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@svifty7/vue-paginate

v0.0.10

Published

Vue 3 component to make pagination

Downloads

3,180

Readme

vue-paginate

Vue 3 component to make pagination. Fork of vuejs-paginate.

Easy to use by providing simple api, and you can customize the style of this component by CSS.

See Documentation & Demo

Installation

NPM

Install the npm package.

npm install @svifty7/vue-paginate --save

Register the component

import { createApp } from 'vue';
import VuePaginatePlugin from '@svifty7/vue-paginate';

const app = createApp();

app.use(VuePaginatePlugin);

or use directly in component

<template>
  <vue-paginate :page-count="20" />
</template>

<script setup>
  import { VuePaginate } from '@svifty7/vue-paginate';
</script>

Props

| Name                                        | Type | Description | | ----------------- | :--- | :--- | | page-count | Number | Total count of pages. required | | page-range | Number | Range of pages which displayed. default: 3 (Note: It is recommended to use an odd number, so that the same number of pages are displayed before and after the active page. If using an even number, there will be one more page number before the active page than after the current page) | | margin-pages | Number | The number of displayed pages for margins. default: 1 | | prev-text | String | Text for the previous button. You can use HTML here. default: Prev | | next-text | String | Text for the next button. You can use HTML here. default: Next | | break-view-text | String | Text for the break view indicator. default: ... | | force-page | Number | The page number of overridden selected page. | | click-handler | Function | The method to call when page clicked. Use clicked page number as parameter. | | container-class | String | CSS class name for the layout. | | page-class | String | CSS class name for tag li of each page element. | | page-link-class | String | CSS class name for tag a of each page element. | | prev-class | String | CSS class name for tag li of previous element. | | prev-link-class | String | CSS class name for tag a of previous element. | | next-class | String | CSS class name for tag li of next element. | | next-link-class | String | CSS class name for tag a of next element. | | break-view-class | String | CSS class name for tag li of break view element. | | break-view-link-class | String | CSS class name for tag a of break view element. | | active-class | String | CSS class name for active page element. default: active | | disabled-class | String | CSS class name for disabled page element. default: disabled | | no-li-surround | Boolean | Support no li tag surround a tag. default: false | | first-last-button | Boolean | Support buttons to turn to the first and last page. default: false | | first-button-text | String | Text for first button. (Not visible when first-last-button is false. You can use HTML here.) default: 'First' | | last-button-text | String | Text for last button. (Not visible when first-last-button is false. You can use HTML here.) default: 'Last' | | hide-prev-next | Boolean | Hide prev/next button when there is no previous or next page. default: false |

Customize inner HTML (experimental)

You can customize the inner HTML of the first page button, previous page button, next page button, last page button and break view indicator, with the slot tag.

Slot names

| Name | Description | | --- |----------------------| | first-button-text | First page button | | prev-text | Previous page button | | breakViewContent | Break view indicator | | next-text | Next page button | | last-button-text | Last page button |