Monday, November 19, 2012

Re: Pagination

something like this should work:

public function category($id = null) {
$this->paginate = array(
'conditions' => array(
'Category.id' => $id
)
);
$posts = $this->Post->Category->paginate('Category');
//print_r($posts); // to test here ...
$this->set(compact('posts'));
}

But since you paginating categories it may be better to do this from the categories controller..

Andras Kende
http:///www.kende.com

On Nov 19, 2012, at 12:57 PM, Paul Willis <paul.willis@me.com> wrote:

> In my PostsController.php I have a function to find all the posts from a category…
>
> public function category($id = null) {
> $this->set('posts', $this->Post->Category->find('first', array(
> 'conditions' => array(
> 'Category.id' => $id
> )
> )));
> }
>
>
> This works fine and all my posts for the particular category are returned.
>
> However I obviously get every post in that category and so now I would like to use paginate but I'm not sure how to add it to the above function.
>
> PW
>
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