NAME
Data::SpreadPagination - Page numbering and spread pagination
SYNOPSIS
use Data::SpreadPagination;
my $pageInfo = Data::SpreadPagination->new({
totalEntries => $totalEntries,
entriesPerPage => $entriesPerPage,
# Optional, will use defaults otherwise.
# only 1 of currentPage / startEntry can be provided.
currentPage => $currentPage,
startEntry => $startEntry,
maxPages => $maxPages,
});
# General page information
print " First page: ", $pageInfo->first_page, "\n";
print " Last page: ", $pageInfo->last_page, "\n";
print " Next page: ", $pageInfo->next_page, "\n";
print " Previous page: ", $pageInfo->previous_page, "\n";
# Results on current page
print "First entry on page: ", $pageInfo->first, "\n";
print " Last entry on page: ", $pageInfo->last, "\n";
# Page range information
my $pageRanges = $pageInfo->page_ranges;
# Print out the page spread
foreach my $page ($pageInfo->pages_in_spread()) {
if (!defined $page) {
print "... ";
} elsif ($page == $pageInfo->current_page) {
print "$page ";
} else {
print "$page ";
}
}
DESCRIPTION
The object produced by Data::SpreadPagination can be used to create a
spread pagination navigator. It inherits from Data::Page, and has access
to all of the methods from this object.
In addition, it also provides methods for creating a pagination spread,
to allow for keeping the number of pagenumbers displayed within a
sensible limit, but at the same time allowing easy navigation.
The object can easily be passed to a templating system such as Template
Toolkit or be used within a script.
METHODS
new()
my $pageInfo = Data::SpreadPagination->new({
totalEntries => $totalEntries,
entriesPerPage => $entriesPerPage,
# Optional, will use defaults otherwise.
# only 1 of currentPage / startEntry can be provided.
currentPage => $currentPage,
startEntry => $startEntry,
maxPages => $maxPages,
});
This is the constructor of the object. It requires an anonymous hash
containing the 'totalEntries', how many data units you have, and the
number of 'entriesPerPage' to display. Optionally the 'currentPage' /
'startEntry' (defaults to page/entry 1) and 'maxPages' (how many pages
to display in addition to the current page) can be added.
max_pages()
print "Maximum additional pages to display is ", $pageInfo->max_pages(), "\n";
This method returns the maximum number of pages that are included in the
spread pagination in addition to the current page.
page_ranges()
$ranges = $pageInfo->page_ranges();
for my $qtr (1..4) {
my $range = $ranges->[$qtr-1];
if (defined $range) {
print "Qtr $qtr: no pages\n";
} else {
print "Qtr $qtr: pages " . $range->[0] . " to " . $range->[1] . "\n";
}
}
This method returns either an array or an arrayref (based upon context)
of the page ranges for each of the four quarters in the spread. Each
range is either undef for an empty quarter, or an array of the lower and
upper pages in the range.
pages_in_spread_raw()
# Print out the page spread
foreach my $page ($pageInfo->pages_in_spread_raw()) {
if ($page == $pageInfo->current_page) {
print "$page ";
} else {
print "$page ";
}
}
This method returns either an array or an arrayref (based upon context)
of purely the page numbers within the spread.
pages_in_spread()
# Print out the page spread
foreach my $page ($pageInfo->pages_in_spread()) {
if (!defined $page) {
print "... ";
} elsif ($page == $pageInfo->current_page) {
print "$page ";
} else {
print "$page ";
}
}
This method returns either an array or an arrayref (based upon context)
of the page numbers within the spread. Breaks in the sequence are
indicated with undef's.
BUGS
Hopefully there aren't any nasty bugs lurking in here anywhere. However,
if you do find one, please report it via RT.
ALGORITHM
The algorithm used to create the pagination spread was
reverse-engineered out of Squirrelmail by myself, and then reimplemented
from description only by Alex Gough.
THANKS, MANY
Alex Gough for implementing the central algorithm from my description.
AUTHOR
Jody Belka "knew@cpan.org"
SEE ALSO
Data::Page.
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright 2004 by Jody Belka
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the same terms as Perl itself.