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pagination - How to use paginator from material angular?

I'm new to angular and trying to implement pagination in my app. I am trying to use this material component.

With the code below, I can get length, pagesize, and pageSizeOptions in my .ts file

<md-paginator [length]="length"
              [pageSize]="pageSize"
              [pageSizeOptions]="pageSizeOptions"
</md-paginator>
export class PaginatorConfigurableExample {

  length = 100;
  pageSize = 10;
  pageSizeOptions = [5, 10, 25, 100];

  }
}

but I can't seem to trigger a function to change the data on the table above when the page is changed. Also, how do I use the nextPage, previousPage, hasNextPage, and hasPreviousPage methods?

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I'm struggling with the same here. But I can show you what I've got doing some research. Basically, you first start adding the page @Output event in the foo.template.ts:

 <md-paginator #paginator
                [length]="length"
                [pageIndex]="pageIndex"
                [pageSize]="pageSize"
                [pageSizeOptions]="[5, 10, 25, 100]"
                (page)="pageEvent = getServerData($event)"
                >
 </md-paginator>

And later, you have to add the pageEvent attribute in the foo.component.ts class and the others to handle paginator requirements:

pageEvent: PageEvent;
datasource: null;
pageIndex:number;
pageSize:number;
length:number;

And add the method that will fetch the server data:

ngOnInit() {
   getServerData(null) ...
}

public getServerData(event?:PageEvent){
  this.fooService.getdata(event).subscribe(
    response =>{
      if(response.error) {
        // handle error
      } else {
        this.datasource = response.data;
        this.pageIndex = response.pageIndex;
        this.pageSize = response.pageSize;
        this.length = response.length;
      }
    },
    error =>{
      // handle error
    }
  );
  return event;
}

So, basically, every time you click the paginator, you'll activate getServerData(..) method that will call foo.service.ts getting all data required. In this case, you do not need to handle nextPage and nextXXX events because they will be automatically calculated upon view rendering.

I hope this can help you. Let me know if you had success. =]


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