2008年10月1日星期三

Re: [fw-mvc] Zend_Paginator Partial

aha!  I modified the page.phtml  now it works,  thanks for the help!

On Wed, Oct 1, 2008 at 9:00 AM, Gabriel Baez <sheik316@gmail.com> wrote:
it's getting populated,   hmm this is what I have right now straight from the docs samples


<!--
See http://developer.yahoo.com/ypatterns/pattern.php?pattern=itempagination
-->

<?php if ($this->pageCount): ?>
<div class="paginationControl">
<?= $this->firstItemNumber; ?> - <?= $this->lastItemNumber; ?>
of <?= $this->totalItemCount; ?>

<!-- First page link -->
<?php if (isset($this->previous)): ?>
  <a href="<?= $this->url(array('page' => $this->first)); ?>">First</a> |
<?php else: ?>
  <span class="disabled">First</span> |
<?php endif; ?>

<!-- Previous page link -->
<?php if (isset($this->previous)): ?>
  <a href="<?= $this->url(array('page' => $this->previous)); ?>">&lt; Previous</a> |
<?php else: ?>
  <span class="disabled">&lt; Previous</span> |
<?php endif; ?>

<!-- Next page link -->
<?php if (isset($this->next)): ?>
  <a href="<?= $this->url(array('page' => $this->next)); ?>">Next &gt;</a> |
<?php else: ?>
  <span class="disabled">Next &gt;</span> |
<?php endif; ?>

<!-- Last page link -->
<?php if (isset($this->next)): ?>
  <a href="<?= $this->url(array('page' => $this->last)); ?>">Last</a>
<?php else: ?>
  <span class="disabled">Last</span>
<?php endif; ?>

</div>
<?php endif; ?>







On Wed, Oct 1, 2008 at 8:57 AM, Daniel Skinner <skinner@destiny-denied.co.uk> wrote:
What does the code in page.phtml look like?

As a quick test I would do a <?php echo $this->software_id; ?> in your main view script to ensure the variable is populated by the controller. Then do exactly the same in page.phtml to ensure that it is being passed through to the partial.


Kind Regards,

*Daniel Skinner*



Gabriel Baez wrote:
I'm not getting any errors which is weird,  I attached a screen shot so you can see how it looks like, especially when I put my mouse over the pagination link.

Did yours work fine?   I'm using zend 1.6.1

On Wed, Oct 1, 2008 at 8:37 AM, Daniel Skinner <skinner@destiny-denied.co.uk <mailto:skinner@destiny-denied.co.uk>> wrote:

   Are you getting any errors? Does the pagination control
   ('page.phtml') display any static markup?

   Kind Regards,

   *Daniel Skinner*



   Gabriel Baez wrote:

       I tried this on the view script: <?php echo
       $this->paginationControl($this->paginator, 'Sliding',
       'page.phtml',array('software_id' =>
       $this->software_id,'release_id' =>
       $this->release_id,'doc_type' => $this->doc_type)); ?>              don't seem to be having much luck!

       this is what I'm doing on the controller,  any ideas?


        public function relnoteindexAction()
       {
        try {
           $auth = Zend_Auth::getInstance();
          if ($auth->hasIdentity()):
          $this->view->identity = $auth->getIdentity();
              $email  = $auth->getIdentity();
              $id     = $this->user->getuserid($email);
              $role   = $this->user->checkrole($id);                 if($this->acl->isAllowed($role, 'admin','relnoteindex')):
                 $form = new DocIndexForm();
           $this->view->form = $form;                            if($this->getRequest()->isGet()):
                 $formData = $this->getRequest()->getParams();
                if($form->isValid($formData)):
                   $page         =
       Zend_Filter::get($this->getRequest()->get('page'),'StripTags');
                   $software_id  =
       Zend_Filter::get($this->getRequest()->get('software_id'),'StripTags');
                   $release_id   =
       Zend_Filter::get($this->getRequest()->get('release_id'),'StripTags');
                   $doc_type     =
       Zend_Filter::get($this->getRequest()->get('document_id'),'StripTags');
                                     $this->view->software_id =
       $software_id;
                   $this->view->release_id  = $release_id;
                   $this->view->doc_type    =  $doc_type;
                   $itemsPerPage = 1;
                             $this->db->setFetchMode(Zend_Db::FETCH_OBJ);
                   $select =  $this->db->select()
                                       ->from(array('p'
       =>'SOFTWARE_DOCUMENTS_VW'),
                                              array('ID AS
       DOCID','TITLE','CREATED_BY','CREATION_DATE','LAST_UPDATE','SOFTWARE_ID','SOFTWARE_NAME',
                                                          'RELEASE_ID','RELEASE_NAME','DOC_TYPE_ID','DOC_NAME','COMPANY_ID','COMPANY_NAME','PUBLISHED',
                                                          'LOCKED_STATUS','LOCKED_BY','LOCKED_DATE'))                                                                                                              ->where('p.SOFTWARE_ID = ?',$software_id)
                                       ->where('p.DOC_TYPE_ID = ?',
       $doc_type)
                                       ->where('p.RELEASE_ID=
       ?',$release_id);                                     $rows =
       $this->db->fetchAll($select);                                      $paginator = Zend_Paginator::factory($rows);                      $paginator->setItemCountPerPage($itemsPerPage);
                   $paginator->setCurrentPageNumber($page);
                   $this->view->paginator = $paginator;
             else:
                   $form->populate($formData);            endif;
          endif;       else:
           $this->render('insufficient-permissions');                          endif;                      elseif (!$auth->hasIdentity()):
             $this->_redirect('/register');
           endif;
        }
        catch (Exception $e)
        {
          $msg    =   $e->getMessage();
          $this->log->info("Controller: Administrator Action:
       relnoteindex Error: $msg" );        $this->render('error');
        }

        }


       On Tue, Sep 30, 2008 at 7:21 PM, Gabriel Baez
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          Yea I looked on the docs and didn't see it,   thanks for
       the info.


          On Tue, Sep 30, 2008 at 5:00 PM, Daniel Skinner
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              http://framework.zend.com/issues/browse/ZF-4430

              Kind Regards,

              *Daniel Skinner*



              Daniel Skinner wrote:

                  In your view script:

                  <?php echo $this->paginationControl($this->paginator,
                  'Sliding', 'pagination_control.phtml',
                  array('specification' =>
       $this->currentSpecificationUID)); ?>

                  The method signature is:

                  paginationControl(Zend_Paginator $paginator,
                  $paginationType, $paginationPartialScript, Array
                  $partialParameters = array);

                  So In my above example I passed the 'specification'
                  parameter and it's available in the pagination control
                  partial as $this->specification.

                  I think this should be noted in the documentation on
                  Zend_Paginator somewhere. Shall I create an issue?

                  Kind Regards,

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                  Gabriel Baez wrote:

                      Could you give an example on how   you would
        pass the
                      search parameters to the pagination control helper?
                       thanks.

                      On Sun, Sep 28, 2008 at 4:28 AM, Daniel Skinner
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                         Thanks Matt, I didn't realise that you could
       pass
                      parameters to
                         the PaginationControl partial - I should have
                      looked at the API
                         docs in more detail.

                         Daniel

                         Matthew Ratzloff wrote:

                             One way to do it:

                             1. Submit form as GET
                             2. Controller looks at Request object to
       pull
                      appropriate
                             search parameters
                             2. Uses search parameters to create SQL
       query,
                      which it
                             passes to paginator
                             3. Passes paginator and search parameters
                      (including current
                             page number) to PaginationControl helper

                             -Matt

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                                I am using Zend_Paginator in a very
       standard
                      setup.

                                My index action of the controller
       produces a
                      form. Also,
                             if the
                                form is filled in (i.e. is valid), it
       (the
                      same index action)
                                proceeds to generate a collection of
       objects
                      filtered by
                                information entered into the form. This
                      collection of
                             objects in
                                then paginated and all is well for
       the first
                      page of results.

                                When I click onto the next page, the form
                      data is not sent
                             and so
                                there is no model for the paginator
       to work
                      with.

                                My immediate idea was to add an
       additional
                      parameter to the
                                first/next/last/prev links which could be
                      used to
                             regenerate the
                                same model as the paginator was using
       with
                      page 1.

                                The problem is that the pagination
       control
                      is a partial
                             and I cant
                                figure out how to pass global view
       variables
                      to it.

                                Is there a way to do this or is my
       general
                      approach (i.e.
                             adding
                                query strings to the paginator URI's)
       wrong?

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