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@cloudflare/component-pagination
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Cloudflare Pagination Component
Installation with yarn is recommended
$ yarn add @cloudflare/component-pagination
import React from 'react';
import { createComponent } from '@cloudflare/style-container';
import { Pagination } from '../../src';
const Margin = createComponent(({ theme }) => ({
margin: theme.space[2]
}));
const onPrevClick = () => console.log('prev click!');
const onNextClick = () => console.log('next click!');
class PaginationComponent extends React.Component {
render() {
return (
<div>
<Margin>
<Pagination
start={1}
end={15}
total={60}
onPrevClick={onPrevClick}
onNextClick={onNextClick}
/>
</Margin>
<Margin>
<Pagination
start={45}
end={60}
total={60}
onPrevClick={onPrevClick}
onNextClick={onNextClick}
/>
</Margin>
<Margin>
<Pagination
start={45}
end={60}
onPrevClick={onPrevClick}
onNextClick={onNextClick}
/>
</Margin>
<Margin>
<Pagination
start={1}
end={15}
total={60}
onPrevClick={onPrevClick}
onNextClick={onNextClick}
loading
/>
</Margin>
<Margin>
<Pagination
start={1}
end={15}
total={15}
disablePreviousButton={true}
disableNextButton={true}
onPrevClick={onPrevClick}
onNextClick={onNextClick}
/>
</Margin>
</div>
);
}
}
export default PaginationComponent;
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Cloudflare Pagination Component
The npm package @cloudflare/component-pagination receives a total of 2,434 weekly downloads. As such, @cloudflare/component-pagination popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @cloudflare/component-pagination demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 43 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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