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Scrivener.Html Build Status

Helpers built to work with Scrivener's page struct to easily build HTML output for various CSS frameworks.

Setup

Add to mix.exs

  defp deps do
    [
      # ...
      {:scrivener_html, "~> 1.1"}
      # ...
    ]
  end

For use with Phoenix.HTML, configure the :routes_helper module in config/config.exs like the following:

config :scrivener_html,
  routes_helper: MyApp.Router.Helpers

Import to your view.

defmodule MyApp.UserView do
  use MyApp.Web, :view
  import Scrivener.HTML
end

Example Usage

Use in your template.

<%= pagination_links @conn, @page %>

Where @page is a %Scrivener.Page{} struct returned from Repo.paginate/2. So the function in your controller is like:

#  params = %{"page" => _page}
def index(conn, params) do
  users = MyApp.User
          # Other query conditions can be done here
          |> MyApp.Repo.paginate(params)
  render conn, :index, users: users
end

If your resource has any url parameters to be supplied, you should provide them as the 3rd parameter. For example, given a scope like:

scope "/:locale", App do
  pipe_through [:browser]

  get "/page", PageController, :index
end

You would need to pass in the :locale parameter and :path option like so:

<%= pagination_links @conn, @page, ["en"], path: &page_path/4 %>

Any additional query string parameters can be passed in as well.

<%= pagination_links @conn, @page, ["en"], some_parameter: "data" %>
<%# OR IF NO URL PARAMETERS %>
<%= pagination_links @conn, @page, some_parameter: "data" %>

Customizing Output

Below are the defaults which are used without passing in any options.

<%= pagination_links @conn, @page, distance: 5, next: ">>", previous: "<<", first: true, last: true, view_style: :bootstrap %>

There are three view styles currently supported:

  • :bootstrap (the default) This styles the pagination links in a manner that is expected by Bootstrap 3.x.
  • :foundation This styles the pagination links in a manner that is expected by Foundation for Sites 6.x.
  • :semantic This styles the pagination links in a manner that is expected by Semantic UI 2.x.

For custom HTML output, see Scrivener.HTML.raw_pagination_links/2.

See Scrivener.HTML.raw_pagination_links/2 for option descriptions.

Scrivener.HTML can be included in your view and then just used with a simple call to pagination_links/1.

iex> Scrivener.HTML.pagination_links(%Scrivener.Page{total_pages: 10, page_number: 5})
{:safe,
  ["<nav>",
    ["<ul class=\"pagination\">",
      [["<li>", ["<a class=\"\" href=\"?page=4\">", "&lt;&lt;", "</a>"], "</li>"],
      ["<li>", ["<a class=\"\" href=\"?page=1\">", "1", "</a>"], "</li>"],
      ["<li>", ["<a class=\"\" href=\"?page=2\">", "2", "</a>"], "</li>"],
      ["<li>", ["<a class=\"\" href=\"?page=3\">", "3", "</a>"], "</li>"],
      ["<li>", ["<a class=\"\" href=\"?page=4\">", "4", "</a>"], "</li>"],
      ["<li>", ["<a class=\"active\" href=\"?page=5\">", "5", "</a>"], "</li>"],
      ["<li>", ["<a class=\"\" href=\"?page=6\">", "6", "</a>"], "</li>"],
      ["<li>", ["<a class=\"\" href=\"?page=7\">", "7", "</a>"], "</li>"],
      ["<li>", ["<a class=\"\" href=\"?page=8\">", "8", "</a>"], "</li>"],
      ["<li>", ["<a class=\"\" href=\"?page=9\">", "9", "</a>"], "</li>"],
      ["<li>", ["<a class=\"\" href=\"?page=10\">", "10", "</a>"], "</li>"],
      ["<li>", ["<a class=\"\" href=\"?page=6\">", "&gt;&gt;", "</a>"], "</li>"]],
      "</ul>"], "</nav>"]}