/** * This mixin provides its user with a `responsiveConfig` config that allows the class * to conditionally control config properties. * * For example: * * Ext.define('ResponsiveClass', { * mixin: [ * 'Ext.mixin.Responsive' * ], * * responsiveConfig: { * portrait: { * }, * * landscape: { * } * } * }); * * For a config to participate as a responsiveConfig it must have a "setter" method. In * the below example, a "setRegion" method must exist. * * Ext.create({ * xtype: 'viewport', * layout: 'border', * * items: [{ * title: 'Some Title', * plugins: 'responsive', * * responsiveConfig: { * 'width < 800': { * region: 'north' * }, * 'width >= 800': { * region: 'west' * } * } * }] * }); * * To use responsiveConfig the class must be defined using the Ext.mixin.Responsive mixin. * * Ext.define('App.view.Foo', { * extend: 'Ext.panel.Panel', * xtype: 'foo', * mixins: [ * 'Ext.mixin.Responsive' * ], * ... * }); * * Otherwise, you will need to use the responsive plugin if the class is not one you authored. * * Ext.create('Ext.panel.Panel', { * renderTo: document.body, * plugins: 'responsive', * ... * }); * * _Note:_ There is the exception of `Ext.container.Viewport` or other classes using `Ext.plugin.Viewport`. * In those cases, the viewport plugin inherits from `Ext.plugin.Responsive`. * * For details see `{@link #responsiveConfig}`. * @since 5.0.0 */Ext.define('Ext.mixin.Responsive', function (Responsive) { return { extend: 'Ext.Mixin', requires: [ 'Ext.GlobalEvents' ], mixinConfig: { id: 'responsive', after: { destroy: 'destroy' } }, config: { /** * @cfg {Object} responsiveConfig * This object consists of keys that represent the conditions on which configs * will be applied. For example: * * responsiveConfig: { * landscape: { * region: 'west' * }, * portrait: { * region: 'north' * } * } * * In this case the keys ("landscape" and "portrait") are the criteria (or "rules") * and the object to their right contains the configs that will apply when that * rule is true. * * These rules can be any valid JavaScript expression but the following values * are considered in scope: * * * `landscape` - True if the device orientation is landscape (always `true` on * desktop devices). * * `portrait` - True if the device orientation is portrait (always `false` on * desktop devices). * * `tall` - True if `width` < `height` regardless of device type. * * `wide` - True if `width` > `height` regardless of device type. * * `width` - The width of the viewport in pixels. * * `height` - The height of the viewport in pixels. * * `platform` - An object containing various booleans describing the platform * (see `{@link Ext#platformTags Ext.platformTags}`). The properties of this * object are also available implicitly (without "platform." prefix) but this * sub-object may be useful to resolve ambiguity (for example, if one of the * `{@link #responsiveFormulas}` overlaps and hides any of these properties). * Previous to Ext JS 5.1, the `platformTags` were only available using this * prefix. * * A more complex example: * * responsiveConfig: { * 'desktop || width > 800': { * region: 'west' * }, * * '!(desktop || width > 800)': { * region: 'north' * } * } * * **NOTE**: If multiple rules set a single config (like above), it is important * that the rules be mutually exclusive. That is, only one rule should set each * config. If multiple rules are actively setting a single config, the order of * these (and therefore the config's value) is unspecified. * * For a config to participate as a `responsiveConfig` it must have a "setter" * method. In the above example, a "setRegion" method must exist. * * @since 5.0.0 */ responsiveConfig: { $value: undefined, merge: function (newValue, oldValue, target, mixinClass) { if (!newValue) { return oldValue; } var ret = oldValue ? Ext.Object.chain(oldValue) : {}, rule; for (rule in newValue) { if (!mixinClass || !(rule in ret)) { ret[rule] = { fn: null, // created on first evaluation of this rule config: newValue[rule] }; } } return ret; } }, /** * @cfg {Object} responsiveFormulas * It is common when using `responsiveConfig` to have recurring expressions that * make for complex configurations. Using `responsiveFormulas` allows you to cut * down on this repetition by adding new properties to the "scope" for the rules * in a `responsiveConfig`. * * For example: * * Ext.define('MyApp.view.main.Main', { * extend: 'Ext.container.Container', * * mixins: [ * 'Ext.mixin.Responsive' * ], * * responsiveFormulas: { * small: 'width < 600', * * medium: 'width >= 600 && width < 800', * * large: 'width >= 800', * * tuesday: function (context) { * return (new Date()).getDay() === 2; * } * } * }); * * With the above declaration, any `responsiveConfig` can now use these values * like so: * * responsiveConfig: { * small: { * hidden: true * }, * 'medium && !tuesday': { * hidden: false, * region: 'north' * }, * large: { * hidden: false, * region: 'west' * } * } * * @since 5.0.1 */ responsiveFormulas: { $value: 0, merge: function (newValue, oldValue, target, mixinClass) { return this.mergeNew(newValue, oldValue, target, mixinClass); } } }, /** * This method removes this instance from the Responsive collection. */ destroy: function () { Responsive.unregister(this); // No callParent() here, it's a mixin }, privates: { statics: { /** * @property {Boolean} active * @static * @private */ active: false, /** * @property {Object} all * The collection of all `Responsive` instances. These are the instances that * will be notified when dynamic conditions change. * @static * @private */ all: {}, /** * @property {Object} context * This object holds the various context values passed to the rule evaluation * functions. * @static * @private */ context: Ext.Object.chain(Ext.platformTags), /** * @property {Number} count * The number of instances in the `all` collection. * @static * @private */ count: 0, /** * @property {Number} nextId * The seed value used to assign `Responsive` instances a unique id for keying * in the `all` collection. * @static * @private */ nextId: 0, /** * Activates event listeners for all `Responsive` instances. This method is * called when the first instance is registered. * @private */ activate: function () { Responsive.active = true; Responsive.updateContext(); Ext.on('resize', Responsive.onResize, Responsive); }, /** * Deactivates event listeners. This method is called when the last instance * is destroyed. * @private */ deactivate: function () { Responsive.active = false; Ext.un('resize', Responsive.onResize, Responsive); }, /** * Updates all registered the `Responsive` instances (found in the `all` * collection). * @private */ notify: function () { var all = Responsive.all, context = Responsive.context, globalEvents = Ext.GlobalEvents, timer = Responsive.timer, id; if (timer) { Responsive.timer = null; Ext.asapCancel(timer); } Responsive.updateContext(); Ext.suspendLayouts(); globalEvents.fireEvent('beforeresponsiveupdate', context); for (id in all) { all[id].setupResponsiveContext(); } globalEvents.fireEvent('beginresponsiveupdate', context); for (id in all) { all[id].updateResponsiveState(); } globalEvents.fireEvent('responsiveupdate', context); Ext.resumeLayouts(true); }, /** * Handler of the window resize event. Schedules a timer so that we eventually * call `notify`. * @private */ onResize: function () { if (!Responsive.timer) { Responsive.timer = Ext.asap(Responsive.onTimer); } }, /** * This method is the timer handler. When called this removes the timer and * calls `notify`. * @private */ onTimer: function () { Responsive.timer = null; Responsive.notify(); }, /** * This method is called to update the internal state of a given config since * the config is needed prior to `initConfig` processing the `instanceConfig`. * * @param {Ext.Base} instance The instance to configure. * @param {Object} instanceConfig The config for the instance. * @param {String} name The name of the config to process. * @private * @since 5.0.1 */ processConfig: function (instance, instanceConfig, name) { var value = instanceConfig && instanceConfig[name], config = instance.config, cfg, configurator; // Good news is that both configs we have to handle have custom merges // so we just need to get the Ext.Config instance and call it. if (value) { configurator = instance.self.getConfigurator(); cfg = configurator.configs[name]; // the Ext.Config instance // Update "this.config" which is the storage for this instance. config[name] = cfg.merge(value, config[name], instance); } }, register: function (responder) { var id = responder.$responsiveId; if (!id) { responder.$responsiveId = id = ++Responsive.nextId; Responsive.all[id] = responder; if (++Responsive.count === 1) { Responsive.activate(); } } }, unregister: function (responder) { var id = responder.$responsiveId; if (id in Responsive.all) { responder.$responsiveId = null; delete Responsive.all[id]; if (--Responsive.count === 0) { Responsive.deactivate(); } } }, /** * Updates the `context` object base on the current environment. * @private */ updateContext: function () { var El = Ext.Element, width = El.getViewportWidth(), height = El.getViewportHeight(), context = Responsive.context; context.width = width; context.height = height; context.tall = width < height; context.wide = !context.tall; context.landscape = context.portrait = false; if (!context.platform) { context.platform = Ext.platformTags; } context[Ext.dom.Element.getOrientation()] = true; } }, // private static //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * This class system hook method is called at the tail end of the mixin process. * We need to see if the `targetClass` has already got a `responsiveConfig` and * if so, we must add its value to the real config. * @param {Ext.Class} targetClass * @private */ afterClassMixedIn: function (targetClass) { var proto = targetClass.prototype, responsiveConfig = proto.responsiveConfig, responsiveFormulas = proto.responsiveFormulas, config; if (responsiveConfig || responsiveFormulas) { config = {}; if (responsiveConfig) { delete proto.responsiveConfig; config.responsiveConfig = responsiveConfig; } if (responsiveFormulas) { delete proto.responsiveFormulas; config.responsiveFormulas = responsiveFormulas; } targetClass.getConfigurator().add(config); } }, // The reason this method exists is so to convince the config system to put the // "responsiveConfig" and "responsiveFormulas" in the initList. This needs to be // done so that the initGetter is setup prior to calling transformInstanceConfig // when we need to call the getters. applyResponsiveConfig: function (rules) { for (var rule in rules) { rules[rule].fn = Ext.createRuleFn(rule); } return rules; }, applyResponsiveFormulas: function (formulas) { var ret = {}, fn, name; if (formulas) { for (name in formulas) { if (Ext.isString(fn = formulas[name])) { fn = Ext.createRuleFn(fn); } ret[name] = fn; } } return ret; }, /** * Evaluates and returns the configs based on the `responsiveConfig`. This * method relies on the state being captured by the `updateContext` method. * @private */ getResponsiveState: function () { var context = Responsive.context, rules = this.getResponsiveConfig(), ret = {}, entry, rule; if (rules) { for (rule in rules) { entry = rules[rule]; if (entry.fn.call(this, context)) { Ext.merge(ret, entry.config); } } } return ret; }, setupResponsiveContext: function () { var formulas = this.getResponsiveFormulas(), context = Responsive.context, name; if (formulas) { for (name in formulas) { context[name] = formulas[name].call(this, context); } } }, /** * This config system hook method is called just prior to processing the specified * "instanceConfig". This hook returns the instanceConfig that will actually be * processed by the config system. * @param {Object} instanceConfig The user-supplied instance config object. * @private */ transformInstanceConfig: function (instanceConfig) { var me = this, ret; Responsive.register(me); // Since we are called immediately prior to the Configurator looking at the // instanceConfig, that incoming value has not yet been merged on to // "this.config". We need to call getResponsiveConfig and getResponsiveFormulas // and still get all that merged goodness, so we have to do the merge here. if (instanceConfig) { Responsive.processConfig(me, instanceConfig, 'responsiveConfig'); Responsive.processConfig(me, instanceConfig, 'responsiveFormulas'); } // For updates this is done in bulk prior to updating all of the responsive // objects, but for instantiation, we have to do this for ourselves now. me.setupResponsiveContext(); // Now we can merge the current responsive state with the incoming config. // The responsiveConfig takes priority. ret = me.getResponsiveState(); if (instanceConfig) { ret = Ext.merge({}, instanceConfig, ret); // We don't want these to remain since we've already handled them. delete ret.responsiveConfig; delete ret.responsiveFormulas; } return ret; }, /** * Evaluates and applies the `responsiveConfig` to this instance. This is called * by `notify` automatically. * @private */ updateResponsiveState: function () { var config = this.getResponsiveState(); this.setConfig(config); } } // private}});