# frozen_string_literal: true # Pagy initializer file (9.0.9) # Customize only what you really need and notice that the core Pagy works also without any of the following lines. # Should you just cherry pick part of this file, please maintain the require-order of the extras # Pagy Variables # See https://ddnexus.github.io/pagy/docs/api/pagy#variables # You can set any pagy variable as a Pagy::DEFAULT. They can also be overridden per instance by just passing them to # Pagy.new|Pagy::Countless.new|Pagy::Calendar::*.new or any of the #pagy* controller methods # Here are the few that make more sense as DEFAULTs: # Pagy::DEFAULT[:limit] = 20 # default # Pagy::DEFAULT[:size] = 7 # default # Pagy::DEFAULT[:ends] = true # default # Pagy::DEFAULT[:page_param] = :page # default # Pagy::DEFAULT[:count_args] = [] # example for non AR ORMs # Pagy::DEFAULT[:max_pages] = 3000 # example # Extras # See https://ddnexus.github.io/pagy/categories/extra # Legacy Compatibility Extras # Size extra: Enable the Array type for the `:size` variable (e.g. `size: [1,4,4,1]`) # See https://ddnexus.github.io/pagy/docs/extras/size # require 'pagy/extras/size' # must be required before the other extras # Backend Extras # Arel extra: For better performance utilizing grouped ActiveRecord collections: # See: https://ddnexus.github.io/pagy/docs/extras/arel # require 'pagy/extras/arel' # Array extra: Paginate arrays efficiently, avoiding expensive array-wrapping and without overriding # See https://ddnexus.github.io/pagy/docs/extras/array # require 'pagy/extras/array' # Calendar extra: Add pagination filtering by calendar time unit (year, quarter, month, week, day) # See https://ddnexus.github.io/pagy/docs/extras/calendar # require 'pagy/extras/calendar' # Default for each calendar unit class in IRB: # >> Pagy::Calendar::Year::DEFAULT # >> Pagy::Calendar::Quarter::DEFAULT # >> Pagy::Calendar::Month::DEFAULT # >> Pagy::Calendar::Week::DEFAULT # >> Pagy::Calendar::Day::DEFAULT # # Uncomment the following lines, if you need calendar localization without using the I18n extra # module LocalizePagyCalendar # def localize(time, opts) # ::I18n.l(time, **opts) # end # end # Pagy::Calendar.prepend LocalizePagyCalendar # Countless extra: Paginate without any count, saving one query per rendering # See https://ddnexus.github.io/pagy/docs/extras/countless # require 'pagy/extras/countless' # Pagy::DEFAULT[:countless_minimal] = false # default (eager loading) # Elasticsearch Rails extra: Paginate `ElasticsearchRails::Results` objects # See https://ddnexus.github.io/pagy/docs/extras/elasticsearch_rails # Default :pagy_search method: change only if you use also # the searchkick or meilisearch extra that defines the same # Pagy::DEFAULT[:elasticsearch_rails_pagy_search] = :pagy_search # Default original :search method called internally to do the actual search # Pagy::DEFAULT[:elasticsearch_rails_search] = :search # require 'pagy/extras/elasticsearch_rails' # Headers extra: http response headers (and other helpers) useful for API pagination # See http://ddnexus.github.io/pagy/extras/headers # require 'pagy/extras/headers' # Pagy::DEFAULT[:headers] = { page: 'Current-Page', # limit: 'Page-Items', # count: 'Total-Count', # pages: 'Total-Pages' } # default # Keyset extra: Paginate with the Pagy keyset pagination technique # See http://ddnexus.github.io/pagy/extras/keyset # require 'pagy/extras/keyset' # Meilisearch extra: Paginate `Meilisearch` result objects # See https://ddnexus.github.io/pagy/docs/extras/meilisearch # Default :pagy_search method: change only if you use also # the elasticsearch_rails or searchkick extra that define the same method # Pagy::DEFAULT[:meilisearch_pagy_search] = :pagy_search # Default original :search method called internally to do the actual search # Pagy::DEFAULT[:meilisearch_search] = :ms_search # require 'pagy/extras/meilisearch' # Metadata extra: Provides the pagination metadata to Javascript frameworks like Vue.js, react.js, etc. # See https://ddnexus.github.io/pagy/docs/extras/metadata # you must require the JS Tools internal extra (BEFORE the metadata extra) ONLY if you need also the :sequels # require 'pagy/extras/js_tools' # require 'pagy/extras/metadata' # For performance reasons, you should explicitly set ONLY the metadata you use in the frontend # Pagy::DEFAULT[:metadata] = %i[scaffold_url page prev next last] # example # Searchkick extra: Paginate `Searchkick::Results` objects # See https://ddnexus.github.io/pagy/docs/extras/searchkick # Default :pagy_search method: change only if you use also # the elasticsearch_rails or meilisearch extra that defines the same # Pagy::DEFAULT[:searchkick_pagy_search] = :pagy_search # Default original :search method called internally to do the actual search # Pagy::DEFAULT[:searchkick_search] = :search # require 'pagy/extras/searchkick' # uncomment if you are going to use Searchkick.pagy_search # Searchkick.extend Pagy::Searchkick # Frontend Extras # Bootstrap extra: Add nav, nav_js and combo_nav_js helpers and templates for Bootstrap pagination # See https://ddnexus.github.io/pagy/docs/extras/bootstrap # require 'pagy/extras/bootstrap' # Bulma extra: Add nav, nav_js and combo_nav_js helpers and templates for Bulma pagination # See https://ddnexus.github.io/pagy/docs/extras/bulma # require 'pagy/extras/bulma' # Pagy extra: Add the pagy styled versions of the javascript-powered navs # and a few other components to the Pagy::Frontend module. # See https://ddnexus.github.io/pagy/docs/extras/pagy # require 'pagy/extras/pagy' # Multi size var used by the *_nav_js helpers # See https://ddnexus.github.io/pagy/docs/extras/pagy#steps # Pagy::DEFAULT[:steps] = { 0 => 5, 540 => 7, 720 => 9 } # example # Feature Extras # Gearbox extra: Automatically change the limit per page depending on the page number # See https://ddnexus.github.io/pagy/docs/extras/gearbox # require 'pagy/extras/gearbox' # set to false only if you want to make :gearbox_extra an opt-in variable # Pagy::DEFAULT[:gearbox_extra] = false # default true # Pagy::DEFAULT[:gearbox_limit] = [15, 30, 60, 100] # default # Limit extra: Allow the client to request a custom limit per page with an optional selector UI # See https://ddnexus.github.io/pagy/docs/extras/limit # require 'pagy/extras/limit' # set to false only if you want to make :limit_extra an opt-in variable # Pagy::DEFAULT[:limit_extra] = false # default true # Pagy::DEFAULT[:limit_param] = :limit # default # Pagy::DEFAULT[:limit_max] = 100 # default # Overflow extra: Allow for easy handling of overflowing pages # See https://ddnexus.github.io/pagy/docs/extras/overflow # require 'pagy/extras/overflow' # Pagy::DEFAULT[:overflow] = :empty_page # default (other options: :last_page and :exception) # Trim extra: Remove the page=1 param from links # See https://ddnexus.github.io/pagy/docs/extras/trim # require 'pagy/extras/trim' # set to false only if you want to make :trim_extra an opt-in variable # Pagy::DEFAULT[:trim_extra] = false # default true # Standalone extra: Use pagy in non Rack environment/gem # See https://ddnexus.github.io/pagy/docs/extras/standalone # require 'pagy/extras/standalone' # Pagy::DEFAULT[:url] = 'http://www.example.com/subdir' # optional default # Jsonapi extra: Implements JSON:API specifications # See https://ddnexus.github.io/pagy/docs/extras/jsonapi # require 'pagy/extras/jsonapi' # must be required after the other extras # set to false only if you want to make :jsonapi an opt-in variable # Pagy::DEFAULT[:jsonapi] = false # default true # Rails # Enable the .js file required by the helpers that use javascript # (pagy*_nav_js, pagy*_combo_nav_js, and pagy_limit_selector_js) # See https://ddnexus.github.io/pagy/docs/api/javascript # With the asset pipeline # Sprockets need to look into the pagy javascripts dir, so add it to the assets paths # Rails.application.config.assets.paths << Pagy.root.join('javascripts') # I18n # Pagy internal I18n: ~18x faster using ~10x less memory than the i18n gem # See https://ddnexus.github.io/pagy/docs/api/i18n # Notice: No need to configure anything in this section if your app uses only "en" # or if you use the i18n extra below # # Examples: # load the "de" built-in locale: # Pagy::I18n.load(locale: 'de') # # load the "de" locale defined in the custom file at :filepath: # Pagy::I18n.load(locale: 'de', filepath: 'path/to/pagy-de.yml') # # load the "de", "en" and "es" built-in locales: # (the first passed :locale will be used also as the default_locale) # Pagy::I18n.load({ locale: 'de' }, # { locale: 'en' }, # { locale: 'es' }) # # load the "en" built-in locale, a custom "es" locale, # and a totally custom locale complete with a custom :pluralize proc: # (the first passed :locale will be used also as the default_locale) # Pagy::I18n.load({ locale: 'en' }, # { locale: 'es', filepath: 'path/to/pagy-es.yml' }, # { locale: 'xyz', # not built-in # filepath: 'path/to/pagy-xyz.yml', # pluralize: lambda{ |count| ... } ) # I18n extra: uses the standard i18n gem which is ~18x slower using ~10x more memory # than the default pagy internal i18n (see above) # See https://ddnexus.github.io/pagy/docs/extras/i18n # require 'pagy/extras/i18n' # When you are done setting your own default freeze it, so it will not get changed accidentally Pagy::DEFAULT.freeze