SYNOPSIS
package CD;
use base qw(Class::DBI);
__PACKAGE__->set_db(...);
use Class::DBI::Pager; # just use it
# then, in client code!
package main;
use CD;
my $pager = CD->pager(20, 1); # ($items_per_page, $current_page)
my @disks = $pager->retrieve_all;
DESCRIPTION
Class::DBI::Pager is a plugin for Class::DBI, which glues Data::Page with Class::DBI. This module reduces your work a lot, for example when you have to do something like:
* retrieve objects from a database * display objects with 20 items per page
In addition, your work will be reduced more, when you use Template-Toolkit as your templating engine. See ``EXAMPLE'' for details.
EXAMPLE
# Controller: (MVC's C) my $query = CGI->new; my $template = Template->new; my $pager = Film->pager(20, $query->param('page') || 1); my $movies = $pager->retrieve_all; $template->process($input, { movies => $movies, pager => $pager, }); # View: (MVC's V) Matched [% pager.total_entries %] items. [% WHILE (movie = movies.next) %] Title: [% movie.title | html %] [% END %] ### navigation like: [1] [2] [3] [% FOREACH num = [pager.first_page .. pager.last_page] %] [% IF num == pager.current_page %][[% num %]] [% ELSE %]<a href="display?page=[% num %]">[[% num %]]</a>[% END %] [% END %] ### navigation like: prev 20 | next 20 [% IF pager.previous_page %] <a href="display?page=[% pager.previous_page %]"> prev [% pager.entries_per_page %]</a> | [% END %] [% IF pager.next_page %] <a href="display?page=[% pager.next_page %]"> next [% pager.entries_per_page %]</a> [% END %]
NOTE / TODO
This modules internally retrieves itertors, then creates "Data::Page" object for paging utility. Using SQL clauses "LIMIT" and/or "OFFSET" with "DBIx::Pager" might be more memory efficient.AUTHOR
Tatsuhiko Miyagawa <[email protected]>Original idea by Tomohiro Ikebe <[email protected]>
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.