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carlosalvidrez:pagination

Meteor v3+ pagination done right

Forked from: Kurounin:Pagination

This package allows you to paginate the subscriptions over meteor's collections. It can be used in a Blaze template or in ReactJS.

Features

  • Incremental subscriptions. Downloads only what is needed, not the entire collection at once. Suitable for large datasets.
  • Instant changes propagation. Any document changes are instantly propagated, thanks to light-weight modifications of subscription mechanism.
  • Easy integration. The package works out of the box. Page changes are triggered by a single reactive dictionary variable.
  • Multiple collections per page. Each Pagination instance runs independently. You can even create multiple paginations for one collection on a single page.
  • Bootstrap 3 and 4 compatible navigation template. Blaze template for a bootstrap 3 and 4 styled paginator.
  • Bootstrap 3 and 4 compatible navigation react class. ReactJS class for a bootstrap 3 and 4 styled paginator.

Installation

meteor add kurounin:pagination

For Blaze paginator install kurounin:pagination-blaze package meteor add kurounin:pagination

For ReactJS paginator in Meteor 1.2 install kurounin:pagination-reactjs package meteor add kurounin:pagination-reactjs

For ReactJS paginator in Meteor 1.3+ install react-bootstrap-pagination npm package npm i react-bootstrap-pagination

Usage

In your collections file (e.g. lib/collections.js):

MyCollection = new Meteor.Collection('myCollectionName');

In your publications file (e.g. server/publications.js):

import { publishPagination } from 'meteor/kurounin:pagination';
publishPagination(MyCollection);

Optionally you can provide a set of filters on the server-side or even dynamic filters, which can not be overridden. There's also the option of providing a transformation filter function to validate the client filters (e.g. server/publications.js):

publishPagination(MyCollection, {
    filters: {is_published: true},
    dynamic_filters: function () {
        return {user_id: this.userId};
    },
    transform_filters: function (filters, options) {
        // called after filters & dynamic_filters
        allowedKeys = ['_id', 'title'];

        const modifiedFilters = [];

        // filters is an array of the provided filters (client side filters & server side filters)
        for (let i = 0; i < filters.length; i++) {
            modifiedFilters[i] =  _.extend(
                _.pick(filters[i], allowedKeys),
                {user_id: this.userId}
            );
        }

        return modifiedFilters;
    },
    transform_options: function (filters, options) {
        const fields = { name: 1, email: 1 }
        if (Roles.userIsInRole(this.userId, 'admin')) {
            fields.deleted = 1;
        }
        options.fields = _.extend(fields, options.fields);
        return options;
    }
});

For Blaze template

In your template file (e.g. client/views/mylist.html):

<template name="myList">
    <div>
        {{#if isReady}}
            <ul>
              {{#each documents}}
                  <li>Document #{{_id}}</li>
              {{/each}}
            </ul>
            {{> defaultBootstrapPaginator pagination=templatePagination limit=10 containerClass="text-center" onClick=clickEvent}}
        {{else}}
            Loading...
        {{/if}}
    </div>
</template>

kurounin:pagination-blaze package is needed for paginator

In your template javascript file (e.g. client/scripts/mylist.js):

Template.myList.onCreated(function () {
    this.pagination = new Meteor.Pagination(MyCollection, {
        sort: {
            _id: -1
        }
    });
});

Template.myList.helpers({
    isReady: function () {
        return Template.instance().pagination.ready();
    },
    templatePagination: function () {
        return Template.instance().pagination;
    },
    documents: function () {
        return Template.instance().pagination.getPage();
    },
    // optional helper used to return a callback that should be executed before changing the page
    clickEvent: function() {
        return function(e, templateInstance, clickedPage) {
            e.preventDefault();
            console.log('Changing page from ', templateInstance.data.pagination.currentPage(), ' to ', clickedPage);
        };
    }
});

For ReactJS template

In your view file (e.g. client/views/mylist.jsx):

MyListPage = React.createClass({
    mixins: [ReactMeteorData],

    pagination: new Meteor.Pagination(MyCollection),

    getMeteorData: function() {
        return {
            documents: this.pagination.getPage(),
            ready: this.pagination.ready()
        };
    },

    renderDocument: function(document) {
        return (
            <li>Document #{document._id}    </li>
        );
    },

    render: function() {
        if (!this.pagination.ready()) {
            return (
                <div>Loading...</div>
            );
        }

        return (
            <div>
                <ul>
                    {this.data.documents.map(this.renderDocument)}
                </ul>
                <DefaultBootstrapPaginator
                    pagination={this.pagination}
                    limit={10}
                    containerClass="text-center"
                    />
            </div>
        );
    }
});

For Meteor 1.2 kurounin:pagination-reactjs package is needed for paginator

For Meteor 1.3+ react-bootstrap-pagination npm package is needed for paginator

Demo project

For an example on how this package can be implemented check the pagination example project or the react pagination example project.

You can also checkout this example application in React created by mgscreativa.

Server Pagination settings available on init

  • name: set the publication name (defaults to collection name; needs to be unique, to not collide with other publications)
  • filters: provide a set of filters on the server-side, which can not be overridden (defaults to {}, meaning no filters)
  • dynamic_filters: provide a function which returns additional filters to be applied (this is the publication; receives no other parameters)
  • transform_filters: provide a function which returns the modified filters object to be applied (this is the publication; receives the current filters as an array containing the client & server defined filters and options as parameters)
  • transform_options: provide a function which returns the modified options object to be applied (this is the publication; receives the current filters as an array containing the client & server defined filters and options as parameters)
  • countInterval: set the interval in ms at which the subscription count is updated (defaults to 10000, meaning every 10s)

Client Pagination settings available on init

  • name: set the subscription name (defaults to collection name; needs to be identical with the server side publication name)
  • page: set the initial page, for example the page parameter from url (defaults to 1)
  • perPage: set the number of documents to be fetched per page (defaults to 10)
  • skip: set the number of documents that should be skipped when fetching a page (defaults to 0)
  • filters: filters to be applied to the subscription (defaults to {}, meaning no filters)
  • fields: fields to be returned (defaults to {}, meaning all fields)
  • sort: set the sorting for retrieved documents (defaults to {_id: -1})
  • reactive: set the subscription reactivity, allowing to only retrieve the initial results when set to false (defaults to true)
  • debug: console logs the query and options used when performing the find (defaults to false)
  • connection: the server connection that will manage this collection. Pass the return value of calling DDP.connect to specify a different server. (defaults to Meteor.connection)

Client Pagination available methods

  • currentPage([int]): get/set the current page
  • perPage([int]): get/set the number of documents per page
  • skip([int]): get/set the number of documents to skip
  • filters([Object]): get/set the current filters
  • fields([Object]): get/set the retrieved fields
  • sort([Object]): get/set the sorting order
  • debug([boolean]): get/set the debug
  • totalItems(): get the total number of documents
  • totalPages(): get the total number of pages
  • ready(): checks if the subscription for the current page is ready
  • refresh(): forcefully refreshes the subscription (useful for non-reactive subscriptions)
  • getPage(): returns the documents for the current page

Blaze Paginator template

A Blaze template is provided to allow navigation through available pages:

In the template html file add the paginator

{{> defaultBootstrapPaginator pagination=templatePagination onClick=clickEvent limit=10 containerClass="text-center"}}

Available template parameters are:

  • pagination: pagination instance
  • limit: the maximum number of page links to display
  • containerClass: optional container class for the paginator
  • paginationClass: optional class for the ul element (defaults to pagination)
  • itemClass: optional class for the page links elements
  • wrapLinks: if set to true page links will be wrapped in li elements (defaults to true)
  • onClick: optional callback to be called when page link is clicked (default callback runs e.preventDefault())

ReactJS Paginator class

A ReactJS class is provided to allow navigation through available pages:

<DefaultBootstrapPaginator pagination={this.pagination} limit={10} containerClass="text-center" />

Available class properties are:

  • pagination: pagination instance
  • limit: maximum number of page links to display (defaults to 10)
  • containerClass: optional container class for the paginator

Packages used as inspiration:

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