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react-responsive-pagination

React component for responsive pagination

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React Responsive Pagination

A React pagination component which intelligently renders to a given pixel width. Styled for Bootstrap 4

Example pagination

How do I use it?

  • Make sure your project is using the Bootstrap 4 CSS styles

  • Include the pagination component in your React project with npm install react-responsive-pagination

  • Import the component with import Pagination from 'react-responsive-pagination'

  • Use the component with <Pagination current={currentPage} total={totalPages} onPageChange={pageChangeHandler} maxWidth={maxWidth}/> (see below for a more detailed example)

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Requirements / Compatibility

  • React 16.8 (the one with hooks)

  • Bootstrap 4 CSS styles used in your project

  • Modern browsers only (IE 11 is untested and unlikely to work)

Usage Example

  • The example below includes a simple useWindowWidth hook which supplies the pagination component with the browser's window width.

  • The Bootstrap 4 CSS styles needs to be included in the project for this example to work

import React, { useLayoutEffect, useState } from 'react';
import Pagination from 'react-responsive-pagination';

function MyApp() {
  const windowWidth = useWindowWidth();

  const [currentPage, setCurrentPage] = useState(4);

  const totalPages = 17;

  return (
    <Pagination
      current={currentPage}
      total={totalPages}
      onPageChange={setCurrentPage}
      maxWidth={windowWidth}
    />
  );
}

function useWindowWidth() {
  const [windowWidth, setWindowWidth] = useState(window.innerWidth);

  useEffect(() => {
    const resizeHandler = () => {
      setWindowWidth(window.innerWidth);
    };

    window.addEventListener('resize', resizeHandler);
    return () => {
      window.removeEventListener('resize', resizeHandler);
    };
  }, []);

  return windowWidth;
}

Props

Prop nameTypeDescription
currentnumberThe current active page. Indexed from 1
totalnumberThe total number of pages
onPageChange(newPage: number) => voidA callback handler which is called when the user clicks a new page, note that the active page will not change unless the current prop is updated to reflect the new page (as in the example above). The newPage value is indexed from 1
maxWidthnumberThe maximum width (in pixels) of the pagination component. Note this width may be exceeded in the case where it's not possible to output a small enough component

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Package last updated on 23 Mar 2020

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