paginate

The paginate tag's navigation is built using the attributes of the paginate object. You can also use the default_pagination filter for a quicker alternative.

The paginate object has the following attributes:


paginate.current_page

Returns the number of the current page.

paginate.current_offset

Returns the total number of items that are on the pages previous to the current one. For example, if you are paginating by 5 and are on the third page, paginate.current_offset would return 10.

paginate.items

Returns the total number of items to be paginated. For example, if you are paginating a collection of 120 products, paginate.items would return 120.

paginate.parts

Returns an array of all parts of the pagination. A part is a component used to build the navigation for the pagination. ## paginate.next Returns the part variable for the Next link in the pagination navigation.

Input
{% if paginate.next.is_link %}
    <a href="{{ paginate.next.url }}">{{ paginate.next.title }}</a>
{% endif %}
Output
If we're not on the last page, and there still needs to be a Next link
<a href="/collections/all?page=10">Next »</a>

paginate.previous

Returns the part variable for the Previous link in the pagination navigation.

Input
{% if paginate.previous.is_link %}
    <a href="{{ paginate.previous.url }}">{{ paginate.previous.title }}</a>
{% endif %}
Output
If we're not on the first page, and there still needs to be a Previous link
<a href="/collections/all?page=15">« Previous</a>

paginate.page_size

Returns the number of items displayed per page.

paginate.pages

Returns the number of pages created by the pagination tag.

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