291 lines
11 KiB
Python
291 lines
11 KiB
Python
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import math
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from functools import reduce
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from django.core.paginator import InvalidPage, Page, Paginator
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__all__ = (
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'InvalidPage',
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'ExPaginator',
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'DiggPaginator',
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'QuerySetDiggPaginator',
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)
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class ExPaginator(Paginator):
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"""Adds a ``softlimit`` option to ``page()``. If True, querying a
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page number larger than max. will not fail, but instead return the
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last available page.
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This is useful when the data source can not provide an exact count
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at all times (like some search engines), meaning the user could
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possibly see links to invalid pages at some point which we wouldn't
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want to fail as 404s.
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>>> items = range(1, 1000)
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>>> paginator = ExPaginator(items, 10)
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>>> paginator.page(1000)
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Traceback (most recent call last):
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InvalidPage: That page contains no results
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>>> paginator.page(1000, softlimit=True)
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<Page 100 of 100>
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# [bug] graceful handling of non-int args
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>>> paginator.page("str")
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Traceback (most recent call last):
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InvalidPage: That page number is not an integer
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"""
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def _ensure_int(self, num, e):
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# see Django #7307
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try:
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return int(num)
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except ValueError:
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raise e
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def page(self, number, softlimit=False):
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try:
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return super(ExPaginator, self).page(number)
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except InvalidPage as e:
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number = self._ensure_int(number, e)
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if number > self.num_pages and softlimit:
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return self.page(self.num_pages, softlimit=False)
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else:
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raise e
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class DiggPaginator(ExPaginator):
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"""
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Based on Django's default paginator, it adds "Digg-style" page ranges
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with a leading block of pages, an optional middle block, and another
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block at the end of the page range. They are available as attributes
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on the page:
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{# with: page = digg_paginator.page(1) #}
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{% for num in page.leading_range %} ...
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{% for num in page.main_range %} ...
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{% for num in page.trailing_range %} ...
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Additionally, ``page_range`` contains a nun-numeric ``False`` element
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for every transition between two ranges.
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{% for num in page.page_range %}
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{% if not num %} ... {# literally output dots #}
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{% else %}{{ num }}
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{% endif %}
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{% endfor %}
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Additional arguments passed to the constructor allow customization of
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how those bocks are constructed:
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body=5, tail=2
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[1] 2 3 4 5 ... 91 92
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|_________| |___|
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body tail
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|_____|
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margin
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body=5, tail=2, padding=2
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1 2 ... 6 7 [8] 9 10 ... 91 92
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|_| |__|
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^padding^
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|_| |__________| |___|
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tail body tail
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``margin`` is the minimum number of pages required between two ranges; if
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there are less, they are combined into one.
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When ``align_left`` is set to ``True``, the paginator operates in a
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special mode that always skips the right tail, e.g. does not display the
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end block unless necessary. This is useful for situations in which the
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exact number of items/pages is not actually known.
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# odd body length
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>>> print DiggPaginator(range(1,1000), 10, body=5).page(1)
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1 2 3 4 5 ... 99 100
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>>> print DiggPaginator(range(1,1000), 10, body=5).page(100)
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1 2 ... 96 97 98 99 100
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# even body length
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>>> print DiggPaginator(range(1,1000), 10, body=6).page(1)
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1 2 3 4 5 6 ... 99 100
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>>> print DiggPaginator(range(1,1000), 10, body=6).page(100)
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1 2 ... 95 96 97 98 99 100
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# leading range and main range are combined when close; note how
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# we have varying body and padding values, and their effect.
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>>> print DiggPaginator(range(1,1000), 10, body=5, padding=2, margin=2).page(3)
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1 2 3 4 5 ... 99 100
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>>> print DiggPaginator(range(1,1000), 10, body=6, padding=2, margin=2).page(4)
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1 2 3 4 5 6 ... 99 100
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>>> print DiggPaginator(range(1,1000), 10, body=5, padding=1, margin=2).page(6)
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ... 99 100
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>>> print DiggPaginator(range(1,1000), 10, body=5, padding=2, margin=2).page(7)
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1 2 ... 5 6 7 8 9 ... 99 100
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>>> print DiggPaginator(range(1,1000), 10, body=5, padding=1, margin=2).page(7)
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1 2 ... 5 6 7 8 9 ... 99 100
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# the trailing range works the same
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>>> print DiggPaginator(range(1,1000), 10, body=5, padding=2, margin=2, ).page(98)
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1 2 ... 96 97 98 99 100
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>>> print DiggPaginator(range(1,1000), 10, body=6, padding=2, margin=2, ).page(97)
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1 2 ... 95 96 97 98 99 100
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>>> print DiggPaginator(range(1,1000), 10, body=5, padding=1, margin=2, ).page(95)
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1 2 ... 94 95 96 97 98 99 100
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>>> print DiggPaginator(range(1,1000), 10, body=5, padding=2, margin=2, ).page(94)
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1 2 ... 92 93 94 95 96 ... 99 100
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>>> print DiggPaginator(range(1,1000), 10, body=5, padding=1, margin=2, ).page(94)
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1 2 ... 92 93 94 95 96 ... 99 100
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# all three ranges may be combined as well
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>>> print DiggPaginator(range(1,151), 10, body=6, padding=2).page(7)
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ... 14 15
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>>> print DiggPaginator(range(1,151), 10, body=6, padding=2).page(8)
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
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>>> print DiggPaginator(range(1,151), 10, body=6, padding=1).page(8)
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ... 14 15
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# no leading or trailing ranges might be required if there are only
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# a very small number of pages
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>>> print DiggPaginator(range(1,80), 10, body=10).page(1)
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
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>>> print DiggPaginator(range(1,80), 10, body=10).page(8)
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
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>>> print DiggPaginator(range(1,12), 10, body=5).page(1)
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1 2
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# test left align mode
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>>> print DiggPaginator(range(1,1000), 10, body=5, align_left=True).page(1)
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1 2 3 4 5
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>>> print DiggPaginator(range(1,1000), 10, body=5, align_left=True).page(50)
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1 2 ... 48 49 50 51 52
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>>> print DiggPaginator(range(1,1000), 10, body=5, align_left=True).page(97)
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1 2 ... 95 96 97 98 99
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>>> print DiggPaginator(range(1,1000), 10, body=5, align_left=True).page(100)
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1 2 ... 96 97 98 99 100
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# padding: default value
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>>> DiggPaginator(range(1,1000), 10, body=10).padding
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4
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# padding: automatic reduction
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>>> DiggPaginator(range(1,1000), 10, body=5).padding
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2
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>>> DiggPaginator(range(1,1000), 10, body=6).padding
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2
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# padding: sanity check
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>>> DiggPaginator(range(1,1000), 10, body=5, padding=3)
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Traceback (most recent call last):
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ValueError: padding too large for body (max 2)
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"""
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def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
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self.body = kwargs.pop('body', 10)
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self.tail = kwargs.pop('tail', 2)
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self.align_left = kwargs.pop('align_left', False)
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self.margin = kwargs.pop('margin', 4) # TODO: make the default relative to body?
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# validate padding value
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max_padding = int(math.ceil(self.body / 2.0) - 1)
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self.padding = kwargs.pop('padding', min(4, max_padding))
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if self.padding > max_padding:
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raise ValueError('padding too large for body (max %d)' % max_padding)
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super(DiggPaginator, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
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def page(self, number, *args, **kwargs):
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"""Return a standard ``Page`` instance with custom, digg-specific
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page ranges attached.
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"""
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page = super(DiggPaginator, self).page(number, *args, **kwargs)
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number = int(number) # we know this will work
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# easier access
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num_pages, body, tail, padding, margin = \
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self.num_pages, self.body, self.tail, self.padding, self.margin
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# put active page in middle of main range
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main_range = list(map(int, [
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math.floor(number - body / 2.0) + 1, # +1 = shift odd body to right
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math.floor(number + body / 2.0)]))
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# adjust bounds
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if main_range[0] < 1:
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main_range = list(map(abs(main_range[0] - 1).__add__, main_range))
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if main_range[1] > num_pages:
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main_range = list(map((num_pages - main_range[1]).__add__, main_range))
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# Determine leading and trailing ranges; if possible and appropriate,
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# combine them with the main range, in which case the resulting main
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# block might end up considerable larger than requested. While we
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# can't guarantee the exact size in those cases, we can at least try
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# to come as close as possible: we can reduce the other boundary to
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# max padding, instead of using half the body size, which would
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# otherwise be the case. If the padding is large enough, this will
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# of course have no effect.
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# Example:
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# total pages=100, page=4, body=5, (default padding=2)
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# 1 2 3 [4] 5 6 ... 99 100
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# total pages=100, page=4, body=5, padding=1
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# 1 2 3 [4] 5 ... 99 100
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# If it were not for this adjustment, both cases would result in the
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# first output, regardless of the padding value.
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if main_range[0] <= tail + margin:
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leading = []
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main_range = [1, max(body, min(number + padding, main_range[1]))]
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main_range[0] = 1
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else:
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leading = list(range(1, tail + 1))
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# basically same for trailing range, but not in ``left_align`` mode
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if self.align_left:
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trailing = []
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else:
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if main_range[1] >= num_pages - (tail + margin) + 1:
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trailing = []
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if not leading:
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# ... but handle the special case of neither leading nor
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# trailing ranges; otherwise, we would now modify the
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# main range low bound, which we just set in the previous
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# section, again.
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main_range = [1, num_pages]
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else:
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main_range = [min(num_pages - body + 1, max(number - padding, main_range[0])), num_pages]
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else:
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trailing = list(range(num_pages - tail + 1, num_pages + 1))
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# finally, normalize values that are out of bound; this basically
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# fixes all the things the above code screwed up in the simple case
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# of few enough pages where one range would suffice.
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main_range = [max(main_range[0], 1), min(main_range[1], num_pages)]
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# make the result of our calculations available as custom ranges
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# on the ``Page`` instance.
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page.main_range = list(range(main_range[0], main_range[1] + 1))
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page.leading_range = leading
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page.trailing_range = trailing
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page.page_range = reduce(lambda x, y: x + ((x and y) and [False]) + y,
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[page.leading_range, page.main_range, page.trailing_range])
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page.__class__ = DiggPage
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return page
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class DiggPage(Page):
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def __str__(self):
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return " ... ".join(filter(None, [
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" ".join(map(str, self.leading_range)),
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" ".join(map(str, self.main_range)),
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" ".join(map(str, self.trailing_range))]))
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@property
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def num_pages(self):
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return self.paginator.num_pages
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QuerySetDiggPaginator = DiggPaginator
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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import doctest
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doctest.testmod()
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