Class PaginatorComponent
This component is used to handle automatic model data pagination. The primary way to use this component is to call the paginate() method. There is a convenience wrapper on Controller as well.
Configuring pagination
You configure pagination when calling paginate(). See that method for more details.
Link: http://book.cakephp.org/3.0/en/controllers/components/pagination.html
Property Summary
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$_componentMap protected
arrayA component lookup table used to lazy load component objects.
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$_config protected
arrayRuntime config
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$_configInitialized protected
boolWhether the config property has already been configured with defaults
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$_defaultConfig protected
arrayDefault pagination settings.
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$_registry protected
Cake\Controller\ComponentRegistryComponent registry class used to lazy load components.
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$components public
arrayOther Components this component uses.
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$request public
Cake\Network\RequestRequest object
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$response public
Cake\Network\ResponseResponse object
Method Summary
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__construct() public
Constructor
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__debugInfo() public
Returns an array that can be used to describe the internal state of this object.
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__get() public
Magic method for lazy loading $components.
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_configDelete() protected
Delete a single config key
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_configRead() protected
Read a config variable
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_configWrite() protected
Write a config variable
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_extractFinder() protected
Extracts the finder name and options out of the provided pagination options
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_prefix() protected
Prefixes the field with the table alias if possible.
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checkLimit() public
Check the limit parameter and ensure it's within the maxLimit bounds.
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config() public
Usage
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configShallow() public
Merge provided config with existing config. Unlike
config()which does a recursive merge for nested keys, this method does a simple merge. -
getDefaults() public
Get the default settings for a $model. If there are no settings for a specific model, the general settings will be used.
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implementedEvents() public
Events supported by this component.
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initialize() public
Constructor hook method.
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log() public
Convenience method to write a message to Log. See Log::write() for more information on writing to logs.
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mergeOptions() public
Merges the various options that Pagination uses. Pulls settings together from the following places:
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paginate() public
Handles automatic pagination of model records.
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validateSort() public
Validate that the desired sorting can be performed on the $object. Only fields or virtualFields can be sorted on. The direction param will also be sanitized. Lastly sort + direction keys will be converted into the model friendly order key.
Method Detail
__construct() ¶ public
__construct(Cake\Controller\ComponentRegistry $registry, array $config = [])
Constructor
Parameters
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Cake\Controller\ComponentRegistry$registry A ComponentRegistry this component can use to lazy load its components
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array$config optional Array of configuration settings.
__debugInfo() ¶ public
__debugInfo(): array
Returns an array that can be used to describe the internal state of this object.
Returns
array__get() ¶ public
__get(string $name): mixed
Magic method for lazy loading $components.
Parameters
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string$name Name of component to get.
Returns
mixedA Component object or null.
_configDelete() ¶ protected
_configDelete(string $key): void
Delete a single config key
Parameters
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string$key Key to delete.
Returns
voidThrows
Cake\Core\Exception\Exceptionif attempting to clobber existing config
_configRead() ¶ protected
_configRead(string|null $key): mixed
Read a config variable
Parameters
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string|null$key Key to read.
Returns
mixed_configWrite() ¶ protected
_configWrite(string|array $key, mixed $value, bool|string $merge = false): void
Write a config variable
Parameters
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string|array$key Key to write to.
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mixed$value Value to write.
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bool|string$merge optional True to merge recursively, 'shallow' for simple merge, false to overwrite, defaults to false.
Returns
voidThrows
Cake\Core\Exception\Exceptionif attempting to clobber existing config
_extractFinder() ¶ protected
_extractFinder(array $options): array
Extracts the finder name and options out of the provided pagination options
Parameters
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array$options the pagination options
Returns
arrayAn array containing in the first position the finder name and in the second the options to be passed to it
_prefix() ¶ protected
_prefix(Cake\Datasource\RepositoryInterface $object, array $order, bool $whitelisted = false): array
Prefixes the field with the table alias if possible.
Parameters
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Cake\Datasource\RepositoryInterface$object Repository object.
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array$order Order array.
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bool$whitelisted optional Whether or not the field was whitelisted
Returns
arrayFinal order array.
checkLimit() ¶ public
checkLimit(array $options): array
Check the limit parameter and ensure it's within the maxLimit bounds.
Parameters
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array$options An array of options with a limit key to be checked.
Returns
arrayAn array of options for pagination
config() ¶ public
config(string|array|null $key = null, mixed|null $value = null, bool $merge = true): mixed
Usage
Reading the whole config:
$this->config();
Reading a specific value:
$this->config('key');
Reading a nested value:
$this->config('some.nested.key');
Setting a specific value:
$this->config('key', $value);
Setting a nested value:
$this->config('some.nested.key', $value);
Updating multiple config settings at the same time:
$this->config(['one' => 'value', 'another' => 'value']);
Parameters
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string|array|null$key optional The key to get/set, or a complete array of configs.
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mixed|null$value optional The value to set.
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bool$merge optional Whether to recursively merge or overwrite existing config, defaults to true.
Returns
mixedConfig value being read, or the object itself on write operations.
Throws
Cake\Core\Exception\ExceptionWhen trying to set a key that is invalid.
configShallow() ¶ public
configShallow(string|array $key, mixed|null $value = null): $this
Merge provided config with existing config. Unlike config() which does
a recursive merge for nested keys, this method does a simple merge.
Setting a specific value:
$this->config('key', $value);
Setting a nested value:
$this->config('some.nested.key', $value);
Updating multiple config settings at the same time:
$this->config(['one' => 'value', 'another' => 'value']);
Parameters
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string|array$key The key to set, or a complete array of configs.
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mixed|null$value optional The value to set.
Returns
$thisThe object itself.
getDefaults() ¶ public
getDefaults(string $alias, array $defaults): array
Get the default settings for a $model. If there are no settings for a specific model, the general settings will be used.
Parameters
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string$alias Model name to get default settings for.
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array$defaults The defaults to use for combining settings.
Returns
arrayAn array of pagination defaults for a model, or the general settings.
implementedEvents() ¶ public
implementedEvents(): array
Events supported by this component.
Uses Conventions to map controller events to standard component callback method names. By defining one of the callback methods a component is assumed to be interested in the related event.
Override this method if you need to add non-conventional event listeners. Or if you want components to listen to non-standard events.
Returns
arrayinitialize() ¶ public
initialize(array $config): void
Constructor hook method.
Implement this method to avoid having to overwrite the constructor and call parent.
Parameters
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array$config The configuration settings provided to this component.
Returns
voidlog() ¶ public
log(mixed $msg, int|string $level = LogLevel::ERROR, string|array $context = []): bool
Convenience method to write a message to Log. See Log::write() for more information on writing to logs.
Parameters
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mixed$msg Log message.
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int|string$level optional Error level.
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string|array$context optional Additional log data relevant to this message.
Returns
boolSuccess of log write.
mergeOptions() ¶ public
mergeOptions(string $alias, array $settings): array
Merges the various options that Pagination uses. Pulls settings together from the following places:
- General pagination settings
- Model specific settings.
- Request parameters
The result of this method is the aggregate of all the option sets combined together. You can change
config value whitelist to modify which options/values can be set using request parameters.
Parameters
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string$alias Model alias being paginated, if the general settings has a key with this value that key's settings will be used for pagination instead of the general ones.
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array$settings The settings to merge with the request data.
Returns
arrayArray of merged options.
paginate() ¶ public
paginate(Cake\Datasource\RepositoryInterface|Cake\Datasource\QueryInterface $object, array $settings = []): array
Handles automatic pagination of model records.
Configuring pagination
When calling paginate() you can use the $settings parameter to pass in pagination settings.
These settings are used to build the queries made and control other pagination settings.
If your settings contain a key with the current table's alias. The data inside that key will be used. Otherwise the top level configuration will be used.
$settings = [
'limit' => 20,
'maxLimit' => 100
];
$results = $paginator->paginate($table, $settings);
The above settings will be used to paginate any Table. You can configure Table specific settings by keying the settings with the Table alias.
$settings = [
'Articles' => [
'limit' => 20,
'maxLimit' => 100
],
'Comments' => [ ... ]
];
$results = $paginator->paginate($table, $settings);
This would allow you to have different pagination settings for Articles and Comments tables.
Controlling sort fields
By default CakePHP will automatically allow sorting on any column on the table object being
paginated. Often times you will want to allow sorting on either associated columns or calculated
fields. In these cases you will need to define a whitelist of all the columns you wish to allow
sorting on. You can define the whitelist in the $settings parameter:
$settings = [
'Articles' => [
'finder' => 'custom',
'sortWhitelist' => ['title', 'author_id', 'comment_count'],
]
];
Passing an empty array as whitelist disallows sorting altogether.
Paginating with custom finders
You can paginate with any find type defined on your table using the finder option.
$settings = [
'Articles' => [
'finder' => 'popular'
]
];
$results = $paginator->paginate($table, $settings);
Would paginate using the find('popular') method.
You can also pass an already created instance of a query to this method:
$query = $this->Articles->find('popular')->matching('Tags', function ($q) {
return $q->where(['name' => 'CakePHP'])
});
$results = $paginator->paginate($query);
Parameters
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Cake\Datasource\RepositoryInterface|Cake\Datasource\QueryInterface$object The table or query to paginate.
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array$settings optional The settings/configuration used for pagination.
Returns
arrayQuery results
Throws
Cake\Network\Exception\NotFoundExceptionvalidateSort() ¶ public
validateSort(Cake\Datasource\RepositoryInterface $object, array $options): array
Validate that the desired sorting can be performed on the $object. Only fields or virtualFields can be sorted on. The direction param will also be sanitized. Lastly sort + direction keys will be converted into the model friendly order key.
You can use the whitelist parameter to control which columns/fields are available for sorting. This helps prevent users from ordering large result sets on un-indexed values.
If you need to sort on associated columns or synthetic properties you will need to use a whitelist.
Any columns listed in the sort whitelist will be implicitly trusted. You can use this to sort on synthetic columns, or columns added in custom find operations that may not exist in the schema.
Parameters
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Cake\Datasource\RepositoryInterface$object Repository object.
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array$options The pagination options being used for this request.
Returns
arrayAn array of options with sort + direction removed and replaced with order if possible.
Property Detail
$_configInitialized ¶ protected
Whether the config property has already been configured with defaults
Type
bool$_defaultConfig ¶ protected
Default pagination settings.
When calling paginate() these settings will be merged with the configuration you provide.
maxLimit- The maximum limit users can choose to view. Defaults to 100limit- The initial number of items per page. Defaults to 20.page- The starting page, defaults to 1.whitelist- A list of parameters users are allowed to set using request parameters. Modifying this list will allow users to have more influence over pagination, be careful with what you permit.
Type
array$_registry ¶ protected
Component registry class used to lazy load components.
Type
Cake\Controller\ComponentRegistry