A ReactJS component to render a pagination.
By installing this component and writing only a little bit of CSS you can obtain this:
or
Install react-paginate
with npm:
$ npm install react-paginate
For CommonJS users:
import ReactPaginate from 'react-paginate';
Read the code of demo/js/demo.js. You will quickly understand
how to make react-paginate
work with a list of objects.
Clone the repository and move into:
$ git clone git@github.com:AdeleD/react-paginate.git
$ cd react-paginate
Install dependencies:
$ make install
Prepare the demo:
$ make demo
Run the server:
$ make serve
Open your browser and go to http://localhost:3000/
.
| Name | Type | Description |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
| pageNum
| Number
| Required. The total number of pages. |
| pageRangeDisplayed
| Number
| Required. The range of pages displayed. |
| marginPagesDisplayed
| Number
| Required. The number of pages to display for margins. |
| previousLabel
| Node
| Label for the previous
button. |
| nextLabel
| Node
| Label for the next
button. |
| breakLabel
| Node
| Label for ellipsis. |
| clickCallback
| Function
| The method to call when a page is clicked. |
| initialSelected
| Number
| The initial page selected. |
| forceSelected
| Number
| To override selected page with parent prop. |
| containerClassName
| String
| The classname of the pagination container. |
| pageClassName
| String
| The classname on tag li
of each page element. |
| pageLinkClassName
| String
| The classname on tag a
of each page element. |
| activeClassName
| String
| The classname for the active page. |
| previousClassName
| String
| The classname on tag li
of the previous
button. |
| nextClassName
| String
| The classname on tag li
of the next
button. |
| previousLinkClassName
| String
| The classname on tag a
of the previous
button. |
| nextLinkClassName
| String
| The classname on tag a
of the next
button. |
| disabledClassName
| String
| The classname for disabled previous
and next
buttons. |
- Submit an issue
- Fork the repository
- Create a dedicated branch (never ever work in
master
) - The first time, run command:
webpack
into the directory - Run
npm start
- Fix bugs or implement features
- Always write tests
Run tests:
$ make test