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fix(v2): restore infinite scroll pagination on search page #3639

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@lex111 lex111 commented Oct 25, 2020

Motivation

PR #3604 broke the infinite scroll pagination functionality on the search page, because the page is always 0. To fix it we first need set facet refinements, and then query, page, etc.

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slorber commented Oct 26, 2020

ah ok 😅 thanks, this algolia api is a bit unintuitive to me

@slorber slorber added the pr: bug fix This PR fixes a bug in a past release. label Oct 26, 2020
@slorber slorber merged commit c82800e into master Oct 26, 2020
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@lex111 lex111 added this to the v2.0.0-alpha.67 milestone Nov 17, 2020
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