Unfortunately I can't test this code right now, but browsing at the docs and the code (in Illuminate/Pagination/Environment
) I guess you could something like this:
# use default 'page' for this
$collection1 = Model::paginate(20);
# use custom 'other_page' for this
$collection2 = Model2::paginate(20);
$collection2->setPageName('other_page');
The setPageName()
method isn't documented in the docs, but it's a public method alongside those indicated in the documentation, so it should be working fine. FOr reference, this is the declaration (l. 171-180 in vendor/laravel/framework/src/Illuminate/Pagination/Environment.php
):
/**
* Set the input page parameter name used by the paginator.
*
* @param string $pageName
* @return void
*/
public function setPageName($pageName)
{
$this->pageName = $pageName;
}
Now take into consideration that you will have another query string appended to the url, so you need to tell the pagination to consider it. Use the appends()
method:
$collection1->appends(array_except(Request::query(), 'page'))->links();
$collection2->appends(array_except(Request::query(), 'other_page'))->links();
That is, tell each Presenter to build up the url with all the query strings (the array resulting from Request::query()
without the current index used by the paginator, or you'll end up with a double value). array_except()
is a Laravel built in array helper that returns the given array (1st parameter) purged of the passed index (2nd parameter).
I'll try to test this code as soon as I can, but it should work. Let me know in any case!
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