My fork allows to enable "clean url", like /list/page/42/
tested with python 3.3.0 and django 1.5
django-pagination
allows for easy Digg-style pagination without modifying
your views.
There are really 5 steps to setting it up with your projects (not including installation, which is covered in INSTALL.txt in this same directory.)
-
List this application in the
INSTALLED_APPS
portion of your settings file. Your settings file might look something like::INSTALLED_APPS = ( # ... 'pagination', )
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Install the pagination middleware. Your settings file might look something like::
MIDDLEWARE_CLASSES = ( # ... 'pagination.middleware.PaginationMiddleware', )
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If it's not already added in your setup, add the request context processor. Note that context processors are set by default implicitly, so to set them explicitly, you need to copy and paste this code into your under the value TEMPLATE_CONTEXT_PROCESSORS::
("django.core.context_processors.auth", "django.core.context_processors.debug", "django.core.context_processors.i18n", "django.core.context_processors.media", "django.core.context_processors.request")
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Add this line at the top of your template to load the pagination tags:
{% load pagination_tags %}
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Decide on a variable that you would like to paginate, and use the autopaginate tag on that variable before iterating over it. This could take one of two forms (using the canonical
object_list
as an example variable):{% autopaginate object_list %}
This assumes that you would like to have the default 20 results per page. If you would like to specify your own amount of results per page, you can specify that like so:
{% autopaginate object_list 10 %}
Note that this replaces
object_list
with the list for the current page, so you can iterate over theobject_list
like you normally would. -
Now you want to display the current page and the available pages, so somewhere after having used autopaginate, use the paginate inclusion tag:
{% paginate %}
This does not take any arguments, but does assume that you have already called autopaginate, so make sure to do so first.
That's it! You have now paginated object_list
and given users of the site
a way to navigate between the different pages--all without touching your views.
In django-pagination, there are no required settings. There are, however, a small set of optional settings useful for changing the default behavior of the pagination tags. Here's an overview:
PAGINATION_DEFAULT_PAGINATION
The default amount of items to show on a page if no number is specified.
PAGINATION_DEFAULT_WINDOW
The number of items to the left and to the right of the current page to
display (accounting for ellipses).
PAGINATION_DEFAULT_ORPHANS
The number of orphans allowed. According to the Django documentation,
orphans are defined as:
The minimum number of items allowed on the last page, defaults to zero.
PAGINATION_INVALID_PAGE_RAISES_404
Determines whether an invalid page raises an Http404
or just sets the
invalid_page
context variable. True
does the former and False
does the latter.
PAGINATION_CLEAN_URL
Enables "clean url" mode, with url like /object_list/pages/42/
instead of /object_list/?page=42
PAGINATION_URL_PATTERN
Worked only if CLEAN_URL
= True
,
by default: r'(pages/)(?P<page>\d+)/$'
,
examples:
PATTERN: r'(/)(?P<page>\d+)/$' => URL: /object_list/42/
PATTERN: r'(page)(?P<page>\d+)/$' => URL: /object_list/page42/