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What am I missing here? I am using the haml_scaffold generator and the pages work fine with will_paginate. When I start tinkering I end up with this 'total_pages' error and I'm not sure what I am doing that is causing it. Anyone have any insight? I'm using mislav-will_paginate 2.3.11.

mike@jauntyjackalope:~/project$ script/console
Loading development environment (Rails 2.3.4)
>> @locations = Location.find_all_by_city("springfield")
=> [#<Location id: 3, address: "123 Main St", city: "springfield", phone: "321-1234", business_id: 2>]
>> @locations.class
=> Array
>> @locations.collect{|loc| loc.business}
=> [#<Business id: 2, name: "A Bar", website: "www.abar.com", business_owner_id: 1, created_at: "2009-08-31 21:13:10", updated_at: "2009-08-31 21:13:10">]
>> @locations.class
=> Array
>> @locations.paginate(:page => 1, :per_page => 2)
=> [#<Location id: 3, address: "123 Main St", city: "springfield", phone: "321-1234", business_id: 2>]
>> helper.will_paginate(@locations)
NoMethodError: undefined method `total_pages' for #<Array:0xb6f83bc4>
 from /var/lib/gems/1.8/gems/mislav-will_paginate-2.3.11/lib/will_paginate/view_helpers.rb:197:in `total_pages_for_collection'
 from /var/lib/gems/1.8/gems/mislav-will_paginate-2.3.11/lib/will_paginate/view_helpers.rb:98:in `will_paginate'
 from (irb):7

>> y @locations
--- 
- !ruby/object:Location 
  attributes: 
    city: springfield
    business_id: "2"
    id: "3"
    phone: 321-1234
    address: 123 Main St
  attributes_cache: {}

  business: !ruby/object:Business 
    attributes: 
      name: A Bar
      updated_at: 2009-08-31 21:13:10
      website: www.abar.com
      id: "2"
      created_at: 2009-08-31 21:13:10
      business_owner_id: "1"
    attributes_cache: {}

=> nil
>> 

5 Answers 5

145

Try to change

@locations.paginate(:page => 1, :per_page => 2)

to

@locations = @locations.paginate(:page => 1, :per_page => 2)
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  • 2
    Ghaaa! I knew it was something dumb like that. Been staring at the screen to long. Sweet thanks! Sep 11, 2009 at 11:38
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    Thanks Jirapong! You just solved my 5 hours problem! Hint for others: If using searchlogic, trying to use search.paginate will throw errors. Using the .paginate method on the @whatever object you are actually searching for might help :-) Oct 3, 2009 at 18:08
  • I have the following query, which looks similar to the solutions but it still throws the same error @users = @company.users.page(params[:page]).sort_by {|u| u.cards.first.card_visits.count }.reverse any tips?
    – Victor S
    Apr 25, 2012 at 18:17
  • switching the method from page to paginate gives me can't dup NilClass error on the same query.
    – Victor S
    Apr 25, 2012 at 18:19
  • 1
    paginate() a new array with paginatable but it didn't make @locations paginatable array.
    – Jirapong
    Jan 30, 2015 at 11:00
29

include

require 'will_paginate/array' 

before loading that code will solve your problem.

3
  • where? in the view or the controller?
    – Victor S
    Apr 25, 2012 at 18:15
  • Add require 'will_paginate/array' to your controller. will_paginate works only on objects (not on array!) unless you're telling it to.
    – Lior Elrom
    Jan 4, 2014 at 15:18
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    @Lior - i have added this in controller as well as i tries with creating an initializer, but still getting the same error
    – kamal
    May 11, 2015 at 9:13
12

If anyone else is having this problem. In my case I did not call the pagination in my controller method last.

Example Before:

@foo = Foo.paginate(:page => params[:page], :per_page => 15)
@foo = Foo.do something

Example After: I called the pagination last within my method since rails reads from top to bottom and it seemed to fix my error.

@foo = Foo.do something
@foo = Foo.paginate(:page => params[:page], :per_page => 15)
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  • I had a sort_by after "paginate" and this was causing this problem. Thanks. May 12, 2015 at 14:33
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@locations = Location.paginate(:all, :conditions => 'city = springfield')

@locations must be an object

in your example @locations is an Array

array cant have total_pages method

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    will_paginate gives this method to the array class, if you call paginate on an array, it will convert it to will paginate collection, which have this method Aug 17, 2011 at 12:01
1

I was encountering a similar a error undefined method 'total_pages' for ActiveRecord_AssociationRelation.

It turns out that renaming my variable solved the issue.

Here was my code:

@reviews = @user.reviews.paginate(page: params[:page], per_page: 5).order('created_at DESC')

I changed it to this:

@user_reviews = @user.reviews.paginate(page: params[:page], per_page: 5).order('created_at DESC')

And it solved the issue. It's very bizarre but it there may have been some kind of conflict.

Since I spent a few hours researching, I thought it might help someone one day as well!

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