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spaginate

v1.0.1

Published

pagination support with angular js

Readme

spaginate

Install

npm install -S spaginate

API

var paginate = require('express-paginate');

paginate

This creates a new instance of express-paginate.

Arguments

  • limit a Number to limit results returned per page (defaults to 10)
  • maxLimit a Number to restrict the number of results returned to per page (defaults to 50) – through this, users will not be able to override this limit (e.g. they can't pass ?limit=10000 and crash your server) pagew string for page argument in url (defaults to page) url mention url or defaults(req.url) onclick if you want a javascript function to be executed on pages and not href , if not mentioned url would proceed

sample

{{}} shall be replaced with page number

//// inner page where query is being held var mongoosePaginate = require('mongoose-paginate'); require('../models/song');

Song.paginate(params,{page:current_page,limit:10,sort:{_id:-1} ,select:'movieyear moviename _id'}).then(function (cursor)
	{
		
		// if(!error)
		 {
			pageobj=spage.page({totpages:cursor.pages,current_page:current_page,limit:10,onclick:"showp('{{}}')"},req); 
			 
		 }
		 cursor.pagination={};
		 cursor.pagination.pages=pageobj.pages;
		 cursor.pagination.next=pageobj.next,
		 cursor.pagination.prev=pageobj.prev,
		
		 res.json(cursor);
	},function (err){});

}

div( ng-showd="pagination.pages") ul.pagination li(ng-if='pagination.prev') a(href='{{pagination.prev}}') Previous li(ng-repeat="page in pagination.pages") a.pn( ng-if="page.onc && page.show" href='javascript:void(0);' ng-click="pagec(page)") {{page.number}} a(ng-if="!page.onc && page.show" href="{{page.url}}") {{page.number}} span(ng-if="!page.show") {{page.number}}
li(ng-if='pagination.next') a(href='{{pagination.next}}') Next