################ Pagination Class ################ CodeIgniter's Pagination class is very easy to use, and it is 100% customizable, either dynamically or via stored preferences. If you are not familiar with the term "pagination", it refers to links that allows you to navigate from page to page, like this:: « First  < 1 2 3 4 5 >  Last » ******* Example ******* Here is a simple example showing how to create pagination in one of your :doc:`controller <../general/controllers>` functions:: $this->load->library('pagination'); $config['base_url'] = 'http://example.com/index.php/test/page/'; $config['total_rows'] = 200; $config['per_page'] = 20; $this->pagination->initialize($config); echo $this->pagination->create_links(); Notes ===== The $config array contains your configuration variables. It is passed to the $this->pagination->initialize function as shown above. Although there are some twenty items you can configure, at minimum you need the three shown. Here is a description of what those items represent: - **base_url** This is the full URL to the controller class/function containing your pagination. In the example above, it is pointing to a controller called "Test" and a function called "page". Keep in mind that you can :doc:`re-route your URI <../general/routing>` if you need a different structure. - **total_rows** This number represents the total rows in the result set you are creating pagination for. Typically this number will be the total rows that your database query returned. - **per_page** The number of items you intend to show per page. In the above example, you would be showing 20 items per page. The create_links() function returns an empty string when there is no pagination to show. Setting preferences in a config file ==================================== If you prefer not to set preferences using the above method, you can instead put them into a config file. Simply create a new file called pagination.php, add the $config array in that file. Then save the file in: config/pagination.php and it will be used automatically. You will NOT need to use the $this->pagination->initialize function if you save your preferences in a config file. ************************** Customizing the Pagination ************************** The following is a list of all the preferences you can pass to the initialization function to tailor the display. $config['uri_segment'] = 3; ============================ The pagination function automatically determines which segment of your URI contains the page number. If you need something different you can specify it. $config['num_links'] = 2; ========================== The number of "digit" links you would like before and after the selected page number. For example, the number 2 will place two digits on either side, as in the example links at the very top of this page. $config['use_page_number'] = TRUE; ================================== By default, the URI segment will use the starting index for the items you are paginating. If you prefer to show the the actual page number, set this to TRUE. $config['page_query_string'] = TRUE; ==================================== By default, the pagination library assume you are using :doc:`URI Segments <../general/urls>`, and constructs your links something like :: http://example.com/index.php/test/page/20 If you have $config['enable_query_strings'] set to TRUE your links will automatically be re-written using Query Strings. This option can also be explictly set. Using $config['page_query_string'] set to TRUE, the pagination link will become. :: http://example.com/index.php?c=test&m=page&per_page=20 Note that "per_page" is the default query string passed, however can be configured using $config['query_string_segment'] = 'your_string' *********************** Adding Enclosing Markup *********************** If you would like to surround the entire pagination with some markup you can do it with these two prefs: $config['full_tag_open'] = '

'; =================================== The opening tag placed on the left side of the entire result. $config['full_tag_close'] = '

'; ===================================== The closing tag placed on the right side of the entire result. ************************** Customizing the First Link ************************** $config['first_link'] = 'First'; ================================= The text you would like shown in the "first" link on the left. If you do not want this link rendered, you can set its value to FALSE. $config['first_tag_open'] = '
'; ====================================== The opening tag for the "first" link. $config['first_tag_close'] = '
'; ======================================== The closing tag for the "first" link. ************************* Customizing the Last Link ************************* $config['last_link'] = 'Last'; =============================== The text you would like shown in the "last" link on the right. If you do not want this link rendered, you can set its value to FALSE. $config['last_tag_open'] = '
'; ===================================== The opening tag for the "last" link. $config['last_tag_close'] = '
'; ======================================= The closing tag for the "last" link. *************************** Customizing the "Next" Link *************************** $config['next_link'] = '>'; =============================== The text you would like shown in the "next" page link. If you do not want this link rendered, you can set its value to FALSE. $config['next_tag_open'] = '
'; ===================================== The opening tag for the "next" link. $config['next_tag_close'] = '
'; ======================================= The closing tag for the "next" link. ******************************* Customizing the "Previous" Link ******************************* $config['prev_link'] = '<'; =============================== The text you would like shown in the "previous" page link. If you do not want this link rendered, you can set its value to FALSE. $config['prev_tag_open'] = '
'; ===================================== The opening tag for the "previous" link. $config['prev_tag_close'] = '
'; ======================================= The closing tag for the "previous" link. *********************************** Customizing the "Current Page" Link *********************************** $config['cur_tag_open'] = ''; ================================== The opening tag for the "current" link. $config['cur_tag_close'] = ''; ==================================== The closing tag for the "current" link. **************************** Customizing the "Digit" Link **************************** $config['num_tag_open'] = '
'; ==================================== The opening tag for the "digit" link. $config['num_tag_close'] = '
'; ====================================== The closing tag for the "digit" link. **************** Hiding the Pages **************** If you wanted to not list the specific pages (for example, you only want "next" and "previous" links), you can suppress their rendering by adding:: $config['display_pages'] = FALSE; ****************************** Adding a class to every anchor ****************************** If you want to add a class attribute to every link rendered by the pagination class, you can set the config "anchor_class" equal to the classname you want.