Getting started¶
Requirements¶
Python | >= 2.6 (or Python 3) |
Django | >= 1.4 |
jQuery | >= 1.7 |
Installation¶
The Git repository can be cloned with this command:
git clone https://github.com/shtalinberg/django-el-pagination.git
The el_pagination
package, included in the distribution, should be
placed on the PYTHONPATH
.
Otherwise you can just easy_install -Z django-el-pagination
or pip install django-el-pagination
.
Settings¶
Add the request context processor to your settings.py, e.g.:
from django.conf.global_settings import TEMPLATE_CONTEXT_PROCESSORS
TEMPLATE_CONTEXT_PROCESSORS += (
'django.core.context_processors.request',
)
Add 'el_pagination'
to the INSTALLED_APPS
to your settings.py.
See the Customization section for other settings.
Quickstart¶
Given a template like this:
{% for entry in entries %}
{# your code to show the entry #}
{% endfor %}
you can use Digg-style pagination to display objects just by adding:
{% load el_pagination_tags %}
{% paginate entries %}
{% for entry in entries %}
{# your code to show the entry #}
{% endfor %}
{% show_pages %}
Done.
This is just a basic example. To continue exploring all the Django Endless Pagination features, have a look at Twitter-style Pagination or Digg-style pagination.