Scrivener.Headers
Helpers for paginating API responses with Scrivener and HTTP headers. Implements RFC-5988, the proposed standard for Web linking.
Setup
Add :scrivener_headers to mix.exs:
defp deps do
[
# ...
{:scrivener_headers, "~> 3.2"}
# ...
]
endUsage
With Scrivener.Headers.paginate/2 we can easily set our pagination headers:
def index(conn, params) do
page = MyApp.Person
|> where([p], p.age > 30)
|> order_by([p], desc: p.age)
|> preload(:friends)
|> MyApp.Repo.paginate(params)
conn
|> Scrivener.Headers.paginate(page)
|> render("index.json", people: page.entries)
endWith curl --include we can see our new headers:
$ curl --include 'https://localhost:4000/people?page=5'
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Link: <http://localhost:4000/people?page=1>; rel="first",
<http://localhost:4000/people?page=30>; rel="last",
<http://localhost:4000/people?page=6>; rel="next",
<http://localhost:4000/people?page=4>; rel="prev"
Total: 300
Per-Page: 10
Using Custom Header Names
Override any number of pagination header names by passing opts with a :header_keys keyword list like so:
Screenever.Headers.paginate(page,
header_keys: [
total: "total",
link: "link",
per_page: "per-page",
total_pages: "total-pages",
page_number: "page-number"
]
)Contributing
Contributions of all types are welcomed and encouraged. Please make appropriate use of Issues and Pull Requests. All code should have test coverage.
Copyright and License
Copyright (c) 2016 Sean Callan
Released under the MIT License.