Add documentation about custom almost array-less pagination.
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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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<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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Kaminari.paginate_array(my_array_object).page(params[:page]).per(10)
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You can specify the `total_count` value through options Hash. This would be helpful when handling an Array-ish object that has a different `count` value from actual `count` such as RSolr search result.
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You can specify the `total_count` value through options Hash. This would be helpful when handling an Array-ish object that has a different `count` value from actual `count` such as RSolr search result or when you need to generate a custom pagination. For example:
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Kaminari.paginate_array([], total_count: 145).page(params[:page]).per(10)
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== Creating friendly URLs and caching
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== Creating friendly URLs and caching
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