/** * This class is a base class for an event domain. In the context of MVC, an "event domain" * is one or more base classes that fire events to which a Controller wants to listen. A * controller listens to events by describing the selectors for events of interest to it. * * Matching selectors to the firer of an event is one key aspect that defines an event * domain. All event domain instances must provide a `match` method that tests selectors * against the event firer. * * When an event domain instance is created (typically as a `singleton`), its `type` * property is used to catalog the domain in the * {@link Ext.app.EventDomain#instances Ext.app.EventDomain.instances} map. * * There are five event domains provided by default: * * - {@link Ext.app.domain.Component Component domain}. This is the primary event domain that * has been available since Ext JS MVC was introduced. This domain is defined as any class that * extends {@link Ext.Component}, where the selectors use * {@link Ext.ComponentQuery#query Ext.ComponentQuery}. * - {@link Ext.app.domain.Global Global domain}. This domain provides Controllers with access * to events fired from {@link Ext.GlobalEvents} Observable instance. These events represent * the state of the application as a whole, and are always anonymous. Because of this, Global * domain does not provide selectors at all. * - {@link Ext.app.domain.Controller Controller domain}. This domain includes all classes * that extend {@link Ext.app.Controller}. Events fired by Controllers will be available * within this domain; selectors are either Controller's {@link Ext.app.Controller#id id} or * '*' wildcard for any Controller. * - {@link Ext.app.domain.Store Store domain}. This domain is for classes extending * {@link Ext.data.AbstractStore}. Selectors are either Store's * {@link Ext.data.AbstractStore#storeId storeId} or '*' wildcard for any Store. * - {@link Ext.app.domain.Direct Direct domain}. This domain includes all classes that extend * {@link Ext.direct.Provider}. Selectors are either Provider's {@link Ext.direct.Provider#id id} * or '*' wildcard for any Provider. This domain is optional and will be loaded only if * {@link Ext.direct.Manager} singleton is required in your application. */Ext.define('Ext.app.EventDomain', { requires: [ 'Ext.util.Event' ], statics: { /** * An object map containing `Ext.app.EventDomain` instances keyed by the value * of their `type` property. */ instances: {} }, /** * @cfg {String} idProperty Name of the identifier property for this event domain. */ isEventDomain: true, isInstance: false, constructor: function() { var me = this; if (!me.isInstance) { Ext.app.EventDomain.instances[me.type] = me; } me.bus = {}; me.monitoredClasses = []; }, /** * This method dispatches an event fired by an object monitored by this domain. This * is not called directly but is called by interceptors injected by the `monitor` method. * * @param {Object} target The firer of the event. * @param {String} ev The event being fired. * @param {Array} args The arguments for the event. This array **does not** include the event name. * That has already been sliced off because this class intercepts the {@link Ext.util.Observable#fireEventArgs fireEventArgs} * method which takes an array as the event's argument list. * * @return {Boolean} `false` if any listener returned `false`, otherwise `true`. * * @private */ dispatch: function(target, ev, args) { ev = Ext.canonicalEventName(ev); var me = this, bus = me.bus, selectors = bus[ev], selector, controllers, id, info, events, len, i, event; if (!selectors) { return true; } // Loop over all the selectors that are bound to this event for (selector in selectors) { // Check if the target matches the selector, note that we will only have // me.controller when we're an instance of a domain.View attached to a view controller. if (selectors.hasOwnProperty(selector) && me.match(target, selector, me.controller)) { // Loop over all the controllers that are bound to this selector controllers = selectors[selector]; for (id in controllers) { if (controllers.hasOwnProperty(id)) { info = controllers[id]; if (info.controller.isActive()) { // Loop over all the events that are bound to this selector // on the current controller events = info.list; len = events.length; for (i = 0; i < len; i++) { event = events[i]; // Fire the event! if (event.fire.apply(event, args) === false) { return false; } } } } } } } return true; }, /** * This method adds listeners on behalf of a controller. This method is passed an * object that is keyed by selectors. The value of these is also an object but now * keyed by event name. For example: * * domain.listen({ * 'some[selector]': { * click: function() { ... } * }, * * 'other selector': { * change: { * fn: function() { ... }, * delay: 10 * } * } * * }, controller); * * @param {Object} selectors Config object containing selectors and listeners. * * @private */ listen: function(selectors, controller) { var me = this, bus = me.bus, idProperty = me.idProperty, monitoredClasses = me.monitoredClasses, monitoredClassesCount = monitoredClasses.length, controllerId = controller.getId(), isComponentDomain = (me.type === 'component'), refMap = isComponentDomain ? controller.getRefMap() : null, i, tree, info, selector, options, listener, scope, event, listeners, ev, classHasListeners; for (selector in selectors) { listeners = selectors[selector]; if (isComponentDomain) { // This allows ref names to be used as selectors, e.g. // refs: { // nav: '#navigationList // }, // control: { // nav: { // itemclick: 'onNavClick' // } // } // // We process this here instead of in the controller so that we don't // have to do multiple loops over the selectors selector = refMap[selector] || selector; } if (listeners) { if (idProperty) { //<debug> if (!/^[*#]/.test(selector)) { Ext.Error.raise('Selectors containing id should begin with #'); } //</debug> selector = selector === '*' ? selector : selector.substring(1); } for (ev in listeners) { options = null; listener = listeners[ev]; scope = controller; ev = Ext.canonicalEventName(ev); event = new Ext.util.Event(controller, ev); // Normalize the listener if (Ext.isObject(listener)) { options = listener; listener = options.fn; scope = options.scope || controller; delete options.fn; delete options.scope; } //<debug> if ((!options || !options.scope) && typeof listener === 'string') { // Allow this lookup to be dynamic in debug mode. // Super useful for testing! if (!scope[listener]) { Ext.Error.raise('Cannot resolve "' + listener + '" on controller.'); } scope = null; } else //</debug> if (typeof listener === 'string') { listener = scope[listener]; } event.addListener(listener, scope, options); for (i = 0; i < monitoredClassesCount; ++i) { classHasListeners = monitoredClasses[i].hasListeners; if (classHasListeners) { // Ext.mixin.Observable doesn't have hasListeners at class level classHasListeners._incr_(ev); } } // Create the bus tree if it is not there yet tree = bus[ev] || (bus[ev] = {}); tree = tree[selector] || (tree[selector] = {}); info = tree[controllerId] || (tree[controllerId] = { controller: controller, list: [] }); // Push our listener in our bus info.list.push(event); } } } }, /** * This method matches the firer of the event (the `target`) to the given `selector`. * Default matching is very simple: a match is true when selector equals target's * {@link #cfg-idProperty idProperty}, or when selector is '*' wildcard to match any * target. * * @param {Object} target The firer of the event. * @param {String} selector The selector to which to match the `target`. * * @return {Boolean} `true` if the `target` matches the `selector`. * * @protected */ match: function(target, selector) { var idProperty = this.idProperty; if (idProperty) { return selector === '*' || target[idProperty] === selector; } return false; }, /** * This method is called by the derived class to monitor `fireEvent` calls. Any call * to `fireEvent` on the target Observable will be intercepted and dispatched to any * listening Controllers. Assuming the original `fireEvent` method does not return * `false`, the event is passed to the `dispatch` method of this object. * * This is typically called in the `constructor` of derived classes. * * @param {Ext.Class} observable The Observable to monitor for events. * * @protected */ monitor: function(observable) { var domain = this, prototype = observable.isInstance ? observable : observable.prototype, doFireEvent = prototype.doFireEvent; domain.monitoredClasses.push(observable); prototype.doFireEvent = function(ev, args) { var ret = doFireEvent.apply(this, arguments); if (ret !== false && !this.isSuspended(ev)) { ret = domain.dispatch(this, ev, args); } return ret; }; }, /** * Removes all of a controller's attached listeners. * * @param {String} controllerId The id of the controller. * * @private */ unlisten: function(controllerId) { var bus = this.bus, id = controllerId, monitoredClasses = this.monitoredClasses, monitoredClassesCount = monitoredClasses.length, controllers, ev, events, len, item, selector, selectors, i, j, info, classHasListeners; if (controllerId.isController) { id = controllerId.getId(); } for (ev in bus) { ev = Ext.canonicalEventName(ev); if (bus.hasOwnProperty(ev) && (selectors = bus[ev])) { for (selector in selectors) { controllers = selectors[selector]; info = controllers[id]; if (info) { events = info.list; if (events) { for (i = 0, len = events.length; i < len; ++i) { item = events[i]; item.clearListeners(); for (j = 0; j < monitoredClassesCount; ++j) { classHasListeners = monitoredClasses[j].hasListeners; if (classHasListeners) { // Ext.mixin.Observable doesn't have hasListeners // at class level classHasListeners._decr_(item.name); } } } delete controllers[id]; } } } } } }, destroy: function() { this.monitoredClasses = this.bus = null; }});