Cursor-based pagination works with TypeORM Query Builder.
Why or What is Cursor-Based Pagination
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npm install typeorm-cursor-pagination --save
import { getConnection } from "typeorm";
import { buildPaginator } from 'typeorm-cursor-pagination';
const queryBuilder = getConnection()
.getRepository(User)
.createQueryBuilder('user')
.where("user.gender = :gender", { gender: 'male' });
const paginator = buildPaginator({
entity: User,
paginationKeys: ['id'],
query: {
limit: 10,
order: 'ASC',
},
});
// Pass queryBuilder as parameter to get paginate result.
const { data, cursor } = await paginator.paginate(queryBuilder);
The buildPaginator
function has the following options
-
entity
[required]: TypeORM entity. -
alias
[optional]: alias of the query builder. -
paginationKeys
[optional]: array of the fields to be used for the pagination, default isid
. -
query
[optional]:-
limit
: limit the number of records returned, default is 100. -
order
: ASC or DESC, default is DESC. -
beforeCursor
: the before cursor. -
afterCursor
: the after cursor.
-
paginator.paginate(queryBuilder)
returns the entities and cursor for the next iteration
interface PagingResult<Entity> {
data: Entity[];
cursor: Cursor;
}
interface Cursor {
beforeCursor: string | null;
afterCursor: string | null;
}
const nextPaginator = buildPaginator({
entity: User,
paginationKeys: ['id'],
query: {
limit: 10,
order: 'ASC',
afterCursor: cursor.afterCursor,
},
});
const { data, cursor } = await nextPaginator.paginate(queryBuilder);
const prevPaginator = buildPaginator({
entity: User,
paginationKeys: ['id'],
query: {
limit: 10,
order: 'ASC',
beforeCursor: cursor.beforeCursor,
},
});
const { data, cursor } = await prevPaginator.paginate(queryBuilder);
To start an integration test, run the following command:
npm run test:docker
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