GitLab::API::v4::Paginator(3pm) | User Contributed Perl Documentation | GitLab::API::v4::Paginator(3pm) |
GitLab::API::v4::Paginator - Iterate through paginated GitLab v4 API records.
There should be no need to create objects of this type directly, instead use "paginator" in GitLab::API::v4 which simplifies things a bit.
The name of the method subroutine to call on the "api" object to get records from.
This method must accept a hash ref of parameters as the last argument, adhere to the "page" and "per_page" parameters, and return an array ref.
The GitLab::API::v4 object.
The arguments to use when calling the "method", the same arguments you would use when you call the method yourself on the "api" object, minus the "\%params" hash ref.
The "\%params" hash ref argument.
while (my $records = $paginator->next_page()) { ... }
Returns an array ref of records for the next page.
while (my $record = $paginator->next()) { ... }
Returns the next record in the current page. If all records have been exhausted then "next_page" will automatically be called. This way if you want to ignore pagination you can just call "next" over and over again to walk through all the records.
my $records = $paginator->all();
This is just an alias for calling "next_page" over and over again to build an array ref of all records.
$paginator->reset();
Reset the paginator back to its original state on the first page with no records retrieved yet.
See "SUPPORT" in GitLab::API::v4.
See "AUTHORS" in GitLab::API::v4.
See "COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE" in GitLab::API::v4.
2023-02-23 | perl v5.36.0 |