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* @file
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* Functions to aid in presenting database results as a set of pages.
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/**
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* Query extender for pager queries.
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* This is the "default" pager mechanism. It creates a paged query with a fixed
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* number of entries per page.
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*/
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class PagerDefault extends SelectQueryExtender {
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/**
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* The highest element we've autogenerated so far.
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* @var int
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static $maxElement = 0;
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/**
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* The number of elements per page to allow.
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* @var int
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protected $limit = 10;
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/**
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* The unique ID of this pager on this page.
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protected $element = NULL;
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/**
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* The count query that will be used for this pager.
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* @var SelectQueryInterface
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protected $customCountQuery = FALSE;
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public function __construct(SelectQueryInterface $query, DatabaseConnection $connection) {
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parent::__construct($query, $connection);
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// Add pager tag. Do this here to ensure that it is always added before
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// preExecute() is called.
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$this->addTag('pager');
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}
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/**
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* Override the execute method.
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* Before we run the query, we need to add pager-based range() instructions
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* to it.
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public function execute() {
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// Add convenience tag to mark that this is an extended query. We have to
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// do this in the constructor to ensure that it is set before preExecute()
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// gets called.
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if (!$this->preExecute($this)) {
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return NULL;
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// A NULL limit is the "kill switch" for pager queries.
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if (empty($this->limit)) {
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$this->ensureElement();
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$total_items = $this->getCountQuery()->execute()->fetchField();
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$current_page = pager_default_initialize($total_items, $this->limit, $this->element);
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$this->range($current_page * $this->limit, $this->limit);
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// Now that we've added our pager-based range instructions, run the query normally.
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return $this->query->execute();
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}
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* Ensure that there is an element associated with this query.
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* If an element was not specified previously, then the value of the
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* $maxElement counter is taken, after which the counter is incremented.
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* After running this method, access $this->element to get the element for this
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* query.
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protected function ensureElement() {
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if (!isset($this->element)) {
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$this->element = self::$maxElement++;
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}
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* Specify the count query object to use for this pager.
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* You will rarely need to specify a count query directly. If not specified,
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* one is generated off of the pager query itself.
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* The count query object. It must return a single row with a single column,
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* which is the total number of records.
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public function setCountQuery(SelectQueryInterface $query) {
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$this->customCountQuery = $query;
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* Retrieve the count query for this pager.
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public function getCountQuery() {
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if ($this->customCountQuery) {
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return $this->customCountQuery;
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public function limit($limit = 10) {
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$this->limit = $limit;
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return $this;
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* Specify the element ID for this pager query.
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* The element is used to differentiate different pager queries on the same
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* page so that they may be operated independently. If you do not specify an
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* element, every pager query on the page will get a unique element. If for
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* whatever reason you want to explicitly define an element for a given query,
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* Setting the element here also increments the static $maxElement counter,
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public function element($element) {
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$this->element = $element;
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if ($element >= self::$maxElement) {
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* Returns the current page being requested for display within a pager.
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* $element. This is determined from the URL query parameter $_GET['page'], or
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* 0 by default. Note that this number may differ from the actual page being
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* displayed. For example, if a search for "example text" brings up three
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* pages of results, but a users visits search/node/example+text?page=10, this
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* function will return 10, even though the default pager implementation
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function pager_find_page($element = 0) {
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$page = isset($_GET['page']) ? $_GET['page'] : '';
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$page_array = explode(',', $page);
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if (!isset($page_array[$element])) {
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$page_array[$element] = 0;
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return (int) $page_array[$element];
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* Initializes a pager for theme('pager').
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* This function sets up the necessary global variables so that future calls
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* to theme('pager') will render a pager that correctly corresponds to the
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* items being displayed.
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* If the items being displayed result from a database query performed using
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* Drupal's database API, and if you have control over the construction of the
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* database query, you do not need to call this function directly; instead, you
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* can simply extend the query object with the 'PagerDefault' extender before
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* executing it. For example:
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* $query = db_select('some_table')->extend('PagerDefault');
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* However, if you are using a different method for generating the items to be
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* paged through, then you should call this function in preparation.
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* The following example shows how this function can be used in a page callback
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* // First find the total number of items and initialize the pager.
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* $where = "status = 1";
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* $total = mymodule_select("SELECT COUNT(*) FROM data " . $where)->result();
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* $num_per_page = variable_get('mymodule_num_per_page', 10);
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* $page = pager_default_initialize($total, $num_per_page);
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* // Next, retrieve and display the items for the current page.
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* $offset = $num_per_page * $page;
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* $result = mymodule_select("SELECT * FROM data " . $where . " LIMIT %d, %d", $offset, $num_per_page)->fetchAll();
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* $output = theme('mymodule_results', array('result' => $result));
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* // Finally, display the pager controls, and return.
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* $output .= theme('pager');
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* A second example involves a page callback that invokes an external search
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* service where the total number of matching results is provided as part of
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* the returned set (so that we do not need a separate query in order to obtain
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* this information). Here, we call pager_find_page() to calculate the desired
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* // Perform the query, using the requested offset from pager_find_page().
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* // This comes from a URL parameter, so here we are assuming that the URL
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* $num_per_page = variable_get('mymodule_num_per_page', 10);
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* $offset = $num_per_page * $page;
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* $result = mymodule_remote_search($keywords, $offset, $num_per_page);
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* $output = theme('search_results', array('results' => $result->data, 'type' => 'remote'));
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function pager_default_initialize($total, $limit, $element = 0) {
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global $pager_page_array, $pager_total, $pager_total_items, $pager_limits;
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$page = pager_find_page($element);
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$pager_total_items[$element] = $total;
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$pager_total[$element] = ceil($pager_total_items[$element] / $limit);
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$pager_page_array[$element] = max(0, min($page, ((int) $pager_total[$element]) - 1));
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$pager_limits[$element] = $limit;
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function pager_get_query_parameters() {
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$query = &drupal_static(__FUNCTION__);
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if (!isset($query)) {
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$query = drupal_get_query_parameters($_GET, array('q', 'page'));
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* Menu callbacks that display paged query results should call theme('pager') to
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* retrieve a pager control so that users can view other results. Format a list
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* of nearby pages with additional query results.
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* - parameters: An associative array of query string parameters to append to
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function theme_pager($variables) {
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$tags = $variables['tags'];
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$element = $variables['element'];
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$parameters = $variables['parameters'];
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$quantity = $variables['quantity'];
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global $pager_page_array, $pager_total;
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// Calculate various markers within this pager piece:
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// Middle is used to "center" pages around the current page.
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$pager_middle = ceil($quantity / 2);
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// current is the page we are currently paged to
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$pager_current = $pager_page_array[$element] + 1;
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// first is the first page listed by this pager piece (re quantity)
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$pager_first = $pager_current - $pager_middle + 1;
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$pager_last = $pager_current + $quantity - $pager_middle;
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$pager_max = $pager_total[$element];
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$li_first = theme('pager_first', array('text' => (isset($tags[0]) ? $tags[0] : t('« first')), 'element' => $element, 'parameters' => $parameters));
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$li_previous = theme('pager_previous', array('text' => (isset($tags[1]) ? $tags[1] : t('‹ previous')), 'element' => $element, 'interval' => 1, 'parameters' => $parameters));
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$li_next = theme('pager_next', array('text' => (isset($tags[3]) ? $tags[3] : t('next ›')), 'element' => $element, 'interval' => 1, 'parameters' => $parameters));
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$items[] = array(
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for (; $i <= $pager_last && $i <= $pager_max; $i++) {
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if ($i < $pager_current) {
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$items[] = array(
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'class' => array('pager-item'),
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'data' => theme('pager_previous', array('text' => $i, 'element' => $element, 'interval' => ($pager_current - $i), 'parameters' => $parameters)),
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'class' => array('pager-item'),
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'data' => theme('pager_next', array('text' => $i, 'element' => $element, 'interval' => ($i - $pager_current), 'parameters' => $parameters)),
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return '<h2 class="element-invisible">' . t('Pages') . '</h2>' . theme('item_list', array(
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'items' => $items,
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'attributes' => array('class' => array('pager')),
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));
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}
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}
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/**
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* @defgroup pagerpieces Pager pieces
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* @{
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* Theme functions for customizing pager elements.
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*
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* Note that you should NOT modify this file to customize your pager.
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*/
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/**
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* Returns HTML for the "first page" link in a query pager.
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*
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* @param $variables
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* An associative array containing:
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* - text: The name (or image) of the link.
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* - element: An optional integer to distinguish between multiple pagers on
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* one page.
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* - parameters: An associative array of query string parameters to append to
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* the pager links.
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*
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* @ingroup themeable
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*/
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function theme_pager_first($variables) {
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$text = $variables['text'];
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$element = $variables['element'];
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$parameters = $variables['parameters'];
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global $pager_page_array;
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$output = '';
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// If we are anywhere but the first page
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if ($pager_page_array[$element] > 0) {
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$output = theme('pager_link', array('text' => $text, 'page_new' => pager_load_array(0, $element, $pager_page_array), 'element' => $element, 'parameters' => $parameters));
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}
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return $output;
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}
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/**
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* Returns HTML for the "previous page" link in a query pager.
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*
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* @param $variables
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* An associative array containing:
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* - text: The name (or image) of the link.
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* - element: An optional integer to distinguish between multiple pagers on
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* one page.
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* - interval: The number of pages to move backward when the link is clicked.
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* - parameters: An associative array of query string parameters to append to
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* the pager links.
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*
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* @ingroup themeable
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*/
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function theme_pager_previous($variables) {
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$text = $variables['text'];
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$element = $variables['element'];
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$interval = $variables['interval'];
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$parameters = $variables['parameters'];
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global $pager_page_array;
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$output = '';
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// If we are anywhere but the first page
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if ($pager_page_array[$element] > 0) {
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$page_new = pager_load_array($pager_page_array[$element] - $interval, $element, $pager_page_array);
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// If the previous page is the first page, mark the link as such.
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if ($page_new[$element] == 0) {
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$output = theme('pager_first', array('text' => $text, 'element' => $element, 'parameters' => $parameters));
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}
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// The previous page is not the first page.
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else {
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$output = theme('pager_link', array('text' => $text, 'page_new' => $page_new, 'element' => $element, 'parameters' => $parameters));
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}
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}
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return $output;
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}
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/**
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* Returns HTML for the "next page" link in a query pager.
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*
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* @param $variables
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* An associative array containing:
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* - text: The name (or image) of the link.
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* - element: An optional integer to distinguish between multiple pagers on
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* one page.
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* - interval: The number of pages to move forward when the link is clicked.
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* - parameters: An associative array of query string parameters to append to
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* the pager links.
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*
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* @ingroup themeable
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*/
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function theme_pager_next($variables) {
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$text = $variables['text'];
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$element = $variables['element'];
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$interval = $variables['interval'];
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$parameters = $variables['parameters'];
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global $pager_page_array, $pager_total;
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$output = '';
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// If we are anywhere but the last page
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if ($pager_page_array[$element] < ($pager_total[$element] - 1)) {
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$page_new = pager_load_array($pager_page_array[$element] + $interval, $element, $pager_page_array);
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// If the next page is the last page, mark the link as such.
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if ($page_new[$element] == ($pager_total[$element] - 1)) {
|
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$output = theme('pager_last', array('text' => $text, 'element' => $element, 'parameters' => $parameters));
|
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}
|
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// The next page is not the last page.
|
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else {
|
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$output = theme('pager_link', array('text' => $text, 'page_new' => $page_new, 'element' => $element, 'parameters' => $parameters));
|
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}
|
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}
|
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|
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return $output;
|
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}
|
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|
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/**
|
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* Returns HTML for the "last page" link in query pager.
|
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*
|
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* @param $variables
|
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* An associative array containing:
|
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* - text: The name (or image) of the link.
|
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* - element: An optional integer to distinguish between multiple pagers on
|
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* one page.
|
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* - parameters: An associative array of query string parameters to append to
|
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* the pager links.
|
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*
|
554
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* @ingroup themeable
|
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*/
|
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function theme_pager_last($variables) {
|
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$text = $variables['text'];
|
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|
$element = $variables['element'];
|
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|
$parameters = $variables['parameters'];
|
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global $pager_page_array, $pager_total;
|
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$output = '';
|
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|
|
563
|
// If we are anywhere but the last page
|
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if ($pager_page_array[$element] < ($pager_total[$element] - 1)) {
|
565
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$output = theme('pager_link', array('text' => $text, 'page_new' => pager_load_array($pager_total[$element] - 1, $element, $pager_page_array), 'element' => $element, 'parameters' => $parameters));
|
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}
|
567
|
|
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return $output;
|
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|
}
|
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|
|
571
|
|
572
|
/**
|
573
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* Returns HTML for a link to a specific query result page.
|
574
|
*
|
575
|
* @param $variables
|
576
|
* An associative array containing:
|
577
|
* - text: The link text. Also used to figure out the title attribute of the
|
578
|
* link, if it is not provided in $variables['attributes']['title']; in
|
579
|
* this case, $variables['text'] must be one of the standard pager link
|
580
|
* text strings that would be generated by the pager theme functions, such
|
581
|
* as a number or t('« first').
|
582
|
* - page_new: The first result to display on the linked page.
|
583
|
* - element: An optional integer to distinguish between multiple pagers on
|
584
|
* one page.
|
585
|
* - parameters: An associative array of query string parameters to append to
|
586
|
* the pager link.
|
587
|
* - attributes: An associative array of HTML attributes to apply to the
|
588
|
* pager link.
|
589
|
*
|
590
|
* @see theme_pager()
|
591
|
*
|
592
|
* @ingroup themeable
|
593
|
*/
|
594
|
function theme_pager_link($variables) {
|
595
|
$text = $variables['text'];
|
596
|
$page_new = $variables['page_new'];
|
597
|
$element = $variables['element'];
|
598
|
$parameters = $variables['parameters'];
|
599
|
$attributes = $variables['attributes'];
|
600
|
|
601
|
$page = isset($_GET['page']) ? $_GET['page'] : '';
|
602
|
if ($new_page = implode(',', pager_load_array($page_new[$element], $element, explode(',', $page)))) {
|
603
|
$parameters['page'] = $new_page;
|
604
|
}
|
605
|
|
606
|
$query = array();
|
607
|
if (count($parameters)) {
|
608
|
$query = drupal_get_query_parameters($parameters, array());
|
609
|
}
|
610
|
if ($query_pager = pager_get_query_parameters()) {
|
611
|
$query = array_merge($query, $query_pager);
|
612
|
}
|
613
|
|
614
|
// Set each pager link title
|
615
|
if (!isset($attributes['title'])) {
|
616
|
static $titles = NULL;
|
617
|
if (!isset($titles)) {
|
618
|
$titles = array(
|
619
|
t('« first') => t('Go to first page'),
|
620
|
t('‹ previous') => t('Go to previous page'),
|
621
|
t('next ›') => t('Go to next page'),
|
622
|
t('last »') => t('Go to last page'),
|
623
|
);
|
624
|
}
|
625
|
if (isset($titles[$text])) {
|
626
|
$attributes['title'] = $titles[$text];
|
627
|
}
|
628
|
elseif (is_numeric($text)) {
|
629
|
$attributes['title'] = t('Go to page @number', array('@number' => $text));
|
630
|
}
|
631
|
}
|
632
|
|
633
|
// @todo l() cannot be used here, since it adds an 'active' class based on the
|
634
|
// path only (which is always the current path for pager links). Apparently,
|
635
|
// none of the pager links is active at any time - but it should still be
|
636
|
// possible to use l() here.
|
637
|
// @see http://drupal.org/node/1410574
|
638
|
$attributes['href'] = url($_GET['q'], array('query' => $query));
|
639
|
return '<a' . drupal_attributes($attributes) . '>' . check_plain($text) . '</a>';
|
640
|
}
|
641
|
|
642
|
/**
|
643
|
* @} End of "Pager pieces".
|
644
|
*/
|
645
|
|
646
|
/**
|
647
|
* Helper function
|
648
|
*
|
649
|
* Copies $old_array to $new_array and sets $new_array[$element] = $value
|
650
|
* Fills in $new_array[0 .. $element - 1] = 0
|
651
|
*/
|
652
|
function pager_load_array($value, $element, $old_array) {
|
653
|
$new_array = $old_array;
|
654
|
// Look for empty elements.
|
655
|
for ($i = 0; $i < $element; $i++) {
|
656
|
if (empty($new_array[$i])) {
|
657
|
// Load found empty element with 0.
|
658
|
$new_array[$i] = 0;
|
659
|
}
|
660
|
}
|
661
|
// Update the changed element.
|
662
|
$new_array[$element] = (int) $value;
|
663
|
return $new_array;
|
664
|
}
|