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The best damn pagination component. For Next.js

next-pagination

The best damn pagination component. For Next.js

NPM JavaScript Style Guide

TL;DR Just show me the DEMO

An example of the pagination UI in use

Why use this pagination module?

  • Accessible. Semantic HTML and fully marked up with appropriate aria roles for assisted browsing.
  • Usable. The base CSS styles account for keyboard focus states and fat finger touch targets.
  • Responsive. Works on all devices.
  • Themeable. Make it look however you want.
  • Self contained. There's only one required prop to get going. The rest of the logic is handled for you.
  • Works with Next. Integrated with the Next.js router.

Install

npm install --save @etchteam/next-pagination

Usage

This component is fairly self contained. You will need to pass the total number of potential results in order to calculate the number of pages to show.

import React, { Component } from 'react'

import Pagination from '@etchteam/next-pagination'

class Example extends Component {
  render() {
    return <Pagination total={1000} />
  }
}

You will need to import the CSS, either in your _app.js, or in your Sass build.

import '@etchteam/next-pagination/dist/index.css'

When used, the pagination component will reload the same route with added pagination query params.

  • page for the page number the user is on.
  • size for the number of results per page.

e.g. ?page=4&size=20

The default page is 1. The default size is 20.

You'll need to load the actual data from your API yourself. We're only here for the front-end!

Props

Name Type Description
total Number Required. The total number of pages.
theme Object A CSS modules style object.
sizes Array An array of page size numbers
perPageText String Label for the page size dropdown
setPageSizeText String Label for the invisible page size button
linkProps Object Extra props to pass to the next.js links

Theming

Next.js natively supports CSS modules, so this component supports injecting CSS module styles.

Import the styles as you would for a normal component, but pass them as props.

[...]
import styles from '/my/path/to/styles.module.css'

class Example extends Component {
  render() {
    return <Pagination total={1000} theme={styles} />
  }
}

The theme uses BEM class naming with the base class next-pagination. The file /src/index.module.scss should give you a solid idea of what's needed.

Contribute

This package was created with create-react-library.

Setup

To get set up you'll need to run npm install && cd example && npm install

Development

In the root folder, run npm run start At the same time, in the example folder, run npm run dev Then head over to localhost:3000 to see the example running.

Deploy the example

In the root folder run npm run deploy to deploy the example to github pages on the gh-pages branch of your repo.

Publish to npm

Feeling confident? Run npm publish to send the latest version to npm.

License

MIT © etchteam