Many classes have shortcut names used when creating (instantiating) a class with a
configuration object. The shortcut name is referred to as an alias
(or xtype
if the
class extends Ext.Component). The alias/xtype is listed next to the class name of
applicable classes for quick reference.
Framework classes or their members may be specified as private
or protected
. Else,
the class / member is public
. Public
, protected
, and private
are access
descriptors used to convey how and when the class or class member should be used.
Public classes and class members are available for use by any other class or application code and may be relied upon as a stable and persistent within major product versions. Public classes and members may safely be extended via a subclass.
Protected class members are stable public
members intended to be used by the
owning class or its subclasses. Protected members may safely be extended via a subclass.
Private classes and class members are used internally by the framework and are not intended to be used by application developers. Private classes and members may change or be omitted from the framework at any time without notice and should not be relied upon in application logic.
static
label next to the
method name. *See Static below.Below is an example class member that we can disect to show the syntax of a class member (the lookupComponent method as viewed from the Ext.button.Button class in this case).
Let's look at each part of the member row:
lookupComponent
in this example)( item )
in this example)Ext.Component
in this case). This may be omitted for methods that do not
return anything other than undefined
or may display as multiple possible values
separated by a forward slash /
signifying that what is returned may depend on the
results of the method call (i.e. a method may return a Component if a get method calls is
successful or false
if unsuccessful which would be displayed as
Ext.Component/Boolean
).PROTECTED
in
this example - see the Flags section below)Ext.container.Container
in this example). The source
class will be displayed as a blue link if the member originates from the current class
and gray if it is inherited from an ancestor or mixed-in class.view source
in the example)item : Object
in the example).undefined
a "Returns" section
will note the type of class or object returned and a description (Ext.Component
in the
example)Available since 3.4.0
- not pictured in
the example) just after the member descriptionDefaults to: false
)The API documentation uses a number of flags to further commnicate the class member's function and intent. The label may be represented by a text label, an abbreviation, or an icon.
classInstance.method1().method2().etc();
false
is returned from
an event handler- Indicates a framework class
- A singleton framework class. *See the singleton flag for more information
- A component-type framework class (any class within the Ext JS framework that extends Ext.Component)
- Indicates that the class, member, or guide is new in the currently viewed version
- Indicates a class member of type config
- Indicates a class member of type property
- Indicates a class member of type
method
- Indicates a class member of type event
- Indicates a class member of type
theme variable
- Indicates a class member of type
theme mixin
- Indicates that the class, member, or guide is new in the currently viewed version
Just below the class name on an API doc page is a row of buttons corresponding to the types of members owned by the current class. Each button shows a count of members by type (this count is updated as filters are applied). Clicking the button will navigate you to that member section. Hovering over the member-type button will reveal a popup menu of all members of that type for quick navigation.
Getting and setter methods that correlate to a class config option will show up in the methods section as well as in the configs section of both the API doc and the member-type menus just beneath the config they work with. The getter and setter method documentation will be found in the config row for easy reference.
Your page history is kept in localstorage and displayed (using the available real estate) just below the top title bar. By default, the only search results shown are the pages matching the product / version you're currently viewing. You can expand what is displayed by clicking on the button on the right-hand side of the history bar and choosing the "All" radio option. This will show all recent pages in the history bar for all products / versions.
Within the history config menu you will also see a listing of your recent page visits. The results are filtered by the "Current Product / Version" and "All" radio options. Clicking on the button will clear the history bar as well as the history kept in local storage.
If "All" is selected in the history config menu the checkbox option for "Show product details in the history bar" will be enabled. When checked, the product/version for each historic page will show alongside the page name in the history bar. Hovering the cursor over the page names in the history bar will also show the product/version as a tooltip.
Both API docs and guides can be searched for using the search field at the top of the page.
On API doc pages there is also a filter input field that filters the member rows using the filter string. In addition to filtering by string you can filter the class members by access level, inheritance, and read only. This is done using the checkboxes at the top of the page.
The checkbox at the bottom of the API class navigation tree filters the class list to include or exclude private classes.
Clicking on an empty search field will show your last 10 searches for quick navigation.
Each API doc page (with the exception of Javascript primitives pages) has a menu view of metadata relating to that class. This metadata view will have one or more of the following:
Ext.button.Button
class has an alternate class name of Ext.Button
). Alternate class
names are commonly maintained for backward compatibility.Runnable examples (Fiddles) are expanded on a page by default. You can collapse and expand example code blocks individually using the arrow on the top-left of the code block. You can also toggle the collapse state of all examples using the toggle button on the top-right of the page. The toggle-all state will be remembered between page loads.
Class members are collapsed on a page by default. You can expand and collapse members using the arrow icon on the left of the member row or globally using the expand / collapse all toggle button top-right.
Viewing the docs on narrower screens or browsers will result in a view optimized for a smaller form factor. The primary differences between the desktop and "mobile" view are:
The class source can be viewed by clicking on the class name at the top of an API doc page. The source for class members can be viewed by clicking on the "view source" link on the right-hand side of the member row.
A BufferedStore maintains a sparsely populated map of pages corresponding to an extremely large server-side dataset.
Use a BufferedStore when the dataset size is so large that the database and network latency, and client memory requirements preclude caching the entire dataset in a regular Ext.data.Store.
When using a BufferedStore not all of the dataset is present in the client. Only pages which have been requested by the UI (usually a Ext.grid.Panel) and surrounding pages will be present. Retention of viewed pages in the BufferedStore after they have been scrolled out of view is configurable. See leadingBufferZone, trailingBufferZone and purgePageCount.
To use a BufferedStore, initiate the loading process by loading the first page. The number of rows rendered are determined automatically, and the range of pages needed to keep the cache primed for scrolling is requested and cached. Example:
myBufferedStore.loadPage(1); // Load page 1
A Ext.grid.plugin.BufferedRenderer is instantiated which will monitor the scrolling in the grid, and refresh the view's rows from the page cache as needed. It will also pull new data into the page cache when scrolling of the view draws upon data near either end of the prefetched data.
The margins which trigger view refreshing from the prefetched data are Ext.grid.plugin.BufferedRenderer#numFromEdge, Ext.grid.plugin.BufferedRenderer#leadingBufferZone and Ext.grid.plugin.BufferedRenderer#trailingBufferZone.
The margins which trigger loading more data into the page cache are, leadingBufferZone and trailingBufferZone.
By default, only 5 pages of data (in addition to the pages which over the visible region) are cached in the page cache, with old pages being evicted from the cache as the view moves down through the dataset. This is controlled by the purgePageCount setting.
Setting this value to zero means that no pages are ever scrolled out of the page cache, and that eventually the whole dataset may become present in the page cache. This is sometimes desirable as long as datasets do not reach astronomical proportions.
Selection state may be maintained across page boundaries by configuring the SelectionModel not to discard records from its collection when those Records cycle out of the Store's primary collection. This is done by configuring the SelectionModel like this:
selModel: {
pruneRemoved: false
}
When a Store is used by only one Ext.view.View, and should only exist for the lifetime of that view, then
configure the autoDestroy flag as true
. This causes the destruction of the view to trigger the destruction of its Store.
Defaults to:
undefined
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.
Defaults to:
undefined
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
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'
Sets the value of batchUpdateMode
batchUpdateMode : String
The event name to bubble, or an Array of event names.
Defaults to:
null
The default view size to use until the viewSize has been configured.
Defaults to:
100
Sets the value of defaultViewSize
defaultViewSize : Number
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.
Defaults to:
null
Available since: 2.3.0
Array of Ext.util.Filter for this store. Can also be passed array of functions which will be used as the filterFn config for filters:
filters: [
function(item) {
return item.weight > 0;
}
]
Individual filters can be specified as an Ext.util.Filter
instance, a config
object for Ext.util.Filter
or simply a function that will be wrapped in a
instance with its {@Ext.util.Filter#filterFn filterFn} set.
For fine grain control of the filters collection, call getFilters
to return
the Ext.util.Collection
instance that holds this store's filters.
var filters = store.getFilters(); // an Ext.util.FilterCollection
function legalAge (item) {
return item.age >= 21;
}
filters.add(legalAge);
//...
filters.remove(legalAge);
Any changes to the filters
collection will cause this store to adjust
its items accordingly.
Defaults to:
undefined
The direction in which sorting should be applied when grouping. Supported values are "ASC" and "DESC".
Defaults to:
'ASC'
The grouper by which to group the data store. May also be specified by the groupField config, however they should not be used together.
Defaults to:
null
The field by which to group data in the store. Internally, grouping is very similar to sorting - the groupField and groupDir are injected as the first sorter (see sort). Stores support a single level of grouping, and groups can be fetched via the getGroups method.
Defaults to:
undefined
The number of extra rows to keep cached on the leading side of scrolling buffer as scrolling proceeds. A larger number means fewer replenishments from the server.
Defaults to:
200
Sets the value of leadingBufferZone
leadingBufferZone : Number
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.
See the Event guide for more
Note: It is bad practice to specify a listener's config
when you are defining a class using Ext.define()
.
Instead, only specify listeners when you are instantiating your class with Ext.create()
.
Defaults to:
null
Name of the Ext.data.Model associated with this store. See Ext.data.Model#entityName.
May also be the actual Model subclass.
This config is required for the store to be able to read data unless you have defined
the fields config which will create an anonymous Ext.data.Model
.
Defaults to:
undefined
The number of records considered to form a 'page'. This is used to power the built-in paging using the nextPage and previousPage functions when the grid is paged using a Ext.toolbar.Paging Defaults to 25.
To disable paging, set the pageSize to 0
.
Defaults to:
25
The Proxy to use for this Store. This can be either a string, a config object or a Proxy instance - see setProxy for details.
Defaults to:
undefined
Available since: 1.1.0
The number of pages additional to the required buffered range to keep in the prefetch cache before purging least recently used records.
For example, if the height of the view area and the configured trailingBufferZone and leadingBufferZone require that there
are three pages in the cache, then a purgePageCount
of 5 ensures that up to 8 pages can be in the page cache any any one time.
A value of 0 indicates to never purge the prefetched data.
Defaults to:
5
Sets the value of purgePageCount
purgePageCount : Number
true
to defer any filtering operation to the server. If false
, filtering is done locally on the client.
Defaults to:
false
true
if the sorting should be performed on the server side, false if it is local only.
Defaults to:
false
The initial set of Ext.util.Sorter
Individual sorters can be specified as an Ext.util.Sorter
instance, a config
object for Ext.util.Sorter
or simply the name of a property by which to sort.
An alternative way to extend the sorters is to call the sort
method and pass
a property or sorter config to add to the sorters.
For fine grain control of the sorters collection, call getSorters
to return
the Ext.util.Collection
instance that holds this collection's sorters.
var sorters = store.getSorters(); // an Ext.util.SorterCollection
sorters.add('name');
//...
sorters.remove('name');
Any changes to the sorters
collection will cause this store to adjust
its items accordingly.
Defaults to:
undefined
If true, any sorters attached to this Store will be run after loading data, before the datachanged event is fired. Defaults to true, ignored if remoteSort is true
Defaults to:
true
Configure as true
to have the filters saved when a client Ext.grid.Panel saves its state.
Defaults to:
false
Sets the value of statefulFilters
statefulFilters : Boolean
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.
Defaults to:
null
This config controls whether removed records are remembered by this store for later saving to the server.
Defaults to:
true
The number of extra records to keep cached on the trailing side of scrolling buffer as scrolling proceeds. A larger number means fewer replenishments from the server.
Defaults to:
25
Sets the value of trailingBufferZone
trailingBufferZone : Number
The view size needed to fill the current view. Defaults to the defaultViewSize. This will typically be set by the underlying view.
Defaults to:
0
The value true
causes config
values to be stored on instances using a
property name prefixed with an underscore ("_") character. A value of false
stores config
values as properties using their exact name (no prefix).
Defaults to:
false
Available since: 5.0.0
The value true
instructs the initConfig
method to only honor values for
properties declared in the config
block of a class. When false
, properties
that are not declared in a config
block will be placed on the instance.
Defaults to:
true
Available since: 5.0.0
If this property is specified by the target class of this mixin its properties are
used to configure the created Ext.Factory
.
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 or on the Ext.app.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);
}
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
true
in this class to identify an object as an instantiated BufferedStore, or subclass thereof.
Defaults to:
true
This property is set to true
during the call to initConfig
.
Defaults to:
false
Available since: 5.0.0
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
This property is set to true
if this instance is the first of its class.
Defaults to:
false
Available since: 5.0.0
This value is true
and is used to identify plain objects from instances of
a defined class.
Defaults to:
true
true
in this class to identify an object as an instantiated Store, or subclass thereof.
Defaults to:
true
Property to hold the last options from a method-load method call. This object is used for the method-reload to reuse the same options. Please see method-reload for a simple example on how to use the lastOptions property.
Temporary cache in which removed model instances are kept until successfully synchronised with a Proxy, at which point this is cleared.
This cache is maintained unless you set trackRemoved
to false
.
Defaults to:
[]
Get the reference to the current class from which this object was instantiated. Unlike Ext.Base#statics,
this.self
is scope-dependent and it's meant to be used for dynamic inheritance. See Ext.Base#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'
Defaults to:
Base
A counter that is increased by beginUpdate
and decreased by endUpdate
. When
this transitions from 0 to 1 the beginupdate
event is
fired. When it transitions back from 1 to 0 the endupdate
event is fired.
Defaults to:
0
Available since: 5.0.0
Appends an after-event handler.
Same as addListener with order
set to 'after'
.
eventName : String/String[]/Object
The name of the event to listen for.
fn : Function/String
The method the event invokes.
scope : Object (optional)
The scope for fn
.
options : Object (optional)
An object containing handler configuration.
Appends a before-event handler. Returning false
from the handler will stop the event.
Same as addListener with order
set to 'before'
.
eventName : String/String[]/Object
The name of the event to listen for.
fn : Function/String
The method the event invokes.
scope : Object (optional)
The scope for fn
.
options : Object (optional)
An object containing handler configuration.
This method applies a versioned, deprecation declaration to this class. This
is typically called by the deprecated
config.
deprecations : Object
Adds the specified events to the list of events which this Observable may fire.
eventNames : Object/String...
Either an object with event names as properties with a value of true
or the first event name string if multiple event names are being passed as separate parameters.
Deprecated since version 2.0
It's no longer needed to add events before firing.
Adds a new Filter to this Store's filter set and by default, applys the updated filter set to the Store's unfiltered dataset.
filters : Object[]/Ext.util.Filter[]
The set of filters to add to the current filter set.
Appends an event handler to this object. You can review the available handlers by looking at the 'events' section of the documentation for the component you are working with.
Using the options argument, it is possible to combine different types of listeners:
A delayed, one-time listener:
container.addListener('tap', this.handleTap, this, {
single: true,
delay: 100
});
The method also allows for a single argument to be passed which is a config object containing properties which specify multiple events. For example:
container.addListener({
tap : this.onTap,
swipe: this.onSwipe,
scope: this // Important. Ensure "this" is correct during handler execution
});
One can also specify options for each event handler separately:
container.addListener({
tap : { fn: this.onTap, scope: this, single: true },
swipe: { fn: button.onSwipe, scope: button }
});
See the Events Guide for more.
eventName : String/String[]/Object
The name of the event to listen for. May also be an object who's property names are event names.
fn : Function/String
The method the event invokes. 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.
This object may contain any of the following properties:
scope : Object (optional)
The scope (this
reference) in which the handler function is executed. If omitted, defaults to the object
which fired the event.
delay : Number (optional)
The number of milliseconds to delay the invocation of the handler after the event fires.
single : Boolean (optional)
true
to add a handler to handle just the next firing of the event, and then remove itself.
order : String (optional)
The order of when the listener should be added into the listener queue.
If you set an order of before
and the event you are listening to is preventable, you can return false
and it will stop the event.
Available options are before
, current
and after
.
Defaults to:
current
buffer : Number (optional)
Causes the handler to be 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.
element : String (optional)
If this observable is a Component, allows you to add a listener onto a element of the component using the element's reference.
Ext.create('Ext.Component', {
listeners: {
element: 'element',
tap: function() {
alert('element tap!');
}
}
});
In Sencha Touch, All components have the element
reference, which is the outer
most element of the component. Ext.Container also has the innerElement
element which contains all children. In most cases element
is adequate.
delegate : String (optional)
For Ext.dom.Element, a simple DOM selector to filter the target or look for a descendant of the target.
Sencha Touch Components can use Ext.ComponentQuery selectors to filter child Components.
// Create a container with a two children; a button and a toolbar
var container = Ext.create('Ext.Container', {
items: [
{
xtype: 'toolbar',
docked: 'top',
title: 'My Toolbar'
},
{
xtype: 'button',
text: 'My Button'
}
]
});
container.addListener({
// Ext.Buttons have an xtype of 'button', so we use that are a selector for our delegate
delegate: 'button',
tap: function() {
alert('Button tapped!');
}
});
capture : Boolean
true
to initiate capture which will fire the
listeners on the target Element before any descendant Elements. Normal events
start with the target element and propagate upward to ancestor elements, whereas
captured events propagate from the top of the DOM downward to descendant elements.
This option achieves the same result as the useCapture parameter in the standard
JavaScript addEventListener method.
order : String (optional)
The order of when the listener should be added into the listener queue.
Possible values are before
, current
and after
.
Defaults to: 'current'
Adds listeners to any Observable object (or Element) which are automatically removed when this Component is destroyed.
object : Ext.mixin.Observable/HTMLElement
The item to which to add a listener/listeners.
eventName : Object/String
The event name, or an object containing event name properties.
fn : Function (optional)
If the eventName
parameter was an event name, this is the handler function.
scope : Object (optional)
If the eventName
parameter was an event name, this is the scope in which
the handler function is executed.
options : Object (optional)
If the eventName
parameter was an event name, this is the
addListener options.
Deprecated since version 2.0
All listeners are now automatically managed where necessary. Simply use addListener.
A model instance should call this method on the Store it has been joined to.
Available since: 3.4.0
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
record : Ext.data.Model
The model instance that was edited
We are using applyData so that we can return nothing and prevent the this.data
property to be overridden.
data : Array/Object
This method may be called to indicate the start of multiple changes to the store.
Automatic synchronization as configured by the autoSync flag is deferred until the endUpdate method is called, so multiple mutations can be coalesced into one synchronization operation.
Internally this method increments a counter that is decremented by endUpdate
. It
is important, therefore, that if you call beginUpdate
directly you match that
call with a call to endUpdate
or you will prevent the collection from updating
properly.
For example:
var store = Ext.StoreManager.lookup({
//...
autoSync: true
});
store.beginUpdate();
record.set('fieldName', 'newValue');
store.add(item);
// ...
store.insert(index, otherItem);
//...
// Interested parties will listen for the endupdate event
store.endUpdate();
Available since: 5.0.0
Caches the records in the prefetch and stripes them with their server-side index.
records : Ext.data.Model[]
The records to cache
page : Ext.data.operation.Operation
The associated operation
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.
args : Array/Arguments
The arguments, either an array or the arguments
object
from the current method, for example: this.callParent(arguments)
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', {
extend: 'Ext.some.Class',
method: function () {
console.log('Bad');
// ... logic but with a bug ...
this.callParent();
}
});
To patch the bug in Ext.some.DerivedClass.method
, the typical solution is to create an
override:
Ext.define('App.patches.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".
args : Array/Arguments
The arguments, either an array or the arguments
object
from the current method, for example: this.callSuper(arguments)
Returns the result of calling the superclass method
actionFn : Object
eventName : Object
fn : Object
scope : Object
options : Object
order : Object
Reverts to a view of the Record cache with no filtering applied.
suppressEvent : Boolean (optional)
If true
the filter is cleared silently.
For a locally filtered Store, this means that the filter collection is cleared without firing the datachanged event.
For a remotely filtered Store, this means that the filter collection is cleared, but the store is not reloaded from the server.
Checks if a record is in the current active data set.
record : Ext.data.Model
The record
true
if the record is in the current active data set.
Creates an event handling function which re-fires the event from this object as the passed event name.
newName : String
This method is called to cleanup an object and its resources. After calling this method, the object should not be used any further.
name : Object
fn : Object
scope : Object
options : Object
order : Object
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.
events : String/String[]
The event name to bubble, or an Array of event names.
This method is called after modifications are complete on a store. For details
see beginUpdate
.
Available since: 5.0.0
Filters by a function. The specified function will be called for each
Record in this Store. If the function returns true
the Record is included,
otherwise it is filtered out.
When store is filtered, most of the methods for accessing store data will be working only within the set of filtered records. The notable exception is getById.
fn : Function
The function to be called. It will be passed the following parameters:
record : Ext.data.Model
The record to test for filtering. Access field values using Ext.data.Model#get.
id : Object
The ID of the Record passed.
scope : Object (optional)
The scope (this reference) in which the function is executed. Defaults to this Store.
Finds the index of the first matching Record in this store by a specific field value.
When store is filtered, finds records only within filter.
**IMPORTANT
If this store is Ext.data.BufferedStore, this can ONLY find records which happen to be cached in the page cache. This will be parts of the dataset around the currently visible zone, or recently visited zones if the pages have not yet been purged from the cache.**
property : String
The name of the Record field to test.
value : String/RegExp
Either a string that the field value should begin with, or a RegExp to test against the field.
startIndex : Number (optional)
The index to start searching at
Defaults to: 0
anyMatch : Boolean (optional)
True to match any part of the string, not just the beginning.
Defaults to: false
caseSensitive : Boolean (optional)
True for case sensitive comparison
Defaults to: false
exactMatch : Boolean (optional)
True to force exact match (^ and $ characters
added to the regex). Ignored if anyMatch
is true
.
Defaults to: false
The matched index or -1
Find the index of the first matching Record in this Store by a function.
If the function returns true
it is considered a match.
When store is filtered, finds records only within filter.
**IMPORTANT
If this store is Ext.data.BufferedStore, this can ONLY find records which happen to be cached in the page cache. This will be parts of the dataset around the currently visible zone, or recently visited zones if the pages have not yet been purged from the cache.**
fn : Function
The function to be called. It will be passed the following parameters:
record : Ext.data.Model
The record to test for filtering. Access field values using Ext.data.Model#get.
id : Object
The ID of the Record passed.
scope : Object (optional)
The scope (this reference) in which the function is executed. Defaults to this Store.
startIndex : Number (optional)
The index to start searching at
Defaults to: 0
The matched index or -1
Finds the index of the first matching Record in this store by a specific field value.
When store is filtered, finds records only within filter.
**IMPORTANT
If this store is Ext.data.BufferedStore, this can ONLY find records which happen to be cached in the page cache. This will be parts of the dataset around the currently visible zone, or recently visited zones if the pages have not yet been purged from the cache.**
fieldName : String
The name of the Record field to test.
value : Object
The value to match the field against.
startIndex : Number (optional)
The index to start searching at
Defaults to: 0
The matched index or -1
Finds the first matching Record in this store by a specific field value.
When store is filtered, finds records only within filter.
**IMPORTANT
If this store is Ext.data.BufferedStore, this can ONLY find records which happen to be cached in the page cache. This will be parts of the dataset around the currently visible zone, or recently visited zones if the pages have not yet been purged from the cache.**
fieldName : String
The name of the Record field to test.
value : String/RegExp
Either a string that the field value should begin with, or a RegExp to test against the field.
startIndex : Number (optional)
The index to start searching at
Defaults to: 0
anyMatch : Boolean (optional)
True to match any part of the string, not just the beginning.
Defaults to: false
caseSensitive : Boolean (optional)
True for case sensitive comparison
Defaults to: false
exactMatch : Boolean (optional)
True to force exact match (^ and $ characters
added to the regex). Ignored if anyMatch
is true
.
Defaults to: false
The matched record or null
Fires the specified event with the passed parameters and execute a function (action)
at the end if there are no listeners that return false
.
eventName : String
The name of the event to fire.
args : Array
Arguments to pass to handers.
fn : Function
Action.
scope : Object
Scope of fn.
Fires the specified event with the passed parameters (minus the event name, plus the options
object passed
to addListener).
The first argument is the name of the event. Every other argument passed will be available when you listen for the event.
Firstly, we set up a listener for our new event.
this.on('myevent', function(arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, options, e) {
console.log(arg1); // true
console.log(arg2); // 2
console.log(arg3); // { test: 'foo' }
console.log(arg4); // 14
console.log(options); // the options added when adding the listener
console.log(e); // the event object with information about the event
});
And then we can fire off the event.
this.fireEvent('myevent', true, 2, { test: 'foo' }, 14);
An event may be set to bubble up an Observable parent hierarchy by calling enableBubble.
eventName : String
The name of the event to fire.
args : Object...
Variable number of parameters are passed to handlers.
Returns false
if any of the handlers return false
.
Fires the specified event with the passed parameter list.
An event may be set to bubble up an Observable parent hierarchy (See Ext.Component#getBubbleTarget) by calling enableBubble.
eventName : String
The name of the event to fire.
args : Object[]
An array of parameters which are passed to handlers.
returns false if any of the handlers return false otherwise it returns true.
Get the Record at the specified index.
The index is effected by filtering.
index : Number
The index of the Record to find.
The Record at the passed index. Returns undefined if not found.
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
The listeners object
Get the Record with the specified id.
This method is not effected by filtering, lookup will be performed from all records inside the store, filtered or not.
id : Mixed
The id of the Record to find.
The Record with the passed id. Returns null if not found.
Get the Record with the specified internalId.
This method is not effected by filtering, lookup will be performed from all records inside the store, filtered or not.
internalId : Mixed
The id of the Record to find.
The Record with the passed internalId. Returns null if not found.
Returns a specified config property value. If the name parameter is not passed, all current configuration options will be returned as key value pairs.
name : String (optional)
The name of the config property to get.
peek : Boolean (optional)
true
to peek at the raw value without calling the getter.
Defaults to: false
The config property value.
Gets the number of records in store.
If using paging, this may not be the total size of the dataset. If the data object used by the Reader contains the dataset size, then the Ext.data.ProxyStore#getTotalCount function returns the dataset size. Note: see the Important note in Ext.data.ProxyStore#method-load.
When store is filtered, it's the number of records matching the filter.
The number of Records in the Store.
Returns an array containing the result of applying grouping to the records in this store. See groupField, groupDir. Example for a store containing records with a color field:
var myStore = Ext.create('Ext.data.Store', {
groupField: 'color',
groupDir : 'DESC'
});
myStore.getGroups(); // returns:
[
{
name: 'yellow',
children: [
// all records where the color field is 'yellow'
]
},
{
name: 'red',
children: [
// all records where the color field is 'red'
]
}
]
Group contents are effected by filtering.
The grouped data
Retrieves the id of this component. Will autogenerate an id if one has not already been set.
id
Returns the initial configuration passed to constructor when instantiating this class.
name : String (optional)
Name of the config option to return.
The full config object or a single config value
when name
parameter specified.
Gets all Ext.data.Model 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).
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)
The Model instances
Determines the page from a record index
index : Number
The record index
The page the record belongs to
Gathers a range of Records between specified indices.
This method is affected by filtering.
start : Number
The starting index. Defaults to zero.
end : Number
The ending index. Defaults to the last record. The end index is included.
An array of records.
Returns any records that have been removed from the store but not yet destroyed on the proxy.
The removed Model instances
Returns the total number of Ext.data.Model instances that the Ext.data.proxy.Proxy indicates exist. This will usually differ from getCount when using paging - getCount returns the number of records loaded into the Store at the moment, getTotalCount returns the number of records that could be loaded into the Store if the Store contained all data
The total number of Model instances available via the Proxy. 0 returned if no value has been set via the reader.
Returns all valid, non-phantom Model instances that have been updated in the Store but not yet synchronized with the Proxy.
The updated Model instances
Groups data inside the store.
grouper : String/Object
Either a string name of one of the fields in this Store's configured Ext.data.Model, or an object, or a Ext.util.Grouper configuration object.
direction : String (optional)
The overall direction to group the data by. Defaults to the value of groupDir.
Guarantee a specific range, this will load the store with a range (that
must be the pageSize
or smaller) and take care of any loading that may
be necessary.
start : Object
end : Object
callback : Object
scope : Object
options : Object
Deprecated
Use getRange
Checks to see if this object has any listeners for a specified event
eventName : String
The name of the event to check for
True if the event is being listened for, else false
Returns true if the store has a pending load task.
true
if the store has a pending load task.
Get the index of the record within the store.
When store is filtered, records outside of filter will not be found.
record : Ext.data.Model
The Ext.data.Model object to find.
The index of the passed Record. Returns -1 if not found.
Get the index within the store of the Record with the passed id.
Like #indexOf, this method is effected by filtering.
id : String
The id of the Record to find.
The index of the Record. Returns -1 if not found.
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'
instanceConfig : Object
this
Tests whether the store currently has any active filters.
true
if the store is filtered.
Tests whether the store currently has an active grouper.
true
if the store is grouped.
Returns true
if the Store has been loaded.
true
if the Store has been loaded.
Returns true if the Store is currently performing a load operation
true
if the Store is currently loading
Tests whether the store currently has any active sorters.
true
if the store is sorted.
Checks if all events, or a specific event, is suspended.
eventName : String (optional)
The name of the specific event to check
true
if events are suspended
Adds a "destroyable" object to an internal list of objects that will be destroyed
when this instance is destroyed (via destroy
).
name : String
value : Object
The value
passed.
Loads the Store using its configured proxy.
Available since: 1.1.0
options : Object (optional)
config object. This is passed into the Ext.data.operation.Operation object that is created and then sent to the proxy's Ext.data.proxy.Proxy#read function
this
Alias for addManagedListener. Adds listeners to any Observable object (or Element) which are automatically removed when this Component is destroyed.
object : Ext.mixin.Observable/HTMLElement
The item to which to add a listener/listeners.
eventName : Object/String
The event name, or an object containing event name properties.
fn : Function (optional)
If the eventName
parameter was an event name, this is the handler function.
scope : Object (optional)
If the eventName
parameter was an event name, this is the scope in which
the handler function is executed.
options : Object (optional)
If the eventName
parameter was an event name, this is the
addListener options.
Deprecated since version 2.0.0
This is now done automatically
Alias for removeManagedListener. Adds listeners to any Observable object (or Element) which are automatically removed when this Component is destroyed.
object : Ext.mixin.Observable/HTMLElement
The item to which to add a listener/listeners.
eventName : Object/String
The event name, or an object containing event name properties.
fn : Function (optional)
If the eventName
parameter was an event name, this is the handler function.
scope : Object (optional)
If the eventName
parameter was an event name, this is the scope in which
the handler function is executed.
Deprecated since version 2.0.0
This is now done automatically
Alias for addListener. Appends an event handler to this object. You can review the available handlers by looking at the 'events' section of the documentation for the component you are working with.
Using the options argument, it is possible to combine different types of listeners:
A delayed, one-time listener:
container.addListener('tap', this.handleTap, this, {
single: true,
delay: 100
});
The method also allows for a single argument to be passed which is a config object containing properties which specify multiple events. For example:
container.addListener({
tap : this.onTap,
swipe: this.onSwipe,
scope: this // Important. Ensure "this" is correct during handler execution
});
One can also specify options for each event handler separately:
container.addListener({
tap : { fn: this.onTap, scope: this, single: true },
swipe: { fn: button.onSwipe, scope: button }
});
See the Events Guide for more.
eventName : String/String[]/Object
The name of the event to listen for. May also be an object who's property names are event names.
fn : Function/String
The method the event invokes. 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.
This object may contain any of the following properties:
scope : Object (optional)
The scope (this
reference) in which the handler function is executed. If omitted, defaults to the object
which fired the event.
delay : Number (optional)
The number of milliseconds to delay the invocation of the handler after the event fires.
single : Boolean (optional)
true
to add a handler to handle just the next firing of the event, and then remove itself.
order : String (optional)
The order of when the listener should be added into the listener queue.
If you set an order of before
and the event you are listening to is preventable, you can return false
and it will stop the event.
Available options are before
, current
and after
.
Defaults to:
current
buffer : Number (optional)
Causes the handler to be 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.
element : String (optional)
If this observable is a Component, allows you to add a listener onto a element of the component using the element's reference.
Ext.create('Ext.Component', {
listeners: {
element: 'element',
tap: function() {
alert('element tap!');
}
}
});
In Sencha Touch, All components have the element
reference, which is the outer
most element of the component. Ext.Container also has the innerElement
element which contains all children. In most cases element
is adequate.
delegate : String (optional)
For Ext.dom.Element, a simple DOM selector to filter the target or look for a descendant of the target.
Sencha Touch Components can use Ext.ComponentQuery selectors to filter child Components.
// Create a container with a two children; a button and a toolbar
var container = Ext.create('Ext.Container', {
items: [
{
xtype: 'toolbar',
docked: 'top',
title: 'My Toolbar'
},
{
xtype: 'button',
text: 'My Button'
}
]
});
container.addListener({
// Ext.Buttons have an xtype of 'button', so we use that are a selector for our delegate
delegate: 'button',
tap: function() {
alert('Button tapped!');
}
});
capture : Boolean
true
to initiate capture which will fire the
listeners on the target Element before any descendant Elements. Normal events
start with the target element and propagate upward to ancestor elements, whereas
captured events propagate from the top of the DOM downward to descendant elements.
This option achieves the same result as the useCapture parameter in the standard
JavaScript addEventListener method.
order : String (optional)
The order of when the listener should be added into the listener queue.
Possible values are before
, current
and after
.
Defaults to: 'current'
Alias for addAfterListener. Appends an after-event handler.
Same as addListener with order
set to 'after'
.
eventName : String/String[]/Object
The name of the event to listen for.
fn : Function/String
The method the event invokes.
scope : Object (optional)
The scope for fn
.
options : Object (optional)
An object containing handler configuration.
Attached as the 'complete' event listener to a proxy's Batch object. Iterates over the batch operations and updates the Store's internal data MixedCollection.
batch : Object
operation : Object
Attached as the 'operationcomplete' event listener to a proxy's Batch object. By default just calls through to onProxyWrite.
batch : Object
operation : Object
Alias for addBeforeListener.
Appends a before-event handler. Returning false
from the handler will stop the event.
Same as addListener with order
set to 'before'
.
eventName : String/String[]/Object
The name of the event to listen for.
fn : Function/String
The method the event invokes.
scope : Object (optional)
The scope for fn
.
options : Object (optional)
An object containing handler configuration.
Removes any records when a write is returned from the server.
records : Ext.data.Model[]
The array of removed records
operation : Ext.data.operation.Operation
The operation that just completed
success : Boolean
True if the operation was successful
Cancels all pending prefetch requests.
This is called when the page map is cleared.
Any requests which still make it through will be for the previous pageMapGeneration (pageMapGeneration is incremented upon clear), and so will be rejected upon arrival.
Called after the configured proxy completes a prefetch operation.
operation : Ext.data.operation.Operation
The operation that completed
Callback for any write Operation over the Proxy. Updates the Store's MixedCollection to reflect the updates provided by the Proxy
operation : Object
Handles the availability of a requested range that was not previously available
options : Object
Determines if the passed page is available in the page cache.
page : Number
The page to find in the page cache.
Determines if a request for a page is currently running
page : Number
The page to check for
Prefetches data into the store using its configured proxy.
options : Object
config object, passed into the Ext.data.operation.Operation object before loading. See method-load
Prefetches a page of data.
page : Number
The page to prefetch
options : Object
config object, passed into the Ext.data.operation.Operation object before loading. See method-load
Ensures that the specified range of rows is present in the cache.
Converts the row range to a page range and then only load pages which are not already present in the page cache.
start : Object
end : Object
Determines if the passed range is available in the page cache.
start : Number
The start index
end : Number
The end index in the range
Determines if the passed range is available in the page cache.
start : Number
The start index
end : Number
The end index in the range
Deprecated since version 4.1.0
use rangeCached instead
args : Object
fn : Object
scope : Object
options : Object
order : Object
Relays selected events from the specified Observable as if the events were fired by this
.
object : Object
The Observable whose events this object is to relay.
events : String/Array/Object
Array of event names to relay.
Reloads the store using the last options passed to the method-load method. You can use the reload method to reload the store using the parameters from the last load() call. For example:
store.load({
params : {
userid : 22216
}
});
//...
store.reload();
The initial method-load execution will pass the userid
parameter in the request. The reload execution
will also send the same userid
parameter in its request as it will reuse the params
object from the last method-load call.
You can override a param by passing in the config object with the params
object:
store.load({
params : {
userid : 22216,
foo : 'bar'
}
});
//...
store.reload({
params : {
userid : 1234
}
});
The initial method-load execution sends the userid
and foo
parameters but in the reload it only sends
the userid
paramter because you are overriding the params
config not just overriding the one param. To only change a single param
but keep other params, you will have to get the last params from the lastOptions property:
var lastOptions = store.lastOptions,
lastParams = Ext.clone(lastOptions.params); // make a copy of the last params so we don't affect future reload() calls
lastParams.userid = 1234;
store.reload({
params : lastParams
});
This will now send the userid
parameter as 1234
and the foo
param as 'bar'
.
options : Object (optional)
A config object which contains options which may override the options passed to the previous load call. See the method-load method for valid configs.
Removes a before-event handler.
Same as removeListener with order
set to 'after'
.
eventName : String/String[]/Object
The name of the event the handler was associated with.
fn : Function/String
The handler to remove.
scope : Object (optional)
The scope originally specified for fn
.
options : Object (optional)
Extra options object.
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 a before-event handler.
Same as removeListener with order
set to 'before'
.
eventName : String/String[]/Object
The name of the event the handler was associated with.
fn : Function/String
The handler to remove.
scope : Object (optional)
The scope originally specified for fn
.
options : Object (optional)
Extra options object.
Removes an individual Filter from the current filter set using the passed Filter/Filter id and by default, applys the updated filter set to the Store's unfiltered dataset.
toRemove : String/Ext.util.Filter
The id of a Filter to remove from the filter set, or a Filter instance to remove.
Removes an event handler.
eventName : String/String[]/Object
The type of event the handler was associated with.
fn : Function/String
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.
options : Object (optional)
Extra options object. See addListener for details.
order : String (optional)
The order of the listener to remove.
Possible values are before
, current
and after
.
Defaults to: 'current'
Adds listeners to any Observable object (or Element) which are automatically removed when this Component is destroyed.
object : Ext.mixin.Observable/HTMLElement
The item to which to add a listener/listeners.
eventName : Object/String
The event name, or an object containing event name properties.
fn : Function (optional)
If the eventName
parameter was an event name, this is the handler function.
scope : Object (optional)
If the eventName
parameter was an event name, this is the scope in which
the handler function is executed.
Deprecated since version 2.0
All listeners are now automatically managed where necessary. Simply use removeListener.
This method determines the scope (the this
pointer) of named listeners that have
not be given a specific scope. For example:
component.on({
click: 'onClick'
});
The default implementation of this method returns this object. Components and other observable objects that have natural hierarchies can override this method to pick the desired scope using other means.
Available since: 5.0.0
defaultScope : Object (optional)
The default scope to return if none is found.
Defaults to: this
The object on which non-scoped, named listeners should be fired.
Resumes automatically syncing the Store with its Proxy. Only applicable if autoSync is true
syncNow : Boolean
Pass true
to synchronize now. Only synchronizes with the Proxy if the suspension
count has gone to zero (We are not under a higher level of suspension)
Resumes firing of the named event(s).
After calling this method to resume events, the events will fire when requested to fire.
Note that if the suspendEvent method is called multiple times for a certain event, this converse method will have to be called the same number of times for it to resume firing.
eventName : String...
Multiple event names to resume.
Resumes firing events (see suspendEvents).
discardQueuedEvents : Boolean
Pass as true to discard any queued events.
Saves all pending changes via the configured proxy. Use sync instead.
Deprecated since version 4.0.0
Will be removed in the next major version
Sets a single/multiple configuration options.
name : String/Object
The name of the property to set, or a set of key value pairs to set.
value : Object (optional)
The value to set for the name parameter.
this
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.Collection.
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');
sorters : String/Ext.util.Sorter[] (optional)
Either a string name of one of the fields in this Store's configured Ext.data.Model, or an array of sorter configurations.
direction : String (optional)
The overall direction to sort the data by.
Defaults to: "ASC"
Get the reference to the class from which this object was instantiated. Note that unlike Ext.Base#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
Suspends automatically syncing the Store with its Proxy. Only applicable if autoSync is true
Suspends firing of the named event(s).
After calling this method to suspend events, the events will no longer fire when requested to fire.
Note that if this is called multiple times for a certain event, the converse method resumeEvent will have to be called the same number of times for it to resume firing.
eventName : String...
Multiple event names to suspend.
Suspends the firing of all events. (see resumeEvents)
queueSuspended : Boolean
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.
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:
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
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:
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
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:
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
params : Object (optional)
Additional params to send during the sync Operation(s).
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.
this
Alias for removeListener. Removes an event handler.
eventName : String/String[]/Object
The type of event the handler was associated with.
fn : Function/String
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.
options : Object (optional)
Extra options object. See addListener for details.
order : String (optional)
The order of the listener to remove.
Possible values are before
, current
and after
.
Defaults to: 'current'
Alias for removeAfterListener. Removes a before-event handler.
Same as removeListener with order
set to 'after'
.
eventName : String/String[]/Object
The name of the event the handler was associated with.
fn : Function/String
The handler to remove.
scope : Object (optional)
The scope originally specified for fn
.
options : Object (optional)
Extra options object.
Alias for removeBeforeListener. Removes a before-event handler.
Same as removeListener with order
set to 'before'
.
eventName : String/String[]/Object
The name of the event the handler was associated with.
fn : Function/String
The handler to remove.
scope : Object (optional)
The scope originally specified for fn
.
options : Object (optional)
Extra options object.
Adds new config properties to this class. This is called for classes when they are declared, then for any mixins that class may define and finally for any overrides defined that target the class.
config : Object
mixinClass : Class (optional)
The mixin class if the configs are from a mixin.
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();
members : Object
The members to add to this class.
isStatic : Boolean (optional)
Pass true
if the members are static.
Defaults to: false
privacy : Boolean (optional)
Pass true
if the members are private. This
only has meaning in debug mode and only for methods.
Defaults to: false
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() { ... };
});
members : Object
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 '$$$$$$$'
fromClass : Ext.Base
The class to borrow members from
members : Array/String
The names of the members to borrow
this
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.
the created instance.
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()
alias : String/Object
The new method name, or an object to set multiple aliases. See flexSetter
origin : String/Object
The original method name
Returns the Ext.Configurator
for this class.
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'
className
Used internally by the mixins pre-processor
name : Object
mixinClass : Object
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"
Direct use of this method should be rare. 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).
members : Object
The properties to add to this class. This should be specified as an object literal containing one or more properties.
this class
Fired when a Model instance has been added to this Store.
Available since: 1.1.0
store : Ext.data.Store
The store.
records : Ext.data.Model[]
The records that were added.
index : Number
The index at which the records 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
store : Ext.data.Store
This Store
operation : Ext.data.operation.Operation
The Ext.data.operation.Operation object that will be passed to the Proxy to load the Store
eOpts : Object
The options object passed to Ext.util.Observable.addListener.
Fires before a store is sorted.
For remotely sorted stores, this will be just before the load operation triggered by changing the store's sorters.
For locally sorted stores, this will be just before the data items in the store's backing collection are sorted.
Fired before a call to sync is executed. Return false from any listener to cancel the sync
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.
Fires when the beginUpdate method is called. Automatic synchronization as configured by the autoSync flag is deferred until the endUpdate method is called, so multiple mutations can be coalesced into one synchronization operation.
Fired after the removeAll method is called.
Available since: 1.1.0
this : Ext.data.Store
eOpts : Object
The options object passed to Ext.util.Observable.addListener.
Fires whenever records are added to or removed from the Store.
To hook into modifications of records in this Store use the update event.
Available since: 1.1.0
this : Ext.data.Store
The data store
eOpts : Object
The options object passed to Ext.util.Observable.addListener.
Fires when the endUpdate method is called. Automatic synchronization as configured by the autoSync flag is deferred until the endUpdate method is called, so multiple mutations can be coalesced into one synchronization operation.
Fires whenever the store reads data from a remote data source.
Available since: 1.1.0
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
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.
this : Ext.data.Store
The data store
eOpts : Object
The options object passed to Ext.util.Observable.addListener.
Fired when one or more records have been removed from this Store.
The signature for this event has changed in 5.0:
Available since: 5.0.0
store : Ext.data.Store
The Store object
records : Ext.data.Model[]
The records that were removed. In previous releases this was a single record, not an array.
index : Number
The index at which the records were removed.
isMove : Boolean
true
if the child node is being removed so it can be
moved to another position in this Store.
eOpts : Object
The options object passed to Ext.util.Observable.addListener.
Fires after a store is sorted.
For remotely sorted stores, this will be upon the success of a load operation triggered by changing the store's sorters.
For locally sorted stores, this will be just after the data items in the store's backing collection are sorted.
Fires when a Model instance has been updated.
Available since: 1.1.0
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.
details : Object
An object describing the change. See the itemchanged event of the store's backing collection
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
store : Ext.data.Store
This Store
operation : Ext.data.operation.Operation
The Ext.data.operation.Operation object that was used in the write
eOpts : Object
The options object passed to Ext.util.Observable.addListener.