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3 | use Illuminate\Support\Collection; |
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4 | use Illuminate\Pagination\Paginator; |
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6 | /* |
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7 | * Paginate the collection into a simple paginator |
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8 | * |
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9 | * @param int $perPage |
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10 | * @param int $page |
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11 | * @param string $pageName |
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12 | * |
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13 | * @return \Illuminate\Contracts\Pagination\Paginator |
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14 | */ |
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15 | Collection::macro('simplePaginate', function (int $perPage = 15, string $pageName = 'page', int $page = null, array $options = []): Paginator { |
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16 | $page = $page ?: Paginator::resolveCurrentPage($pageName); |
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18 | $results = $this->slice(($page - 1) * $perPage)->take($perPage + 1); |
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20 | $options += [ |
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21 | 'path' => Paginator::resolveCurrentPath(), |
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22 | 'pageName' => $pageName, |
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23 | ]; |
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25 | return new Paginator($results, $perPage, $page, $options); |
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26 | }); |
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