Usage
Use the default-page prop or the v-model:page directive to control the current page.
<script setup lang="ts">
const page = ref(5)
</script>
<template>
<PPagination v-model:page="page" :total="100" />
</template>
Button to display the pages, use color, variant and size props to style them.Total
Use the total prop to set the total number of items in the list.
<script setup lang="ts">
const page = ref(5)
</script>
<template>
<PPagination v-model:page="page" :total="100" />
</template>
Items Per Page
Use the items-per-page prop to set the number of items per page. Defaults to 10.
<script setup lang="ts">
const page = ref(5)
</script>
<template>
<PPagination v-model:page="page" :items-per-page="20" :total="100" />
</template>
Sibling Count
Use the sibling-count prop to set the number of siblings to show. Defaults to 2.
<script setup lang="ts">
const page = ref(5)
</script>
<template>
<PPagination v-model:page="page" :sibling-count="1" :total="100" />
</template>
Show Edges
Use the show-edges prop to always show the ellipsis, first and last pages. Defaults to false.
<script setup lang="ts">
const page = ref(5)
</script>
<template>
<PPagination v-model:page="page" show-edges :sibling-count="1" :total="100" />
</template>
Show Controls
Use the show-controls prop to show the first, prev, next and last buttons. Defaults to true.
<script setup lang="ts">
const page = ref(5)
</script>
<template>
<PPagination v-model:page="page" :show-controls="false" show-edges :total="100" />
</template>
Color
Use the color prop to set the color of the inactive controls. Defaults to neutral.
<script setup lang="ts">
const page = ref(5)
</script>
<template>
<PPagination v-model:page="page" color="primary" :total="100" />
</template>
Variant
Use the variant prop to set the variant of the inactive controls. Defaults to outline.
<script setup lang="ts">
const page = ref(5)
</script>
<template>
<PPagination v-model:page="page" color="neutral" variant="subtle" :total="100" />
</template>
Active Color
Use the active-color prop to set the color of the active control. Defaults to primary.
<script setup lang="ts">
const page = ref(5)
</script>
<template>
<PPagination v-model:page="page" active-color="neutral" :total="100" />
</template>
Active Variant
Use the active-variant prop to set the variant of the active control. Defaults to solid.
<script setup lang="ts">
const page = ref(5)
</script>
<template>
<PPagination v-model:page="page" active-color="primary" active-variant="subtle" :total="100" />
</template>
Size
Use the size prop to set the size of the controls. Defaults to md.
<script setup lang="ts">
const page = ref(5)
</script>
<template>
<PPagination v-model:page="page" size="xl" :total="100" />
</template>
Disabled
Use the disabled prop to disable the pagination controls.
<script setup lang="ts">
const page = ref(5)
</script>
<template>
<PPagination v-model:page="page" :total="100" disabled />
</template>
Examples
With links
Use the to prop to transform buttons into links. Pass a function that receives the page number and returns a route destination.
<script setup lang="ts">
import { ref } from 'vue';
const page = ref(5);
function to(page: number) {
return {
query: {
page,
},
hash: '#with-links',
};
}
</script>
<template>
<PPagination
v-model:page="page"
:total="100"
:to="to"
:sibling-count="1"
show-edges
/>
</template>
#with-links hash to avoid going to the top of the page.API
Props
| Prop | Default | Type |
|---|---|---|
as | 'div' | anyThe element or component this component should render as. |
itemsPerPage | 10 | numberNumber of items per page |
siblingCount | 2 | numberNumber of sibling should be shown around the current page |
total | 0 | numberNumber of items in your list |
color | 'neutral' | "neutral" | "primary" | "secondary" | "success" | "info" | "warning" | "error"The color of the pagination controls. |
variant | 'outline' | "outline" | "solid" | "soft" | "subtle" | "ghost" | "link"The variant of the pagination controls. |
activeColor | 'primary' | "neutral" | "primary" | "secondary" | "success" | "info" | "warning" | "error"The color of the active pagination control. |
activeVariant | 'solid' | "outline" | "solid" | "soft" | "subtle" | "ghost" | "link"The variant of the active pagination control. |
defaultPage | numberThe value of the page that should be active when initially rendered. Use when you do not need to control the value state. | |
page | numberThe controlled value of the current page. Can be binded as | |
firstIcon | appConfig.pohon.icons.chevronDoubleLeft | string | objectThe icon to use for the first page control. |
prevIcon | appConfig.pohon.icons.chevronLeft | string | objectThe icon to use for the previous page control. |
nextIcon | appConfig.pohon.icons.chevronRight | string | objectThe icon to use for the next page control. |
lastIcon | appConfig.pohon.icons.chevronDoubleRight | string | objectThe icon to use for the last page control. |
ellipsisIcon | appConfig.pohon.icons.ellipsis | string | objectThe icon to use for the ellipsis control. |
size | "md" | "xs" | "sm" | "lg" | "xl" | |
to | (page: number) => string | kt | TtA function to render page controls as links. | |
showEdges | false | booleanWhen |
showControls | true | booleanWhether to show the first, previous, next, and last controls. |
disabled | booleanWhen | |
pohon | { root?: ClassValue; list?: ClassValue; ellipsis?: ClassValue; label?: ClassValue; first?: ClassValue; prev?: ClassValue; item?: ClassValue; next?: ClassValue; last?: ClassValue; } |
Slots
| Slot | Type |
|---|---|
first | object |
prev | object |
next | object |
last | object |
ellipsis | { pohon: object; } |
item | { page: number; pageCount: number; item: { type: "ellipsis"; } | { type: "page"; value: number; }; index: number; } |
Emits
| Event | Type |
|---|---|
update:page | [value: number] |
Theme
Below is the theme configuration skeleton for the PPagination. Since the component is provided unstyled by default, you will need to fill in these values to apply your own custom look and feel. If you prefer to use our pre-built, opinionated styling, you can instead use our UnoCSS preset, this docs is using it as well.
export default defineAppConfig({
pohon: {
pagination: {
slots: {
root: '',
list: '',
ellipsis: '',
label: '',
first: '',
prev: '',
item: '',
next: '',
last: ''
}
}
}
};
import { defineConfig } from 'vite'
import vue from '@vitejs/plugin-vue'
import pohon from 'pohon-ui/vite'
export default defineAppConfig({
pohon: {
pagination: {
slots: {
root: '',
list: '',
ellipsis: '',
label: '',
first: '',
prev: '',
item: '',
next: '',
last: ''
}
}
}
};
Akar
With Pohon UI, you can achieve similar component functionality with less code and effort, as it comes with built-in styles mechanism and behaviors that are optimized for common use cases. Since it's using unocss-variants it adds a runtime cost, but it can be worth it if you prioritize development speed and ease of use over fine-grained control.
If this is a deal breaker for you, you can always stick to using Akar and build your own custom components on top of it.