Simple Paginator
This simple paginator was built to allow for easily paginating through arrays that may be client side. Usually these
types of things take place when the data is being sourced from either a database or API but on the odd occasion, it
could arise that you already have too much data client side. This paginator provides a simple interface to manipulate
these arrays.
This paginator was built specifically with TypeScript in mind.
Contents
Installation
To install this package you can simply use the install command below.
$ npm i --save skaleb-simple-paginator
Usage
Importing
Importing the package into your class.
import { SimplePaginator } from 'skaleb-simple-paginator'
const pageSize: number = 5
const pageNumber: number = 1
const arr: Array<string> = [ 'a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e', 'f', 'g' ]
Instantiating
Instantiating a new instance of the paginator.
const paginator = new SimplePaginator<string>()
.setArray(arr)
.setPageSize(pageSize)
.setPageNumber(pageNumber)
const paginator = new SimplePaginator(arr, pageNumber, pageSize)
Set Initial Dataset
.setArray(x)
sets the array to be paginated. The returned items should retain their types.
paginator.setArray(arr)
Get Current Page
.getPage()
returns the number of items specified which are on the page specified.
return paginator.getPage()
Increase Page Number
.incrementPage()
increases the page number within the paginator by one.
return paginator.incrementPage()
.getPage()
Decrease Page Number
.decrementPage()
decreases the page number within the paginator by one. If the page number is less than one then the
page number defaults to one.
return paginator.decrementPage()
.getPage()
Set Page Number
.setPageNumber(x)
sets the page number within the paginator to the value specified. If the value specified is less
than one then the page number defaults to one.
return paginator.setPageNumber(2)
.getPage()
return paginator.setPageNumber(-1)
.getPage()
Set Page Size
.setPageSize(x)
sets the number of items to be returned in the PaginatorResponse
for any given page to the value
specified. If the value specified is less than one then the page size defaults to one.
return paginator.setPageSize(3)
.getPage()
return paginator.setPageSize(-1)
.getPage()
Tests
This project is completely covered by unit tests. Various cases have been accounted for both in the codebase and in the
tests covering it. If a bug is picked up regarding the test suite or code, feel free to make a contribution to help
correct the bug.
To run the tests, you can simply run the following test
command/s.
npm run lint
npm run test
npm run coverage
Issues
If you find any problems while working with this library, please log an issue
here so that development can begin to rectify the
error.
Contributions
This project is completely open source and as such, you are invited to make contributions. Fork the project, make some
changes and make the pull request. Should you have any feedback regarding the functionality, please don't hesitate to
open an issue so this can be resolved. Please ensure that any pull requests have unit tests that cover any additional
functionality.
License
MIT License
Copyright (c) 2019 Alex Pickering