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<tt>Kaminari::paginate_array</tt> method converts your Array object into a paginatable Array that accepts <tt>page</tt> method.
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Kaminari.paginate_array(my_array_object).page(params[:page]).per(10)
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== Creating friendly URLs and caching
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Because of the `page` parameter and Rails 3 routing, you can easily generate SEO and user-friendly URLs. For any resource you'd like to paginate, just add the following to your `routes.rb`:
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NOTE: In this example, I've pointed the route to my `:index` action. You may have defined a custom pagination action in your controller - you should point `:action => :your_custom_action` instead.
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== Sinatra/Padrino supports
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After December 2011, kaminari started to support Sinatra or Sinatra-based frameworks experimentally.
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More features are coming, and please raise an issue[https://github.com/amatsuda/kaminari/issues] if something would be occurred around Sinatra.
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== For more information
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Check out Kaminari recipes on the GitHub Wiki for more advanced tips and techniques.
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https://github.com/amatsuda/kaminari/wiki/Kaminari-recipes
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== Build Status {<img src="https://secure.travis-ci.org/amatsuda/kaminari.png"/>}[http://travis-ci.org/amatsuda/kaminari]
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== Questions, Feedback
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Feel free to message me on Github (amatsuda) or Twitter (@a_matsuda) ☇☇☇ :)
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