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A lightweight element organizing React component that allows high customization for pagination.

Introduction

Many UI frameworks, such as Bootstrap, provide beautifully styled pagination components. However, you still need to place the components and control their visibility correctly to assure functionality. React-Pagin helps you organize your pagination components marvellously.

On the other hand, some React UI frameworks package everything into one component, using a black box design.
Well, it seems convenient. But, how can you change the styles of the inner elements?

Oh! Let's check the DOM tree and the class names carefully, and then add some declarations to the global CSS file, even when you are just styling a specific pagination bar!

Okay! But now I want to change the number of buttons on the bar. Ug...

Let React-Pagin solves these problems.

Installation

npm i @quicksilver0218/react-pagin

Usage

import Pagination from "@quicksilver0218/react-pagin";

const MyComponent = (/* ... */) => {
  // ...
  return (
    // ...
    
    <Pagination
      currentPage={}
      pageCount={}
      edgeItemCount={}
      middleItemRange={}
      parentElement={}
      firstElement={}
      lastElement={}
      previousElement={}
      nextElement={}
      pageElement={}
      pageProps={}
      ellipsisElement={}
      ellipsisProps={}
      ellipsisSize={}
    />
    
    // ...
  );
}

pagin-explain

Property Type Description
currentPage number The page number of the current page, which starts from 1.
pageCount number The total quantity of pages.
edgeItemCount? number The quantity of items shown near each edge when the current page is far away from the edge. Default 1.
middleItemRange? number The quantity of items shown on each side near the current page item. Default 3.
parentElement? ElementType The base component wrapping all the content.
firstElement? ReactNode The first element under the parent, usually the button navigating to the first page.
lastElement? ReactNode The last element under the parent element, usually the button navigating to the last page.
previousElement? ReactNode The element behind firstElement, usually the button navigating to the previous page.
nextElement? ReactNode The element in front of lastElement, usually the button navigating to the next page.
pageElement ComponentType<{ page: number; props: any }> The element that represents a page. The quantity of instances is controlled by edgeItemCount and middleItemRange, and of course pageCount. It is also controlled by ellipsisSize depends on currentPage. The page number will be passed to page.
pageProps? any Other properties to be passed to props in pageElement.
ellipsisElement? ComponentType<{ side: 'start' | 'end'; props: any }> The element shown between the edge items and the middle items when the current page is far away from the edge. "start" or "end" representing the side it being placed will be passed to side.
ellipsisProps? any Other properties to be passed to props in ellipsisElement.
ellipsisSize? number The size of ellipsisElement, measured in times of the size of pageElement. It does not affect the visual size of ellipsisElement. It is only used to control the quantity of pageElement to be shown between the edge items and the middle items. Default 1 if ellipsisElement is assigned, otherwise default 0.

Examples

It can be integrated with any UI frameworks such as React Bootstrap and Ant Design.
Here are the examples:

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