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-from django.core.paginator import Paginator, EmptyPage
-
-
-class PaginationProxy(object):
- def __init__(self, paginator=None, page=None, objects=None):
- self.paginator = paginator
- self.page = page
- self.objects = objects
-
- @property
- def page_range(self):
- if not self.paginator:
- return None
-
- return self.paginator.page_range
-
- @property
- def num_pages(self):
- if not self.paginator:
- return None
-
- return self.paginator.num_pages
-
- @property
- def page_number(self):
- if not self.page:
- return None
-
- return self.page.number
-
- # Why doesn't this work?
- #def __bool__(self):
- # return bool(self.paginator)
-
-
-def paginate(objects, per_page=None, page_number=1):
- """
- Given a list of objects, return a (page, obj_list) tuple.
- """
- try:
- per_page = int(per_page)
- except (TypeError, ValueError):
- # Then either it wasn't set or it was set to an invalid value
- return PaginationProxy(objects=objects)
-
- # There also shouldn't be pagination if the list is too short. Try count()
- # first - good chance it's a queryset, where count is more efficient.
- try:
- if objects.count() <= per_page:
- return PaginationProxy(objects=objects)
- except AttributeError:
- if len(objects) <= per_page:
- return PaginationProxy(objects=objects)
-
- paginator = Paginator(objects, per_page)
- try:
- page_number = int(page_number)
- except:
- page_number = 1
-
- try:
- page = paginator.page(page_number)
- except EmptyPage:
- page = None
-
- return PaginationProxy(paginator, page, objects)
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