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Simple and Easiest paginator for Django.
pip install django-leafage
Add "leafage" to your INSTALLED_APPS in settings.py like this::
INSTALLED_APPS = [
...
'leafage',
...
]
Ensure "APP_DIRS" to "True" in settings.py like this::
TEMPLATES = [
{
...
'DIRS': [],
'APP_DIRS': True,
...
},
]
In views import leafage
like this::
import leafage
def home(request):
"""
Home page handler.
"""
template = 'home.html'
per_page_obj = 10 # default = 10(if not provided)
queryset = Model.objects.all()
queryset = leafage.pagination(request=request, obj_list=queryset, obj_count=per_page_obj)
context = {
'queryset': queryset
}
return render(request, template, context)
At beginning of template include following code and template look like this::
{% load leafage %}
End of template add following code look like this::
{% paginate request=request object_list=queryset %}
Copyright (c) 2020 Nilesh Kumar Dubey
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Simple and Easiest paginator for Django.
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