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Implementing Pagination feature in Vanilla JS
Today we will implement a Paginator
class which will have the following API :-
// Initialization
const paginator = new Paginator(totalRecords,recordsPerPage,visiblePages);
// Usage
paginator.getActivePage();
paginator.gotoFirstPage();
paginator.gotoPrevPage();
paginator.gotoPage(page);
paginator.gotoNextPage();
paginator.gotoLastPage();
paginator.getVisiblePagesRange();
paginator.getActiveRecordsIndices();
The Class blueprint :-
class Paginator {
// Private class fields
#totalRecords;
#recordsPerPage;
#visiblePages;
#noOfPages;
#activePage;
#visiblePagesEndRange;
constructor(totalRecords, recordsPerPage, visiblePages) {
}
// Public class functions
getActivePage(){
}
gotoFirstPage() {
}
gotoPrevPage() {
}
gotoPage(page) {
}
gotoNextPage() {
}
gotoLastPage() {
}
getVisiblePagesRange() {
}
getActiveRecordsIndices() {
}
For all the explanations below, assume that totalRecords
is 346, recordsPerPage
and visiblePages
are 6.
Let's start with the constructor :-
constructor(totalRecords, recordsPerPage, visiblePages) {
this.#recordsPerPage = recordsPerPage;
this.#totalRecords = totalRecords;
this.#noOfPages = Math.ceil(this.#totalRecords / this.#recordsPerPage);
this.#visiblePages = visiblePages;
this.#activePage = 1;
this.#visiblePagesEndRange = visiblePages;
}
- Here we are initializing all our private class fields to certain values.
#recordsPerPage
,#totalRecords
and#visiblePages
straight away get initialized to passed constructor parameters. - We can get the
#noOfPages
by dividing#totalRecords
by#recordsPerPage
. - The
#activePage
as the name denotes is the page which will be active/selected in your pagination UI. It is initialized to 1. - The
#visiblePagesEndRange
will be equivalent to#visiblePages
in the beginning and will help in maintaining a page range which comes into picture later on.
getActivePage(){
return this.#activePage;
}
The above is a public function to return the private field #activePage
.
gotoFirstPage() {
this.#activePage = 1;
this.#visiblePagesEndRange = this.#visiblePages;
}
The above is a public function to set #activePage
to 1 and #visiblePagesEndRange
to #visiblePages
(just like in constructor).
gotoPrevPage() {
if (this.#activePage > 1) {
this.#activePage -= 1;
if (this.#activePage % this.#visiblePages === 0) {
this.#visiblePagesEndRange = this.#activePage;
}
}
}
The above is a public function which can used to decrement #activePage
by 1 every time it is executed. Generally executed on a click of Prev button or a < UI icon.
- The
#activePage
can only be decremented if it is greater than 1. - Also, suppose the
#activePage
is currently 7 and this function gets executed,#activePage
will change to 6 and it's modulus with#visiblePages
will be equivalent to 0. What this means is that the#activePage
now belongs to a lower visible page range and it's necessary to reflect that by updating#visiblePagesEndRange
by setting it equal to#activePage
itself.
gotoPage(page) {
this.#activePage = page;
}
The above is a public function which is used to set #activePage
to the passed page
parameter.
gotoNextPage() {
if (this.#activePage < this.#noOfPages) {
this.#activePage += 1;
if (this.#activePage > this.#visiblePagesEndRange) {
this.#visiblePagesEndRange += this.#visiblePages;
this.#visiblePagesEndRange = Math.min(this.#visiblePagesEndRange, this.#noOfPages);
}
}
}
The above is a public function which can be used to increment #activePage
by 1 every time it is executed. Generally executed on a click of Next button or a > UI icon.
- The
#activePage
can only be incremented if it is less than the#noOfPages
. - Also, suppose the
#activePage
is currently 6 and this function gets executed,#activePage
will change to 7 but also go out of bounds of current#visiblePagesEndRange
so we will update that as well by an amount of#visiblePages
so that#visiblePagesEndRange
which was earlier 6 now becomes 12. - Again,
#visiblePagesEndRange
cannot exceed the#noOfPages
and that's why if adding#visiblePages
to it results in an out of bounds, we take that into consideration by taking the minimum as shown above.
gotoLastPage() {
this.#activePage = this.#noOfPages;
this.#visiblePagesEndRange = this.#noOfPages;
}
The above is a public function to set both #activePage
and #visiblePagesEndRange
to #noOfPages
.
getVisiblePagesRange() {
let beginningVisiblePage;
let endingVisiblePage;
if (this.#visiblePagesEndRange % this.#visiblePages === 0) {
beginningVisiblePage = this.#visiblePagesEndRange - this.#visiblePages + 1;
}
else {
beginningVisiblePage =
this.#visiblePagesEndRange - (this.#visiblePagesEndRange % this.#visiblePages) + 1;
}
endingVisiblePage = this.#visiblePagesEndRange;
return {
beginningVisiblePage,
endingVisiblePage
};
}
The above is a public function which is used to retrieve beginningVisiblePage
and endingVisiblePage
by the means of which you can generate the respective UI page elements dynamically.
-
For the
beginningVisiblePage
:-- If
#visiblePagesEndRange % this.#visiblePages
is 0, thenbeginningVisiblePage
can be set to#visiblePagesEndRange - this.#visiblePages + 1
- Otherwise, consider a scenario when the
#visiblePagesEndRange
will be 58 (this would happen in the last page range). Now 58 % 6 isn't 0 but 4. So we would need to subtract 4 from 58 and add 1 to it to get the correctbeginningVisiblePage
which will be 55. (Final page range is actually 55,56,57 and 58 for our current example).
- If
The
endingVisiblePage
will always be equal to#visiblePagesEndRange
.
getActiveRecordsIndices() {
let beginningRecordIndex = (this.#activePage - 1) * this.#recordsPerPage;
let endingRecordIndex = Math.min(
beginningRecordIndex + this.#recordsPerPage,
this.#totalRecords
);
return { beginningRecordIndex, endingRecordIndex };
}
}
The above is a public function which is used to retrieve beginningRecordIndex
and endingRecordIndex
by the means of which you can generate the respective UI record elements dynamically.
- The
beginningRecordIndex
will be equal to#activePage-1
multiplied by the#recordsPerPage
. - The
endingRecordIndex
will be minimum ofbeginningRecordIndex + #recordsPerPage
and#totalRecords
.
Below is a codepen where you can see the Paginator
class in action. Here there is an additional #validate
function which isn't important to basic implementation. And yes I haven't really applied the best CSS out there !!
I hope you enjoyed reading this piece :D. Also feel free to give any feedback. I just like to make something in vanilla JS every once in a while and not think too much about production readiness while making it. That's the part where you can come in and share your approaches.
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