0

I have a repeater that I load Data into via the Kentico DocumentHelper API (K12 Portal Engine). I can load the data without any issues but can't seem to get the pager to work/appear. I added the DelayedLoading="true" attribute to the CMSRepeater in the .ascx file. I'm using the API as part of a refactor:

protected void SetupControl()
{
    if (StopProcessing)
    {
        RepItems.StopProcessing = true;
    }
    else
    {   

        InitRepeaterData();
    }
}

private void InitRepeaterData()
{
    Pager.PageSize = PagingPageSize;
    Pager.GroupSize = 4;
    Pager.NextPageText = NextButtonText;
    Pager.PreviousPageText = PreviousButtonText;
    Pager.HidePagerForSinglePage = true;
    Pager.DisplayFirstLastAutomatically = true;
    Pager.DisplayPreviousNextAutomatically = true;
    Pager.PageControl = RepItems.ID;

    DataSet data = null;
    if (IsLiveSite)
        data = CacheHelper.Cache(cs => LoadRepeaterItems(cs), new CacheSettings(10080, "documentlistrollup|" + DocumentContext.CurrentDocument.DocumentCulture + "|" + CurrentPageInfo.NodeAliasPath + "|" + RepItems.ClientID));
    else
        data = LoadRepeaterItems();

    RepItems.DataBindByDefault = false; //also set in the ascx file/markup
    RepItems.HideControlForZeroRows = true;
    RepItems.EnablePaging = true; //tried with and without

    if (!DataHelper.DataSourceIsEmpty(data))
    {
        RepItems.DataSource = data;
        RepItems.UniPagerControl = Pager; //tried with and without
        RepItems.DataBind();
        //Tried initializing the pager here also
    }
    else
    {
        Container.Visible = false;
    }
}

private DataSet LoadRepeaterItems(CacheSettings cs = null)
{
            var data = DocumentHelper.GetDocuments()
                .Types(ClassNames)
                .NestingLevel(MaxRelativeLevel)
                .TopN(SelectTopN)
                .Where(GetWhereCondition(ClassNames))
                .Page(Pager.CurrentPage - 1, PagingPageSize)
                .InCategories(Category, Category2, Category3)
                .Columns(GetSelectedColumns(ClassNames))
                .LatestVersion(ShowLatest)
                .Path(Path)
                .OrderBy(OrderBy)
                .FilterDuplicates(true)
                .OnCurrentSite();


    if (cs != null && cs.Cached)
    {
        var path = Path.TrimEnd('/', '%');
        cs.CacheDependency = CacheHelper.GetCacheDependency(string.Format("node|{0}|{1}|childnodes", SiteContext.CurrentSiteName, path));
    }

    return data;
}

The old code worked fine:

protected void SetupControl()
{
    if (StopProcessing)
    {
        RepItems.StopProcessing = true;
    }
    else
    {   

        RepItems.ClassNames = ClassNames;
        RepItems.MaxRelativeLevel = MaxRelativeLevel;
        RepItems.OrderBy = OrderBy;
        RepItems.SelectTopN = SelectTopN;
        RepItems.Path = Path;
        RepItems.FilterOutDuplicates = true;
        RepItems.SelectOnlyPublished = true;
        RepItems.SelectedColumns = GetSelectedColumns(ClassNames);
        RepItems.WhereCondition = GetWhereCondition(ClassNames);
        SetCategories();

        Pager.PageSize = PagingPageSize;
        Pager.GroupSize = 4;
        Pager.NextPageText = NextButtonText;
        Pager.PreviousPageText = PreviousButtonText;
        Pager.HidePagerForSinglePage = true;
        Pager.DisplayFirstLastAutomatically = true;
        Pager.DisplayPreviousNextAutomatically = true;
        Pager.PageControl = RepItems.ID;
    }
    
    RepItems.DataBind();
}

1 Answer 1

0

Can't get a solution with the documenthelper API but at least found a way to secure the where statement using the WhereCondition method.

More info here

private WhereCondition GetWhereCondition()
    {
        var where = new WhereCondition();
        var catWhere = CustomFunctions.GetIncludeCategoriesWhere(Category, Category2, Category3);
        if (catWhere != null)
            where = where.Where(catWhere);

        return where.And(new WhereCondition()
            .WhereNotEmpty("ListableDocumentTitle")
            .Or()
            .WhereNotEmpty("BaseHeadline"));
    }

Your Answer

By clicking “Post Your Answer”, you agree to our terms of service and acknowledge that you have read and understand our privacy policy and code of conduct.

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.