Active Page - Pager: Segments - Bug? |
![]() (This post was last modified: 07-05-2021, 06:09 AM by includebeer. Edit Reason: Your images are just a big chunk of unreadable data )
Hello, i try to get started with the Pager.
(for example my Listsite on Page 6) $pager = \Config\Services::pager(); $pager->setPath('/vereine/p'); $data['pager']=$pager->makeLinks(6, 24, 12345,'bootstrap',4); The Html will create fine, except for the right "active" Page! It always active on page "1" If i now remove the Segments (in the arguments), the active Num seems to works, but without giving me a right Path: $pager->makeLinks(6, 24, 12345,'bootstrap'); I tried different nums in Segment, nothing work. But my Solution was then very easy, i just edited one line in the System-Library of Pager.php wich was overwrite my "currentPage" //Old $page = $this->groups[$group]['currentPage']; // Line 187 //changed to if(!($page>$this->groups[$group]['currentPage'])){ $page = $this->groups[$group]['currentPage']; } I dont know why it always overwrites my currentPage, if i set the $segments-arguments. Now everything works fine for me with this "System changes" ![]() (07-05-2021, 02:33 AM)dazzafact Wrote: Hello, i try to get started with the Pager. I may have had something like this a while back... and don't recall get any responses to my questions on the forum (so I'm not sure if I was the only one experiencing it). Like I say, it was a while ago, so don't hold me to it, but I think the way I fixed this problem was to also edit the framework code. Try modifying paginate() in /system/BaseModel.php in v4.1.3: From: $pager = Services::pager(null, null, false); To: $pager = Services::pager(null, null, true); Or in previous versions (v4.0.x) modify paginate() in Model.php: From: $pager = \Config\Services::pager(null, null, false); To: $pager = \Config\Services::pager(null, null, true); ... which, if I recall, will make the pager reference the shared copy (which is where the page number is stored)... or something like that... I'd had a few glasses of wine at the time, so my recollection is a bit hazy. |
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