| 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100101102103104105106107108109110111112113114115116117118119120121122123124125126127128129130131132133134135136137138139140141142143144145146147148149150151152153154155156157158159160161162163164165166167168169170171172173174175176177178179180181182183184185186187188189190191192193194195196197198199200201202203204205206207208209210211212213214215216217218219220221222223224225226227228229230231232233234235236237238239240241242243244245246247248249250251252253254255256257258259260261262263264265266267268269270271272273274275276277278279280281282283284285286287288289290291292293294295296297298299300301302303304305306307308309310311312313314315316317318319320321322323324325326327328329330331332333334335336337338339340341342343344345346347348349350351352353 | <?php/** * @link http://www.yiiframework.com/ * @copyright Copyright (c) 2008 Yii Software LLC * @license http://www.yiiframework.com/license/ */namespace yii\data;use Yii;use yii\base\BaseObject;use yii\web\Link;use yii\web\Linkable;use yii\web\Request;/** * Pagination represents information relevant to pagination of data items. * * When data needs to be rendered in multiple pages, Pagination can be used to * represent information such as [[totalCount|total item count]], [[pageSize|page size]], * [[page|current page]], etc. These information can be passed to [[\yii\widgets\LinkPager|pagers]] * to render pagination buttons or links. * * The following example shows how to create a pagination object and feed it * to a pager. * * Controller action: * * ```php * public function actionIndex() * { *     $query = Article::find()->where(['status' => 1]); *     $countQuery = clone $query; *     $pages = new Pagination(['totalCount' => $countQuery->count()]); *     $models = $query->offset($pages->offset) *         ->limit($pages->limit) *         ->all(); * *     return $this->render('index', [ *          'models' => $models, *          'pages' => $pages, *     ]); * } * ``` * * View: * * ```php * foreach ($models as $model) { *     // display $model here * } * * // display pagination * echo LinkPager::widget([ *     'pagination' => $pages, * ]); * ``` * * For more details and usage information on Pagination, see the [guide article on pagination](guide:output-pagination). * * @property int $limit The limit of the data. This may be used to set the LIMIT value for a SQL statement for * fetching the current page of data. Note that if the page size is infinite, a value -1 will be returned. This * property is read-only. * @property array $links The links for navigational purpose. The array keys specify the purpose of the links * (e.g. [[LINK_FIRST]]), and the array values are the corresponding URLs. This property is read-only. * @property int $offset The offset of the data. This may be used to set the OFFSET value for a SQL statement * for fetching the current page of data. This property is read-only. * @property int $page The zero-based current page number. * @property int $pageCount Number of pages. This property is read-only. * @property int $pageSize The number of items per page. If it is less than 1, it means the page size is * infinite, and thus a single page contains all items. * * @author Qiang Xue <qiang.xue@gmail.com> * @since 2.0 */class Pagination extends BaseObject implements Linkable{    const LINK_NEXT = 'next';    const LINK_PREV = 'prev';    const LINK_FIRST = 'first';    const LINK_LAST = 'last';    /**     * @var string name of the parameter storing the current page index.     * @see params     */    public $pageParam = 'page';    /**     * @var string name of the parameter storing the page size.     * @see params     */    public $pageSizeParam = 'per-page';    /**     * @var bool whether to always have the page parameter in the URL created by [[createUrl()]].     * If false and [[page]] is 0, the page parameter will not be put in the URL.     */    public $forcePageParam = true;    /**     * @var string the route of the controller action for displaying the paged contents.     * If not set, it means using the currently requested route.     */    public $route;    /**     * @var array parameters (name => value) that should be used to obtain the current page number     * and to create new pagination URLs. If not set, all parameters from $_GET will be used instead.     *     * In order to add hash to all links use `array_merge($_GET, ['#' => 'my-hash'])`.     *     * The array element indexed by [[pageParam]] is considered to be the current page number (defaults to 0);     * while the element indexed by [[pageSizeParam]] is treated as the page size (defaults to [[defaultPageSize]]).     */    public $params;    /**     * @var \yii\web\UrlManager the URL manager used for creating pagination URLs. If not set,     * the "urlManager" application component will be used.     */    public $urlManager;    /**     * @var bool whether to check if [[page]] is within valid range.     * When this property is true, the value of [[page]] will always be between 0 and ([[pageCount]]-1).     * Because [[pageCount]] relies on the correct value of [[totalCount]] which may not be available     * in some cases (e.g. MongoDB), you may want to set this property to be false to disable the page     * number validation. By doing so, [[page]] will return the value indexed by [[pageParam]] in [[params]].     */    public $validatePage = true;    /**     * @var int total number of items.     */    public $totalCount = 0;    /**     * @var int the default page size. This property will be returned by [[pageSize]] when page size     * cannot be determined by [[pageSizeParam]] from [[params]].     */    public $defaultPageSize = 20;    /**     * @var array|false the page size limits. The first array element stands for the minimal page size, and the second     * the maximal page size. If this is false, it means [[pageSize]] should always return the value of [[defaultPageSize]].     */    public $pageSizeLimit = [1, 50];    /**     * @var int number of items on each page.     * If it is less than 1, it means the page size is infinite, and thus a single page contains all items.     */    private $_pageSize;    /**     * @return int number of pages     */    public function getPageCount()    {        $pageSize = $this->getPageSize();        if ($pageSize < 1) {            return $this->totalCount > 0 ? 1 : 0;        }        $totalCount = $this->totalCount < 0 ? 0 : (int) $this->totalCount;        return (int) (($totalCount + $pageSize - 1) / $pageSize);    }    private $_page;    /**     * Returns the zero-based current page number.     * @param bool $recalculate whether to recalculate the current page based on the page size and item count.     * @return int the zero-based current page number.     */    public function getPage($recalculate = false)    {        if ($this->_page === null || $recalculate) {            $page = (int) $this->getQueryParam($this->pageParam, 1) - 1;            $this->setPage($page, true);        }        return $this->_page;    }    /**     * Sets the current page number.     * @param int $value the zero-based index of the current page.     * @param bool $validatePage whether to validate the page number. Note that in order     * to validate the page number, both [[validatePage]] and this parameter must be true.     */    public function setPage($value, $validatePage = false)    {        if ($value === null) {            $this->_page = null;        } else {            $value = (int) $value;            if ($validatePage && $this->validatePage) {                $pageCount = $this->getPageCount();                if ($value >= $pageCount) {                    $value = $pageCount - 1;                }            }            if ($value < 0) {                $value = 0;            }            $this->_page = $value;        }    }    /**     * Returns the number of items per page.     * By default, this method will try to determine the page size by [[pageSizeParam]] in [[params]].     * If the page size cannot be determined this way, [[defaultPageSize]] will be returned.     * @return int the number of items per page. If it is less than 1, it means the page size is infinite,     * and thus a single page contains all items.     * @see pageSizeLimit     */    public function getPageSize()    {        if ($this->_pageSize === null) {            if (empty($this->pageSizeLimit)) {                $pageSize = $this->defaultPageSize;                $this->setPageSize($pageSize);            } else {                $pageSize = (int) $this->getQueryParam($this->pageSizeParam, $this->defaultPageSize);                $this->setPageSize($pageSize, true);            }        }        return $this->_pageSize;    }    /**     * @param int $value the number of items per page.     * @param bool $validatePageSize whether to validate page size.     */    public function setPageSize($value, $validatePageSize = false)    {        if ($value === null) {            $this->_pageSize = null;        } else {            $value = (int) $value;            if ($validatePageSize && isset($this->pageSizeLimit[0], $this->pageSizeLimit[1]) && count($this->pageSizeLimit) === 2) {                if ($value < $this->pageSizeLimit[0]) {                    $value = $this->pageSizeLimit[0];                } elseif ($value > $this->pageSizeLimit[1]) {                    $value = $this->pageSizeLimit[1];                }            }            $this->_pageSize = $value;        }    }    /**     * Creates the URL suitable for pagination with the specified page number.     * This method is mainly called by pagers when creating URLs used to perform pagination.     * @param int $page the zero-based page number that the URL should point to.     * @param int $pageSize the number of items on each page. If not set, the value of [[pageSize]] will be used.     * @param bool $absolute whether to create an absolute URL. Defaults to `false`.     * @return string the created URL     * @see params     * @see forcePageParam     */    public function createUrl($page, $pageSize = null, $absolute = false)    {        $page = (int) $page;        $pageSize = (int) $pageSize;        if (($params = $this->params) === null) {            $request = Yii::$app->getRequest();            $params = $request instanceof Request ? $request->getQueryParams() : [];        }        if ($page > 0 || $page == 0 && $this->forcePageParam) {            $params[$this->pageParam] = $page + 1;        } else {            unset($params[$this->pageParam]);        }        if ($pageSize <= 0) {            $pageSize = $this->getPageSize();        }        if ($pageSize != $this->defaultPageSize) {            $params[$this->pageSizeParam] = $pageSize;        } else {            unset($params[$this->pageSizeParam]);        }        $params[0] = $this->route === null ? Yii::$app->controller->getRoute() : $this->route;        $urlManager = $this->urlManager === null ? Yii::$app->getUrlManager() : $this->urlManager;        if ($absolute) {            return $urlManager->createAbsoluteUrl($params);        }        return $urlManager->createUrl($params);    }    /**     * @return int the offset of the data. This may be used to set the     * OFFSET value for a SQL statement for fetching the current page of data.     */    public function getOffset()    {        $pageSize = $this->getPageSize();        return $pageSize < 1 ? 0 : $this->getPage() * $pageSize;    }    /**     * @return int the limit of the data. This may be used to set the     * LIMIT value for a SQL statement for fetching the current page of data.     * Note that if the page size is infinite, a value -1 will be returned.     */    public function getLimit()    {        $pageSize = $this->getPageSize();        return $pageSize < 1 ? -1 : $pageSize;    }    /**     * Returns a whole set of links for navigating to the first, last, next and previous pages.     * @param bool $absolute whether the generated URLs should be absolute.     * @return array the links for navigational purpose. The array keys specify the purpose of the links (e.g. [[LINK_FIRST]]),     * and the array values are the corresponding URLs.     */    public function getLinks($absolute = false)    {        $currentPage = $this->getPage();        $pageCount = $this->getPageCount();        $links = [            Link::REL_SELF => $this->createUrl($currentPage, null, $absolute),        ];        if ($currentPage > 0) {            $links[self::LINK_FIRST] = $this->createUrl(0, null, $absolute);            $links[self::LINK_PREV] = $this->createUrl($currentPage - 1, null, $absolute);        }        if ($currentPage < $pageCount - 1) {            $links[self::LINK_NEXT] = $this->createUrl($currentPage + 1, null, $absolute);            $links[self::LINK_LAST] = $this->createUrl($pageCount - 1, null, $absolute);        }        return $links;    }    /**     * Returns the value of the specified query parameter.     * This method returns the named parameter value from [[params]]. Null is returned if the value does not exist.     * @param string $name the parameter name     * @param string $defaultValue the value to be returned when the specified parameter does not exist in [[params]].     * @return string the parameter value     */    protected function getQueryParam($name, $defaultValue = null)    {        if (($params = $this->params) === null) {            $request = Yii::$app->getRequest();            $params = $request instanceof Request ? $request->getQueryParams() : [];        }        return isset($params[$name]) && is_scalar($params[$name]) ? $params[$name] : $defaultValue;    }}
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