/ This template is i18n-ready: if you don't use i18n, then you can replace the pagy_t / calls with the actual strings ("‹ Prev", "Next ›", "…"). / The link variable is set to a proc that returns the link tag. / Usage: link.call( page_number [, text [, extra_attributes_string ]]) - link = pagy_link_proc(pagy) nav.pagy_nav.pagination role="navigation" aria-label="pager" - if pagy.prev span.page.prev ==> link.call(pagy.prev, pagy_t('pagy.nav.prev'), 'aria-label="previous"') - else span.page.prev.disabled ==> pagy_t('pagy.nav.prev') - pagy.series.each do |item| # series example: [1, :gap, 7, 8, "9", 10, 11, :gap, 36] - if item.is_a?(Integer) # page link span.page ==> link.call(item) - elsif item.is_a?(String) # current page span.page.current ==> item - elsif item == :gap # page gap span.page.gap ==> pagy_t('pagy.nav.gap') - if pagy.next span.page.next == link.call(pagy.next, pagy_t('pagy.nav.next'), 'aria-label="next"') - else span.page.next.disabled == pagy_t('pagy.nav.next')