(Quick Reference)
paginate
Purpose
Creates next/previous buttons and a breadcrumb trail for pagination of results
Examples
Example domain class:
class Book {
String title
String author
}
Example controller:
class BookController {
def list() {
[books: Book.list(params), bookCount: Book.count()]
}
}
Paginate code:
<g:paginate controller="book" action="list" total="${bookCount}" />
or
<g:paginate next="Forward" prev="Back"
maxsteps="0" controller="book"
action="list" total="${bookCount}" />
Description
Attributes
total
(required) - The total number of results to paginate
action
(optional) - the name of the action to use in the link; if not specified the default action will be linked
controller
(optional) - the name of the controller to use in the link; if not specified the current controller will be linked
id
(optional) - The id to use in the link
params
(optional) - A Map of request parameters
prev
(optional) - The text to display for the previous link (defaults to "Previous" as defined by default.paginate.prev
property in the i18n messages.properties
file)
next
(optional) - The text to display for the next link (defaults to "Next" as defined by default.paginate.next
property in the i18n messages.properties
file)
omitPrev
(optional) - If set to true, the previous link will never be shown
omitNext
(optional) - If set to true, the next link will never be shown
omitFirst
(optional) - If set to true, the first page link will only be shown when the first page is within the offset
omitLast
(optional) - If set to true, the last page link will only be shown when the last page is within the offset
max
(optional) - The number of records to display per page (defaults to 10). Used ONLY if params.max
is empty
maxsteps
(optional) - The number of steps displayed for pagination (defaults to 10). Used ONLY if params.maxsteps
is empty
mapping
(optional) - The named URL mapping to use to rewrite the link
offset
(optional) - Used ONLY if params.offset
is empty
Source