This is a subclass
- of InfinitePaginator because we have no idea how many items exist in the
- full collection.
-
- To accurately determine if the next page exists, a FinitePaginator MUST be
- created with an object_list_plus that may contain more items than the
- per_page count. Typically, you'll have an object_list_plus with one extra
- item (if there's a next page). You'll also need to supply the offset from
- the full collection in order to get the page start_index.
-
- This is a very silly class but useful if you love the Django pagination
- conventions.
- """
-
- def __init__(self, object_list_plus, per_page, offset=None,
- allow_empty_first_page=True, link_template='/page/%d/'):
- super(FinitePaginator, self).__init__(object_list_plus, per_page,
- allow_empty_first_page, link_template)
- self.offset = offset
-
- def validate_number(self, number):
- super(FinitePaginator, self).validate_number(number)
- # check for an empty list to see if the page exists
- if not self.object_list:
- if number == 1 and self.allow_empty_first_page:
- pass
- else:
- raise EmptyPage('That page contains no results')
- return number
-
- def page(self, number):
- """
- Returns a Page object for the given 1-based page number.
- """
- number = self.validate_number(number)
- # remove the extra item(s) when creating the page
- page_items = self.object_list[:self.per_page]
- return FinitePage(page_items, number, self)
-
-class FinitePage(InfinitePage):
-
- def has_next(self):
- """
- Checks for one more item than last on this page.
- """
- try:
- next_item = self.paginator.object_list[self.paginator.per_page]
- except IndexError:
- return False
- return True
-
- def start_index(self):
- """
- Returns the 1-based index of the first object on this page,
- relative to total objects in the paginator.
- """
- ## TODO should this holler if you haven't defined the offset?
- return self.paginator.offset
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