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问题:
I'm trying to add pages to my list. I followed the AngularJS tutorial, the one about smartphones and I'm trying to display only certain number of objects. Here is my html file:
<div class='container-fluid'>
<div class='row-fluid'>
<div class='span2'>
Search: <input ng-model='searchBar'>
Sort by:
<select ng-model='orderProp'>
<option value='name'>Alphabetical</option>
<option value='age'>Newest</option>
</select>
You selected the phones to be ordered by: {{orderProp}}
</div>
<div class='span10'>
<select ng-model='limit'>
<option value='5'>Show 5 per page</option>
<option value='10'>Show 10 per page</option>
<option value='15'>Show 15 per page</option>
<option value='20'>Show 20 per page</option>
</select>
<ul class='phones'>
<li class='thumbnail' ng-repeat='phone in phones | filter:searchBar | orderBy:orderProp | limitTo:limit'>
<a href='#/phones/{{phone.id}}' class='thumb'><img ng-src='{{phone.imageUrl}}'></a>
<a href='#/phones/{{phone.id}}'>{{phone.name}}</a>
<p>{{phone.snippet}}</p>
</li>
</ul>
</div>
</div>
</div>
I've added a select tag with some values in order to limit the number of items that will be displayed. What I want now is to add the pagination to display the next 5, 10, etc.
I have a controller that works with this:
function PhoneListCtrl($scope, Phone){
$scope.phones = Phone.query();
$scope.orderProp = 'age';
$scope.limit = 5;
}
And also I have a module in order to retrieve the data from the json files.
angular.module('phonecatServices', ['ngResource']).
factory('Phone', function($resource){
return $resource('phones/:phoneId.json', {}, {
query: {method: 'GET', params:{phoneId:'phones'}, isArray:true}
});
});
回答1:
If you have not too much data, you can definitely do pagination by just storing all the data in the browser and filtering what's visible at a certain time.
Here's a simple pagination example: http://jsfiddle.net/2ZzZB/56/
That example was on the list of fiddles on the angular.js github wiki, which should be helpful: https://github.com/angular/angular.js/wiki/JsFiddle-Examples
EDIT:
http://jsfiddle.net/2ZzZB/16/
to
http://jsfiddle.net/2ZzZB/56/ (won't show "1/4.5" if there is 45 results)
回答2:
I just made a JSFiddle that show pagination + search + order by on each column using
Build with Twitter Bootstrap code:
http://jsfiddle.net/SAWsA/11/
回答3:
I've built a module that makes in-memory pagination incredibly simple.
It allows you to paginate by simply replacing ng-repeat
with dir-paginate
, specifying the items per page as a piped filter, and then dropping the controls wherever you like in the form of a single directive, <dir-pagination-controls>
To take the original example asked by Tomarto, it would look like this:
<ul class='phones'>
<li class='thumbnail' dir-paginate='phone in phones | filter:searchBar | orderBy:orderProp | limitTo:limit | itemsPerPage: limit'>
<a href='#/phones/{{phone.id}}' class='thumb'><img ng-src='{{phone.imageUrl}}'></a>
<a href='#/phones/{{phone.id}}'>{{phone.name}}</a>
<p>{{phone.snippet}}</p>
</li>
</ul>
<dir-pagination-controls></dir-pagination-controls>
There is no need for any special pagination code in your controller. It's all handled internally by the module.
Demo: http://plnkr.co/edit/Wtkv71LIqUR4OhzhgpqL?p=preview
Source: dirPagination of GitHub
回答4:
I know this thread is old now but I am answering it to keep things a bit updated.
With Angular 1.4 and above you can directly use limitTo filter which apart from accepting the limit
parameter also accepts a begin
parameter.
Usage: {{ limitTo_expression | limitTo : limit : begin}}
So now you may not need to use any third party library to achieve something like pagination. I have created a fiddle to illustrate the same.
回答5:
Check out this directive: https://github.com/samu/angular-table
It automates sorting and pagination a lot and gives you enough freedom to customize your table/list however you want.
回答6:
Here is a demo code where there is pagination + Filtering with AngularJS :
https://codepen.io/lamjaguar/pen/yOrVym
JS :
var app=angular.module('myApp', []);
// alternate - https://github.com/michaelbromley/angularUtils/tree/master/src/directives/pagination
// alternate - http://fdietz.github.io/recipes-with-angular-js/common-user-interface-patterns/paginating-through-client-side-data.html
app.controller('MyCtrl', ['$scope', '$filter', function ($scope, $filter) {
$scope.currentPage = 0;
$scope.pageSize = 10;
$scope.data = [];
$scope.q = '';
$scope.getData = function () {
// needed for the pagination calc
// https://docs.angularjs.org/api/ng/filter/filter
return $filter('filter')($scope.data, $scope.q)
/*
// manual filter
// if u used this, remove the filter from html, remove above line and replace data with getData()
var arr = [];
if($scope.q == '') {
arr = $scope.data;
} else {
for(var ea in $scope.data) {
if($scope.data[ea].indexOf($scope.q) > -1) {
arr.push( $scope.data[ea] );
}
}
}
return arr;
*/
}
$scope.numberOfPages=function(){
return Math.ceil($scope.getData().length/$scope.pageSize);
}
for (var i=0; i<65; i++) {
$scope.data.push("Item "+i);
}
// A watch to bring us back to the
// first pagination after each
// filtering
$scope.$watch('q', function(newValue,oldValue){ if(oldValue!=newValue){
$scope.currentPage = 0;
}
},true);
}]);
//We already have a limitTo filter built-in to angular,
//let's make a startFrom filter
app.filter('startFrom', function() {
return function(input, start) {
start = +start; //parse to int
return input.slice(start);
}
});
HTML :
<div ng-app="myApp" ng-controller="MyCtrl">
<input ng-model="q" id="search" class="form-control" placeholder="Filter text">
<select ng-model="pageSize" id="pageSize" class="form-control">
<option value="5">5</option>
<option value="10">10</option>
<option value="15">15</option>
<option value="20">20</option>
</select>
<ul>
<li ng-repeat="item in data | filter:q | startFrom:currentPage*pageSize | limitTo:pageSize">
{{item}}
</li>
</ul>
<button ng-disabled="currentPage == 0" ng-click="currentPage=currentPage-1">
Previous
</button> {{currentPage+1}}/{{numberOfPages()}}
<button ng-disabled="currentPage >= getData().length/pageSize - 1" ng-click="currentPage=currentPage+1">
Next
</button>
</div>