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headless-pagination-react
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React hook that provides the functionality from headless-pagination
Both the core library and this react adapter are required
npm i -S headless-pagination headless-pagination-react
This hook simply exposes the values provided by the core library. To read more about their usages, visit the headless-pagination documentation.
Note: In the core library, values (such as from
, to
, links
, etc) are exposed as functions that return a value. In this hook they are not functions, they simply expose the raw underlying value.
import usePagination from 'headless-pagination-react';
function Component() {
const {
page,
links,
hasNext,
hasPrevious,
from,
to,
setPage,
onNext,
onPrevious,
} = usePagination({
totalItems: 1000, // required
perPage: 24, // optional
maxLinks: 7, // optional
initialPage: 1, // optional
});
}
FAQs
Headless pagination library for react with hooks
The npm package headless-pagination-react receives a total of 138 weekly downloads. As such, headless-pagination-react popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that headless-pagination-react demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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