Ext.data.AbstractStore
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AbstractStore is a superclass of Ext.data.Store and Ext.data.TreeStore. It's never used directly, but offers a set of methods used by both of those subclasses.
We've left it here in the docs for reference purposes, but unless you need to make a whole new type of Store, what you're probably looking for is Ext.data.Store. If you're still interested, here's a brief description of what AbstractStore is and is not.
AbstractStore provides the basic configuration for anything that can be considered a Store. It expects to be given a Model that represents the type of data in the Store. It also expects to be given a Proxy that handles the loading of data into the Store.
AbstractStore provides a few helpful methods such as load and sync, which load and save data respectively, passing the requests through the configured proxy. Both built-in Store subclasses add extra behavior to each of these functions. Note also that each AbstractStore subclass has its own way of storing data - in Ext.data.Store the data is saved as a flat MixedCollection, whereas in TreeStore we use a Ext.data.Tree to maintain the data's hierarchy.
The store provides filtering and sorting support. This sorting/filtering can happen on the client side or can be completed on the server. This is controlled by the remoteSort and remoteFilter config options. For more information see the sort and filter methods.
Available since: 4.0.0
Config options
If data is not specified, and if autoLoad is true or an Object, this store's load method is automatically called after creation. If the value of autoLoad is an Object, this Object will be passed to the store's load method.
Available since: 2.3.0
True to automatically sync the Store with its Proxy after every edit to one of its Records. Defaults to false.
Defaults to: false
Available since: 4.0.0
Sets the updating behavior based on batch synchronization. 'operation' (the default) will update the Store's internal representation of the data after each operation of the batch has completed, 'complete' will wait until the entire batch has been completed before updating the Store's data. 'complete' is a good choice for local storage proxies, 'operation' is better for remote proxies, where there is a comparatively high latency.
Defaults to: 'operation'
Available since: 4.1.1
The default sort direction to use if one is not specified.
Defaults to: "ASC"
Available since: Ext JS 4.1.3
This may be used in place of specifying a model configuration. The fields should be a set of Ext.data.Field configuration objects. The store will automatically create a Ext.data.Model with these fields. In general this configuration option should only be used for simple stores like a two-field store of ComboBox. For anything more complicated, such as specifying a particular id property or associations, a Ext.data.Model should be defined and specified for the model config.
Available since: 2.3.0
If true, any filters attached to this Store will be run after loading data, before the datachanged event is fired. Defaults to true, ignored if remoteFilter is true
Defaults to: true
Available since: 4.1.1
A config object containing one or more event handlers to be added to this object during initialization. This should be a valid listeners config object as specified in the addListener example for attaching multiple handlers at once.
DOM events from Ext JS Components
While some Ext JS Component classes export selected DOM events (e.g. "click", "mouseover" etc), this is usually
only done when extra value can be added. For example the DataView's itemclick event passing the node clicked on. To access DOM events directly from a
child element of a Component, we need to specify the element option to identify the Component property to add a
DOM listener to:
new Ext.panel.Panel({
width: 400,
height: 200,
dockedItems: [{
xtype: 'toolbar'
}],
listeners: {
click: {
element: 'el', //bind to the underlying el property on the panel
fn: function(){ console.log('click el'); }
},
dblclick: {
element: 'body', //bind to the underlying body property on the panel
fn: function(){ console.log('dblclick body'); }
}
}
});
Available since: 1.1.0
Name of the Model associated with this store. The string is used as an argument for Ext.ModelManager.getModel.
Available since: 4.0.4
The Proxy to use for this Store. This can be either a string, a config object or a Proxy instance - see setProxy for details.
Available since: 1.1.0
True to defer any filtering operation to the server. If false, filtering is done locally on the client.
Defaults to: false
Available since: 4.1.1
True to defer any sorting operation to the server. If false, sorting is done locally on the client.
Defaults to: false
Available since: 4.1.1
If true, any sorters attached to this Store will be run after loading data, before the datachanged event is fired. Defaults to true, igored if remoteSort is true
Defaults to: true
Available since: 4.1.1
The property in each item that contains the data to sort.
The property in each item that contains the data to sort.
Available since: Ext JS 4.1.3
Unique identifier for this store. If present, this Store will be registered with the Ext.data.StoreManager, making it easy to reuse elsewhere.
Note that when store is instatiated by Controller, the storeId will be overridden by the name of the store.
Available since: 4.0.0
Properties
Instance Properties The string type of the Proxy to create if none is specified. ...The string type of the Proxy to create if none is specified. This defaults to creating a
memory proxy.
Defaults to: 'memory'
Available since: 4.0.0
eventsSuspended : NumberprivateInitial suspended call count. ...Initial suspended call count. Incremented when suspendEvents is called, decremented when resumeEvents is called.
Defaults to: 0
Available since: 4.1.1
hasListeners : ObjectreadonlyThis object holds a key for any event that has a listener. ...This object holds a key for any event that has a listener. The listener may be set
directly on the instance, or on its class or a super class (via observe) or
on the MVC EventBus. The values of this object are truthy
(a non-zero number) and falsy (0 or undefined). They do not represent an exact count
of listeners. The value for an event is truthy if the event must be fired and is
falsy if there is no need to fire the event.
The intended use of this property is to avoid the expense of fireEvent calls when
there are no listeners. This can be particularly helpful when one would otherwise
have to call fireEvent hundreds or thousands of times. It is used like this:
if (this.hasListeners.foo) {
this.fireEvent('foo', this, arg1);
}
Available since: 4.1.0
implicitModel : BooleanprivateTrue if a model was created implicitly for this Store. ...True if a model was created implicitly for this Store. This happens if a fields array is passed to the Store's
constructor instead of a model constructor or name.
Defaults to: false
Available since: 4.0.0
True if the Store has already been destroyed. ...True if the Store has already been destroyed. If this is true, the reference to Store should be deleted
as it will not function correctly any more.
Defaults to: false
Available since: 3.4.0
true in this class to identify an object as an instantiated Observable, or subclass thereof. ...true in this class to identify an object as an instantiated Observable, or subclass thereof.
Defaults to: true
Available since: 4.0.0
true in this class to identify an object as an instantiated Sortable, or subclass thereof. ...true in this class to identify an object as an instantiated Sortable, or subclass thereof.
Defaults to: true
Available since: 4.0.0
true in this class to identify an object as an instantiated Store, or subclass thereof. ...true in this class to identify an object as an instantiated Store, or subclass thereof.
Defaults to: true
Available since: 4.0.0
modelDefaults : ObjectprivateA set of default values to be applied to every model instance added via insert or created
via createModel. ...A set of default values to be applied to every model instance added via insert or created
via createModel. This is used internally by associations to set foreign keys and
other fields. See the Association classes source code for examples. This should not need to be used by application developers.
Available since: 4.0.0
removed : Ext.data.Model[]protectedTemporary cache in which removed model instances are kept until successfully synchronised with a Proxy,
at which poin...Temporary cache in which removed model instances are kept until successfully synchronised with a Proxy,
at which point this is cleared.
Available since: 4.0.0
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
The string type of the Proxy to create if none is specified. This defaults to creating a memory proxy.
Defaults to: 'memory'
Available since: 4.0.0
Initial suspended call count. Incremented when suspendEvents is called, decremented when resumeEvents is called.
Defaults to: 0
Available since: 4.1.1
This object holds a key for any event that has a listener. The listener may be set directly on the instance, or on its class or a super class (via observe) or on the MVC EventBus. The values of this object are truthy (a non-zero number) and falsy (0 or undefined). They do not represent an exact count of listeners. The value for an event is truthy if the event must be fired and is falsy if there is no need to fire the event.
The intended use of this property is to avoid the expense of fireEvent calls when there are no listeners. This can be particularly helpful when one would otherwise have to call fireEvent hundreds or thousands of times. It is used like this:
if (this.hasListeners.foo) {
this.fireEvent('foo', this, arg1);
}
Available since: 4.1.0
True if a model was created implicitly for this Store. This happens if a fields array is passed to the Store's constructor instead of a model constructor or name.
Defaults to: false
Available since: 4.0.0
True if the Store has already been destroyed. If this is true, the reference to Store should be deleted as it will not function correctly any more.
Defaults to: false
Available since: 3.4.0
true in this class to identify an object as an instantiated Observable, or subclass thereof.
Defaults to: true
Available since: 4.0.0
true in this class to identify an object as an instantiated Sortable, or subclass thereof.
Defaults to: true
Available since: 4.0.0
true in this class to identify an object as an instantiated Store, or subclass thereof.
Defaults to: true
Available since: 4.0.0
A set of default values to be applied to every model instance added via insert or created via createModel. This is used internally by associations to set foreign keys and other fields. See the Association classes source code for examples. This should not need to be used by application developers.
Available since: 4.0.0
Temporary cache in which removed model instances are kept until successfully synchronised with a Proxy, at which point this is cleared.
Available since: 4.0.0
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
Static Properties
Methods
Instance Methods addEvents( eventNames )Adds the specified events to the list of events which this Observable may fire. ...Adds the specified events to the list of events which this Observable may fire.
Available since: 1.1.0
Parameters
Appends an event handler to this object. ...Appends an event handler to this object. For example:
myGridPanel.on("mouseover", this.onMouseOver, this);
The method also allows for a single argument to be passed which is a config object
containing properties which specify multiple events. For example:
myGridPanel.on({
cellClick: this.onCellClick,
mouseover: this.onMouseOver,
mouseout: this.onMouseOut,
scope: this // Important. Ensure "this" is correct during handler execution
});
One can also specify options for each event handler separately:
myGridPanel.on({
cellClick: {fn: this.onCellClick, scope: this, single: true},
mouseover: {fn: panel.onMouseOver, scope: panel}
});
Names of methods in a specified scope may also be used. Note that
scope MUST be specified to use this option:
myGridPanel.on({
cellClick: {fn: 'onCellClick', scope: this, single: true},
mouseover: {fn: 'onMouseOver', scope: panel}
});
Available since: 1.1.0
Parameters
- eventName : String/Object
The name of the event to listen for.
May also be an object who's property names are event names.
- fn : Function (optional)
The method the event invokes, or if scope is specified, the name* of the method within
the specified scope. Will be called with arguments
given to fireEvent plus the options parameter described below.
- scope : Object (optional)
The scope (this reference) in which the handler function is
executed. If omitted, defaults to the object which fired the event.
- options : Object (optional)
An object containing handler configuration.
Note: Unlike in ExtJS 3.x, the options object will also be passed as the last
argument to every event handler.
This object may contain any of the following properties:
- scope : Object
The scope (this reference) in which the handler function is executed. If omitted,
defaults to the object which fired the event.
- delay : Number
The number of milliseconds to delay the invocation of the handler after the event fires.
- single : Boolean
True to add a handler to handle just the next firing of the event, and then remove itself.
- buffer : Number
Causes the handler to be scheduled to run in an Ext.util.DelayedTask delayed
by the specified number of milliseconds. If the event fires again within that time,
the original handler is not invoked, but the new handler is scheduled in its place.
- target : Ext.util.Observable
Only call the handler if the event was fired on the target Observable, not if the event
was bubbled up from a child Observable.
- element : String
This option is only valid for listeners bound to Components.
The name of a Component property which references an element to add a listener to.
This option is useful during Component construction to add DOM event listeners to elements of
Components which will exist only after the Component is rendered.
For example, to add a click listener to a Panel's body:
new Ext.panel.Panel({
title: 'The title',
listeners: {
click: this.handlePanelClick,
element: 'body'
}
});
- destroyable : Boolean (optional)
When specified as true, the function returns A Destroyable object. An object which implements the destroy method which removes all listeners added in this call.
Combining Options
Using the options argument, it is possible to combine different types of listeners:
A delayed, one-time listener.
myPanel.on('hide', this.handleClick, this, {
single: true,
delay: 100
});
Defaults to: false
Returns
- Object
Only when the destroyable option is specified.
A Destroyable object. An object which implements the destroy method which removes all listeners added in this call. For example:
this.btnListeners = = myButton.on({
destroyable: true
mouseover: function() { console.log('mouseover'); },
mouseout: function() { console.log('mouseout'); },
click: function() { console.log('click'); }
});
And when those listeners need to be removed:
Ext.destroy(this.btnListeners);
or
this.btnListeners.destroy();
Overrides: Ext.AbstractComponent.addListener
Adds listeners to any Observable object (or Ext.Element) which are automatically removed when this Component is
destr...Adds listeners to any Observable object (or Ext.Element) which are automatically removed when this Component is
destroyed.
Available since: 4.0.0
Parameters
- item : Ext.util.Observable/Ext.Element
The item to which to add a listener/listeners.
- ename : Object/String
The event name, or an object containing event name properties.
- fn : Function (optional)
If the ename parameter was an event name, this is the handler function.
- scope : Object (optional)
If the ename parameter was an event name, this is the scope (this reference)
in which the handler function is executed.
- options : Object (optional)
If the ename parameter was an event name, this is the
addListener options.
Returns
- Object
Only when the destroyable option is specified.
A Destroyable object. An object which implements the destroy method which removes all listeners added in this call. For example:
this.btnListeners = = myButton.mon({
destroyable: true
mouseover: function() { console.log('mouseover'); },
mouseout: function() { console.log('mouseout'); },
click: function() { console.log('click'); }
});
And when those listeners need to be removed:
Ext.destroy(this.btnListeners);
or
this.btnListeners.destroy();
afterCommit( record )privateA model instance should call this method on the Store it has been joined to. ...A model instance should call this method on the Store it has been joined to.
Available since: 3.4.0
Parameters
- record : Ext.data.Model
The model instance that was edited
afterEdit( record, modifiedFieldNames )privateA model instance should call this method on the Store it has been joined to. ...A model instance should call this method on the Store it has been joined to.
Available since: 3.4.0
Parameters
- record : Ext.data.Model
The model instance that was edited
- modifiedFieldNames : String[]
Array of field names changed during edit.
afterReject( record )privateA model instance should call this method on the Store it has been joined to.. ...A model instance should call this method on the Store it has been joined to..
Available since: 3.4.0
Parameters
- record : Ext.data.Model
The model instance that was edited
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
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
clearData( )privateto be implemented by subclasses ...to be implemented by subclasses
Available since: 4.0.0
Removes all listeners for this object including the managed listeners ...Removes all listeners for this object including the managed listeners
Available since: 4.0.0
Removes all managed listeners for this object. ...Removes all managed listeners for this object.
Available since: 4.0.0
continueFireEvent( eventName, args, bubbles )private create( data, options )private Creates an event handling function which refires the event from this object as the passed event name. ... Normalizes an array of filter objects, ensuring that they are all Ext.util.Filter instances ...Normalizes an array of filter objects, ensuring that they are all Ext.util.Filter instances
Available since: 4.0.0
Parameters
- filters : Object[]
The filters array
Returns
- Ext.util.Filter[]
Array of Ext.util.Filter objects
Normalizes an array of sorter objects, ensuring that they are all Ext.util.Sorter instances ...Normalizes an array of sorter objects, ensuring that they are all Ext.util.Sorter instances
Available since: 4.0.0
Parameters
- sorters : Object[]
The sorters array
Returns
- Ext.util.Sorter[]
Array of Ext.util.Sorter objects
destroy( )privatetells the attached proxy to destroy the given records ...tells the attached proxy to destroy the given records
Available since: 3.4.0
Overrides: Ext.Base.destroy
enableBubble( eventNames )Enables events fired by this Observable to bubble up an owner hierarchy by calling this.getBubbleTarget() if
present. ...Enables events fired by this Observable to bubble up an owner hierarchy by calling this.getBubbleTarget() if
present. There is no implementation in the Observable base class.
This is commonly used by Ext.Components to bubble events to owner Containers.
See Ext.Component.getBubbleTarget. The default implementation in Ext.Component returns the
Component's immediate owner. But if a known target is required, this can be overridden to access the
required target more quickly.
Example:
Ext.define('Ext.overrides.form.field.Base', {
override: 'Ext.form.field.Base',
// Add functionality to Field's initComponent to enable the change event to bubble
initComponent: function () {
this.callParent();
this.enableBubble('change');
}
});
var myForm = Ext.create('Ext.form.Panel', {
title: 'User Details',
items: [{
...
}],
listeners: {
change: function() {
// Title goes red if form has been modified.
myForm.header.setStyle('color', 'red');
}
}
});
Available since: 3.4.0
Parameters
filter( filters, value )private Fires the specified event with the passed parameters (minus the event name, plus the options object passed
to addList...Fires the specified event with the passed parameters (minus the event name, plus the options object passed
to addListener).
An event may be set to bubble up an Observable parent hierarchy (See Ext.Component.getBubbleTarget) by
calling enableBubble.
Available since: 1.1.0
Parameters
- eventName : String
The name of the event to fire.
- args : Object...
Variable number of parameters are passed to handlers.
Returns
- Boolean
returns false if any of the handlers return false otherwise it returns true.
Returns a comparator function which compares two items and returns -1, 0, or 1 depending
on the currently defined set... getBatchListeners( ) : ObjectprivateReturns an object which is passed in as the listeners argument to proxy.batch inside this.sync. ...Returns an object which is passed in as the listeners argument to proxy.batch inside this.sync.
This is broken out into a separate function to allow for customisation of the listeners
Available since: 4.0.0
Returns
- Object
The listeners object
getBubbleParent( ) : Ext.util.ObservableprivateGets the bubbling parent for an Observable ...Gets the bubbling parent for an Observable
Available since: 4.0.7
Returns
- Ext.util.Observable
The bubble parent. null is returned if no bubble target exists
getById( )privateto be implemented by subclasses ...to be implemented by subclasses
Available since: 4.0.0
getCount( )privateto be implemented by subclasses ...to be implemented by subclasses
Available since: 4.0.0
getFirstSorter( ) : Ext.util.SorterprotectedGets the first sorter from the sorters collection, excluding
any groupers that may be in place ...Gets the first sorter from the sorters collection, excluding
any groupers that may be in place
Available since: 4.1.1
Returns
- Ext.util.Sorter
The sorter, null if none exist
getModifiedRecords( ) : Ext.data.Model[]Gets all records added or updated since the last commit. ...Gets all records added or updated since the last commit. Note that the order of records
returned is not deterministic and does not indicate the order in which records were modified. Note also that
removed records are not included (use getRemovedRecords for that).
Available since: 4.1.0
Returns
- Ext.data.Model[]
The added and updated Model instances
getNewRecords( ) : Ext.data.Model[]Returns all Model instances that are either currently a phantom (e.g. ...Returns all Model instances that are either currently a phantom (e.g. have no id), or have an ID but have not
yet been saved on this Store (this happens when adding a non-phantom record from another Store into this one)
Available since: 4.0.0
Returns
- Ext.data.Model[]
The Model instances
Returns the proxy currently attached to this proxy instance ...Returns the proxy currently attached to this proxy instance
Available since: 4.0.0
Returns
- Ext.data.proxy.Proxy
The Proxy instance
getRemovedRecords( ) : Ext.data.Model[]Returns any records that have been removed from the store but not yet destroyed on the proxy. ...Returns any records that have been removed from the store but not yet destroyed on the proxy.
Available since: 4.0.0
Returns
- Ext.data.Model[]
The removed Model instances
getUpdatedRecords( ) : Ext.data.Model[]Returns all Model instances that have been updated in the Store but not yet synchronized with the Proxy ...Returns all Model instances that have been updated in the Store but not yet synchronized with the Proxy
Available since: 4.0.0
Returns
- Ext.data.Model[]
The updated Model instances
Checks to see if this object has any listeners for a specified event, or whether the event bubbles. ...Checks to see if this object has any listeners for a specified event, or whether the event bubbles. The answer
indicates whether the event needs firing or not.
Available since: 1.1.0
Parameters
- eventName : String
The name of the event to check for
Returns
- Boolean
true if the event is being listened for or bubbles, else false
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
- config : Object
Returns
- Ext.Base
this
initSortable( )Performs initialization of this mixin. ...Performs initialization of this mixin. Component classes using this mixin should call this method during their
own initialization.
Available since: 4.0.0
Returns true if the Store is currently performing a load operation ...Returns true if the Store is currently performing a load operation
Available since: 4.0.0
Returns
- Boolean
True if the Store is currently loading
Loads the Store using its configured proxy. ...Loads the Store using its configured proxy.
Available since: 1.1.0
Parameters
- options : Object (optional)
config object. This is passed into the Operation
object that is created and then sent to the proxy's Ext.data.proxy.Proxy.read function
Returns
- Ext.data.Store
this
Shorthand for addManagedListener. ...Shorthand for addManagedListener.
Adds listeners to any Observable object (or Ext.Element) which are automatically removed when this Component is
destroyed.
Available since: 4.0.2
Parameters
- item : Ext.util.Observable/Ext.Element
The item to which to add a listener/listeners.
- ename : Object/String
The event name, or an object containing event name properties.
- fn : Function (optional)
If the ename parameter was an event name, this is the handler function.
- scope : Object (optional)
If the ename parameter was an event name, this is the scope (this reference)
in which the handler function is executed.
- options : Object (optional)
If the ename parameter was an event name, this is the
addListener options.
Returns
- Object
Only when the destroyable option is specified.
A Destroyable object. An object which implements the destroy method which removes all listeners added in this call. For example:
this.btnListeners = = myButton.mon({
destroyable: true
mouseover: function() { console.log('mouseover'); },
mouseout: function() { console.log('mouseout'); },
click: function() { console.log('click'); }
});
And when those listeners need to be removed:
Ext.destroy(this.btnListeners);
or
this.btnListeners.destroy();
mun( item, ename, [fn], [scope] )Shorthand for removeManagedListener. ...Shorthand for removeManagedListener.
Removes listeners that were added by the mon method.
Available since: 4.0.2
Parameters
- item : Ext.util.Observable/Ext.Element
The item from which to remove a listener/listeners.
- ename : Object/String
The event name, or an object containing event name properties.
- fn : Function (optional)
If the ename parameter was an event name, this is the handler function.
- scope : Object (optional)
If the ename parameter was an event name, this is the scope (this reference)
in which the handler function is executed.
Shorthand for addListener. ...Shorthand for addListener.
Appends an event handler to this object. For example:
myGridPanel.on("mouseover", this.onMouseOver, this);
The method also allows for a single argument to be passed which is a config object
containing properties which specify multiple events. For example:
myGridPanel.on({
cellClick: this.onCellClick,
mouseover: this.onMouseOver,
mouseout: this.onMouseOut,
scope: this // Important. Ensure "this" is correct during handler execution
});
One can also specify options for each event handler separately:
myGridPanel.on({
cellClick: {fn: this.onCellClick, scope: this, single: true},
mouseover: {fn: panel.onMouseOver, scope: panel}
});
Names of methods in a specified scope may also be used. Note that
scope MUST be specified to use this option:
myGridPanel.on({
cellClick: {fn: 'onCellClick', scope: this, single: true},
mouseover: {fn: 'onMouseOver', scope: panel}
});
Available since: 1.1.0
Parameters
- eventName : String/Object
The name of the event to listen for.
May also be an object who's property names are event names.
- fn : Function (optional)
The method the event invokes, or if scope is specified, the name* of the method within
the specified scope. Will be called with arguments
given to fireEvent plus the options parameter described below.
- scope : Object (optional)
The scope (this reference) in which the handler function is
executed. If omitted, defaults to the object which fired the event.
- options : Object (optional)
An object containing handler configuration.
Note: Unlike in ExtJS 3.x, the options object will also be passed as the last
argument to every event handler.
This object may contain any of the following properties:
- scope : Object
The scope (this reference) in which the handler function is executed. If omitted,
defaults to the object which fired the event.
- delay : Number
The number of milliseconds to delay the invocation of the handler after the event fires.
- single : Boolean
True to add a handler to handle just the next firing of the event, and then remove itself.
- buffer : Number
Causes the handler to be scheduled to run in an Ext.util.DelayedTask delayed
by the specified number of milliseconds. If the event fires again within that time,
the original handler is not invoked, but the new handler is scheduled in its place.
- target : Ext.util.Observable
Only call the handler if the event was fired on the target Observable, not if the event
was bubbled up from a child Observable.
- element : String
This option is only valid for listeners bound to Components.
The name of a Component property which references an element to add a listener to.
This option is useful during Component construction to add DOM event listeners to elements of
Components which will exist only after the Component is rendered.
For example, to add a click listener to a Panel's body:
new Ext.panel.Panel({
title: 'The title',
listeners: {
click: this.handlePanelClick,
element: 'body'
}
});
- destroyable : Boolean (optional)
When specified as true, the function returns A Destroyable object. An object which implements the destroy method which removes all listeners added in this call.
Combining Options
Using the options argument, it is possible to combine different types of listeners:
A delayed, one-time listener.
myPanel.on('hide', this.handleClick, this, {
single: true,
delay: 100
});
Defaults to: false
Returns
- Object
Only when the destroyable option is specified.
A Destroyable object. An object which implements the destroy method which removes all listeners added in this call. For example:
this.btnListeners = = myButton.on({
destroyable: true
mouseover: function() { console.log('mouseover'); },
mouseout: function() { console.log('mouseout'); },
click: function() { console.log('click'); }
});
And when those listeners need to be removed:
Ext.destroy(this.btnListeners);
or
this.btnListeners.destroy();
onBatchComplete( batch, operation )private onBatchException( batch, operation )private onBatchOperationComplete( batch, operation )private onClassExtended( cls, data, hooks )private onConfigUpdate( names, callback, scope )private onCreateRecords( )privatemay be implemented by store subclasses ...may be implemented by store subclasses
Available since: 4.1.0
onDestroyRecords( records, operation, success )privateRemoves any records when a write is returned from the server. ...Removes any records when a write is returned from the server.
Available since: 4.1.0
Parameters
- records : Ext.data.Model[]
The array of removed records
- operation : Ext.data.Operation
The operation that just completed
- success : Boolean
True if the operation was successful
onMetaChange( proxy, meta )private onProxyWrite( operation )privateCallback for any write Operation over the Proxy. ...Callback for any write Operation over the Proxy. Updates the Store's MixedCollection to reflect
the updates provided by the Proxy
Available since: 4.0.0
Parameters
- operation : Object
onUpdateRecords( )privatemay be implemented by store subclasses ...may be implemented by store subclasses
Available since: 4.1.0
prepareClass( T )privatePrepares a given class for observable instances. ...Prepares a given class for observable instances. This method is called when a
class derives from this class or uses this class as a mixin.
Available since: 4.1.0
Parameters
- T : Function
The class constructor to prepare.
Relays selected events from the specified Observable as if the events were fired by this. ...Relays selected events from the specified Observable as if the events were fired by this.
For example if you are extending Grid, you might decide to forward some events from store.
So you can do this inside your initComponent:
this.relayEvents(this.getStore(), ['load']);
The grid instance will then have an observable 'load' event which will be passed the
parameters of the store's load event and any function fired with the grid's load event
would have access to the grid using the this keyword.
Available since: 2.3.0
Parameters
- origin : Object
The Observable whose events this object is to relay.
- events : String[]
Array of event names to relay.
- prefix : String (optional)
A common prefix to prepend to the event names. For example:
this.relayEvents(this.getStore(), ['load', 'clear'], 'store');
Now the grid will forward 'load' and 'clear' events of store as 'storeload' and 'storeclear'.
Returns
- Object
A Destroyable object. An object which implements the destroy method which, when destroyed, removes all relayers. For example:
this.storeRelayers = this.relayEvents(this.getStore(), ['load', 'clear'], 'store');
Can be undone by calling
Ext.destroy(this.storeRelayers);
or
this.store.relayers.destroy();
reload( options ) removeAll( )Removes all records from the store. ...Removes all records from the store. This method does a "fast remove",
individual remove events are not called. The clear event is
fired upon completion.
Available since: 1.1.0
removeListener( eventName, fn, [scope] )Removes an event handler. ...Removes an event handler.
Available since: 1.1.0
Parameters
- eventName : String
The type of event the handler was associated with.
- fn : Function
The handler to remove. This must be a reference to the function passed into the
addListener call.
- scope : Object (optional)
The scope originally specified for the handler. It must be the same as the
scope argument specified in the original call to addListener or the listener will not be removed.
removeManagedListener( item, ename, [fn], [scope] )Removes listeners that were added by the mon method. ...Removes listeners that were added by the mon method.
Available since: 4.0.0
Parameters
- item : Ext.util.Observable/Ext.Element
The item from which to remove a listener/listeners.
- ename : Object/String
The event name, or an object containing event name properties.
- fn : Function (optional)
If the ename parameter was an event name, this is the handler function.
- scope : Object (optional)
If the ename parameter was an event name, this is the scope (this reference)
in which the handler function is executed.
removeManagedListenerItem( isClear, managedListener )private Resumes automatically syncing the Store with its Proxy. ...Resumes automatically syncing the Store with its Proxy. Only applicable if autoSync is true
Available since: 4.1.0
resumeEvents( )Resumes firing events (see suspendEvents). ...Resumes firing events (see suspendEvents).
If events were suspended using the queueSuspended parameter, then all events fired
during event suspension will be sent to any listeners now.
Available since: 2.3.0
save( )deprecated Sets the Store's Proxy by string, config object or Proxy instance ...Sets the Store's Proxy by string, config object or Proxy instance
Available since: 4.0.0
Parameters
- proxy : String/Object/Ext.data.proxy.Proxy
The new Proxy, which can be either a type string, a configuration object
or an Ext.data.proxy.Proxy instance
Returns
- Ext.data.proxy.Proxy
The attached Proxy object
Sorts the data in the Store by one or more of its properties. ...Sorts the data in the Store by one or more of its properties. Example usage:
//sort by a single field
myStore.sort('myField', 'DESC');
//sorting by multiple fields
myStore.sort([
{
property : 'age',
direction: 'ASC'
},
{
property : 'name',
direction: 'DESC'
}
]);
Internally, Store converts the passed arguments into an array of Ext.util.Sorter instances, and delegates
the actual sorting to its internal Ext.util.MixedCollection.
When passing a single string argument to sort, Store maintains a ASC/DESC toggler per field, so this code:
store.sort('myField');
store.sort('myField');
Is equivalent to this code, because Store handles the toggling automatically:
store.sort('myField', 'ASC');
store.sort('myField', 'DESC');
Available since: 4.0.0
Parameters
- sorters : String/Ext.util.Sorter[] (optional)
Either a string name of one of the fields in this Store's configured
Model, or an array of sorter configurations.
- direction : String (optional)
The overall direction to sort the data by.
Defaults to: "ASC"
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
Suspends automatically syncing the Store with its Proxy. ...Suspends automatically syncing the Store with its Proxy. Only applicable if autoSync is true
Available since: 4.1.0
suspendEvents( queueSuspended )Suspends the firing of all events. ...Suspends the firing of all events. (see resumeEvents)
Available since: 2.3.0
Parameters
- queueSuspended : Boolean
Pass as true to queue up suspended events to be fired
after the resumeEvents call instead of discarding all suspended events.
Synchronizes the store with its proxy. ...Synchronizes the store with its proxy. This asks the proxy to batch together any new, updated
and deleted records in the store, updating the store's internal representation of the records
as each operation completes.
Available since: 4.0.0
Parameters
- options : Object (optional)
Object containing one or more properties supported by the sync method (these get
passed along to the underlying proxy's batch method):
- batch : Ext.data.Batch/Object (optional)
A Ext.data.Batch object (or batch config to apply
to the created batch). If unspecified a default batch will be auto-created as needed.
- callback : Function (optional)
The function to be called upon completion of the sync.
The callback is called regardless of success or failure and is passed the following parameters:
Parameters
- batch : Ext.data.Batch
The batch that was processed,
containing all operations in their current state after processing
- options : Object
The options argument that was originally passed into sync
- success : Function (optional)
The function to be called upon successful completion of the sync. The
success function is called only if no exceptions were reported in any operations. If one or more exceptions
occurred then the failure function will be called instead. The success function is called
with the following parameters:
Parameters
- batch : Ext.data.Batch
The batch that was processed,
containing all operations in their current state after processing
- options : Object
The options argument that was originally passed into sync
- failure : Function (optional)
The function to be called upon unsuccessful completion of the sync. The
failure function is called when one or more operations returns an exception during processing (even if some
operations were also successful). In this case you can check the batch's exceptions array to see exactly which operations had exceptions. The failure function is called with the
following parameters:
Parameters
- batch : Ext.data.Batch
The Ext.data.Batch that was processed, containing all
operations in their current state after processing
- options : Object
The options argument that was originally passed into sync
- scope : Object (optional)
The scope in which to execute any callbacks (i.e. the this object inside
the callback, success and/or failure functions). Defaults to the store's proxy.
Returns
- Ext.data.Store
this
un( eventName, fn, [scope] )Shorthand for removeListener. ...Shorthand for removeListener.
Removes an event handler.
Available since: 1.1.0
Parameters
- eventName : String
The type of event the handler was associated with.
- fn : Function
The handler to remove. This must be a reference to the function passed into the
addListener call.
- scope : Object (optional)
The scope originally specified for the handler. It must be the same as the
scope argument specified in the original call to addListener or the listener will not be removed.
Adds the specified events to the list of events which this Observable may fire.
Available since: 1.1.0
Parameters
Appends an event handler to this object. For example:
myGridPanel.on("mouseover", this.onMouseOver, this);
The method also allows for a single argument to be passed which is a config object containing properties which specify multiple events. For example:
myGridPanel.on({
cellClick: this.onCellClick,
mouseover: this.onMouseOver,
mouseout: this.onMouseOut,
scope: this // Important. Ensure "this" is correct during handler execution
});
One can also specify options for each event handler separately:
myGridPanel.on({
cellClick: {fn: this.onCellClick, scope: this, single: true},
mouseover: {fn: panel.onMouseOver, scope: panel}
});
Names of methods in a specified scope may also be used. Note that
scope MUST be specified to use this option:
myGridPanel.on({
cellClick: {fn: 'onCellClick', scope: this, single: true},
mouseover: {fn: 'onMouseOver', scope: panel}
});
Available since: 1.1.0
Parameters
- eventName : String/Object
The name of the event to listen for. May also be an object who's property names are event names.
- fn : Function (optional)
The method the event invokes, or if
scopeis specified, the name* of the method within the specifiedscope. Will be called with arguments given to fireEvent plus theoptionsparameter described below. - scope : Object (optional)
The scope (
thisreference) in which the handler function is executed. If omitted, defaults to the object which fired the event. - options : Object (optional)
An object containing handler configuration.
Note: Unlike in ExtJS 3.x, the options object will also be passed as the last argument to every event handler.
This object may contain any of the following properties:
- scope : Object
The scope (
thisreference) in which the handler function is executed. If omitted, defaults to the object which fired the event. - delay : Number
The number of milliseconds to delay the invocation of the handler after the event fires.
- single : Boolean
True to add a handler to handle just the next firing of the event, and then remove itself.
- buffer : Number
Causes the handler to be scheduled to run in an Ext.util.DelayedTask delayed by the specified number of milliseconds. If the event fires again within that time, the original handler is not invoked, but the new handler is scheduled in its place.
- target : Ext.util.Observable
Only call the handler if the event was fired on the target Observable, not if the event was bubbled up from a child Observable.
- element : String
This option is only valid for listeners bound to Components. The name of a Component property which references an element to add a listener to.
This option is useful during Component construction to add DOM event listeners to elements of Components which will exist only after the Component is rendered. For example, to add a click listener to a Panel's body:
new Ext.panel.Panel({ title: 'The title', listeners: { click: this.handlePanelClick, element: 'body' } }); - destroyable : Boolean (optional)
When specified as
true, the function returns ADestroyableobject. An object which implements thedestroymethod which removes all listeners added in this call.Combining Options
Using the options argument, it is possible to combine different types of listeners:
A delayed, one-time listener.
myPanel.on('hide', this.handleClick, this, { single: true, delay: 100 });Defaults to:
false
- scope : Object
Returns
- Object
Only when the
destroyableoption is specified.A
Destroyableobject. An object which implements thedestroymethod which removes all listeners added in this call. For example:this.btnListeners = = myButton.on({ destroyable: true mouseover: function() { console.log('mouseover'); }, mouseout: function() { console.log('mouseout'); }, click: function() { console.log('click'); } });And when those listeners need to be removed:
Ext.destroy(this.btnListeners);or
this.btnListeners.destroy();
Overrides: Ext.AbstractComponent.addListener
Adds listeners to any Observable object (or Ext.Element) which are automatically removed when this Component is destroyed.
Available since: 4.0.0
Parameters
- item : Ext.util.Observable/Ext.Element
The item to which to add a listener/listeners.
- ename : Object/String
The event name, or an object containing event name properties.
- fn : Function (optional)
If the
enameparameter was an event name, this is the handler function. - scope : Object (optional)
If the
enameparameter was an event name, this is the scope (thisreference) in which the handler function is executed. - options : Object (optional)
If the
enameparameter was an event name, this is the addListener options.
Returns
- Object
Only when the
destroyableoption is specified.A
Destroyableobject. An object which implements thedestroymethod which removes all listeners added in this call. For example:this.btnListeners = = myButton.mon({ destroyable: true mouseover: function() { console.log('mouseover'); }, mouseout: function() { console.log('mouseout'); }, click: function() { console.log('click'); } });And when those listeners need to be removed:
Ext.destroy(this.btnListeners);or
this.btnListeners.destroy();
A model instance should call this method on the Store it has been joined to.
Available since: 3.4.0
Parameters
- record : Ext.data.Model
The model instance that was edited
A model instance should call this method on the Store it has been joined to.
Available since: 3.4.0
Parameters
- record : Ext.data.Model
The model instance that was edited
- modifiedFieldNames : String[]
Array of field names changed during edit.
A model instance should call this method on the Store it has been joined to..
Available since: 3.4.0
Parameters
- record : Ext.data.Model
The model instance that was edited
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
argumentsobject 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. 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
argumentsobject from the current method, for example:this.callParent(arguments)
Returns
- Object
Returns the result of calling the parent 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
argumentsobject from the current method, for example:this.callSuper(arguments)
Returns
- Object
Returns the result of calling the superclass method
to be implemented by subclasses
Available since: 4.0.0
Removes all listeners for this object including the managed listeners
Available since: 4.0.0
Removes all managed listeners for this object.
Available since: 4.0.0
Normalizes an array of filter objects, ensuring that they are all Ext.util.Filter instances
Available since: 4.0.0
Parameters
- filters : Object[]
The filters array
Returns
- Ext.util.Filter[]
Array of Ext.util.Filter objects
Normalizes an array of sorter objects, ensuring that they are all Ext.util.Sorter instances
Available since: 4.0.0
Parameters
- sorters : Object[]
The sorters array
Returns
- Ext.util.Sorter[]
Array of Ext.util.Sorter objects
tells the attached proxy to destroy the given records
Available since: 3.4.0
Overrides: Ext.Base.destroy
Enables events fired by this Observable to bubble up an owner hierarchy by calling this.getBubbleTarget() if
present. There is no implementation in the Observable base class.
This is commonly used by Ext.Components to bubble events to owner Containers. See Ext.Component.getBubbleTarget. The default implementation in Ext.Component returns the Component's immediate owner. But if a known target is required, this can be overridden to access the required target more quickly.
Example:
Ext.define('Ext.overrides.form.field.Base', {
override: 'Ext.form.field.Base',
// Add functionality to Field's initComponent to enable the change event to bubble
initComponent: function () {
this.callParent();
this.enableBubble('change');
}
});
var myForm = Ext.create('Ext.form.Panel', {
title: 'User Details',
items: [{
...
}],
listeners: {
change: function() {
// Title goes red if form has been modified.
myForm.header.setStyle('color', 'red');
}
}
});
Available since: 3.4.0
Parameters
Fires the specified event with the passed parameters (minus the event name, plus the options object passed
to addListener).
An event may be set to bubble up an Observable parent hierarchy (See Ext.Component.getBubbleTarget) by calling enableBubble.
Available since: 1.1.0
Parameters
- eventName : String
The name of the event to fire.
- args : Object...
Variable number of parameters are passed to handlers.
Returns
- Boolean
returns false if any of the handlers return false otherwise it returns true.
Returns an object which is passed in as the listeners argument to proxy.batch inside this.sync. This is broken out into a separate function to allow for customisation of the listeners
Available since: 4.0.0
Returns
- Object
The listeners object
Gets the bubbling parent for an Observable
Available since: 4.0.7
Returns
- Ext.util.Observable
The bubble parent. null is returned if no bubble target exists
to be implemented by subclasses
Available since: 4.0.0
to be implemented by subclasses
Available since: 4.0.0
Gets the first sorter from the sorters collection, excluding any groupers that may be in place
Available since: 4.1.1
Returns
- Ext.util.Sorter
The sorter, null if none exist
Gets all records added or updated since the last commit. Note that the order of records returned is not deterministic and does not indicate the order in which records were modified. Note also that removed records are not included (use getRemovedRecords for that).
Available since: 4.1.0
Returns
- Ext.data.Model[]
The added and updated Model instances
Returns all Model instances that are either currently a phantom (e.g. have no id), or have an ID but have not yet been saved on this Store (this happens when adding a non-phantom record from another Store into this one)
Available since: 4.0.0
Returns
- Ext.data.Model[]
The Model instances
Returns the proxy currently attached to this proxy instance
Available since: 4.0.0
Returns
- Ext.data.proxy.Proxy
The Proxy instance
Returns any records that have been removed from the store but not yet destroyed on the proxy.
Available since: 4.0.0
Returns
- Ext.data.Model[]
The removed Model instances
Returns all Model instances that have been updated in the Store but not yet synchronized with the Proxy
Available since: 4.0.0
Returns
- Ext.data.Model[]
The updated Model instances
Checks to see if this object has any listeners for a specified event, or whether the event bubbles. The answer indicates whether the event needs firing or not.
Available since: 1.1.0
Parameters
- eventName : String
The name of the event to check for
Returns
- Boolean
trueif the event is being listened for or bubbles, elsefalse
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
- config : Object
Returns
- Ext.Base
this
Performs initialization of this mixin. Component classes using this mixin should call this method during their own initialization.
Available since: 4.0.0
Returns true if the Store is currently performing a load operation
Available since: 4.0.0
Returns
- Boolean
True if the Store is currently loading
Loads the Store using its configured proxy.
Available since: 1.1.0
Parameters
- options : Object (optional)
config object. This is passed into the Operation object that is created and then sent to the proxy's Ext.data.proxy.Proxy.read function
Returns
- Ext.data.Store
this
Shorthand for addManagedListener.
Adds listeners to any Observable object (or Ext.Element) which are automatically removed when this Component is destroyed.
Available since: 4.0.2
Parameters
- item : Ext.util.Observable/Ext.Element
The item to which to add a listener/listeners.
- ename : Object/String
The event name, or an object containing event name properties.
- fn : Function (optional)
If the
enameparameter was an event name, this is the handler function. - scope : Object (optional)
If the
enameparameter was an event name, this is the scope (thisreference) in which the handler function is executed. - options : Object (optional)
If the
enameparameter was an event name, this is the addListener options.
Returns
- Object
Only when the
destroyableoption is specified.A
Destroyableobject. An object which implements thedestroymethod which removes all listeners added in this call. For example:this.btnListeners = = myButton.mon({ destroyable: true mouseover: function() { console.log('mouseover'); }, mouseout: function() { console.log('mouseout'); }, click: function() { console.log('click'); } });And when those listeners need to be removed:
Ext.destroy(this.btnListeners);or
this.btnListeners.destroy();
Shorthand for removeManagedListener.
Removes listeners that were added by the mon method.
Available since: 4.0.2
Parameters
- item : Ext.util.Observable/Ext.Element
The item from which to remove a listener/listeners.
- ename : Object/String
The event name, or an object containing event name properties.
- fn : Function (optional)
If the
enameparameter was an event name, this is the handler function. - scope : Object (optional)
If the
enameparameter was an event name, this is the scope (thisreference) in which the handler function is executed.
Shorthand for addListener.
Appends an event handler to this object. For example:
myGridPanel.on("mouseover", this.onMouseOver, this);
The method also allows for a single argument to be passed which is a config object containing properties which specify multiple events. For example:
myGridPanel.on({
cellClick: this.onCellClick,
mouseover: this.onMouseOver,
mouseout: this.onMouseOut,
scope: this // Important. Ensure "this" is correct during handler execution
});
One can also specify options for each event handler separately:
myGridPanel.on({
cellClick: {fn: this.onCellClick, scope: this, single: true},
mouseover: {fn: panel.onMouseOver, scope: panel}
});
Names of methods in a specified scope may also be used. Note that
scope MUST be specified to use this option:
myGridPanel.on({
cellClick: {fn: 'onCellClick', scope: this, single: true},
mouseover: {fn: 'onMouseOver', scope: panel}
});
Available since: 1.1.0
Parameters
- eventName : String/Object
The name of the event to listen for. May also be an object who's property names are event names.
- fn : Function (optional)
The method the event invokes, or if
scopeis specified, the name* of the method within the specifiedscope. Will be called with arguments given to fireEvent plus theoptionsparameter described below. - scope : Object (optional)
The scope (
thisreference) in which the handler function is executed. If omitted, defaults to the object which fired the event. - options : Object (optional)
An object containing handler configuration.
Note: Unlike in ExtJS 3.x, the options object will also be passed as the last argument to every event handler.
This object may contain any of the following properties:
- scope : Object
The scope (
thisreference) in which the handler function is executed. If omitted, defaults to the object which fired the event. - delay : Number
The number of milliseconds to delay the invocation of the handler after the event fires.
- single : Boolean
True to add a handler to handle just the next firing of the event, and then remove itself.
- buffer : Number
Causes the handler to be scheduled to run in an Ext.util.DelayedTask delayed by the specified number of milliseconds. If the event fires again within that time, the original handler is not invoked, but the new handler is scheduled in its place.
- target : Ext.util.Observable
Only call the handler if the event was fired on the target Observable, not if the event was bubbled up from a child Observable.
- element : String
This option is only valid for listeners bound to Components. The name of a Component property which references an element to add a listener to.
This option is useful during Component construction to add DOM event listeners to elements of Components which will exist only after the Component is rendered. For example, to add a click listener to a Panel's body:
new Ext.panel.Panel({ title: 'The title', listeners: { click: this.handlePanelClick, element: 'body' } }); - destroyable : Boolean (optional)
When specified as
true, the function returns ADestroyableobject. An object which implements thedestroymethod which removes all listeners added in this call.Combining Options
Using the options argument, it is possible to combine different types of listeners:
A delayed, one-time listener.
myPanel.on('hide', this.handleClick, this, { single: true, delay: 100 });Defaults to:
false
- scope : Object
Returns
- Object
Only when the
destroyableoption is specified.A
Destroyableobject. An object which implements thedestroymethod which removes all listeners added in this call. For example:this.btnListeners = = myButton.on({ destroyable: true mouseover: function() { console.log('mouseover'); }, mouseout: function() { console.log('mouseout'); }, click: function() { console.log('click'); } });And when those listeners need to be removed:
Ext.destroy(this.btnListeners);or
this.btnListeners.destroy();
may be implemented by store subclasses
Available since: 4.1.0
Removes any records when a write is returned from the server.
Available since: 4.1.0
Parameters
- records : Ext.data.Model[]
The array of removed records
- operation : Ext.data.Operation
The operation that just completed
- success : Boolean
True if the operation was successful
Callback for any write Operation over the Proxy. Updates the Store's MixedCollection to reflect the updates provided by the Proxy
Available since: 4.0.0
Parameters
- operation : Object
may be implemented by store subclasses
Available since: 4.1.0
Prepares a given class for observable instances. This method is called when a class derives from this class or uses this class as a mixin.
Available since: 4.1.0
Parameters
- T : Function
The class constructor to prepare.
Relays selected events from the specified Observable as if the events were fired by this.
For example if you are extending Grid, you might decide to forward some events from store. So you can do this inside your initComponent:
this.relayEvents(this.getStore(), ['load']);
The grid instance will then have an observable 'load' event which will be passed the
parameters of the store's load event and any function fired with the grid's load event
would have access to the grid using the this keyword.
Available since: 2.3.0
Parameters
- origin : Object
The Observable whose events this object is to relay.
- events : String[]
Array of event names to relay.
- prefix : String (optional)
A common prefix to prepend to the event names. For example:
this.relayEvents(this.getStore(), ['load', 'clear'], 'store');Now the grid will forward 'load' and 'clear' events of store as 'storeload' and 'storeclear'.
Returns
- Object
A
Destroyableobject. An object which implements thedestroymethod which, when destroyed, removes all relayers. For example:this.storeRelayers = this.relayEvents(this.getStore(), ['load', 'clear'], 'store');Can be undone by calling
Ext.destroy(this.storeRelayers);or
this.store.relayers.destroy();
Removes all records from the store. This method does a "fast remove", individual remove events are not called. The clear event is fired upon completion.
Available since: 1.1.0
Removes an event handler.
Available since: 1.1.0
Parameters
- eventName : String
The type of event the handler was associated with.
- fn : Function
The handler to remove. This must be a reference to the function passed into the addListener call.
- scope : Object (optional)
The scope originally specified for the handler. It must be the same as the scope argument specified in the original call to addListener or the listener will not be removed.
Removes listeners that were added by the mon method.
Available since: 4.0.0
Parameters
- item : Ext.util.Observable/Ext.Element
The item from which to remove a listener/listeners.
- ename : Object/String
The event name, or an object containing event name properties.
- fn : Function (optional)
If the
enameparameter was an event name, this is the handler function. - scope : Object (optional)
If the
enameparameter was an event name, this is the scope (thisreference) in which the handler function is executed.
Resumes automatically syncing the Store with its Proxy. Only applicable if autoSync is true
Available since: 4.1.0
Resumes firing events (see suspendEvents).
If events were suspended using the queueSuspended parameter, then all events fired
during event suspension will be sent to any listeners now.
Available since: 2.3.0
Sets the Store's Proxy by string, config object or Proxy instance
Available since: 4.0.0
Parameters
- proxy : String/Object/Ext.data.proxy.Proxy
The new Proxy, which can be either a type string, a configuration object or an Ext.data.proxy.Proxy instance
Returns
- Ext.data.proxy.Proxy
The attached Proxy object
Sorts the data in the Store by one or more of its properties. Example usage:
//sort by a single field
myStore.sort('myField', 'DESC');
//sorting by multiple fields
myStore.sort([
{
property : 'age',
direction: 'ASC'
},
{
property : 'name',
direction: 'DESC'
}
]);
Internally, Store converts the passed arguments into an array of Ext.util.Sorter instances, and delegates the actual sorting to its internal Ext.util.MixedCollection.
When passing a single string argument to sort, Store maintains a ASC/DESC toggler per field, so this code:
store.sort('myField');
store.sort('myField');
Is equivalent to this code, because Store handles the toggling automatically:
store.sort('myField', 'ASC');
store.sort('myField', 'DESC');
Available since: 4.0.0
Parameters
- sorters : String/Ext.util.Sorter[] (optional)
Either a string name of one of the fields in this Store's configured Model, or an array of sorter configurations.
- direction : String (optional)
The overall direction to sort the data by.
Defaults to:
"ASC"
Returns
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
Suspends automatically syncing the Store with its Proxy. Only applicable if autoSync is true
Available since: 4.1.0
Suspends the firing of all events. (see resumeEvents)
Available since: 2.3.0
Parameters
- queueSuspended : Boolean
Pass as true to queue up suspended events to be fired after the resumeEvents call instead of discarding all suspended events.
Synchronizes the store with its proxy. This asks the proxy to batch together any new, updated and deleted records in the store, updating the store's internal representation of the records as each operation completes.
Available since: 4.0.0
Parameters
- options : Object (optional)
Object containing one or more properties supported by the sync method (these get passed along to the underlying proxy's batch method):
- batch : Ext.data.Batch/Object (optional)
A Ext.data.Batch object (or batch config to apply to the created batch). If unspecified a default batch will be auto-created as needed.
- callback : Function (optional)
The function to be called upon completion of the sync. The callback is called regardless of success or failure and is passed the following parameters:
Parameters
- batch : Ext.data.Batch
The batch that was processed, containing all operations in their current state after processing
- options : Object
The options argument that was originally passed into sync
- batch : Ext.data.Batch
- success : Function (optional)
The function to be called upon successful completion of the sync. The success function is called only if no exceptions were reported in any operations. If one or more exceptions occurred then the failure function will be called instead. The success function is called with the following parameters:
Parameters
- batch : Ext.data.Batch
The batch that was processed, containing all operations in their current state after processing
- options : Object
The options argument that was originally passed into sync
- batch : Ext.data.Batch
- failure : Function (optional)
The function to be called upon unsuccessful completion of the sync. The failure function is called when one or more operations returns an exception during processing (even if some operations were also successful). In this case you can check the batch's exceptions array to see exactly which operations had exceptions. The failure function is called with the following parameters:
Parameters
- batch : Ext.data.Batch
The Ext.data.Batch that was processed, containing all operations in their current state after processing
- options : Object
The options argument that was originally passed into sync
- batch : Ext.data.Batch
- scope : Object (optional)
The scope in which to execute any callbacks (i.e. the
thisobject inside the callback, success and/or failure functions). Defaults to the store's proxy.
- batch : Ext.data.Batch/Object (optional)
Returns
- Ext.data.Store
this
Shorthand for removeListener.
Removes an event handler.
Available since: 1.1.0
Parameters
- eventName : String
The type of event the handler was associated with.
- fn : Function
The handler to remove. This must be a reference to the function passed into the addListener call.
- scope : Object (optional)
The scope originally specified for the handler. It must be the same as the scope argument specified in the original call to addListener or the listener will not be removed.
Static Methods addMember( name, member )chainableprivatestatic addMembers( members )chainablestaticAdd 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 : Object
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
- members : Object
Returns
- Ext.Base
this
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
- Ext.Base
this
Creates a store from config object. ...Creates a store from config object.
Available since: 4.0.4
Parameters
- store : Object/Ext.data.AbstractStore
A config for
the store to be created. It may contain a type field
which defines the particular type of store to create.
Alteratively passing an actual store to this method will
just return it, no changes made.
Returns
- Ext.data.AbstractStore
The created store.
Overrides: Ext.Base.create
createAlias( alias, origin )staticCreate 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
- alias : String/Object
The new method name, or an object to set multiple aliases. See
flexSetter
- origin : String/Object
The original method name
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
- String
className
implement( )deprecatedstaticAdds members to class. ...Adds members to class.
This method has been deprecated since 4.1
Use addMembers instead.
Available since: 4.0.2
mixin( name, mixinClass )chainableprivatestatic onExtended( fn, scope )chainableprivatestatic 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
- Ext.Base
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 : Object
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
- members : Object
Returns
- Ext.Base
this
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
- Ext.Base
this
Creates a store from config object.
Available since: 4.0.4
Parameters
- store : Object/Ext.data.AbstractStore
A config for the store to be created. It may contain a
typefield which defines the particular type of store to create.Alteratively passing an actual store to this method will just return it, no changes made.
Returns
- Ext.data.AbstractStore
The created store.
Overrides: Ext.Base.create
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
- alias : String/Object
The new method name, or an object to set multiple aliases. See flexSetter
- origin : String/Object
The original method name
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
- String
className
Adds members to class.
This method has been deprecated since 4.1
Use addMembers instead.
Available since: 4.0.2
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
- Ext.Base
this class
Events
Fired when a Model instance has been added to this Store.
Available since: 1.1.0
Parameters
- store : Ext.data.Store
The store
- records : Ext.data.Model[]
The Model instances that were added
- index : Number
The index at which the instances were inserted
- eOpts : Object
The options object passed to Ext.util.Observable.addListener.
Fires before a request is made for a new data object. If the beforeload handler returns false the load action will be canceled.
Available since: 1.1.0
Parameters
- store : Ext.data.Store
This Store
- operation : Ext.data.Operation
The Ext.data.Operation object that will be passed to the Proxy to load the Store
- eOpts : Object
The options object passed to Ext.util.Observable.addListener.
Fired before a call to sync is executed. Return false from any listener to cancel the sync
Available since: 4.0.0
Parameters
- options : Object
Hash of all records to be synchronized, broken down into create, update and destroy
- eOpts : Object
The options object passed to Ext.util.Observable.addListener.
Fired at the end of the remove method when all records in the passed array have been removed.
If many records may be removed in one go, then it is more efficient to listen for this event and perform any processing for a bulk remove than to listen for many remove events.
Available since: 4.1.2
Parameters
- store : Ext.data.Store
The Store object
- records : Ext.data.Model[]
The array of records that were removed (In the order they appear in the Store)
- indexes : Number[]
The indexes of the records that were removed
- eOpts : Object
The options object passed to Ext.util.Observable.addListener.
Fired after the removeAll method is called.
Available since: 1.1.0
Parameters
- this : Ext.data.Store
- eOpts : Object
The options object passed to Ext.util.Observable.addListener.
Fires whenever the records in the Store have changed in some way - this could include adding or removing records, or updating the data in existing records
Available since: 1.1.0
Parameters
- this : Ext.data.Store
The data store
- eOpts : Object
The options object passed to Ext.util.Observable.addListener.
Fires whenever the store reads data from a remote data source.
Available since: 1.1.0
Parameters
- this : Ext.data.Store
- records : Ext.data.Model[]
An array of records
- successful : Boolean
True if the operation was successful.
- eOpts : Object
The options object passed to Ext.util.Observable.addListener.
Fires when this store's underlying reader (available via the proxy) provides new metadata. Metadata usually consists of new field definitions, but can include any configuration data required by an application, and can be processed as needed in the event handler. This event is currently only fired for JsonReaders.
Available since: 1.1.0
Parameters
- this : Ext.data.Store
- meta : Object
The JSON metadata
- eOpts : Object
The options object passed to Ext.util.Observable.addListener.
Fires when the data cache has changed in a bulk manner (e.g., it has been sorted, filtered, etc.) and a widget that is using this Store as a Record cache should refresh its view.
Available since: 4.1.0
Parameters
- this : Ext.data.Store
The data store
- eOpts : Object
The options object passed to Ext.util.Observable.addListener.
Fired when a Model instance has been removed from this Store.
If many records may be removed in one go, then it is more efficient to listen for the bulkremove event and perform any processing for a bulk remove than to listen for this remove event.
Available since: 1.1.0
Parameters
- store : Ext.data.Store
The Store object
- record : Ext.data.Model
The record that was removed
- index : Number
The index of the record that was removed
- eOpts : Object
The options object passed to Ext.util.Observable.addListener.
Fires when a Model instance has been updated.
Available since: 1.1.0
Parameters
- this : Ext.data.Store
- record : Ext.data.Model
The Model instance that was updated
- operation : String
The update operation being performed. Value may be one of:
Ext.data.Model.EDIT Ext.data.Model.REJECT Ext.data.Model.COMMIT - modifiedFieldNames : String[]
Array of field names changed during edit.
- eOpts : Object
The options object passed to Ext.util.Observable.addListener.
Fires whenever a successful write has been made via the configured Proxy
Available since: 3.4.0
Parameters
- store : Ext.data.Store
This Store
- operation : Ext.data.Operation
The Operation object that was used in the write
- eOpts : Object
The options object passed to Ext.util.Observable.addListener.