lambq / paginateroute
A simple Laravel Library to connect/publish/subscribe to MQTT broker
Requires
- php: ^7.4|^8.0
Requires (Dev)
- laravel/framework: ^8.0.0|^9.0.0|^10.0.0|^11.0.0
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Last update: 2025-01-24 07:42:28 UTC
README
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Installing
$ composer require lambq/paginateroute -vvv
irst register the service provider and facade in your application.
// config/app.php
'providers' => [
...
'Spatie\PaginateRoute\PaginateRouteServiceProvider',
];
'aliases' => [
...
'PaginateRoute' => 'Spatie\PaginateRoute\PaginateRouteFacade',
];
Then register the macros in App\Providers\RouteServiceProvider::boot()
.
// app/Providers/RouteServiceProvider.php
use PaginateRoute;
// ...
public function boot()
{
PaginateRoute::registerMacros();
parent::boot();
}
Usage
The paginate
route macro will register two routes for you.
// app/Http/routes.php
// Generates /users & /users/page/{page}
Route::paginate('users', 'UsersController@index');
In your route's action you can just use Laravel's regular pagination methods.
// app/Http/Controllers/UsersController.php
public function index()
{
return view('users.index', ['users' => \App\User::simplePaginate(5)]);
}
If you want to customize or add translations for the "page" url segment, you can publish the language files.
$ php artisan vendor:publish --provider="Lambq\Paginateroute\PaginateRouteServiceProvider"
TODO
Contributing
You can contribute in one of three ways:
- File bug reports using the issue tracker.
- Answer questions or fix bugs on the issue tracker.
- Contribute new features or update the wiki.
The code contribution process is not very formal. You just need to make sure that you follow the PSR-0, PSR-1, and PSR-2 coding guidelines. Any new code contributions must be accompanied by unit tests where applicable.
License
MIT