The Pagination Service¶
Tip
For a basic understanding of services, make sure you read Working with Services first.
The PaginationService acts as a way to split up content into discrete pages.
The service provides a PaginationBuilder with which you can specify attributes such as title, contents, header,
and padding.
Working With the PaginationBuilder¶
First obtain an instance of the PaginationService, and create a new PaginationBuilder:
import org.spongepowered.api.service.pagination.PaginationBuilder;
import org.spongepowered.api.service.pagination.PaginationService;
PaginationService paginationService = plugin.getGame().getServiceManager().provide(PaginationService.class).get();
PaginationBuilder builder = paginationService.builder();
There are two different ways to specify the contents of paginated list:
- With an
Iterable<Text>
import org.spongepowered.api.text.Text; import java.util.ArrayList; import java.util.List; List<Text> contents = new ArrayList<>(); contents.add(Text.of("Item 1")); contents.add(Text.of("Item 2")); contents.add(Text.of("Item 3")); builder.contents(contents);Note
If the
Iterableis aList, then bidirectional navigation is supported. Otherwise, only forwards navigation is supported.
- With an array of
Texts
builder.contents(Text.of("Item 1"), Text.of("Item 2"), Text.of("Item 3"));
You can also specify various other components of a paginated list, such as a title, header, footer, and padding. The diagram below shows which component is displayed in each part of the paginated list. In the following diagram, the padding string is shown as the letter p.
pppppppppppppppppppppppp Title pppppppppppppppppppppppp
Header
Item 1
Item 2
Item 3
...
ppppppppppppppppppppppp < 2/3 > ppppppppppppppppppppppp
Footer
To achieve the preceding output, we might use the following builder pattern:
builder.title(Text.of("Title"))
.contents(Text.of("Item 1"), Text.of("Item 2"), Text.of("Item 3"))
.header(Text.of("Header"))
.footer(Text.of("Footer"))
.paddingString("p");
Note
With the exception of contents, all components of the paginated list are optional. However, a title is strongly recommended
Finally, to send the paginated list to a CommandSource, use PaginationBuilder#sendTo(CommandSource source).
And thats it! To recap, a fully functional paginated list could be generated and sent to a previously defined
cmdSource using the following code:
PaginationService paginationService = event.getGame()
.getServiceManager().provide(PaginationService.class).get();
paginationService.builder()
.title(Text.of("Title"))
.contents(Text.of("Item 1"), Text.of("Item 2"), Text.of("Item 3"))
.header(Text.of("Header"))
.footer(Text.of("Footer"))
.paddingString("p")
.sendTo(cmdSource);
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