pagination class not showing correct amt of pages
the problem with the class is that if i want to display 30 records at a time and i have 60 total records the pagination divs that shows the page numbers only shows page #1 and not page #2. i have tried to figure out how to fix it but i have given up. any help would greatly be apreciated.
this is how i call attributes to the class.
$paginate = new Pagination;
$paginate->pageName = "index.php"; //sets the page to use
$paginate->perPage = 10; //show num of records per page
$paginate->adjac开发者_如何转开发ents = 3; //current page adjacent to
$paginate->sql = "select * from tbl_products"; //the main query
$query = $db->query($paginate->getData());
while($row = mysql_fetch_object($query)) {
print $row->pName."<br/>";
}
$paginate->showPagination(); //shows the pagination div
here is the class.
<?php
include_once("class.db.php");
class Pagination
{
var $param;
var $perPage;
var $adjacents;
var $start;
var $sql;
var $pageName;
function __construct()
{
$this->db = new MysqlDB;
$this->db->connect();
}
function setParam()
{
if(isset($_GET['page']) && is_numeric($_GET['page']) && ($_GET['page'] > 0))
{
$this->param = $_GET['page'];
}
else
{
$this->param = 1;
}
}
function setIndex()
{
$this->setParam();
return $this->start = ($this->param * $this->perPage) - $this->perPage;
}
function showPagination($param1=null,$param2=null,$param3=null)
{
$qRows = $this->db->query($this->sql);
$numRows = $this->db->num_rows($qRows);
$numOfPages = ceil($numRows / $this->perPage);
$param = $this->param;
$pageName = $this->pageName;
$string = "";
//set pagination parameters.
if($param1 != null)
{
if(isset($_GET[$param1]))
{
$param1Value = $_GET[$param1];
$string .= "&".$param1."=".$param1Value;
}
}
if($param2 != null)
{
if(isset($_GET[$param2]))
{
$param2Value = $_GET[$param2];
$string .= "&".$param2."=".$param2Value;
}
}
if($param3 != null)
{
if(isset($_GET[$param3]))
{
$param3Value = $_GET[$param3];
$string .= "&".$param3."=".$param3Value;
}
}
print "<div class='pagination'>";
print "<a href='$this->pageName?page=1$string' class='previous-off'> First </a>";
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// PRINT ALL PAGES TO THE LEFT //
if(($param - $this->adjacents) > 1)
{
print "<span>...</span>";
$lowerLimit = $param - $this->adjacents;
//print all on left side.
for($i = $lowerLimit; $i< $param; $i++)
{
print "<a href='$pageName?page=$param = $i$string'> $i </a>";
}
}
else
{
//print all numbers between current page and first page.
for($i = 1; $i < $param; $i++)
{
print "<a href='$pageName?page=$i$string'> $i </a>";
}
}
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
//print current page
if(($param != 0) && ($param != $numOfPages))
{
print "<span class='current'>$param</span>";
}
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
//PRINT ALL PAGES TO THE RIGHT
if(($param + $this->adjacents) < $numOfPages)
{
$upperLimit = $param + $this->adjacents;
for($i=($param + 1); $i<=$upperLimit; $i++)
{
print "<a href='$pageName?page=$i$string'> $i </a>";
}
print "<span>...</span>";
}
else
{
//print all page numbers if out of padded range
for($i = ($param + 1); $i<$numOfPages; $i++ )
{
print "<a href='$pageName?page=$i$string'> $i </a>";
}
}
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
$lastPage = $numOfPages - 1;
print "<a class='next' href='$pageName?page=$lastPage$string'> Last </li>";
print "</div>";
}
function getData()
{
$query = $this->sql;
$this->start = $this->setIndex();
return "$query LIMIT $this->start, $this->perPage";
}
function errors()
{
$query = $this->sql;
print "$query LIMIT $this->start, $this->perPage"."<br/>";
print "this->start ".$this->start."<br/>";
print "this->param ".$this->param."<br/>";
print "this->perPage ".$this->perPage."<br/>";
print "this->setindex() ".$this->setIndex()."<br/>";
}
}
?>
Personally I tend to stray from SELECT * FROM tbl
type queries as if you have a large table, it can be slow. Therefore, I run two queries: one to get the total number of records, and one to get the data set I need based on a paging parameter in the URL, e.g. example.com/news.php?page=2
.
From there, I can instantiate my own paging class, which is pretty simple:
<?php
class Paging {
private $total;
private $batch;
private $page;
private $prefix;
public function __construct($total=0, $batch=10, $page=1, $url="") {
$this->total = intval($total);
$this->batch = intval($batch);
$this->page = intval($page);
$this->url = $url;
}
public function total_pages() {
return ceil($this->total/$this->batch);
}
public function render() {
$html = "";
// only display paging if we have more than the batch value
if ($this->total > $this->batch) {
$html.= '<p>Go to page:';
for ($i=1; $i <= $this->total_pages()) {
if ($i==$this->page) {
$html.= ' <span class="current">'.$i.'</span>';
}
else {
$html.= ' <a href="'.sprintf($this->url, $i).'">'.$i.'</a>';
}
}
$html.= '</p>';
}
return $html;
}
}
Then to use:
<?php
// get total number of records
$sql = "SELECT COUNT(*) AS total FROM tbl";
$res = $db->query($sql);
$row = $res->fetch();
$total = $row['total'];
$batch = 20;
$page = intval($_GET['page']);
// instantiate paging class
require_once('paging.class.php');
$paging = new Paging($total, $batch, $page, "mypage.php?page=%s");
// do normal page stuff here...
// render the pagination links
echo $paging->render();
Feel free to use the above code and modify to your needs
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