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@commercetools-uikit/pagination
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Components for navigating through pages of items
Components for navigating through pages of items
yarn add @commercetools-uikit/pagination
npm --save install @commercetools-uikit/pagination
Additionally install the peer dependencies (if not present)
yarn add react react-intl
npm --save install react react-intl
import { Pagination } from '@commercetools-uikit/pagination';
const Example = () => {
const items = [{ id: '1' }, { id: '2' }];
return (
<Pagination
totalItems={items.length}
page={1}
onPageChange={() => {}}
onPerPageChange={() => {}}
/>
);
};
export default Example;
Props | Type | Required | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
totalItems | number | ✅ | Total number of items across all pages | |
page | number | ✅ | The current page | |
onPageChange | Function See signature. | ✅ | A callback function, called when the page is changed. | |
perPage | number | 20 | Number of items per page, according to the pre-defined range values. | |
perPageRange | TPageRangeSize | 's' | Range of items per page.
s: 20,50
m: 20,50,100
l: 200,500 | |
onPerPageChange | Function See signature. | ✅ | A callback function, called when perPage is changed. |
onPageChange
(newPage: number) => void
onPerPageChange
(newPerPage: number) => void
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Components for navigating through pages of items
We found that @commercetools-uikit/pagination demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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