Render Django Page objects as Bootstrap 3.x-5.x Pagination compatible HTML
Project description
Django Bootstrap Pagination
Current Version
Version: 2.1.0
Original Package
This package was originally found at https://github.com/jmcclell/django-bootstrap-pagination
This version has had some modifications to work with later versions of Django, and some additional functionality is being grafted in. This is still a work in progress.
Bootstrap Compatibility
Versions | Bootstrap | Notes |
---|---|---|
< 2.0.0 | See original | |
>= 2.0.0 | 3.x, 4.x, 5.x | Works effectively with versions over this range |
This application serves to make using Twitter's Bootstrap Pagination styles work seamlessly with Django Page objects. By passing in a Page object and one or more optional arguments, Bootstrap pagination bars and pagers can be rendered with very little effort.
Compatible with Django 3.x and 4.x and with Bootstrap versions from 3.x through 5.x
Installation
PIP
This will install the latest stable release from PyPi.
pip install django-bootstrap-pagination-nigelm
Download
Download the latest stable distribution from:
http://pypi.python.org/pypi/django-bootstrap-pagination-nigelm
Download the latest development version from:
github @ https://github.com/nigelm/django-bootstrap-pagination-nigelm
Usage
Setup
Make sure you include bootstrap_pagination in your installed_apps list in settings.py:
INSTALLED_APPS = (
'bootstrap_pagination',
)
Additionally, include the following snippet at the top of any template that makes use of the pagination tags:
{% load bootstrap_pagination %}
Finally, make sure that you have the request context processor enabled:
TEMPLATES = [
{
# ...
'OPTIONS': {
context_processors': [
# ...
'django.template.context_processors.request',
]
}
}
]
bootstrap_paginate
All Optional Arguments:-
range
- Defines the maximum number of page links to show. Ignored in elided mode.elided
- Boolean value - if true then the page is in elided mode, where the first and last sets of pages, and a group of pages around the current page are shown, with an ellipsis entry wherever a set of pages are skipped.on_each_side
- number of pages shown before/after the current page in elided mode. Default value 3.on_ends
- number of pages shown at the start/finish of the set of pages in elided mode. Default value 2.show_prev_next
- Boolean. Defines whether or not to show the Previous and Next links. (Accepts"true"
or"false"
)previous_label
- The label to use for the Previous linknext_label
- The label to use for the Next linkellipsis_label
- The text to display for skipped page sets. Defaults to…
show_first_last
- Boolean. Defines whether or not to show the First and Last links. (Accepts"true"
or"false"
)first_label
- The label to use for the First page linklast_label
- The label to use for the Last page linkshow_index_range
- Boolean, defaults to "false". If "true" shows index range of items instead of page numbers in the paginator. For example, if paginator is configured for 50 items per page, show_index_range="true" will display [1-50, 51-100, 101-150, 151-200, 201-250, etc.] rather than [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, etc.].url_view_name
- A named URL reference (such as one that might get passed into the URL template tag) to use as the URL template. Must be resolvable by thereverse()
function. If this option is not specified, the tag simply uses a relative url such as?page=1
which is fine in most situationsurl_param_name
- Determines the name of theGET
parameter for the page number. The default is"page"
. If no url_view_name is defined, this string is appended to the url as?{{url_param_name}}=1
.url_extra_args
- Only valid when url_view_name is set. Additional arguments to pass intoreverse()
to resolve the URL.url_extra_kwargs
- Only valid whenurl_view_name
is set. Additional named arguments to pass intoreverse()
to resolve the URL. Additionally, the template tag will add an extra parameter to this for the page, as it is assumed that if given a url_name, the page will be a named variable in the URL regular expression. In this case, theurl_param_name
continues to be the string used to represent the name. That is, by default,url_param_name
is equal topage
and thus it is expected that there is a namedpage
argument in the URL referenced byurl_view_name
. This allows us to use pretty pagination URLs such as/page/1
extra_pagination_classes
- A space separated list of CSS class names that will be added to the top level<ul>
HTML element. In particular, this can be utilized in Bootstrap 4 installations to add the appropriate alignment classes from Flexbox utilities: eg:justify-content-center
hx_target
- For use with HTMX pages, sets the target id, it will also change all the links to usehx-get
instead ofhref
and adds ahx-swap="OuterHTML"
Basic Usage
The following will show a pagination bar with a link to every page, a previous link, and a next link:
{% bootstrap_paginate page_obj %}
The following will show a pagination bar with at most 10 page links, a previous link, and a next link:
{% bootstrap_paginate page_obj range=10 %}
The following will show a pagination bar with at most 10 page links, a first page link, and a last page link:
{% bootstrap_paginate page_obj range=10 show_prev_next="false"
show_first_last="true" %}
Advanced Usage
Given a url configured such as:
archive_index_view = ArchiveIndexView.as_view(
date_field='date',
paginate_by=10,
allow_empty=True,
queryset=MyModel.all(),
template_name='example/archive.html'
)
urlpatterns = patterns(
'example.views',
url(r'^$', archive_index_view, name='archive_index'),
url(r'^page/(?P<page>\d+)/$', archive_index_view,
name='archive_index_paginated'))
We could simply use the basic usage (appending ?page=#) with the archive_index URL above, as the archive_index_view class based generic view from django doesn't care how it gets the page parameter. However, if we want pretty URLs, such as those defined in the archive_index_paginated URL (ie: /page/1), we need to define the URL in our template tag:
{% bootstrap_paginate page_obj url_view_name="archive_index_paginated" %}
Because we are using a default page parameter name of "page" and our URL requires no other parameters, everything works as expected. If our URL required additional parameters, we would pass them in using the optional arguments url_extra_args and url_extra_kwargs. Likewise, if our page parameter had a different name, we would pass in a different url_param_name argument to the template tag.
bootstrap_pager
A much simpler implementation of the Bootstrap Pagination functionality is the Pager, which simply provides a Previous and Next link.
All Optional Arguments:-
previous_label
- Defines the label for the Previous linknext_label
- Defines the label for the Next linkprevious_title
- Defines the link title for the previous linknext_title
- Defines the link title for the next linkcentered
- Boolean. Defines whether or not the links are centered. Defaults to false. (Accepts "true" or "false")url_view_name
- A named URL reference (such as one that might get passed into the URL template tag) to use as the URL template. Must be resolvable by thereverse()
function. If this option is not specified, the tag simply uses a relative url such as?page=1
which is fine in most situationsurl_param_name
- Determines the name of theGET
parameter for the page number. Th default is"page"
. If nourl_view_name
is defined, this string is appended to the url as?{{url_param_name}}=1
.url_extra_args
- Only valid whenurl_view_name
is set. Additional arguments to pass intoreverse()
to resolve the URL.url_extra_kwargs
- Only valid whenurl_view_name
is set. Additional named arguments to pass intoreverse()
to resolve the URL. Additionally, the template tag will add an extra parameter to this for the page, as it is assumed that if given a url_name, the page will be a named variable in the URL regular expression. In this case, theurl_param_name
continues to be the string used to represent the name. That is, by default,url_param_name
is equal to"page"
and thus it is expected that there is a namedpage
argument in the URL referenced byurl_view_name
. This allows us to use pretty pagination URLs such as/page/1
url_anchor
- The anchor to use in URLs. Defaults toNone
extra_pager_classes
- A space separated list of CSS class names that will be added to the top level<ul>
HTML element. This could be used to, as an example, add a class to prevent the pager from showing up when printing.
Normal Usage
Usage is basically the same as for bootstrap_paginate. The simplest usage is:
{% bootstrap_pager page_obj %}
A somewhat more advanced usage might look like:
{% bootstrap_pager page_obj previous_label="Newer Posts" next_label="Older Posts"
url_view_name="post_archive_paginated" %}
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