Bundle to use Pagerfanta with Symfony.
Note: If you are using a 2.0.x release of Symfony2, please use the symfony2.0
branch of this bundle. The master branch of this bundle tracks the Symfony master branch.
The bundle includes:
- Twig function to render pagerfantas with views and options.
- Way to use easily views.
- Way to reuse options in views.
- Basic CSS for the DefaultView.
- Use Composer to download the library
php composer.phar require white-october/pagerfanta-bundle
- Then add the WhiteOctoberPagerfantaBundle to your application kernel:
// app/AppKernel.php
public function registerBundles()
{
return array(
// ...
new WhiteOctober\PagerfantaBundle\WhiteOctoberPagerfantaBundle(),
// ...
);
}
- Configure and use things!
A) Creating a Pager is shown on the Pagerfanta documentation. If you're using the Doctrine ORM, you'll want to use the DoctrineORMAdapter
B) Rendering in Twig is shown below in the Rendering pagerfantas section.
C) Configuration is shown through this document
Right now when the page is out of range or not a number,
the server returns a 404 response by default.
You can set the following parameters to different than default value
to_http_not_found
(ie. null) to show a 500 exception when the
requested page is not valid instead.
// app/config/config.yml
white_october_pagerfanta:
exceptions_strategy:
out_of_range_page: ~
not_valid_current_page: ~
{{ pagerfanta(my_pager, view_name, view_options) }}
The routes are generated automatically for the current route using the variable "page" to propagate the page number. By default, the bundle uses the DefaultView with the default name. The default syntax is:
<div class="pagerfanta">
{{ pagerfanta(my_pager) }}
</div>
By default, the "page" variable is also added for the link to the first page. To
disable the generation of ?page=1
in the url, simply set the omitFirstPage
option
to true
when calling the pagerfanta
twig function:
{{ pagerfanta(my_pager, 'default', { 'omitFirstPage': true}) }}
The bundle also has TwitterBootstrapView.
For Bootstrap 2:
<div class="pagerfanta">
{{ pagerfanta(my_pager, 'twitter_bootstrap') }}
</div>
For Bootstrap 3:
<div class="pagerfanta">
{{ pagerfanta(my_pager, 'twitter_bootstrap3') }}
</div>
If you want to use a custom template, add another argument
<div class="pagerfanta">
{{ pagerfanta(my_pager, 'my_template') }}
</div>
With Options
{{ pagerfanta(my_pager, 'default', { 'proximity': 2}) }}
See the Pagerfanta documentation for the list of the parameters.
The bundle also offers two views to translate the default and the twitter bootstrap views.
{{ pagerfanta(pagerfanta, 'default_translated') }}
{{ pagerfanta(pagerfanta, 'twitter_bootstrap_translated') }}
The views are added to the container with the pagerfanta.view tag:
XML
<service id="pagerfanta.view.default" class="Pagerfanta\View\DefaultView" public="false">
<tag name="pagerfanta.view" alias="default" />
</service>
YAML
services:
pagerfanta.view.default:
class: Pagerfanta\View\DefaultView
public: false
tags: [{ name: pagerfanta.view, alias: default }]
Sometimes you want to reuse options of a view in your project, and you don't want to write them all the times you render a view, or you can have different configurations for a view and you want to save them in a place to be able to change them easily.
For this you have to define views with the special view OptionableView:
services:
pagerfanta.view.my_view_1:
class: Pagerfanta\View\OptionableView
arguments:
- @pagerfanta.view.default
- { proximity: 2, previous_message: Anterior, next_message: Siguiente }
public: false
tags: [{ name: pagerfanta.view, alias: my_view_1 }]
pagerfanta.view.my_view_2:
class: Pagerfanta\View\OptionableView
arguments:
- @pagerfanta.view.default
- { proximity: 5 }
public: false
tags: [{ name: pagerfanta.view, alias: my_view_2 }]
And using then:
{{ pagerfanta(pagerfanta, 'my_view_1') }}
{{ pagerfanta(pagerfanta, 'my_view_2') }}
The easiest way to render pagerfantas (or paginators!) ;)
It's possible to configure the default view for all rendering in your configuration file:
white_october_pagerfanta:
default_view: my_view_1
The bundles comes with a basic css for the default view to be able to use a good paginator faster. Of course you can change it, use another one or create your own view.
<link rel="stylesheet" href="{{ asset('bundles/whiteoctoberpagerfanta/css/pagerfantaDefault.css') }}" type="text/css" media="all" />
For more advanced documentation, check the Pagerfanta documentation.
Pablo Díez - [email protected]
Pagerfanta is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for full details.