Changes for page 1. SearchTourPackages

Last modified by Giorgi Mdivnishvili on 2025/02/12 15:25

From version 28.1
edited by Giorgi Mdivnishvili
on 2024/04/11 11:35
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To version 26.1
edited by Giorgi Mdivnishvili
on 2024/04/10 12:01
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796 796  |pageNumber|integer|The page number for paginated results.
797 797  |pageRowCount|integer|The number of rows per page for paginated results.
798 798  
799 -
800 800  (% class="wikigeneratedid" %)
801 801  **Response Parameters**
802 802  
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864 864  |totalCount|integer|The total count of packages.
865 865  |error|boolean|Indicates whether there was an error.
866 866  
867 -=== ===
868 -
869 869  === Paging and Caching ===
870 870  
871 871  During the first request, Paging id must be  empty like this  ( "pagingId": "",)  pagenumber is the number of the page, pagerowcount means number of the given result in one page. So in the first request we can search like this:
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881 881   }
882 882  {{/code}}
883 883  
884 -While making first search request, paging id should be empty,  "pageNumber":  and  "pageRowCount":10 means that, in response there will be returned maximum 10 packages per page.
885 885  
886 -
887 887  ==== Request with caching ====
888 888  
889 -after receiving response from first search request, in the end we can see pagingId- number, wchich we can use for caching, and (pageinatoin) for switch pagenumbers, and displaying results as we whant. For cleaning cache, it's important to make new request without cllear pagingID, like this  "pagingId": "",
884 +as we receive response, in the end we can see pagingId- number, chich we can use for caching, and then just switch pagenumbers. for cleaning cache, it's important to make new request without pagingID
890 890  
891 891  {{code language="Json"}}
892 892   {