X-Git-Url: https://git.mdrn.pl/django-pagination.git/blobdiff_plain/4f04eedff0178a927430194cf4c2c298cafb7a18..39ffedd4f00d10d1cde7a63ad76434065a33322a:/pagination/paginator.py diff --git a/pagination/paginator.py b/pagination/paginator.py index 9a6ec83..f67aa23 100644 --- a/pagination/paginator.py +++ b/pagination/paginator.py @@ -1,27 +1,29 @@ 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. - - Class name is pronounced verbally in a deep tone. - ''' - - def __init__(self, object_list, per_page, allow_empty_first_page=True, link_template='/page/%d/'): + """ + 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) + 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." + """ + Validates the given 1-based page number. + """ try: number = int(number) except ValueError: @@ -31,7 +33,9 @@ class InfinitePaginator(Paginator): return number def page(self, number): - "Returns a Page object for the given 1-based page 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 @@ -45,12 +49,16 @@ class InfinitePaginator(Paginator): return InfinitePage(page_items, number, self) def _get_count(self): - "Returns the total number of objects, across all pages." + """ + 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." + """ + Returns the total number of pages. + """ raise NotImplementedError num_pages = property(_get_num_pages) @@ -62,15 +70,19 @@ class InfinitePaginator(Paginator): raise NotImplementedError page_range = property(_get_page_range) + class InfinitePage(Page): def __repr__(self): return '' % self.number def has_next(self): - "Checks for one more item than last on this page." + """ + Checks for one more item than last on this page. + """ try: - next_item = self.paginator.object_list[self.number * self.paginator.per_page] + next_item = self.paginator.object_list[ + self.number * self.paginator.per_page] except IndexError: return False return True @@ -80,9 +92,10 @@ class InfinitePage(Page): 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''' + 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(): @@ -92,4 +105,67 @@ class InfinitePage(Page): def previous_link(self): if self.has_previous(): return self.paginator.link_template % (self.number - 1) - return None \ No newline at end of file + 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 \ No newline at end of file