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A ReactJS component that creates a pagination.


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What is react-paginate?

react-paginate is a React component that helps in creating pagination for your data. It provides a flexible and customizable way to paginate through large sets of data, making it easier to navigate and manage.

What are react-paginate's main functionalities?

Basic Pagination

This code demonstrates a basic usage of react-paginate. It sets up a pagination component with labels for previous and next buttons, a break label, and specifies the number of pages to display. The handlePageClick function logs the selected page number.

import ReactPaginate from 'react-paginate';

function PaginationComponent() {
  const handlePageClick = (data) => {
    console.log(data.selected);
  };

  return (
    <ReactPaginate
      previousLabel={'previous'}
      nextLabel={'next'}
      breakLabel={'...'}
      breakClassName={'break-me'}
      pageCount={10}
      marginPagesDisplayed={2}
      pageRangeDisplayed={5}
      onPageChange={handlePageClick}
      containerClassName={'pagination'}
      subContainerClassName={'pages pagination'}
      activeClassName={'active'}
    />
  );
}

Custom Styling

This example shows how to apply custom styling to the pagination component by importing a CSS file and setting custom class names for the container, sub-container, and active page.

import ReactPaginate from 'react-paginate';
import './pagination.css';

function CustomStyledPagination() {
  const handlePageClick = (data) => {
    console.log(data.selected);
  };

  return (
    <ReactPaginate
      previousLabel={'previous'}
      nextLabel={'next'}
      breakLabel={'...'}
      breakClassName={'break-me'}
      pageCount={10}
      marginPagesDisplayed={2}
      pageRangeDisplayed={5}
      onPageChange={handlePageClick}
      containerClassName={'custom-pagination'}
      subContainerClassName={'pages custom-pagination'}
      activeClassName={'active'}
    />
  );
}

Controlled Pagination

This example demonstrates a controlled pagination component where the current page state is managed using React's useState hook. The forcePage prop is used to control the current page programmatically.

import React, { useState } from 'react';
import ReactPaginate from 'react-paginate';

function ControlledPagination() {
  const [currentPage, setCurrentPage] = useState(0);

  const handlePageClick = (data) => {
    setCurrentPage(data.selected);
  };

  return (
    <div>
      <ReactPaginate
        previousLabel={'previous'}
        nextLabel={'next'}
        breakLabel={'...'}
        breakClassName={'break-me'}
        pageCount={10}
        marginPagesDisplayed={2}
        pageRangeDisplayed={5}
        onPageChange={handlePageClick}
        containerClassName={'pagination'}
        subContainerClassName={'pages pagination'}
        activeClassName={'active'}
        forcePage={currentPage}
      />
      <p>Current Page: {currentPage + 1}</p>
    </div>
  );
}

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Changelog

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= 8.0.0

  • Remove button role for links with an href (see: https://github.com/AdeleD/react-paginate/pull/390)
  • Add a rel attribute on previous page, current page and next page controls. They are respectivement customizable thanks to props prevPageRel, selectedPageRel and nextPageRel. To disable the rel attribute, set them to null. (see: https://github.com/AdeleD/react-paginate/pull/391)
  • A new prop disabledLinkClassName has been added. It allows to add a custom class on disabled previous and next controls. Default to undefined (no class added).
  • tabindex is now set to -1 on disabled controls (disable previous/next buttons; active page button). (see: https://github.com/AdeleD/react-paginate/issues/219)
  • Add a warning when providing an initialPage prop value that is greater than the maximum page index from pageCount prop.
  • Add a warning when providing a forcePage prop value that is greater than the maximum page index from pageCount prop.
  • The href generated from hrefBuilder prop is now also set on active page control <a> tag. (see #242)
  • A new prop hrefAllControls has been added. It allows to enable hrefBuilder for all controls.
  • Fix page range of 2 when first page is selected. (see https://github.com/AdeleD/react-paginate/issues/307)
  • Fix the breaking algorithm to not create breaks for only one page (see: https://github.com/AdeleD/react-paginate/issues/270)

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react-paginate

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A ReactJS component to render a pagination.

By installing this component and writing only a little bit of CSS you can obtain this: Note: You should write your own css to obtain this UI. This package do not provide any css.

Pagination demo 2

or

Pagination demo 1

Installation

Install react-paginate with npm:

npm install react-paginate --save

Usage

import React, { useEffect, useState } from 'react';
import ReactDOM from 'react-dom';
import ReactPaginate from 'react-paginate';

// Example items, to simulate fetching from another resources.
const items = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14];

function Items({ currentItems }) {
  return (
    <>
      {currentItems &&
        currentItems.map((item) => (
          <div>
            <h3>Item #{item}</h3>
          </div>
        ))}
    </>
  );
}

function PaginatedItems({ itemsPerPage }) {
  // We start with an empty list of items.
  const [currentItems, setCurrentItems] = useState(null);
  const [pageCount, setPageCount] = useState(0);
  // Here we use item offsets; we could also use page offsets
  // following the API or data you're working with.
  const [itemOffset, setItemOffset] = useState(0);

  useEffect(() => {
    // Fetch items from another resources.
    const endOffset = itemOffset + itemsPerPage;
    console.log(`Loading items from ${itemOffset} to ${endOffset}`);
    setCurrentItems(items.slice(itemOffset, endOffset));
    setPageCount(Math.ceil(items.length / itemsPerPage));
  }, [itemOffset, itemsPerPage]);

  // Invoke when user click to request another page.
  const handlePageClick = (event) => {
    const newOffset = (event.selected * itemsPerPage) % items.length;
    console.log(
      `User requested page number ${event.selected}, which is offset ${newOffset}`
    );
    setItemOffset(newOffset);
  };

  return (
    <>
      <Items currentItems={currentItems} />
      <ReactPaginate
        breakLabel="..."
        nextLabel="next >"
        onPageChange={handlePageClick}
        pageRangeDisplayed={5}
        pageCount={pageCount}
        previousLabel="< previous"
        renderOnZeroPageCount={null}
      />
    </>
  );
}

// Add a <div id="container"> to your HTML to see the componend rendered.
ReactDOM.render(
  <PaginatedItems itemsPerPage={4} />,
  document.getElementById('container')
);

Test it on CodePen.

You can also read the code of demo/js/demo.js to quickly understand how to make react-paginate work with a list of objects.

Finally there is this CodePen demo, with features fetching sample code (using GitHub API) and two synchronized pagination widgets.

Props

NameTypeDescription
pageCountNumberRequired. The total number of pages.
pageRangeDisplayedNumberThe range of pages displayed.
marginPagesDisplayedNumberThe number of pages to display for margins.
previousLabelNodeLabel for the previous button.
nextLabelNodeLabel for the next button.
breakLabelNodeLabel for ellipsis.
breakClassNameStringThe classname on tag li of the ellipsis element.
breakLinkClassNameStringThe classname on tag a of the ellipsis element.
onPageChangeFunctionThe method to call when a page is clicked. Exposes the current page object as an argument.
onPageActiveFunctionThe method to call when an active page is clicked. Exposes the active page object as an argument.
initialPageNumberThe initial page selected, in uncontrolled mode. Do not use with forcePage at the same time.
forcePageNumberTo override selected page with parent prop. Use this if you want to control the page from your app state.
disableInitialCallbackbooleanDisable onPageChange callback with initial page. Default: false
containerClassNameStringThe classname of the pagination container.
classNameStringSame as containerClassName. For use with styled-components & other CSS-in-JS.
pageClassNameStringThe classname on tag li of each page element.
pageLinkClassNameStringThe classname on tag a of each page element.
pageLabelBuilderFunctionFunction to set the text on page links. Defaults to (page) => page
activeClassNameStringThe classname for the active page.
activeLinkClassNameStringThe classname on the active tag a.
previousClassNameStringThe classname on tag li of the previous button.
nextClassNameStringThe classname on tag li of the next button.
previousLinkClassNameStringThe classname on tag a of the previous button.
nextLinkClassNameStringThe classname on tag a of the next button.
disabledClassNameStringThe classname for disabled previous and next buttons.
disabledLinkClassNameStringThe classname on tag a for disabled previous and next buttons.
hrefBuilderFunctionThe method is called to generate the href attribute value on tag a of each page element.
hrefAllControlsBoolBy default the hrefBuilder add href only to active controls. Set this prop to true so href are generated on all controls (see).
extraAriaContextStringDEPRECATED: Extra context to add to the aria-label HTML attribute.
ariaLabelBuilderFunctionThe method is called to generate the aria-label attribute value on each page link
eventListenerStringThe event to listen onto before changing the selected page. Default is: onClick.
renderOnZeroPageCountFunctionA render fonction called when pageCount is zero. Let the Previous / Next buttons displayed by default (undefined). Display nothing when null is provided.
prevRelStringThe rel property on the a tag for the prev page control. Default value prev. Set to null to disable.
nextRelStringThe rel propery on the a tag for the next page control. Default value next. Set to null to disable.
prevPageRelStringThe rel property on the a tag just before the selected page. Default value prev. Set to null to disable.
selectedPageRelStringThe rel propery on the a tag for the selected page. Default value canonical. Set to null to disable.
nextPageRelStringThe rel property on the a tag just after the selected page. Default value next. Set to null to disable.

Demo

To run the demo locally, clone the repository and move into it:

git clone git@github.com:AdeleD/react-paginate.git
cd react-paginate

Install dependencies:

make install

Prepare the demo:

make demo

Run the server:

make serve

Open your browser and go to http://localhost:3000/

Pagination demo

Contribute

  1. Submit an issue
  2. Fork the repository
  3. Create a dedicated branch (never ever work in master)
  4. Run npm start http://localhost:3000
  5. Fix bugs or implement features
  6. Always write tests
  7. Format with Prettier npm run format and check ESLint npm run lint

Run tests:

make test

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Last updated on 07 Nov 2021

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