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Support for arbitrary pagination strategy #112

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dush opened this issue Mar 15, 2019 · 3 comments
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Support for arbitrary pagination strategy #112

dush opened this issue Mar 15, 2019 · 3 comments
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dush commented Mar 15, 2019

Support use cases where backend either does not support offset or it is expensive operation as in SQL databases on larger datasets

@dush dush changed the title Support for cursor based pagination strategy Support for arbitrary pagination strategy Mar 18, 2019
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Hey @dush, sorry for the delay. I think it wouldn't be too implement a cursor pagination strategy, it's just not something I've personally needed. If this is something you'd like to PR for, I'd be happy to walk you through the steps.

@richmolj richmolj added help wanted good first issue Good issue for a first-time contributor labels Mar 30, 2019
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masterT commented Apr 13, 2022

Is this still relevant?

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I think we can close and reopen with a better title if needed. We now support offset and cursors, next best would be stable-id cursors but nobody really asking for that. #357

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