Added a pagination example to ListView docs.
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class ArticleListView(ListView):
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model = Article
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paginate_by = 100 # if pagination is desired
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def get_context_data(self, **kwargs):
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context = super().get_context_data(**kwargs)
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{% endfor %}
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</ul>
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If you're using pagination, you can adapt the :ref:`example template from
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the pagination docs <using-paginator-in-view>`. Change instances of
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``contacts`` in that example template to ``page_obj``.
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.. class:: django.views.generic.list.BaseListView
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A base view for displaying a list of objects. It is not intended to be used
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objects such as Django's ``QuerySet`` to use a more efficient ``count()``
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method when available.
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.. _using-paginator-in-view:
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Using ``Paginator`` in a view
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return render(request, 'list.html', {'contacts': contacts})
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In the template :file:`list.html`, you'll want to include navigation between
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pages along with any interesting information from the objects themselves::
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pages along with any interesting information from the objects themselves:
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.. code-block:: html+django
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{% for contact in contacts %}
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{# Each "contact" is a Contact model object. #}
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