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THIS PLUGIN IS DEPRECATED.
Visit http://cardboardrocket.com/pages/paginating_find for more documentation.
This plugin makes it easy to page through your model instances by enhancing the default ActiveRecord::Base#find method. In general, you can expect pagination to work with the standard #find options, including :conditions, :group, :order, :limit, and :include. To activate paging, just specify the :page option. You may also provide additional paging options that will control the behavior of the enumerator returned by the #find method. The following options are supported:
:size => Number of records in each page of results. Defaults to the total
record count or 10, whichever is smaller.
:current => The current page. Optional, defaults to the first page: 1.
:first => The first page. Optional, defaults to the current page.
:auto => Automatically load the next page during invocation of #each. Defaults to false.
:count => Number of records used to determine #page_count. Specifying this
option prevents the plugin from running a count query, which may
be helpful if the table to be queried is very large.
Note: if :page is specified, then the :offset option is not supported and an Exception to that effect will be raised.
Some handy methods you can call on the result returned by #find, when paging is enabled:
#each => Iterate over the results
#size => Number of records on all pages combined (total size)
#page_size => Number of records on each page
#page_count => Number of pages
#empty? => Are there any results?
#to_a => Create an array of the records on the current page, or all pages if :auto => true
#move!(num) => Move to a specific page number
#page_exists?(num) => Does this page number exist?
#first_page! => Move to the first page
#first_page => Page number of the first page
#last_page! => Move to the last page
#last_page => Page number of the last page
#next_page? => Is there another page available?
#next_page! => Move to the next page, if one exists
#next_page => Page number of the next page
#previous_page? => Does a previous page exist?
#previous_page! => Move to the previous page, if one exists
#previous_page => Page number of the previous pages
#first_item => The index of the first item on the page
#last_item => The index of the last item on the page
#load_page => Reload the current page
- Simple Example -------------------------------------------------------
# Get the first page of 'new' Cogs. Each page contains
# 10 cogs, and no more than 100 cogs will be returned.
cogs = Cog.find(:all,
:page,
:conditions => ["category = 'new'"],
:limit => 100)
# Print the name of each cog on the 1st page. Calling #each
# more than once will cause the 1st page to be printed for
# each invocation.
cogs.each { |cog| puts cog.name }
# The next_page! method must be used to move to the 2nd page.
cogs.next_page!
# Print the name of each cog on the 2nd page
cogs.each { |cog| puts cog.name }
- Scope Example -------------------------------------------------------
# Get the second page of 'new' Cogs, using the #with_scope method.
# Each page contains 15 cogs, and no more than 100 cogs will be returned.
Cog.with_scope(:find => {:conditions => "category = 'new'", :include => :widget}) do
cogs = Cog.find(:all,
:limit => 100,
:page => { :start => 1,
:current => 2,
:size => 15 })
end
# Print the name of each cog on the 2nd page.
cogs.each { |cog| puts cog.name }
# Move to the 3rd page of cogs. The options specified by
# with_scope apply, even though a new page is loaded outside
# the with_scope block.
cogs.next_page!
... more examples soon.