# Scrivener.Ecto
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Scrivener.Ecto allows you to paginate your Ecto queries with Scrivener. It gives you useful information such as the total number of pages, the current page, and the current page's entries. It works nicely with Phoenix as well.
First, you'll want to `use` Scrivener in your application's Ecto Repo. This will add a `paginate` function to your Repo. This `paginate` function expects to be called with, at a minimum, an Ecto query. It will then paginate the query and execute it, returning a `Scrivener.Page`. Defaults for `page_size` can be configued when you `use` Scrivener. If no `page_size` is provided, Scrivener will use `10` by default.
You may also want to call `paginate` with a params map along with your query. If provided with a params map, Scrivener will use the values in the keys `"page"` and `"page_size"` before using any configured defaults.
## Example
```elixir
defmodule MyApp.Repo do
use Ecto.Repo, otp_app: :my_app
use Scrivener, page_size: 10
end
```
```elixir
defmodule MyApp.Person do
use Ecto.Schema
schema "people" do
field :name, :string
field :age, :integer
has_many :friends, MyApp.Person
end
end
```
```elixir
def index(conn, params) do
page =
MyApp.Person
|> where([p], p.age > 30)
|> order_by(desc: :age)
|> preload(:friends)
|> MyApp.Repo.paginate(params)
render conn, :index,
people: page.entries,
page_number: page.page_number,
page_size: page.page_size,
total_pages: page.total_pages,
total_entries: page.total_entries
end
```
```elixir
page =
MyApp.Person
|> where([p], p.age > 30)
|> order_by(desc: :age)
|> preload(:friends)
|> MyApp.Repo.paginate(page: 2, page_size: 5)
```
## Installation
Add `scrivener_ecto` to your `mix.exs` dependencies.
```elixir
defp deps do
[{:scrivener_ecto, "~> 1.0"}]
end
```
## Contributing
First, you'll need to build the test database.
```elixir
MIX_ENV=test mix db.reset
```
This task assumes you have postgres installed and that your current user can create / drop databases. If you'd prefer to use a different user, you can specify it with the environment variable `SCRIVENER_ECTO_DB_USER`.
With the database built, you can now run the tests.
```elixir
mix test
```