Cursor (aka keyset) pagination for Sequelize.
With npm:
npm install sequelize-cursor-paginationThis package is written in Typescript.
import { paginate } from "sequelize-cursor-pagination";
const Task = sequelize.define("task", {
id: { type: Sequelize.INTEGER, primaryKey: true, autoIncrement: true },
title: Sequelize.TEXT,
});
const [rows, cursors, totalCount] = await paginate(Task, {
limit: 20,
includeTotalCount: true,
order: ["id", "ASC"],
});
const [nextRows, nextCursors] = await paginate(Task, {
limit: 20,
order: ["id", "ASC"],
cursor: cursors.next,
});
const [prewiousRows, previousCursors] = await paginate(Task, {
limit: 20,
order: ["id", "ASC"],
cursor: cursors.previous,
});The paginate function returns a tuple of the data from Sequelize and an object
containing cursors to the next and previous pages. This object also includes
hasNext and hasPrevious boolean properties. The function wraps findAll and
accepts the same options. In addition, it also accepts the following options:
includeTotalCount- Whether to include the full count of rows matching the query without considering pagination. Optional since this can be expensive.cursor- A cursor to the next or previous page.
In order for this function to work as expected, you must follow these guidelines:
- When passing a cursor, you should pass the same
orderproperty as the original query. - The columns you are ordering on should be selected as part of the query.
- You should include the primary key or another unique column as the last column to order by. This library will not do that for you.
Note also that this library will allow you to order on columns of included
models as well as on functions (by referencing the alias in the order). In
order to get the full benefits of cursor pagination, you should create indexes
on any columns or combination of columns you plan or ordering on.
- Has only been tested on Postgres.
- Has not been tested with the
groupproperty offindAll. - Does not support ordering on nested properties that are aliased.
- Not all types supported in
orderbyfindAllare supported bypaginate. You can only order on strings, column references, or models. For example,order: [Subtask, 'id', 'ASC']will work butorder: [fn('upper', col('id')), 'ASC']will not. In order to achieve the second example, addfn('upper', col('id'))as an attribute with an alias and order on the alias.