-
-
// Establish database connection - $link = mysql_connect("localhost", "mysql_user", "mysql_passWord")
- or die("Could not connect: " . mysql_error ());
- // Get the current page number
- if( isset($_GET['page']) ){
- $page = intval( $_GET['page'] );
- }
- else{
- $page = 1;
- }
- //Number of pages per page
- $PageSize = 10;
- //Get the total amount of data
- $sql = "select count(*) as amount from table";
- $result = mysql_query($sql);
- $row = mysql_fetch_row($result);
- $amount = $row['amount'];
- // Calculate how many pages there are in total
- if( $amount ){
- if( $amount < $page_size ){ $page_count = 1; } //If the total data amount is less than $PageSize, then there is only one page
- if( $amount % $page_size ){ //Take the remainder of the total data amount divided by the number of pages per page
- $page_count = (int)($ amount / $page_size) + 1; //If there is a remainder, the number of pages is equal to the total data amount divided by the number of pages, rounded up and plus one
- }else{
- $page_count = $amount / $page_size; //If If there is no remainder, the number of pages is equal to the total data amount divided by the number of each page
- }
- }
- else{
- $page_count = 0;
- }
- // Page turning link
- $page_string = '';
- if( $page == 1 ){
- $page_string .= 'First page|Previous page|';
- }
- else{
- $page_string .= 'First page |Previous page|';
- }
- if( ($page == $page_count) || ($page_count == 0) ){
- $page_string .= 'next page|last page';
- }
- else{
- $page_string .= '|Last page';
- }
- // Get data and return the result in two-dimensional array format
- if( $amount ){
- $sql = "select * from table order by id desc limit ". ($page-1)*$page_size .", $page_size";
- $result = mysql_query($sql);< ;/p>
while ( $row = mysql_fetch_row($result) ){
- $rowset[] = $row;
- }
- }else{
- $rowset = array();
- }
- // None Contains the code for displaying the results, which is beyond the scope of the discussion. As long as you use foreach, you can easily display the results using the obtained two-dimensional array
- ?>
-
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4. OO style code
Database connections are handled using the pear db class.
-
-
- // FileName: Pager.class.php
- // Paging class, this class is only used to process data structures and is not responsible for processing display
- Class Pager
- {
- var $PageSize; //Number of each page
- var $CurrentPageID; //Current page number
- var $NextPageID; //Next page
- var $PreviousPageID; //Previous page
- var $numPages; //Total number of pages
- var $numItems; //Total number of records
- var $isFirstPage; //Whether it is the first page
- var $isLastPage; //Whether it is the last page
- var $sql; //sql query statement
- < p> function Pager($option)
- {
- global $db;
- $this->_setOptions($option);
- // Total number of items
- if ( !isset($this->numItems) )
- {
- $res = $db->query($this->sql);
- $this->numItems = $res->numRows();
- }
- // Total number of pages
- if ( $this-> ;numItems > 0 )
- {
- if ( $this->numItems < $this->PageSize ){ $this->numPages = 1; }
- if ( $this->numItems % $this- >PageSize )
- {
- $this->numPages= (int)($this->numItems / $this->PageSize) + 1;
- }
- else
- {
- $this->numPages = $ this->numItems / $this->PageSize;
- }
- }
- else
- {
- $this->numPages = 0;
- }
switch ( $this-> CurrentPageID )
- {
- case $this->numPages == 1:
- $this->isFirstPage = true;
- $this->isLastPage = true;
- break;
- case 1:
- $this->isFirstPage = true;
- $this->isLastPage = false;
- break;
- case $this->numPages:
- $this->isFirstPage = false;
- $this->isLastPage = true;
- break;
- default :
- $this->isFirstPage = false;
- $this->isLastPage = false;
- }
if ( $this->numPages > 1 )
- {
- if ( !$this->isLastPage ) { $this->NextPageID = $this->CurrentPageID + 1; }
- if ( !$this->isFirstPage ) { $this->PreviousPageID = $this-> CurrentPageID - 1; }
- }
return true;
- }
/***
- *
- * Return the database connection of the result set
- * When the result set is relatively large, you can directly use this method to obtain the database connection, and then traverse outside the class, so the overhead is smaller
- * If the result set is not very large, you can Directly use getPageData to obtain the result in two-dimensional array format
- * The getPageData method also calls this method to obtain the result
- *
- ***/
function getDataLink()
- {
- if ( $this->numItems )
- {
- global $db;
$PageID = $this->CurrentPageID;
- < ;p> $from = ($PageID - 1)*$this->PageSize;
- $count = $this->PageSize;
- $link = $db->limitQuery($this->sql, $ from, $count); //Use the Pear DB::limitQuery method to ensure database compatibility
return $link;
- }
- else
- {
- return false;
- }
- } p>
/***
- *
- * Return the result set in the format of a two-dimensional array
- *
- ***/
function getPageData()
- {
- if ( $this->numItems )
- {
- if ( $res = $ this->getDataLink() )
- {
- if ( $res->numRows() )
- {
- while ( $row = $res->fetchRow() )
- {
- $result[] = $row;
- }
- }
- else
- {
- $result = array();
- }
return $result;
- }
- else
- {
- return false;
- }
- }
- else
- {
- return false;
- }
- }
function _setOptions($option)
- {
- $allow_options = array(
- 'PageSize',
- 'CurrentPageID',
- 'sql',
- 'numItems '
- );
foreach ( $option as $key => $value )
- {
- if ( in_array($key, $allow_options) && ($value != null) )
- {
- $this->$key = $value;
- }
- }
return true;
- }
- }
- ?>
Call example:
- // FileName: test_pager.php
- // The code to establish a database connection using the pear db class is omitted
- require "Pager .class.php";
- if ( isset($_GET['page']) )
- {
- $page = (int)$_GET['page'];
- }
- else
- {
- $page = 1;
- }
- $sql = "select * from table order by id";
- $pager_option = array(
- "sql" => $sql,
- "PageSize" => 10,
- "CurrentPageID" => $page
- );
- if ( isset($_GET['numItems']) )
- {
- $pager_option['numItems'] = (int)$_GET['numItems'];
- }
- $pager = @new Pager($pager_option );
- $data = $pager->getPageData();
- if ( $pager->isFirstPage )
- {
- $turnover = "Homepage|Previous Page|";
- }
- else
- {
- $turnover = "Homepage|Previous Page|";
- }
- if ( $pager->isLastPage )
- {
- $turnover .= "Next Page |Last page";
- }
- else
- {
- $turnover .= "|Last page}
- ?>
-
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to explain two points:
This class only processes data and is not responsible for display, because I think it is a bit reluctant to put both data processing and result display into one class.
When displaying, the situation and requirements are changeable. It is better to process it according to the results given by the class. A better way is to inherit a subclass of its own based on the Pager class to display different paginations, such as displaying the user pagination list:
-
-
- Class MemberPager extends Pager
- {
- function showMemberList()
- {
- global $db;
$data = $this- >getPageData();
- // Code to display results
- // ......
- }
- }
- /// Call
- if ( isset($_GET['page']) )
- {
- $page = (int)$_GET['page'];
- }
- else
- {
- $page = 1;
- }
- $sql = "select * from members order by id";
- $pager_option = array(
- "sql" => $sql,
- "PageSize" => 10,
- "CurrentPageID" => $page
- );
- if ( isset($_GET['numItems']) )
- {
- $pager_option['numItems' ] = (int)$_GET['numItems'];
- }
- $pager = @new MemberPager($pager_option);
- $pager->showMemberList();
- ?>
-
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Note: Due to the compatibility of different databases, the way to write a section of results in different databases is different.
mysql: select * from table limit offset, rows
pgsql: select * from table limit m offset n
...
Therefore, when obtaining results in the class, you need to use the limitQuery method of the pear db class.
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