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eazy-vue-paginator

v1.0.3

Published

A Vue.js eazy to use paginator plugin. It works well for paginating a collection of data of any length.

Downloads

13

Readme

vue-paginator

A Vue.js eazy to use paginator plugin. It works well for paginating a collection of data of any length.

Installation

Via NPM

On your command-line interface, run npm install --save eazy-vue-paginator

Via CDN

just add the s

#How to use it Once you've installed it, you can go ahead to use it after you call it once using the following codes

  1. import EazyPaginator from "eazy-vue-paginator"
  2. import Vue from "vue"
  3. Vue.use(EazyPaginator)
  4. use it using any of the following options below as per your usage need In the vue template or vue html app where you want the paginator to appear just use it like so

Basic Usage

If the collection is a simple array like ['first','second',...] Use it thus <v-bsdev-paginator :collection="collection_for_pagination" />

More usage

For more than what you have above just use this <v-bsdev-paginator :collection="collection_for_pagination" :viewable="viewable_keys" />

Multiple Instance Support

Yes, on the same component, view etc, you can call the <v-bsdev-paginator :collection="collection_for_pagination" :viewable="viewable_keys" /> and pass different :collection and :viewable to it.

Description of params

:collection param

The collection is the array or json that you want the paginator to paginate. For instance if you have an array called namesArray then the collection should be ... :collection="namesArray" .... Same for json

:viewable param

Most times your paginator collection would contain items that you don't want to display. Say you have a collection that like {"first": 283, "name": "Mark", "password" : "kai378vi83u2kud8iueauie336763"} and you want to display just first and name, you have to use the viewable like so by passing an array of your viewable like viewable=['first', 'name'], to the ... :viewable="viewable" ....

Note on using :viewable param

If you don't use it, the paginator will assume your collection is just a simple array.

That is all!

Hope you find it usefull. Let's know if you have issues https://github.com/bsdev-tech/eazy-vue-paginator/issues