class PagerSelectExtender

Same name and namespace in other branches
  1. 11.x core/tests/fixtures/database_drivers/module/core_fake/src/Driver/Database/CoreFakeWithAllCustomClasses/PagerSelectExtender.php \Drupal\core_fake\Driver\Database\CoreFakeWithAllCustomClasses\PagerSelectExtender
  2. 11.x core/lib/Drupal/Core/Database/Query/PagerSelectExtender.php \Drupal\Core\Database\Query\PagerSelectExtender
  3. 10 core/tests/fixtures/database_drivers/module/core_fake/src/Driver/Database/CoreFakeWithAllCustomClasses/PagerSelectExtender.php \Drupal\core_fake\Driver\Database\CoreFakeWithAllCustomClasses\PagerSelectExtender
  4. 10 core/lib/Drupal/Core/Database/Query/PagerSelectExtender.php \Drupal\Core\Database\Query\PagerSelectExtender
  5. 9 core/tests/fixtures/database_drivers/module/corefake/src/Driver/Database/corefakeWithAllCustomClasses/PagerSelectExtender.php \Drupal\corefake\Driver\Database\corefakeWithAllCustomClasses\PagerSelectExtender
  6. 9 core/lib/Drupal/Core/Database/Query/PagerSelectExtender.php \Drupal\Core\Database\Query\PagerSelectExtender

Query extender for pager queries.

This is the "default" pager mechanism. It creates a paged query with a fixed number of entries per page.

When adding this extender along with other extenders, be sure to add PagerSelectExtender last, so that its range and count are based on the full query.

Hierarchy

Expanded class hierarchy of PagerSelectExtender

4 files declare their use of PagerSelectExtender
HelpSearch.php in core/modules/help_topics/src/Plugin/Search/HelpSearch.php
PagerTestController.php in core/modules/system/tests/modules/pager_test/src/Controller/PagerTestController.php
QueryBase.php in core/lib/Drupal/Core/Entity/Query/QueryBase.php
TrackerController.php in core/modules/tracker/src/Controller/TrackerController.php

File

core/lib/Drupal/Core/Database/Query/PagerSelectExtender.php, line 17

Namespace

Drupal\Core\Database\Query
View source
class PagerSelectExtender extends SelectExtender {
  
  /**
   * The highest element we've autogenerated so far.
   *
   * @var int
   */
  public static $maxElement = 0;
  
  /**
   * The number of elements per page to allow.
   *
   * @var int
   */
  protected $limit = 10;
  
  /**
   * The unique ID of this pager on this page.
   *
   * @var int
   */
  protected $element = NULL;
  
  /**
   * The count query that will be used for this pager.
   *
   * @var \Drupal\Core\Database\Query\SelectInterface
   */
  protected $customCountQuery = FALSE;
  public function __construct(SelectInterface $query, Connection $connection) {
    parent::__construct($query, $connection);
    // Add pager tag. Do this here to ensure that it is always added before
    // preExecute() is called.
    $this->addTag('pager');
  }
  
  /**
   * Override the execute method.
   *
   * Before we run the query, we need to add pager-based range() instructions
   * to it.
   */
  public function execute() {
    // By calling preExecute() here, we force it to preprocess the extender
    // object rather than just the base query object. That means
    // hook_query_alter() gets access to the extended object.
    if (!$this->preExecute($this)) {
      return NULL;
    }
    // A NULL limit is the "kill switch" for pager queries.
    if (empty($this->limit)) {
      return;
    }
    $this->ensureElement();
    $total_items = $this->getCountQuery()
      ->execute()
      ->fetchField();
    /** @var \Drupal\Core\Pager\PagerManagerInterface $pager_manager */
    $pager_manager = \Drupal::service('pager.manager');
    $pager = $pager_manager->createPager($total_items, $this->limit, $this->element);
    $this->range($pager->getCurrentPage() * $this->limit, $this->limit);
    // Now that we've added our pager-based range instructions, run the query normally.
    return $this->query
      ->execute();
  }
  
  /**
   * Ensure that there is an element associated with this query.
   * If an element was not specified previously, then the value of the
   * $maxElement counter is taken, after which the counter is incremented.
   *
   * After running this method, access $this->element to get the element for this
   * query.
   */
  protected function ensureElement() {
    if (!isset($this->element)) {
      $this->element = self::$maxElement++;
    }
  }
  
  /**
   * Specify the count query object to use for this pager.
   *
   * You will rarely need to specify a count query directly.  If not specified,
   * one is generated off of the pager query itself.
   *
   * @param \Drupal\Core\Database\Query\SelectInterface $query
   *   The count query object.  It must return a single row with a single column,
   *   which is the total number of records.
   */
  public function setCountQuery(SelectInterface $query) {
    $this->customCountQuery = $query;
  }
  
  /**
   * Retrieve the count query for this pager.
   *
   * The count query may be specified manually or, by default, taken from the
   * query we are extending.
   *
   * @return \Drupal\Core\Database\Query\SelectInterface
   *   A count query object.
   */
  public function getCountQuery() {
    if ($this->customCountQuery) {
      return $this->customCountQuery;
    }
    else {
      return $this->query
        ->countQuery();
    }
  }
  
  /**
   * Specify the maximum number of elements per page for this query.
   *
   * The default if not specified is 10 items per page.
   *
   * @param int|false $limit
   *   An integer specifying the number of elements per page. If passed a false
   *   value (FALSE, 0, NULL), the pager is disabled.
   */
  public function limit($limit = 10) {
    $this->limit = $limit;
    return $this;
  }
  
  /**
   * Specify the element ID for this pager query.
   *
   * The element is used to differentiate different pager queries on the same
   * page so that they may be operated independently.  If you do not specify an
   * element, every pager query on the page will get a unique element.  If for
   * whatever reason you want to explicitly define an element for a given query,
   * you may do so here.
   *
   * Setting the element here also increments the static $maxElement counter,
   * which is used for determining the $element when there's none specified.
   *
   * Note that no collision detection is done when setting an element ID
   * explicitly, so it is possible for two pagers to end up using the same ID
   * if both are set explicitly.
   *
   * @param $element
   *   Element ID that is used to differentiate different pager queries.
   */
  public function element($element) {
    $this->element = $element;
    if ($element >= self::$maxElement) {
      self::$maxElement = $element + 1;
    }
    return $this;
  }

}

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