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Ext.ModelManager

Alternate names

Ext.ModelMgr

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The ModelManager keeps track of all Ext.data.Model types defined in your application.

Creating Model Instances

Model instances can be created by using the Ext.create method. Ext.create replaces the deprecated Ext.ModelManager.create method. It is also possible to create a model instance this by using the Model type directly. The following 3 snippets are equivalent:

Ext.define('User', {
    extend: 'Ext.data.Model',
    fields: ['first', 'last']
});

// method 1, create using Ext.create (recommended)
Ext.create('User', {
    first: 'Ed',
    last: 'Spencer'
});

// method 2, create through the manager (deprecated)
Ext.ModelManager.create({
    first: 'Ed',
    last: 'Spencer'
}, 'User');

// method 3, create on the type directly
new User({
    first: 'Ed',
    last: 'Spencer'
});

Accessing Model Types

A reference to a Model type can be obtained by using the getModel function. Since models types are normal classes, you can access the type directly. The following snippets are equivalent:

Ext.define('User', {
    extend: 'Ext.data.Model',
    fields: ['first', 'last']
});

// method 1, access model type through the manager
var UserType = Ext.ModelManager.getModel('User');

// method 2, reference the type directly
var UserType = User;

Available since: 4.0.0

Properties

Defined By

Instance Properties

...

Defaults to: 'Ext.Base'

Available since: 4.1.1

Contains all of the items currently managed

Contains all of the items currently managed

Available since: 3.4.0

Private stack of associations that must be created once their associated model has been defined ...

Private stack of associations that must be created once their associated model has been defined

Defaults to: []

Available since: 4.0.0

...

Defaults to: {}

Available since: 4.1.1

...

Defaults to: []

Available since: 4.1.1

...

Defaults to: {}

Available since: 4.1.1

...

Defaults to: true

Available since: 4.1.1

Get the reference to the current class from which this object was instantiated. ...

Get the reference to the current class from which this object was instantiated. Unlike statics, this.self is scope-dependent and it's meant to be used for dynamic inheritance. See statics for a detailed comparison

Ext.define('My.Cat', {
    statics: {
        speciesName: 'Cat' // My.Cat.speciesName = 'Cat'
    },

    constructor: function() {
        alert(this.self.speciesName); // dependent on 'this'
    },

    clone: function() {
        return new this.self();
    }
});


Ext.define('My.SnowLeopard', {
    extend: 'My.Cat',
    statics: {
        speciesName: 'Snow Leopard'         // My.SnowLeopard.speciesName = 'Snow Leopard'
    }
});

var cat = new My.Cat();                     // alerts 'Cat'
var snowLeopard = new My.SnowLeopard();     // alerts 'Snow Leopard'

var clone = snowLeopard.clone();
alert(Ext.getClassName(clone));             // alerts 'My.SnowLeopard'

Available since: 4.0.0

Ext.ModelManager
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: Stringprivate
...

Defaults to: 'mtype'

Available since: 4.0.0

Overrides: Ext.AbstractManager.typeName

Defined By

Static Properties

...

Defaults to: []

Available since: 4.1.1

Methods

Defined By

Instance Methods

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Available since: 3.4.0

Parameters

Returns

( args ) : Objectdeprecatedprotected
Call the original method that was previously overridden with override Ext.define('My.Cat', { constructor: functi...

Call the original method that was previously overridden with override

Ext.define('My.Cat', {
    constructor: function() {
        alert("I'm a cat!");
    }
});

My.Cat.override({
    constructor: function() {
        alert("I'm going to be a cat!");

        this.callOverridden();

        alert("Meeeeoooowwww");
    }
});

var kitty = new My.Cat(); // alerts "I'm going to be a cat!"
                          // alerts "I'm a cat!"
                          // alerts "Meeeeoooowwww"

This method has been deprecated

as of 4.1. Use callParent instead.

Available since: 4.0.0

Parameters

  • args : Array/Arguments

    The arguments, either an array or the arguments object from the current method, for example: this.callOverridden(arguments)

Returns

  • Object

    Returns the result of calling the overridden method

Call the "parent" method of the current method. ...

Call the "parent" method of the current method. That is the method previously overridden by derivation or by an override (see Ext.define).

 Ext.define('My.Base', {
     constructor: function (x) {
         this.x = x;
     },

     statics: {
         method: function (x) {
             return x;
         }
     }
 });

 Ext.define('My.Derived', {
     extend: 'My.Base',

     constructor: function () {
         this.callParent([21]);
     }
 });

 var obj = new My.Derived();

 alert(obj.x);  // alerts 21

This can be used with an override as follows:

 Ext.define('My.DerivedOverride', {
     override: 'My.Derived',

     constructor: function (x) {
         this.callParent([x*2]); // calls original My.Derived constructor
     }
 });

 var obj = new My.Derived();

 alert(obj.x);  // now alerts 42

This also works with static methods.

 Ext.define('My.Derived2', {
     extend: 'My.Base',

     statics: {
         method: function (x) {
             return this.callParent([x*2]); // calls My.Base.method
         }
     }
 });

 alert(My.Base.method(10);     // alerts 10
 alert(My.Derived2.method(10); // alerts 20

Lastly, it also works with overridden static methods.

 Ext.define('My.Derived2Override', {
     override: 'My.Derived2',

     statics: {
         method: function (x) {
             return this.callParent([x*2]); // calls My.Derived2.method
         }
     }
 });

 alert(My.Derived2.method(10); // now alerts 40

To override a method and replace it and also call the superclass method, use callSuper. This is often done to patch a method to fix a bug.

Available since: 4.0.0

Parameters

  • args : Array/Arguments

    The arguments, either an array or the arguments object from the current method, for example: this.callParent(arguments)

Returns

  • Object

    Returns the result of calling the parent method

( args ) : Objectprotected
This method is used by an override to call the superclass method but bypass any overridden method. ...

This method is used by an override to call the superclass method but bypass any overridden method. This is often done to "patch" a method that contains a bug but for whatever reason cannot be fixed directly.

Consider:

 Ext.define('Ext.some.Class', {
     method: function () {
         console.log('Good');
     }
 });

 Ext.define('Ext.some.DerivedClass', {
     method: function () {
         console.log('Bad');

         // ... logic but with a bug ...

         this.callParent();
     }
 });

To patch the bug in DerivedClass.method, the typical solution is to create an override:

 Ext.define('App.paches.DerivedClass', {
     override: 'Ext.some.DerivedClass',

     method: function () {
         console.log('Fixed');

         // ... logic but with bug fixed ...

         this.callSuper();
     }
 });

The patch method cannot use callParent to call the superclass method since that would call the overridden method containing the bug. In other words, the above patch would only produce "Fixed" then "Good" in the console log, whereas, using callParent would produce "Fixed" then "Bad" then "Good".

Available since: Ext JS 4.1.3

Parameters

  • args : Array/Arguments

    The arguments, either an array or the arguments object from the current method, for example: this.callSuper(arguments)

Returns

  • Object

    Returns the result of calling the superclass method

...

Available since: 4.1.1

Ext.ModelManager
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( data, name, [id] )deprecated
Creates a new instance of a Model using the given data. ...

Creates a new instance of a Model using the given data. Deprecated, instead use Ext.create:

Ext.create('User', {
    first: 'Ed',
    last: 'Spencer'
});

This method has been deprecated since 4.1

Use Ext.create instead.

Available since: 4.0.0

Parameters

  • data : Object

    Data to initialize the Model's fields with

  • name : String

    The name of the model to create

  • id : Number (optional)

    unique id of the Model instance (see Ext.data.Model)

Overrides: Ext.AbstractManager.create

Executes the specified function once for each item in the collection. ...

Executes the specified function once for each item in the collection.

Available since: 4.0.2

Parameters

  • fn : Function

    The function to execute.

    Parameters

    • key : String

      The key of the item

    • value : Number

      The value of the item

    • length : Number

      The total number of items in the collection

    Returns

  • scope : Object

    The scope to execute in. Defaults to this.

Returns an item by id. ...

Returns an item by id. For additional details see Ext.util.HashMap.get.

Available since: 3.4.0

Parameters

  • id : String

    The id of the item

Returns

  • Object

    The item, undefined if not found.

...

Available since: 4.1.0

Parameters

Gets the number of items in the collection. ...

Gets the number of items in the collection.

Available since: 4.0.2

Returns

  • Number

    The number of items in the collection.

Returns the initial configuration passed to constructor when instantiating this class. ...

Returns the initial configuration passed to constructor when instantiating this class.

Available since: 4.1.0

Parameters

  • name : String (optional)

    Name of the config option to return.

Returns

  • Object/Mixed

    The full config object or a single config value when name parameter specified.

Ext.ModelManager
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( id ) : Ext.data.Model
Returns the Ext.data.Model for a given model name ...

Returns the Ext.data.Model for a given model name

Available since: 4.0.0

Parameters

  • id : String/Object

    The id of the model or the model instance.

Returns

...

Available since: 4.1.0

Parameters

( config ) : Ext.Basechainableprotected
Initialize configuration for this class. ...

Initialize configuration for this class. a typical example:

Ext.define('My.awesome.Class', {
    // The default config
    config: {
        name: 'Awesome',
        isAwesome: true
    },

    constructor: function(config) {
        this.initConfig(config);
    }
});

var awesome = new My.awesome.Class({
    name: 'Super Awesome'
});

alert(awesome.getName()); // 'Super Awesome'

Available since: 4.0.0

Parameters

Returns

Checks if an item type is registered. ...

Checks if an item type is registered.

Available since: 3.4.0

Parameters

  • type : String

    The mnemonic string by which the class may be looked up

Returns

  • Boolean

    Whether the type is registered.

Registers a function that will be called when an item with the specified id is added to the manager. ...

Registers a function that will be called when an item with the specified id is added to the manager. This will happen on instantiation.

Available since: 3.4.0

Parameters

  • id : String

    The item id

  • fn : Function

    The callback function. Called with a single parameter, the item.

  • scope : Object

    The scope (this reference) in which the callback is executed. Defaults to the item.

( names, callback, scope )private
...

Available since: 4.1.0

Parameters

Ext.ModelManager
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( model )private
Private callback called whenever a model has just been defined. ...

Private callback called whenever a model has just been defined. This sets up any associations that were waiting for the given model to be defined

Available since: 4.0.0

Parameters

  • model : Function

    The model that was just created

Registers an item to be managed ...

Registers an item to be managed

Available since: 3.4.0

Parameters

  • item : Object

    The item to register

Ext.ModelManager
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( association )private
Registers an association where one of the models defined doesn't exist yet. ...

Registers an association where one of the models defined doesn't exist yet. The ModelManager will check when new models are registered if it can link them together

Available since: 4.0.0

Parameters

Ext.ModelManager
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( name, config )private
Registers a model definition. ...

Registers a model definition. All model plugins marked with isDefault: true are bootstrapped immediately, as are any addition plugins defined in the model config.

Available since: 4.0.0

Parameters

Overrides: Ext.AbstractManager.registerType

( config, applyIfNotSet ) : Ext.Basechainableprivate
...

Available since: 4.0.0

Parameters

Returns

Get the reference to the class from which this object was instantiated. ...

Get the reference to the class from which this object was instantiated. Note that unlike self, this.statics() is scope-independent and it always returns the class from which it was called, regardless of what this points to during run-time

Ext.define('My.Cat', {
    statics: {
        totalCreated: 0,
        speciesName: 'Cat' // My.Cat.speciesName = 'Cat'
    },

    constructor: function() {
        var statics = this.statics();

        alert(statics.speciesName);     // always equals to 'Cat' no matter what 'this' refers to
                                        // equivalent to: My.Cat.speciesName

        alert(this.self.speciesName);   // dependent on 'this'

        statics.totalCreated++;
    },

    clone: function() {
        var cloned = new this.self;                      // dependent on 'this'

        cloned.groupName = this.statics().speciesName;   // equivalent to: My.Cat.speciesName

        return cloned;
    }
});


Ext.define('My.SnowLeopard', {
    extend: 'My.Cat',

    statics: {
        speciesName: 'Snow Leopard'     // My.SnowLeopard.speciesName = 'Snow Leopard'
    },

    constructor: function() {
        this.callParent();
    }
});

var cat = new My.Cat();                 // alerts 'Cat', then alerts 'Cat'

var snowLeopard = new My.SnowLeopard(); // alerts 'Cat', then alerts 'Snow Leopard'

var clone = snowLeopard.clone();
alert(Ext.getClassName(clone));         // alerts 'My.SnowLeopard'
alert(clone.groupName);                 // alerts 'Cat'

alert(My.Cat.totalCreated);             // alerts 3

Available since: 4.0.0

Returns

Unregisters an item by removing it from this manager ...

Unregisters an item by removing it from this manager

Available since: 3.4.0

Parameters

  • item : Object

    The item to unregister

Defined By

Static Methods

( config )privatestatic
...

Available since: 4.1.1

Parameters

( members )chainableprivatestatic
...

Available since: 4.1.1

Parameters

( name, member )chainableprivatestatic
...

Available since: 4.1.1

Parameters

( members )chainablestatic
Add methods / properties to the prototype of this class. ...

Add methods / properties to the prototype of this class.

Ext.define('My.awesome.Cat', {
    constructor: function() {
        ...
    }
});

 My.awesome.Cat.addMembers({
     meow: function() {
        alert('Meowww...');
     }
 });

 var kitty = new My.awesome.Cat;
 kitty.meow();

Available since: 4.1.0

Parameters

( members ) : Ext.Basechainablestatic
Add / override static properties of this class. ...

Add / override static properties of this class.

Ext.define('My.cool.Class', {
    ...
});

My.cool.Class.addStatics({
    someProperty: 'someValue',      // My.cool.Class.someProperty = 'someValue'
    method1: function() { ... },    // My.cool.Class.method1 = function() { ... };
    method2: function() { ... }     // My.cool.Class.method2 = function() { ... };
});

Available since: 4.0.2

Parameters

Returns

( xtype )chainableprivatestatic
...

Available since: 4.1.1

Parameters

( fromClass, members ) : Ext.Basechainableprivatestatic
Borrow another class' members to the prototype of this class. ...

Borrow another class' members to the prototype of this class.

Ext.define('Bank', {
    money: '$$$',
    printMoney: function() {
        alert('$$$$$$$');
    }
});

Ext.define('Thief', {
    ...
});

Thief.borrow(Bank, ['money', 'printMoney']);

var steve = new Thief();

alert(steve.money); // alerts '$$$'
steve.printMoney(); // alerts '$$$$$$$'

Available since: 4.0.2

Parameters

  • fromClass : Ext.Base

    The class to borrow members from

  • members : Array/String

    The names of the members to borrow

Returns

Create a new instance of this Class. ...

Create a new instance of this Class.

Ext.define('My.cool.Class', {
    ...
});

My.cool.Class.create({
    someConfig: true
});

All parameters are passed to the constructor of the class.

Available since: 4.0.2

Returns

( alias, origin )static
Create aliases for existing prototype methods. ...

Create aliases for existing prototype methods. Example:

Ext.define('My.cool.Class', {
    method1: function() { ... },
    method2: function() { ... }
});

var test = new My.cool.Class();

My.cool.Class.createAlias({
    method3: 'method1',
    method4: 'method2'
});

test.method3(); // test.method1()

My.cool.Class.createAlias('method5', 'method3');

test.method5(); // test.method3() -> test.method1()

Available since: 4.0.2

Parameters

( config )privatestatic
...

Available since: 4.1.1

Parameters

Get the current class' name in string format. ...

Get the current class' name in string format.

Ext.define('My.cool.Class', {
    constructor: function() {
        alert(this.self.getName()); // alerts 'My.cool.Class'
    }
});

My.cool.Class.getName(); // 'My.cool.Class'

Available since: 4.0.4

Returns

( )deprecatedstatic
Adds members to class. ...

Adds members to class.

This method has been deprecated since 4.1

Use addMembers instead.

Available since: 4.0.2

( name, mixinClass )chainableprivatestatic
Used internally by the mixins pre-processor ...

Used internally by the mixins pre-processor

Available since: 4.1.1

Parameters

( fn, scope )chainableprivatestatic
...

Available since: 4.1.1

Parameters

( members ) : Ext.Basechainabledeprecatedstatic
Override members of this class. ...

Override members of this class. Overridden methods can be invoked via callParent.

Ext.define('My.Cat', {
    constructor: function() {
        alert("I'm a cat!");
    }
});

My.Cat.override({
    constructor: function() {
        alert("I'm going to be a cat!");

        this.callParent(arguments);

        alert("Meeeeoooowwww");
    }
});

var kitty = new My.Cat(); // alerts "I'm going to be a cat!"
                          // alerts "I'm a cat!"
                          // alerts "Meeeeoooowwww"

As of 4.1, direct use of this method is deprecated. Use Ext.define instead:

Ext.define('My.CatOverride', {
    override: 'My.Cat',
    constructor: function() {
        alert("I'm going to be a cat!");

        this.callParent(arguments);

        alert("Meeeeoooowwww");
    }
});

The above accomplishes the same result but can be managed by the Ext.Loader which can properly order the override and its target class and the build process can determine whether the override is needed based on the required state of the target class (My.Cat).

This method has been deprecated since 4.1.0

Use Ext.define instead

Available since: 4.0.2

Parameters

  • members : Object

    The properties to add to this class. This should be specified as an object literal containing one or more properties.

Returns

...

Available since: 4.1.1