drupal/includes/pager.inc

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<?php
// $Id$
/* ***************************************************
* external functions (API)
* ***************************************************/
/**
* Use this function in your module or theme to display a pager.
*
* @param array $tags defines your buttons; text or img.
* @param int $limit how many nodes are displayed per page
* @param int $element support for multiple pagers per page (specify which this is)
* @param string $type allows for distinction between pagers on main page and admin page, etc.
* Supported types are "default", "admin" and "simple".
*
* @return string html of pager
*/
function pager_display($tags = "", $limit = 10, $element = 0, $type = "default", $attributes = array()) {
return theme_invoke("pager_display_". $type, $tags, $limit, $element, $attributes = array());
}
/**
* DEFAULT PAGER:
* When writing themes, you can rewrite this pager function in your
* theme. This is the most common pager type, and thus the main one
* to re-write in your theme.
*
* @see pager_display
*/
function pager_display_default($tags = "", $limit = 10, $element = 0, $attributes = array()) {
$output .= "<center><table cellpadding=\"10\"><tbody><tr>";
$output .= "<td align=\"center\">". pager_first(($tags[0] ? $tags[0] : t("first page")), $limit, $element, $attributes) ."</td>";
$output .= "<td align=\"center\">". pager_previous(($tags[1] ? $tags[1] : t("previous page")), $limit, $element, 1, $attributes) ."</td>";
$output .= "<td align=\"center\">". pager_list($limit, $element, ($tags[2] ? $tags[2] : 9 ), "", $attributes) ."</td>";
$output .= "<td align=\"center\">". pager_next(($tags[3] ? $tags[3] : t("next page")), $limit, $element, 1, $attributes) ."</td>";
$output .= "<td align=\"center\">". pager_last(($tags[4] ? $tags[4] : t("last page")), $limit, $element, $attributes) ."</td>";
$output .= "</tr></tbody></table></center>";
return "$output";
}
/**
* SIMPLE PAGER:
* When writing themes, you can rewrite this pager function in your
* theme. Keep in mind that the pager it defines is intended to have
* a "simple" look, possibly located in a table or block.
*
* @see pager_display
*/
function pager_display_simple($tags = "", $limit = 10, $element = 0, $attributes = array()) {
/*
** It's left as an exercise to theme writers to create an alternative
** pager for pager_display_simple(). if your theme does not offer a
** replacement, the theme.inc pager_display_default() is used.
*/
return pager_display_default($tags, $limit, $element, $attributes);
}
/**
* ADMIN PAGER:
* When writing themes, you can rewrite this pager function in your
* theme. Most themes will probably NOT re-write this function, as
* admin pages are not normally themed.
*
* @see pager_display
*/
function pager_display_admin($tags = "", $limit = 10, $element = 0, $attributes = array()) {
/*
** It's left as an exercise to theme writers to create an alternative
** pager for pager_display_admin(). if your theme does not offer a
** replacement, the pager.inc pager_display_default() is used.
*/
return pager_display_default($tags, $limit, $element, $attributes);
}
/* *******************************************************************
* PAGER PIECES:
* Use these pieces to construct your own custom pagers (i.e. in
* themes). Note that you should NOT modify this file to customize
* your pager)
* *******************************************************************/
/**
* displays a "first-page" link
*
* @see pager_previous
*/
function pager_first($text, $limit, $element = 0, $attributes = array()) {
global $pager_from_array;
if ($pager_from_array[$element]) {
return "<a href=\"". pager_link(pager_load_array(0, $element, $pager_from_array), $attributes) ."\">$text</a>";
}
else {
// we are already at the first page, return nothing
return " ";
}
}
/**
* displays a "previous-page" link
*
* @param string $text defines the name (or image) of the link
* @param int $limit how many nodes are displayed per page
* @param int $element distinguish between multiple pagers on one page
* @param int $n how many pages we move back (defaults to 1)
*
* @return string html of this pager piece
*/
function pager_previous($text, $limit, $element = 0, $n = 1, $attributes = array()) {
global $pager_from_array;
$from_new = pager_load_array(((int)$pager_from_array[$element] - ((int)$limit * (int)$n)), $element, $pager_from_array);
if ($from_new[$element] < 1) {
return pager_first($text, $limit, $element, $attributes);
}
return "<a href=\"". pager_link($from_new, $attributes) ."\">$text</a>";
}
/**
* displays a "next-page" link
*
* @see pager_previous
*/
function pager_next($text, $limit, $element = 0, $n = 1, $attributes = array()) {
global $pager_from_array, $pager_total;
$from_new = pager_load_array(((int)$pager_from_array[$element] + ((int)$limit * (int)$n)), $element, $pager_from_array);
if ($from_new[$element] < $pager_total[$element]) {
return "<a href=\"". pager_link($from_new, $attributes) ."\">$text</a>";
}
return " ";
}
/**
* displays a "last-page" link
*
* @see pager_previous
*/
function pager_last($text, $limit, $element = 0, $attributes = array()) {
global $pager_from_array, $pager_total;
$from_new = pager_load_array(($pager_total[$element] - $limit), $element, $pager_from_array);
if ($from_new[$element] < ($pager_from_array[$element] + $limit)) {
return pager_next($text, $limit, $element, 1, $attributes);
}
if (($from_new[$element] > $pager_from_array[$element]) && ($from_new[$element] > 0) && $from_new[$element] < $pager_total[$element]) {
return "<a href=\"". pager_link($from_new, $attributes) ."\">$text</a>";
}
return " ";
}
/**
* displays "%d through %d of $d" type detail about the cur page
*
* @param string $format allows you to reword the format string
* @see pager_previous
*/
function pager_detail($limit, $element = 0, $format = "%d through %d of %d.") {
global $pager_from_array, $pager_total;
if ($pager_total[$element] > (int)$pager_from_array[$element] + 1) {
$output = sprintf($format, (int)$pager_from_array[$element] + 1, ((int)$pager_from_array[$element] + $limit <= $pager_total[$element] ? (int)$pager_from_array[$element] + $limit : $pager_total[$element]), $pager_total[$element]);
}
return $output;
}
/**
* displays a list of nearby pages with additional nodes
*
* @param int $quantity defines the length of the page list
* @param string $text optional text to display before the page list
* @see pager_previous
*/
function pager_list($limit, $element = 0, $quantity = 5, $text = "", $attributes = array()) {
global $pager_from_array, $pager_total;
// calculate various markers within this pager piece:
// middle used to "center" pages around current page
$pager_middle = ceil((int)$quantity / 2);
// offset adds "offset" second page
$pager_offset = (int)$pager_from_array[$element] % (int)$limit;
// current is the page we are currently paged to
if (($pager_current = (ceil(($pager_from_array[$element] + 1) / $limit))) < 1) {
$pager_current = 1;
}
// first is the first page listed by this pager piece (re quantity)
$pager_first = (int)$pager_current - (int)$pager_middle + 1;
// last is the last page listed by this pager piece (re quantity)
$pager_last = (int)$pager_current + (int)$quantity - (int)$pager_middle;
// max is the maximum number of pages content can is devided into
if (!$pager_max = (ceil($pager_total[$element] / $limit))) {
$pager_max = 1;
}
if ((int)$pager_offset) {
// adjust for offset second page
$pager_max++;
$pager_current++;
}
// end of various marker calculations
// prepare for generation loop
$i = (int)$pager_first;
if ($pager_last > $pager_max) {
// adjust "center" if at end of query
$i = $i + (int)($pager_max - $pager_last);
$pager_last = $pager_max;
}
if ($i <= 0) {
// adjust "center" if at start of query
$pager_last = $pager_last + (1 - $i);
$i = 1;
}
// end of generation loop preparation
// when there is more than one page, create the pager list
if ($i != $pager_max) {
$output = "$text";
if ($i > 1) {
$output .= "... ";
}
// finally we're ready to generate the actual pager piece
for (; $i <= $pager_last && $i <= $pager_max; $i++) {
if ($i < $pager_current) {
$output .= pager_previous($i, $limit, $element, ($pager_current - $i), $attributes) ." ";
}
if ($i == $pager_current) {
$output .= "<b>$i</b> ";
}
if ($i > $pager_current) {
$output .= pager_next($i, $limit, $element, ($i - $pager_current), $attributes) ." ";
}
}
if ($i < $pager_max) {
$output .= "...";
}
}
return $output;
}
/* ********************************************************************
* QUERIES - call this instead of db_query() if you want your query to
* support a pager.
* ********************************************************************/
/**
* Use this function when doing select queries you wish to be able to page.
* The pager uses LIMIT-based queries to fetch only the records required
* to render a certain page. However, it has to learn the total number
* of records returned by the query to (among others) compute the number
* of pages (= number of all records / number of records per page). This
* is done by inserting "COUNT(*)" in the original query, ie. by rewriting
* the original query, say "SELECT nid, type FROM node WHERE status = '1'
* ORDER BY static DESC, created DESC" to read "SELECT COUNT(*) FROM node
* WHERE status = '1' ORDER BY static DESC, created DESC". Rewriting the
* query is accomplished using a regular expression.
*
* Unfortunately, the rewrite rule does not always work as intended for
* queries that (already) have a "COUNT(*)" or a "GROUP BY" clause, and
* possibly for other complex queries. In those cases, you can optionally
* pass a query that will be used to count the records.
*
* For example, if you want to page this query: "SELECT COUNT(*), TYPE FROM
* node GROUP BY TYPE", pager_query() would invoke the wrong query, being:
* "SELECT COUNT(*) FROM node GROUP BY TYPE". So instead, you should pass
* "SELECT COUNT(DISTINCT(TYPE)) FROM node" as the optional $count_query
* parameter.
*
* @param string $query the SQL query that needs paging
* @param int $limit the number of rows per page
* @param int $element optional attribute to distringuish between multiple pagers on one page
* @param string $count_query an optional SQL query used to count records when rewriting the query would fail
*
* @return resource SQL query result
*/
function pager_query($query, $limit = 10, $element = 0, $count_query = "") {
global $from, $pager_from_array, $db_type, $pager_total;
// count the total number of records in this query:
if ($count_query == "") {
$pager_total[$element] = db_result(db_query(preg_replace(array("/SELECT.*FROM/i", "/ORDER BY .*/"), array("SELECT COUNT(*) FROM", ""), $query)));
}
else {
$pager_total[$element] = db_result(db_query($count_query));
}
// convert comma separated $from to an array, used by other functions:
$pager_from_array = explode(",", $from);
return db_query_range($query, (int)$pager_from_array[$element], (int)$limit);
}
function pager_link($from_new, $attributes = array()) {
global $q;
foreach($attributes as $key => $value) {
$query[] = "$key=$value";
}
if (count($attributes)) {
$url = url($q, "from=". $from_new[0] ."&amp;". implode("&amp;", $query));
}
else {
$url = url($q, "from=". $from_new[0]);
}
return $url;
}
function pager_load_array($value, $element, $old_array) {
$new_array = $old_array;
// look for empty elements
for ($i = 0; $i < $element; $i++) {
if (!$new_array[$i]) {
// load found empty element with 0
$new_array[$i] = 0;
}
}
// update the changed element
$new_array[$element] = (int)$value;
return $new_array;
}
?>