# Pagination The Bundle `Chill\MainBundle` provides a **Pagination** api which allow you to easily divide result list on different pages. ###### A simple example In the controller, get the `Chill\Main\Pagination\PaginatorFactory` from the `Container` and use this `PaginatorFactory` to create a `Paginator` instance. ```php Then, render the pagination using the dedicated twig function. {% extends "@ChillPerson/Person/layout.html.twig" %} {% block title 'Item list'|trans %} {% block content %} {# ... your items here... #}
{% if items|length < paginator.getTotalItems %} {{ chill_pagination(paginator) }} {% endif %} ``` The function `chill_pagination` will, by default, render a link to the 10 previous page (if they exists) and the 10 next pages (if they exists). Assuming that we are on page 5, the function will render a list to :: Previous 1 2 3 4 **5** 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Next ## Understanding the magic ### Where does the `$paginator` get the page number ? Internally, the `$paginator` object has a link to the `Request` object, and it reads the `page` parameter which contains the current page number. If this parameter is not present, the `$paginator` assumes that we are on page 1. The `$paginator` get the current page from the request. ### Where does the `$paginator` get the number of items per page ? As above, the `$paginator` can get the number of items per page from the `Request`. If none is provided, this is given by the configuration which is, by default, 50 items per page. ###### `PaginatorFactory`, `Paginator` and `Page` ## `PaginatorFactory` The `PaginatorFactory` may create more than one `Paginator` in a single action. Those `Paginator` instance may redirect to different routes and/or routes parameters. // create a paginator for the route 'my_route' with some parameters (arg1 and arg2) `$paginatorMyRoute = $paginatorFactory->create($total, 'my_route', array('arg1' => 'foo', 'arg2' => $bar);` Those parameters will override the current parameters. The `PaginatorFactory` has also some useful shortcuts : // get current page number `$paginatorFactory->getCurrentPageNumber()` // get the number of items per page **for the current request** `$paginatorFactory->getCurrentItemsPerPage()` // get the number of the first item **for the current page** `$paginatorFactory->getCurrentPageFirstItemNumber()` ## Working with `Paginator` and `Page` The paginator has a function to give the number of pages that are required to display all the results and give some information about the number of items per page : // how many page count this paginator ? `$paginator->countPages(); // return 20 in our example` // we may get the number of items per page `$paginator->getItemsPerPage(); // return 20 in our example` A `Paginator` instance create instance of `Page`, each `Page`, which is responsible for generating the URL to the page number it represents. Here are some possibilities using `Page` and `Paginator` : Get the current page `$page = $paginator->getCurrentPage();` On which page are we? `$page->getNumber(); // return 5 in this example (we are on page 5)` Generate the url for page 5 `$page->generateUrl(); // return '/?page=5` What is the first item number on this page ? `$page->getFistItemNumber(); // return 101 in our example (20 items per page)` What is the last item number on this page? `$page->getLastItemNumber(); // return 120 in our example` We can access directly the next and current page ``` if ($paginator->hasNextPage()) { $next = $paginator->getNextPage(); } if ($paginator->hasPreviousPage()) { $previous = $paginator->getPreviousPage(); } ``` We can access directly to a given page number ``` $page10 = $paginator->getPage(10);`` if ($paginator->hasPage(10)) { $page10 = $paginator->getPage(10); } ``` We can iterate over our pages through a generator ``` foreach ($paginator->getPagesGenerator() as $page) { $page->getNumber(); } ``` Check that a page object is the current page `$paginator->isCurrentPage($page); // return false` When calling a page which does not exist, the [Paginator` will throw a `RuntimeException`. Example : Our last page is 10 `$paginator->getPage(99); // out of range => throw RuntimeException` Our current page is 1 (the first page) `$paginator->getPreviousPage; // does not exists (the fist page is always 1) => throw RuntimeException` When you create a `Paginator` for the current route and route parameters, the `Page` instances will keep the same parameters and routes : ```php // assuming our route is 'my_route', for the pattern '/my/{foo}/route', // and the current route is '/my/value/route?arg2=bar' ``` Create a paginator for the current route and route parameters : `$paginator = $paginatorFactory->create($total);` Get the next page ``` if ($paginator->hasNext()) { $next = $paginator->getNextPage(); // get the route to the page $page->generateUrl(); // will print 'my/value/route?arg2=bar&page=2' } ``` Having a look at the `full classes' documentation may provide some [ useful information ](http://api.chill.social/Chill-Main/master/namespace-Chill.MainBundle.Pagination.html). ###### Customizing the rendering of twig's [chill_pagination` You can provide your own layout for rendering the pagination: provides your twig template as a second argument : {{ chill_pagination(paginator, 'MyBundle:Pagination:MyTemplate.html.twig') }} The template will receive the `$paginator` as `paginator` variable. Let's have a look `at the [ current template ](https://framagit.org/Chill-project/Chill-Main/blob/master/Resources/views/Pagination/long.html.twig).