Pagination Schema
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The implementation of a GraphQL Service requires a certain structure to follow for Slickgrid-Universal
to work correctly (it will fail if your GraphQL Schema is any different than what is shown below).
For the implementation in your code, refer to the section.
Pagination without cursor, this is the simplest implementation and is what we use on our side. The query can have any of the 3 arguments:
first
: integer representing how many rows of data to get from the start of dataset
last
: integer representing how many rows of data to get from the end of dataset
offset
: integer representing how many to skip
For example
useCursor
Cursor Pagination is more generally used for real-time data scenarios. It usually reads sequentially from the head or tail of a list. It cannot navigate directly to the middle of a list. It conceptually treats the data similarly to a LinkedList as opposed to a Vector.
Pagination with cursor, the query can have any of the 4 arguments:
first
: integer representing how many rows of data to get from the start of dataset
after
: pull data starting at cursor
"x", where "x" is the last item cursor
last
: integer representing how many rows of data to get from the end of dataset
before
: pull data before a cursor
"x", where "x" is the last item cursor
For example
To retrieve subsequent data, the pageInfo.endCursor
property should be used as part of the next query. eg:
or when navigating backwards
When using the paginationService
, this is handled by calling setCursorPageInfo(pageInfo)
.
Also note the difference in behaviour between relay
style pagination as it affects the returned pageInfo
object. eg