Adding both Django_filter and pagination to FilterView class in django












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I am using the django_filters lib to filter my list views, here is the filter form :



class WorkerFilter(django_filters.FilterSet):
class Meta:
model = Worker
fields = ['id', 'branch']


here is how the view looks :



class WorkerListView(FilterView):
model = Worker
paginate_by = 1
filter_class = WorkerFilter
template_name = 'erp_system/worker_list.html'
filterset_fields = ['id', 'branch']

def get_queryset(self):
new_context = Worker.objects.filter(
active=True,
)
return new_context


And am using the form inside the HTML template this way :



   <form action="" method="get">
{{ filter.form.as_p}}
<button class="btn btn-warning" type="submit"><span class="fa fa-search"></span> بحث </button>
</form>


And at the end of this HTML page I have the list and the paginator this way :



        {% for item in filter.qs %}
{{item}}<br>
{% endfor %}
{% if is_paginated %}
<div class="pagination">
<span class="page-links">
{% if page_obj.has_previous %}
<a href="?page={{ page_obj.previous_page_number }}"><button class="btn-success">الصفحة السابقة</button> </a>
{% endif %}
<span class="page-current">
صفحة رقم {{ page_obj.number }} من {{ page_obj.paginator.num_pages }}.
</span>
{% if page_obj.has_next %}
<a href="?page={{ page_obj.next_page_number }}"><button class="btn-success">الصفحة التالية</button> </a>
{% endif %}
</span>
</div>
{% endif %}


The paginator part is not showing even when I used paginate_by = 1 to debug it and make sure that {% if is_paginated %} works










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  • I dont see anywhere you have imported and used pagination!

    – Nagashayan
    Dec 29 '18 at 16:19











  • paginate_by = 1 works great in the ListView, The same way I used here. But I can't get it to work on the FilterView

    – Ahmed Wagdi
    Dec 29 '18 at 16:21
















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I am using the django_filters lib to filter my list views, here is the filter form :



class WorkerFilter(django_filters.FilterSet):
class Meta:
model = Worker
fields = ['id', 'branch']


here is how the view looks :



class WorkerListView(FilterView):
model = Worker
paginate_by = 1
filter_class = WorkerFilter
template_name = 'erp_system/worker_list.html'
filterset_fields = ['id', 'branch']

def get_queryset(self):
new_context = Worker.objects.filter(
active=True,
)
return new_context


And am using the form inside the HTML template this way :



   <form action="" method="get">
{{ filter.form.as_p}}
<button class="btn btn-warning" type="submit"><span class="fa fa-search"></span> بحث </button>
</form>


And at the end of this HTML page I have the list and the paginator this way :



        {% for item in filter.qs %}
{{item}}<br>
{% endfor %}
{% if is_paginated %}
<div class="pagination">
<span class="page-links">
{% if page_obj.has_previous %}
<a href="?page={{ page_obj.previous_page_number }}"><button class="btn-success">الصفحة السابقة</button> </a>
{% endif %}
<span class="page-current">
صفحة رقم {{ page_obj.number }} من {{ page_obj.paginator.num_pages }}.
</span>
{% if page_obj.has_next %}
<a href="?page={{ page_obj.next_page_number }}"><button class="btn-success">الصفحة التالية</button> </a>
{% endif %}
</span>
</div>
{% endif %}


The paginator part is not showing even when I used paginate_by = 1 to debug it and make sure that {% if is_paginated %} works










share|improve this question

























  • I dont see anywhere you have imported and used pagination!

    – Nagashayan
    Dec 29 '18 at 16:19











  • paginate_by = 1 works great in the ListView, The same way I used here. But I can't get it to work on the FilterView

    – Ahmed Wagdi
    Dec 29 '18 at 16:21














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I am using the django_filters lib to filter my list views, here is the filter form :



class WorkerFilter(django_filters.FilterSet):
class Meta:
model = Worker
fields = ['id', 'branch']


here is how the view looks :



class WorkerListView(FilterView):
model = Worker
paginate_by = 1
filter_class = WorkerFilter
template_name = 'erp_system/worker_list.html'
filterset_fields = ['id', 'branch']

def get_queryset(self):
new_context = Worker.objects.filter(
active=True,
)
return new_context


And am using the form inside the HTML template this way :



   <form action="" method="get">
{{ filter.form.as_p}}
<button class="btn btn-warning" type="submit"><span class="fa fa-search"></span> بحث </button>
</form>


And at the end of this HTML page I have the list and the paginator this way :



        {% for item in filter.qs %}
{{item}}<br>
{% endfor %}
{% if is_paginated %}
<div class="pagination">
<span class="page-links">
{% if page_obj.has_previous %}
<a href="?page={{ page_obj.previous_page_number }}"><button class="btn-success">الصفحة السابقة</button> </a>
{% endif %}
<span class="page-current">
صفحة رقم {{ page_obj.number }} من {{ page_obj.paginator.num_pages }}.
</span>
{% if page_obj.has_next %}
<a href="?page={{ page_obj.next_page_number }}"><button class="btn-success">الصفحة التالية</button> </a>
{% endif %}
</span>
</div>
{% endif %}


The paginator part is not showing even when I used paginate_by = 1 to debug it and make sure that {% if is_paginated %} works










share|improve this question
















I am using the django_filters lib to filter my list views, here is the filter form :



class WorkerFilter(django_filters.FilterSet):
class Meta:
model = Worker
fields = ['id', 'branch']


here is how the view looks :



class WorkerListView(FilterView):
model = Worker
paginate_by = 1
filter_class = WorkerFilter
template_name = 'erp_system/worker_list.html'
filterset_fields = ['id', 'branch']

def get_queryset(self):
new_context = Worker.objects.filter(
active=True,
)
return new_context


And am using the form inside the HTML template this way :



   <form action="" method="get">
{{ filter.form.as_p}}
<button class="btn btn-warning" type="submit"><span class="fa fa-search"></span> بحث </button>
</form>


And at the end of this HTML page I have the list and the paginator this way :



        {% for item in filter.qs %}
{{item}}<br>
{% endfor %}
{% if is_paginated %}
<div class="pagination">
<span class="page-links">
{% if page_obj.has_previous %}
<a href="?page={{ page_obj.previous_page_number }}"><button class="btn-success">الصفحة السابقة</button> </a>
{% endif %}
<span class="page-current">
صفحة رقم {{ page_obj.number }} من {{ page_obj.paginator.num_pages }}.
</span>
{% if page_obj.has_next %}
<a href="?page={{ page_obj.next_page_number }}"><button class="btn-success">الصفحة التالية</button> </a>
{% endif %}
</span>
</div>
{% endif %}


The paginator part is not showing even when I used paginate_by = 1 to debug it and make sure that {% if is_paginated %} works







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  • I dont see anywhere you have imported and used pagination!

    – Nagashayan
    Dec 29 '18 at 16:19











  • paginate_by = 1 works great in the ListView, The same way I used here. But I can't get it to work on the FilterView

    – Ahmed Wagdi
    Dec 29 '18 at 16:21



















  • I dont see anywhere you have imported and used pagination!

    – Nagashayan
    Dec 29 '18 at 16:19











  • paginate_by = 1 works great in the ListView, The same way I used here. But I can't get it to work on the FilterView

    – Ahmed Wagdi
    Dec 29 '18 at 16:21

















I dont see anywhere you have imported and used pagination!

– Nagashayan
Dec 29 '18 at 16:19





I dont see anywhere you have imported and used pagination!

– Nagashayan
Dec 29 '18 at 16:19













paginate_by = 1 works great in the ListView, The same way I used here. But I can't get it to work on the FilterView

– Ahmed Wagdi
Dec 29 '18 at 16:21





paginate_by = 1 works great in the ListView, The same way I used here. But I can't get it to work on the FilterView

– Ahmed Wagdi
Dec 29 '18 at 16:21












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