@next_page_filters = @filters.reject do |attr,op,val|
attr == 'created_at' and op == nextpage_operator
end
+
+ # We are using created_at time slightly greater/lower than the last object created_at (see next block comment).
+ # This would mean that the server would now return the previous last item(s) with matching created_at again.
+ # Hence, we need to remove the previous last_uuids from results before displaying the rest of the results
+ # to prevent "infinite" infinite scrolling.
+ if params['last_uuids'] and @objects.any?
+ last_uuids = JSON.parse params['last_uuids']
+ @objects.reject! do |obj|
+ last_uuids.include? obj.uuid
+ end
+ end
+
if @objects.any?
+ last_created_at = @objects.last.created_at
+
+ last_uuids = [] if (last_created_at != params[:last_created_at])
+ @objects.each do |obj|
+ last_uuids << obj.uuid if obj.created_at.eql?(last_created_at)
+ end
+
+ # In order to prevent losing item(s) that have the same created_at time as the current page last item,
+ # next page should look for objects with created_at time slightly greater/lower than the current last,
+ # and remove them if they are part of previous page's last_uuids (see the previous block)
+ if nextpage_operator == '<'
+ last_created_at += 1
+ else
+ last_created_at -= 1
+ end
+
@next_page_filters += [['created_at',
nextpage_operator,
- @objects.last.created_at]]
+ last_created_at]]
@next_page_href = url_for(partial: :contents_rows,
+ last_uuids: last_uuids.to_json,
+ last_created_at: @objects.last.created_at,
+ limit: @limit,
filters: @next_page_filters.to_json)
else
@next_page_href = nil
include_linked: true,
filters: @filters,
offset: @offset)
- @next_page_href = next_page_href(partial: :contents_rows)
+ @next_page_href = next_page_href(partial: :contents_rows, filters: @filters.to_json)
end
preload_links_for_objects(@objects.to_a)