Pager_Sliding is a class to page an array of data. It is taken as input and it is paged according to various parameters. Pager_Sliding also builds links within a specified range, and allows complete customization of the output (it even works with mod_rewrite). It is compatible with PEAR::Pager's API
This package is deprecated in favour of the new Pager v.2.x.
This simple example will page the array of alphabetical letters, giving back pages with 3 letters per page, and links to the previous two / next two pages:
<?php
require_once 'Pager/Sliding.php';
$params = array(
'perPage' => 3,
'delta' => 2,
'itemData' => array('a','b','c','d','e',[...omissis...],'z')
);
$pager = & new Pager_Sliding($params);
$data = $pager->getPageData();
$links = $pager->getLinks();
//$links is an ordered+associative array with 'back'/'pages'/'next'/'first'/'last'/'all' links.
//NB: $links['all'] is the same as $pager->links;
//echo links to other pages:
echo $links['all']
//Show data for current page:
echo 'PAGED DATA: ' ; print_r($data);
//Results from methods:
echo 'getCurrentPageID()...: '; var_dump($pager->getCurrentPageID());
echo 'getNextPageID()......: '; var_dump($pager->getNextPageID());
echo 'getPreviousPageID()..: '; var_dump($pager->getPreviousPageID());
echo 'numItems()...........: '; var_dump($pager->numItems());
echo 'numPages()...........: '; var_dump($pager->numPages());
echo 'isFirstPage()........: '; var_dump($pager->isFirstPage());
echo 'isLastPage().........: '; var_dump($pager->isLastPage());
echo 'isLastPageComplete().: '; var_dump($pager->isLastPageComplete());
echo '$pager->range........: '; var_dump($pager->range);
?>
In case you're wondering, $pager->range is a numeric array; its keys are the numbers of the pages in the current range, and the matching values are booleans (TRUE if its key represents currentPage, FALSE otherwise). This array can be useful to build the links manually, e.g. when using a template engine.
This example shows how you can use this class with mod_rewite. Let's suppose we have a .htaccess like this:
It should transform an url like "/articles/march/art15.html" into "/article.php?num=15&month=march"
<?php
require_once 'Pager/Sliding.php';
$month = 'september';
$params = array(
'append' => false,
'urlVar' => 'num',
'path' => 'http://myserver.com/articles/' . $month,
'fileName' => 'art%d.html', //Pager replaces "%d" with page number...
'itemData' => array('a','b','c',[...omissis...],'z'),
'perPage' => 3
);
$pager = & new Pager_Sliding($params);
$data = $pager->getPageData();
echo $pager->links;
echo 'Data for current page: '; print_r($data);
?>
Using more than one pager in a single page is as simple as using a different
urlVar
for each pager:
<?php
require_once 'Pager/Sliding.php';
//first pager
$params1 = array(
'perPage' => 3,
'urlVar' => pageID_articles, //1st identifier
'itemData' => $someArray
);
$pager1 = & new Pager_Sliding($params1);
$data1 = $pager1->getPageData();
$links1 = $pager1->getLinks();
//second pager
$params2 = array(
'perPage' => 8,
'urlVar' => pageID_news, //2nd identifier
'itemData' => $someOtherArray
);
$pager2 = & new Pager_Sliding($params2);
$data2 = $pager2->getPageData();
$links2 = $pager2->getLinks();
?>