template = $template; $this->user = $user; } /** * Generate a pagination link based on the url and the page information * * @param string $base_url is url prepended to all links generated within the function * If you use page numbers inside your controller route, base_url should contains a placeholder (%d) * for the page. Also be sure to specify the pagination path information into the start_name argument * @param string $on_page is the page for which we want to generate the link * @param string $start_name is the name of the parameter containing the first item of the given page (example: start=20) * If you use page numbers inside your controller route, start name should be the string * that should be removed for the first page (example: /page/%d) * @param int $per_page the number of items, posts, etc. to display per page, used to determine the number of pages to produce * @return URL for the requested page */ protected function generate_page_link($base_url, $on_page, $start_name, $per_page) { if (strpos($start_name, '%d') !== false) { return ($on_page > 1) ? sprintf($base_url, (int) $on_page) : str_replace($start_name, '', $base_url); } else { $url_delim = (strpos($base_url, '?') === false) ? '?' : ((strpos($base_url, '?') === strlen($base_url) - 1) ? '' : '&'); return ($on_page > 1) ? $base_url . $url_delim . $start_name . '=' . (($on_page - 1) * $per_page) : $base_url; } } /** * Generate template rendered pagination * Allows full control of rendering of pagination with the template * * @param string $base_url is url prepended to all links generated within the function * If you use page numbers inside your controller route, base_url should contains a placeholder (%d) * for the page. Also be sure to specify the pagination path information into the start_name argument * @param string $block_var_name is the name assigned to the pagination data block within the template (example: ) * @param string $start_name is the name of the parameter containing the first item of the given page (example: start=20) * If you use page numbers inside your controller route, start name should be the string * that should be removed for the first page (example: /page/%d) * @param int $num_items the total number of items, posts, etc., used to determine the number of pages to produce * @param int $per_page the number of items, posts, etc. to display per page, used to determine the number of pages to produce * @param int $start the item which should be considered currently active, used to determine the page we're on * @param bool $reverse_count determines whether we weight display of the list towards the start (false) or end (true) of the list * @param bool $ignore_on_page decides whether we enable an active (unlinked) item, used primarily for embedded lists * @return null */ public function generate_template_pagination($base_url, $block_var_name, $start_name, $num_items, $per_page, $start = 1, $reverse_count = false, $ignore_on_page = false) { $total_pages = ceil($num_items / $per_page); if ($total_pages == 1 || !$num_items) { return; } $on_page = $this->get_on_page($per_page, $start); if ($reverse_count) { $start_page = ($total_pages > 5) ? $total_pages - 4 : 1; $end_page = $total_pages; } else { // What we're doing here is calculating what the "start" and "end" pages should be. We // do this by assuming pagination is "centered" around the currently active page with // the three previous and three next page links displayed. Anything more than that and // we display the ellipsis, likewise anything less. // // $start_page is the page at which we start creating the list. When we have five or less // pages we start at page 1 since there will be no ellipsis displayed. Anymore than that // and we calculate the start based on the active page. This is the min/max calculation. // First (max) would we end up starting on a page less than 1? Next (min) would we end // up starting so close to the end that we'd not display our minimum number of pages. // // $end_page is the last page in the list to display. Like $start_page we use a min/max to // determine this number. Again at most five pages? Then just display them all. More than // five and we first (min) determine whether we'd end up listing more pages than exist. // We then (max) ensure we're displaying the minimum number of pages. $start_page = ($total_pages > 5) ? min(max(1, $on_page - 3), $total_pages - 4) : 1; $end_page = ($total_pages > 5) ? max(min($total_pages, $on_page + 3), 5) : $total_pages; } $u_previous_page = $u_next_page = ''; if ($on_page != 1) { $u_previous_page = $this->generate_page_link($base_url, $on_page - 1, $start_name, $per_page); $this->template->assign_block_vars($block_var_name, array( 'PAGE_NUMBER' => '', 'PAGE_URL' => $u_previous_page, 'S_IS_CURRENT' => false, 'S_IS_PREV' => true, 'S_IS_NEXT' => false, 'S_IS_ELLIPSIS' => false, )); } // This do...while exists purely to negate the need for start and end assign_block_vars, i.e. // to display the first and last page in the list plus any ellipsis. We use this loop to jump // around a little within the list depending on where we're starting (and ending). $at_page = 1; do { // We decide whether to display the ellipsis during the loop. The ellipsis is always // displayed as either the second or penultimate item in the list. So are we at either // of those points and of course do we even need to display it, i.e. is the list starting // on at least page 3 and ending three pages before the final item. $this->template->assign_block_vars($block_var_name, array( 'PAGE_NUMBER' => $at_page, 'PAGE_URL' => $this->generate_page_link($base_url, $at_page, $start_name, $per_page), 'S_IS_CURRENT' => (!$ignore_on_page && $at_page == $on_page), 'S_IS_NEXT' => false, 'S_IS_PREV' => false, 'S_IS_ELLIPSIS' => ($at_page == 2 && $start_page > 2) || ($at_page == $total_pages - 1 && $end_page < $total_pages - 1), )); // We may need to jump around in the list depending on whether we have or need to display // the ellipsis. Are we on page 2 and are we more than one page away from the start // of the list? Yes? Then we jump to the start of the list. Likewise are we at the end of // the list and are there more than two pages left in total? Yes? Then jump to the penultimate // page (so we can display the ellipsis next pass). Else, increment the counter and keep // going if ($at_page == 2 && $at_page < $start_page - 1) { $at_page = $start_page; } else if ($at_page == $end_page && $end_page < $total_pages - 1) { $at_page = $total_pages - 1; } else { $at_page++; } } while ($at_page <= $total_pages); if ($on_page != $total_pages) { $u_next_page = $this->generate_page_link($base_url, $on_page + 1, $start_name, $per_page); $this->template->assign_block_vars($block_var_name, array( 'PAGE_NUMBER' => '', 'PAGE_URL' => $u_next_page, 'S_IS_CURRENT' => false, 'S_IS_PREV' => false, 'S_IS_NEXT' => true, 'S_IS_ELLIPSIS' => false, )); } // If the block_var_name is a nested block, we will use the last (most // inner) block as a prefix for the template variables. If the last block // name is pagination, the prefix is empty. If the rest of the // block_var_name is not empty, we will modify the last row of that block // and add our pagination items. $tpl_block_name = $tpl_prefix = ''; if (strrpos($block_var_name, '.') !== false) { $tpl_block_name = substr($block_var_name, 0, strrpos($block_var_name, '.')); $tpl_prefix = strtoupper(substr($block_var_name, strrpos($block_var_name, '.') + 1)); } else { $tpl_prefix = strtoupper($block_var_name); } $tpl_prefix = ($tpl_prefix == 'PAGINATION') ? '' : $tpl_prefix . '_'; $template_array = array( $tpl_prefix . 'BASE_URL' => $base_url, $tpl_prefix . 'PER_PAGE' => $per_page, 'U_' . $tpl_prefix . 'PREVIOUS_PAGE' => ($on_page != 1) ? $u_previous_page : '', 'U_' . $tpl_prefix . 'NEXT_PAGE' => ($on_page != $total_pages) ? $u_next_page : '', $tpl_prefix . 'TOTAL_PAGES' => $total_pages, $tpl_prefix . 'CURRENT_PAGE' => $on_page, ); if ($tpl_block_name) { $this->template->alter_block_array($tpl_block_name, $template_array, true, 'change'); } else { $this->template->assign_vars($template_array); } } /** * Get current page number * * @param int $per_page the number of items, posts, etc. per page * @param int $start the item which should be considered currently active, used to determine the page we're on * @return int Current page number */ public function get_on_page($per_page, $start) { return floor($start / $per_page) + 1; } /** * Return current page * This function also sets certain specific template variables * * @param string $base_url the base url used to call this page, used by Javascript for popup jump to page * @param int $num_items the total number of items, posts, topics, etc. * @param int $per_page the number of items, posts, etc. per page * @param int $start the item which should be considered currently active, used to determine the page we're on * @return string Descriptive pagination string (e.g. "page 1 of 10") */ public function on_page($base_url, $num_items, $per_page, $start) { $on_page = $this->get_on_page($per_page, $start); $this->template->assign_vars(array( 'PER_PAGE' => $per_page, 'ON_PAGE' => $on_page, 'BASE_URL' => $base_url, )); return $this->user->lang('PAGE_OF', $on_page, max(ceil($num_items / $per_page), 1)); } /** * Get current page number * * @param int $start the item which should be considered currently active, used to determine the page we're on * @param int $per_page the number of items, posts, etc. per page * @param int $num_items the total number of items, posts, topics, etc. * @return int Current page number */ public function validate_start($start, $per_page, $num_items) { if ($start < 0 || $start >= $num_items) { return ($start < 0) ? 0 : floor(($num_items - 1) / $per_page) * $per_page; } return $start; } /** * Get new start when searching from the end * * If the user is trying to reach late pages, start searching from the end. * * @param int $start the item which should be considered currently active, used to determine the page we're on * @param int $limit the number of items, posts, etc. to display * @param int $num_items the total number of items, posts, topics, etc. * @return int Current page number */ public function reverse_start($start, $limit, $num_items) { return max(0, $num_items - $limit - $start); } /** * Get new item limit when searching from the end * * If the user is trying to reach late pages, start searching from the end. * In this case the items to display might be lower then the actual per_page setting. * * @param int $start the item which should be considered currently active, used to determine the page we're on * @param int $per_page the number of items, posts, etc. per page * @param int $num_items the total number of items, posts, topics, etc. * @return int Current page number */ public function reverse_limit($start, $per_page, $num_items) { if ($start + $per_page > $num_items) { return min($per_page, max(1, $num_items - $start)); } return $per_page; } }