vuejs-paginate
A Vue.js(v2.x+) component to make pagination. Inspired by react-paginate.
Easy to use by providing simple api. And you can customize the style of this component by css.
Installation
NPM
Install the npm package.
$ npm install vuejs-paginate --save
Register the component.
- ES5
var Paginate = require('vuejs-paginate')
Vue.component('paginate', Paginate)
- ES6
import Paginate from 'vuejs-paginate'
Vue.component('paginate', Paginate)
Note: For version <= 0.5.0, use Vue.use(Paginate)
to register the component after import the package. But recommend to use the latest version now.
CDN
Include the source file.
<!-- use the latest release -->
<script src="https://unpkg.com/vuejs-paginate@latest"></script>
<!-- or use the specify version -->
<script src="https://unpkg.com/[email protected]"></script>
Register the component.
Vue.component('paginate', VuejsPaginate)
Usage
In Vue Template
Basic Usage
<paginate
:page-count="20"
:click-handler="functionName"
:prev-text="'Prev'"
:next-text="'Next'"
:container-class="'className'">
</paginate>
Note: In vue template, camelCase and kebab-case are both supported. For example, you can either use prop page-count
or pageCount
. They are leading to the same result.
So this is also avaliable
<paginate
:pageCount="20"
:clickHandler="functionName"
:prevText="'Prev'"
:nextText="'Next'"
:containerClass="'className'">
</paginate>
Example
<template>
<paginate
:page-count="20"
:page-range="3"
:margin-pages="2"
:click-handler="clickCallback"
:prev-text="'Prev'"
:next-text="'Next'"
:container-class="'pagination'"
:page-class="'page-item'">
</paginate>
</template>
<script>
export default {
methods: {
clickCallback (pageNum) => {
console.log(pageNum)
}
}
}
</script>
<style lang="css">
.pagination {
}
.page-item {
}
</style>
Value Binding
Use v-model
to set the selected page number. You can programmatically modify the current page by using this.
<template>
<paginate
v-model="page"
:page-count="20"
:page-range="3"
:margin-pages="2"
:click-handler="clickCallback"
:prev-text="'Prev'"
:next-text="'Next'"
:container-class="'pagination'"
:page-class="'page-item'">
</paginate>
</template>
<script>
export default {
data() {
return {
page: 10
}
}
}
</script>
In HTML
Must use kebab-case for props in pure HTML.
Example
JavaScript
Vue.component('paginate', VuejsPaginate)
new Vue({
el: '#app',
methods: {
clickCallback: function(pageNum) {
console.log(pageNum)
}
}
})
HTML
<div id="app">
<paginate
:page-count="10"
:container-class="pagination"
:prev-text="prev"
:next-text="next"
:click-handler="clickCallback">
</paginate>
</div>
Props
Name                                       | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
page-count |
Number |
Total count of pages. required |
page-range |
Number |
Range of pages which displayed. default: 3 (Note: It is recommended to use an odd number, so that the same number of pages are displayed before and after the active page. If using an even number, there will be one more page number before the active page than after the current page) |
margin-pages |
Number |
The number of displayed pages for margins. default: 1 |
prev-text |
String |
Text for the previous button. You can use HTML here. default: Prev |
next-text |
String |
Text for the next button. You can use HTML here. default: Next |
break-view-text |
String |
Text for the break view indicator. default: ... |
initial-page Deprecated after v2.0.0 |
Number |
The index of initial page which selected. default: 0 |
force-page |
Number |
The page number of overridden selected page. |
click-handler |
Function |
The method to call when page clicked. Use clicked page number as parameter. |
container-class |
String |
CSS class name for the layout. |
page-class |
String |
CSS class name for tag li of each page element. |
page-link-class |
String |
CSS class name for tag a of each page element. |
prev-class |
String |
CSS class name for tag li of previous element. |
prev-link-class |
String |
CSS class name for tag a of previous element. |
next-class |
String |
CSS class name for tag li of next element. |
next-link-class |
String |
CSS class name for tag a of next element. |
break-view-class |
String |
CSS class name for tag li of break view element. |
break-view-link-class |
String |
CSS class name for tag a of break view element. |
active-class |
String |
CSS class name for active page element. default: active |
disabled-class |
String |
CSS class name for disabled page element. default: disabled |
no-li-surround |
Boolean |
Support no li tag surround a tag. default: false |
first-last-button |
Boolean |
Support buttons to turn to the first and last page. default: false |
first-button-text |
String |
Text for first button. (Not visible when first-last-button is false. You can use HTML here.) default: 'First' |
last-button-text |
String |
Text for last button. (Not visible when first-last-button is false. You can use HTML here.) default: 'Last' |
hide-prev-next |
Boolean |
Hide prev/next button when there is no previous or next page. default: false |
Customize inner HTML (experimental)
You can customize the inner HTML of the previous button, next button, and break view indicator, with the slot
tag.
Slot names
Name | Description |
---|---|
prevContent |
Previous button |
nextContent |
Next button |
breakViewContent |
Break view indicator |
Note
Slot of prevContent
and nextContent
are not supported after v1.9.5
. You can directly set the HTML by prev-text
and next-text
props.
Example
<paginate
:page-count="10"
:container-class="pagination"
:prev-text="prev"
:next-text="next"
:click-handler="clickCallback">
<span slot="prevContent">Changed previous button</span>
<span slot="nextContent">Changed next button</span>
<span slot="breakViewContent">
<svg width="16" height="4" viewBox="0 0 16 4">
<circle fill="#999999" cx="2" cy="2" r="2" />
<circle fill="#999999" cx="8" cy="2" r="2" />
<circle fill="#999999" cx="14" cy="2" r="2" />
</svg>
</span>
</paginate>
Demo
You can see the demo for quickly understand how to use this package.
$ git clone [email protected]:lokyoung/vuejs-paginate.git
$ cd vuejs-paginate
$ npm install
$ npm run demo
Check the code from ./demo/index.html
and ./demo/App.vue
.