Fixed #4919 -- Added 'last' marker on paginators. Thanks to patrick@vonautomatisch.atfor the idea, and nick@efford.org for the patch and docs.

git-svn-id: http://code.djangoproject.com/svn/django/trunk@6149 bcc190cf-cafb-0310-a4f2-bffc1f526a37
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Russell Keith-Magee 2007-09-14 01:52:10 +00:00
parent 62fe5cf138
commit d14c756b5e
2 changed files with 31 additions and 16 deletions

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@ -49,10 +49,17 @@ def object_list(request, queryset, paginate_by=None, page=None,
if not page:
page = request.GET.get('page', 1)
try:
page = int(page)
object_list = paginator.get_page(page - 1)
except (InvalidPage, ValueError):
if page == 1 and allow_empty:
page_number = int(page)
except ValueError:
if page == 'last':
page_number = paginator.pages
else:
# Page is not 'last', nor can it be converted to an int
raise Http404
try:
object_list = paginator.get_page(page_number - 1)
except InvalidPage:
if page_number == 1 and allow_empty:
object_list = []
else:
raise Http404
@ -60,13 +67,13 @@ def object_list(request, queryset, paginate_by=None, page=None,
'%s_list' % template_object_name: object_list,
'is_paginated': paginator.pages > 1,
'results_per_page': paginate_by,
'has_next': paginator.has_next_page(page - 1),
'has_previous': paginator.has_previous_page(page - 1),
'page': page,
'next': page + 1,
'previous': page - 1,
'last_on_page': paginator.last_on_page(page - 1),
'first_on_page': paginator.first_on_page(page - 1),
'has_next': paginator.has_next_page(page_number - 1),
'has_previous': paginator.has_previous_page(page_number - 1),
'page': page_number,
'next': page_number + 1,
'previous': page_number - 1,
'last_on_page': paginator.last_on_page(page_number - 1),
'first_on_page': paginator.first_on_page(page_number - 1),
'pages': paginator.pages,
'hits' : paginator.hits,
'page_range' : paginator.page_range

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@ -688,9 +688,8 @@ A page representing a list of objects.
* ``paginate_by``: An integer specifying how many objects should be
displayed per page. If this is given, the view will paginate objects with
``paginate_by`` objects per page. The view will expect either a ``page``
query string parameter (via ``GET``) containing a 1-based page
number, or a ``page`` variable specified in the URLconf. See
"Notes on pagination" below.
query string parameter (via ``GET``) or a ``page`` variable specified in
the URLconf. See "Notes on pagination" below.
* ``template_name``: The full name of a template to use in rendering the
page. This lets you override the default template name (see below).
@ -780,7 +779,7 @@ specify the page number in the URL in one of two ways:
(r'^objects/page(?P<page>[0-9]+)/$', 'object_list', dict(info_dict))
* Pass the page number via the ``page`` query-string parameter. For
example, a URL would look like this:
example, a URL would look like this::
/objects/?page=3
@ -789,7 +788,16 @@ specify the page number in the URL in one of two ways:
to create a link to every page of results.
These values and lists are is 1-based, not 0-based, so the first page would be
represented as page ``1``.
represented as page ``1``. As a special case, you are also permitted to use
``last`` as a value for ``page``::
/objects/?page=last
This allows you to access the final page of results without first having to
determine how many pages there are.
Note that ``page`` *must* be either a valid page number or the value ``last``;
any other value for ``page`` will result in a 404 error.
``django.views.generic.list_detail.object_detail``
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