addTag('pager'); } /** * Override the execute method. * * Before we run the query, we need to add pager-based range() instructions * to it. */ public function execute() { // Add convenience tag to mark that this is an extended query. We have to // do this in the constructor to ensure that it is set before preExecute() // gets called. if (!$this->preExecute($this)) { return NULL; } // A NULL limit is the "kill switch" for pager queries. if (empty($this->limit)) { return; } $this->ensureElement(); $total_items = $this->getCountQuery()->execute()->fetchField(); $current_page = pager_default_initialize($total_items, $this->limit, $this->element); $this->range($current_page * $this->limit, $this->limit); // Now that we've added our pager-based range instructions, run the query normally. return $this->query->execute(); } /** * Ensure that there is an element associated with this query. * If an element was not specified previously, then the value of the * $maxElement counter is taken, after which the counter is incremented. * * After running this method, access $this->element to get the element for this * query. */ protected function ensureElement() { if (!isset($this->element)) { $this->element = self::$maxElement++; } } /** * Specify the count query object to use for this pager. * * You will rarely need to specify a count query directly. If not specified, * one is generated off of the pager query itself. * * @param SelectQueryInterface $query * The count query object. It must return a single row with a single column, * which is the total number of records. */ public function setCountQuery(SelectQueryInterface $query) { $this->customCountQuery = $query; } /** * Retrieve the count query for this pager. * * The count query may be specified manually or, by default, taken from the * query we are extending. * * @return SelectQueryInterface * A count query object. */ public function getCountQuery() { if ($this->customCountQuery) { return $this->customCountQuery; } else { return $this->query->countQuery(); } } /** * Specify the maximum number of elements per page for this query. * * The default if not specified is 10 items per page. * * @param $limit * An integer specifying the number of elements per page. If passed a false * value (FALSE, 0, NULL), the pager is disabled. */ public function limit($limit = 10) { $this->limit = $limit; return $this; } /** * Specify the element ID for this pager query. * * The element is used to differentiate different pager queries on the same * page so that they may be operated independently. If you do not specify an * element, every pager query on the page will get a unique element. If for * whatever reason you want to explicitly define an element for a given query, * you may do so here. * * Setting the element here also increments the static $maxElement counter, * which is used for determining the $element when there's none specified. * * Note that no collision detection is done when setting an element ID * explicitly, so it is possible for two pagers to end up using the same ID * if both are set explicitly. * * @param $element */ public function element($element) { $this->element = $element; if ($element >= self::$maxElement) { self::$maxElement = $element + 1; } return $this; } } /** * Returns the current page being requested for display within a pager. * * @param $element * An optional integer to distinguish between multiple pagers on one page. * * @return * The number of the current requested page, within the pager represented by * $element. This is determined from the URL query parameter $_GET['page'], or * 0 by default. Note that this number may differ from the actual page being * displayed. For example, if a search for "example text" brings up three * pages of results, but a users visits search/node/example+text?page=10, this * function will return 10, even though the default pager implementation * adjusts for this and still displays the third page of search results at * that URL. * * @see pager_default_initialize() */ function pager_find_page($element = 0) { $page = isset($_GET['page']) ? $_GET['page'] : ''; $page_array = explode(',', $page); if (!isset($page_array[$element])) { $page_array[$element] = 0; } return (int) $page_array[$element]; } /** * Initializes a pager for theme('pager'). * * This function sets up the necessary global variables so that future calls * to theme('pager') will render a pager that correctly corresponds to the * items being displayed. * * If the items being displayed result from a database query performed using * Drupal's database API, and if you have control over the construction of the * database query, you do not need to call this function directly; instead, you * can simply extend the query object with the 'PagerDefault' extender before * executing it. For example: * @code * $query = db_select('some_table')->extend('PagerDefault'); * @endcode * * However, if you are using a different method for generating the items to be * paged through, then you should call this function in preparation. * * The following example shows how this function can be used in a page callback * that invokes an external datastore with an SQL-like syntax: * @code * // First find the total number of items and initialize the pager. * $where = "status = 1"; * $total = mymodule_select("SELECT COUNT(*) FROM data " . $where)->result(); * $num_per_page = variable_get('mymodule_num_per_page', 10); * $page = pager_default_initialize($total, $num_per_page); * * // Next, retrieve and display the items for the current page. * $offset = $num_per_page * $page; * $result = mymodule_select("SELECT * FROM data " . $where . " LIMIT %d, %d", $offset, $num_per_page)->fetchAll(); * $output = theme('mymodule_results', array('result' => $result)); * * // Finally, display the pager controls, and return. * $output .= theme('pager'); * return $output; * @endcode * * A second example involves a page callback that invokes an external search * service where the total number of matching results is provided as part of * the returned set (so that we do not need a separate query in order to obtain * this information). Here, we call pager_find_page() to calculate the desired * offset before the search is invoked: * @code * // Perform the query, using the requested offset from pager_find_page(). * // This comes from a URL parameter, so here we are assuming that the URL * // parameter corresponds to an actual page of results that will exist * // within the set. * $page = pager_find_page(); * $num_per_page = variable_get('mymodule_num_per_page', 10); * $offset = $num_per_page * $page; * $result = mymodule_remote_search($keywords, $offset, $num_per_page); * * // Now that we have the total number of results, initialize the pager. * pager_default_initialize($result->total, $num_per_page); * * // Display the search results. * $output = theme('search_results', array('results' => $result->data, 'type' => 'remote')); * * // Finally, display the pager controls, and return. * $output .= theme('pager'); * return $output; * @endcode * * @param $total * The total number of items to be paged. * @param $limit * The number of items the calling code will display per page. * @param $element * An optional integer to distinguish between multiple pagers on one page. * * @return * The number of the current page, within the pager represented by $element. * This is determined from the URL query parameter $_GET['page'], or 0 by * default. However, if a page that does not correspond to the actual range * of the result set was requested, this function will return the closest * page actually within the result set. */ function pager_default_initialize($total, $limit, $element = 0) { global $pager_page_array, $pager_total, $pager_total_items, $pager_limits; $page = pager_find_page($element); // We calculate the total of pages as ceil(items / limit). $pager_total_items[$element] = $total; $pager_total[$element] = ceil($pager_total_items[$element] / $limit); $pager_page_array[$element] = max(0, min($page, ((int) $pager_total[$element]) - 1)); $pager_limits[$element] = $limit; return $pager_page_array[$element]; } /** * Compose a URL query parameter array for pager links. * * @return * A URL query parameter array that consists of all components of the current * page request except for those pertaining to paging. */ function pager_get_query_parameters() { $query = &drupal_static(__FUNCTION__); if (!isset($query)) { $query = drupal_get_query_parameters($_GET, array('q', 'page')); } return $query; } /** * Returns HTML for a query pager. * * Menu callbacks that display paged query results should call theme('pager') to * retrieve a pager control so that users can view other results. Format a list * of nearby pages with additional query results. * * @param $variables * An associative array containing: * - tags: An array of labels for the controls in the pager. * - element: An optional integer to distinguish between multiple pagers on * one page. * - parameters: An associative array of query string parameters to append to * the pager links. * - quantity: The number of pages in the list. * * @ingroup themeable */ function theme_pager($variables) { $tags = $variables['tags']; $element = $variables['element']; $parameters = $variables['parameters']; $quantity = $variables['quantity']; global $pager_page_array, $pager_total; // Calculate various markers within this pager piece: // Middle is used to "center" pages around the current page. $pager_middle = ceil($quantity / 2); // current is the page we are currently paged to $pager_current = $pager_page_array[$element] + 1; // first is the first page listed by this pager piece (re quantity) $pager_first = $pager_current - $pager_middle + 1; // last is the last page listed by this pager piece (re quantity) $pager_last = $pager_current + $quantity - $pager_middle; // max is the maximum page number $pager_max = $pager_total[$element]; // End of marker calculations. // Prepare for generation loop. $i = $pager_first; if ($pager_last > $pager_max) { // Adjust "center" if at end of query. $i = $i + ($pager_max - $pager_last); $pager_last = $pager_max; } if ($i <= 0) { // Adjust "center" if at start of query. $pager_last = $pager_last + (1 - $i); $i = 1; } // End of generation loop preparation. $li_first = theme('pager_first', array('text' => (isset($tags[0]) ? $tags[0] : t('« first')), 'element' => $element, 'parameters' => $parameters)); $li_previous = theme('pager_previous', array('text' => (isset($tags[1]) ? $tags[1] : t('‹ previous')), 'element' => $element, 'interval' => 1, 'parameters' => $parameters)); $li_next = theme('pager_next', array('text' => (isset($tags[3]) ? $tags[3] : t('next ›')), 'element' => $element, 'interval' => 1, 'parameters' => $parameters)); $li_last = theme('pager_last', array('text' => (isset($tags[4]) ? $tags[4] : t('last »')), 'element' => $element, 'parameters' => $parameters)); if ($pager_total[$element] > 1) { if ($li_first) { $items[] = array( 'class' => array('pager-first'), 'data' => $li_first, ); } if ($li_previous) { $items[] = array( 'class' => array('pager-previous'), 'data' => $li_previous, ); } // When there is more than one page, create the pager list. if ($i != $pager_max) { if ($i > 1) { $items[] = array( 'class' => array('pager-ellipsis'), 'data' => '…', ); } // Now generate the actual pager piece. for (; $i <= $pager_last && $i <= $pager_max; $i++) { if ($i < $pager_current) { $items[] = array( 'class' => array('pager-item'), 'data' => theme('pager_previous', array('text' => $i, 'element' => $element, 'interval' => ($pager_current - $i), 'parameters' => $parameters)), ); } if ($i == $pager_current) { $items[] = array( 'class' => array('pager-current'), 'data' => $i, ); } if ($i > $pager_current) { $items[] = array( 'class' => array('pager-item'), 'data' => theme('pager_next', array('text' => $i, 'element' => $element, 'interval' => ($i - $pager_current), 'parameters' => $parameters)), ); } } if ($i < $pager_max) { $items[] = array( 'class' => array('pager-ellipsis'), 'data' => '…', ); } } // End generation. if ($li_next) { $items[] = array( 'class' => array('pager-next'), 'data' => $li_next, ); } if ($li_last) { $items[] = array( 'class' => array('pager-last'), 'data' => $li_last, ); } return '