/** * @class Ext.Object * * A collection of useful static methods to deal with objects. * * @singleton */ (function() {// The "constructor" for chain:var TemplateClass = function() {}, queryRe = /^\?/, keyRe = /(\[):?([^\]]*)\]/g, nameRe = /^([^\[]+)/, // eslint-disable-line no-useless-escape plusRe = /\+/g, ExtObject; // @define Ext.lang.Object// @define Ext.Object// @require Ext// @require Ext.lang.DateExtObject = Ext.Object = { /** * @method * Returns a new object with the given object as the prototype chain. This method is * designed to mimic the ECMA standard `Object.create` method and is assigned to that * function when it is available. * * **NOTE** This method does not support the property definitions capability of the * `Object.create` method. Only the first argument is supported. * * @param {Object} object The prototype chain for the new object. */ chain: Object.create || function(object) { var result; TemplateClass.prototype = object; result = new TemplateClass(); TemplateClass.prototype = null; return result; }, /** * This method removes all keys from the given object. * @param {Object} object The object from which to remove all keys. * @return {Object} The given object. */ clear: function(object) { var key; // Safe to delete during iteration for (key in object) { delete object[key]; } return object; }, /** * Freezes the given object making it immutable. This operation is by default shallow * and does not effect objects referenced by the given object. * * @method * @param {Object} obj The object to freeze. * @param {Boolean} [deep=false] Pass `true` to freeze sub-objects recursively. * @return {Object} The given object `obj`. */ freeze: Object.freeze ? function(obj, deep) { var name; if (obj && typeof obj === 'object' && !Object.isFrozen(obj)) { Object.freeze(obj); if (deep) { for (name in obj) { ExtObject.freeze(obj[name], deep); } } } return obj; } : Ext.identityFn, /** * Converts a `name` - `value` pair to an array of objects with support for nested structures. * Useful to construct query strings. For example: * * var objects = Ext.Object.toQueryObjects('hobbies', ['reading', 'cooking', 'swimming']); * * // objects then equals: * [ * { name: 'hobbies', value: 'reading' }, * { name: 'hobbies', value: 'cooking' }, * { name: 'hobbies', value: 'swimming' }, * ]; * * var objects = Ext.Object.toQueryObjects('dateOfBirth', { * day: 3, * month: 8, * year: 1987, * extra: { * hour: 4 * minute: 30 * } * }, true); // Recursive * * // objects then equals: * [ * { name: 'dateOfBirth[day]', value: 3 }, * { name: 'dateOfBirth[month]', value: 8 }, * { name: 'dateOfBirth[year]', value: 1987 }, * { name: 'dateOfBirth[extra][hour]', value: 4 }, * { name: 'dateOfBirth[extra][minute]', value: 30 }, * ]; * * @param {String} name * @param {Object/Array} value * @param {Boolean} [recursive=false] True to traverse object recursively * @return {Object[]} */ toQueryObjects: function(name, value, recursive) { var self = ExtObject.toQueryObjects, objects = [], i, ln; if (Ext.isArray(value)) { for (i = 0, ln = value.length; i < ln; i++) { if (recursive) { objects = objects.concat(self(name + '[' + i + ']', value[i], true)); } else { objects.push({ name: name, value: value[i] }); } } } else if (Ext.isObject(value)) { for (i in value) { if (value.hasOwnProperty(i)) { if (recursive) { objects = objects.concat(self(name + '[' + i + ']', value[i], true)); } else { objects.push({ name: name, value: value[i] }); } } } } else { objects.push({ name: name, value: value }); } return objects; }, /* eslint-disable max-len */ /** * Takes an object and converts it to an encoded query string. * * Non-recursive: * * Ext.Object.toQueryString({foo: 1, bar: 2}); // returns "foo=1&bar=2" * Ext.Object.toQueryString({foo: null, bar: 2}); // returns "foo=&bar=2" * Ext.Object.toQueryString({'some price': '$300'}); // returns "some%20price=%24300" * Ext.Object.toQueryString({date: new Date(2011, 0, 1)}); // returns "date=%222011-01-01T00%3A00%3A00%22" * Ext.Object.toQueryString({colors: ['red', 'green', 'blue']}); // returns "colors=red&colors=green&colors=blue" * * Recursive: * * Ext.Object.toQueryString({ * username: 'Jacky', * dateOfBirth: { * day: 1, * month: 2, * year: 1911 * }, * hobbies: ['coding', 'eating', 'sleeping', ['nested', 'stuff']] * }, true); // returns the following string (broken down and url-decoded for ease of reading purpose): * // username=Jacky * // &dateOfBirth[day]=1&dateOfBirth[month]=2&dateOfBirth[year]=1911 * // &hobbies[0]=coding&hobbies[1]=eating&hobbies[2]=sleeping&hobbies[3][0]=nested&hobbies[3][1]=stuff * * @param {Object} object The object to encode * @param {Boolean} [recursive=false] Whether or not to interpret the object in recursive format. * (PHP / Ruby on Rails servers and similar). * @return {String} queryString */ toQueryString: function(object, recursive) { var paramObjects = [], params = [], i, j, ln, paramObject, value; for (i in object) { if (object.hasOwnProperty(i)) { paramObjects = paramObjects.concat(ExtObject.toQueryObjects(i, object[i], recursive)); } } for (j = 0, ln = paramObjects.length; j < ln; j++) { paramObject = paramObjects[j]; value = paramObject.value; if (Ext.isEmpty(value)) { value = ''; } else if (Ext.isDate(value)) { value = Ext.Date.toString(value); } params.push(encodeURIComponent(paramObject.name) + '=' + encodeURIComponent(String(value))); } return params.join('&'); }, /** * Converts a query string back into an object. * * Non-recursive: * * Ext.Object.fromQueryString("foo=1&bar=2"); // returns {foo: '1', bar: '2'} * Ext.Object.fromQueryString("foo=&bar=2"); // returns {foo: '', bar: '2'} * Ext.Object.fromQueryString("some%20price=%24300"); // returns {'some price': '$300'} * Ext.Object.fromQueryString("colors=red&colors=green&colors=blue"); // returns {colors: ['red', 'green', 'blue']} * * Recursive: * * Ext.Object.fromQueryString( * "username=Jacky&"+ * "dateOfBirth[day]=1&dateOfBirth[month]=2&dateOfBirth[year]=1911&"+ * "hobbies[0]=coding&hobbies[1]=eating&hobbies[2]=sleeping&"+ * "hobbies[3][0]=nested&hobbies[3][1]=stuff", true); * * // returns * { * username: 'Jacky', * dateOfBirth: { * day: '1', * month: '2', * year: '1911' * }, * hobbies: ['coding', 'eating', 'sleeping', ['nested', 'stuff']] * } * * @param {String} queryString The query string to decode * @param {Boolean} [recursive=false] Whether or not to recursively decode the string. This format is supported by * PHP / Ruby on Rails servers and similar. * @return {Object} */ fromQueryString: function(queryString, recursive) { var parts = queryString.replace(queryRe, '').split('&'), object = {}, temp, components, name, value, i, ln, part, j, subLn, matchedKeys, matchedName, keys, key, nextKey; for (i = 0, ln = parts.length; i < ln; i++) { part = parts[i]; if (part.length > 0) { components = part.split('='); name = components[0]; name = name.replace(plusRe, '%20'); name = decodeURIComponent(name); value = components[1]; if (value !== undefined) { value = value.replace(plusRe, '%20'); value = decodeURIComponent(value); } else { value = ''; } if (!recursive) { if (object.hasOwnProperty(name)) { if (!Ext.isArray(object[name])) { object[name] = [object[name]]; } object[name].push(value); } else { object[name] = value; } } else { matchedKeys = name.match(keyRe); matchedName = name.match(nameRe); //<debug> if (!matchedName) { throw new Error('[Ext.Object.fromQueryString] Malformed query string given, failed parsing name from "' + part + '"'); } //</debug> name = matchedName[0]; keys = []; if (matchedKeys === null) { object[name] = value; continue; } for (j = 0, subLn = matchedKeys.length; j < subLn; j++) { key = matchedKeys[j]; key = (key.length === 2) ? '' : key.substring(1, key.length - 1); keys.push(key); } keys.unshift(name); temp = object; for (j = 0, subLn = keys.length; j < subLn; j++) { key = keys[j]; if (j === subLn - 1) { if (Ext.isArray(temp) && key === '') { temp.push(value); } else { temp[key] = value; } } else { if (temp[key] === undefined || typeof temp[key] === 'string') { nextKey = keys[j + 1]; temp[key] = (Ext.isNumeric(nextKey) || nextKey === '') ? [] : {}; } temp = temp[key]; } } } } } return object; }, /* eslint-enable max-len */ /** * Iterates through an object and invokes the given callback function for each iteration. * The iteration can be stopped by returning `false` in the callback function. For example: * * var person = { * name: 'Jacky' * hairColor: 'black' * loves: ['food', 'sleeping', 'wife'] * }; * * Ext.Object.each(person, function(key, value, myself) { * console.log(key + ":" + value); * * if (key === 'hairColor') { * return false; // stop the iteration * } * }); * * @param {Object} object The object to iterate * @param {Function} fn The callback function. * @param {String} fn.key * @param {Object} fn.value * @param {Object} fn.object The object itself * @param {Object} [scope] The execution scope (`this`) of the callback function */ each: function(object, fn, scope) { var enumerables = Ext.enumerables, i, property; if (object) { scope = scope || object; for (property in object) { if (object.hasOwnProperty(property)) { if (fn.call(scope, property, object[property], object) === false) { return; } } } if (enumerables) { for (i = enumerables.length; i--;) { if (object.hasOwnProperty(property = enumerables[i])) { if (fn.call(scope, property, object[property], object) === false) { return; } } } } } }, /** * Iterates through an object and invokes the given callback function for each iteration. * The iteration can be stopped by returning `false` in the callback function. For example: * * var items = { * 1: 'Hello', * 2: 'World' * }; * * Ext.Object.eachValue(items, function(value) { * console.log("Value: " + value); * }); * * This will log 'Hello' and 'World' in no particular order. This method is useful * in cases where the keys are not important to the processing, just the values. * * @param {Object} object The object to iterate * @param {Function} fn The callback function. * @param {Object} fn.value The value of * @param {Object} [scope] The execution scope (`this`) of the callback function */ eachValue: function(object, fn, scope) { var enumerables = Ext.enumerables, i, property; scope = scope || object; for (property in object) { if (object.hasOwnProperty(property)) { if (fn.call(scope, object[property]) === false) { return; } } } if (enumerables) { for (i = enumerables.length; i--;) { if (object.hasOwnProperty(property = enumerables[i])) { if (fn.call(scope, object[property]) === false) { return; } } } } }, /** * Merges any number of objects recursively without referencing them or their children. * Note: It will reference arrays if they are only present in one of the objects being merged. * * var extjs = { * companyName: 'Ext JS', * products: ['Ext JS', 'Ext GWT', 'Ext Designer'], * isSuperCool: true, * office: { * size: 2000, * location: 'Palo Alto', * isFun: true * } * }; * * var newStuff = { * companyName: 'Sencha Inc.', * products: ['Ext JS', 'Ext GWT', 'Ext Designer', 'Sencha Touch', 'Sencha Animator'], * office: { * size: 40000, * location: 'Redwood City' * } * }; * * var sencha = Ext.Object.merge(extjs, newStuff); * * // extjs and sencha then equals to * { * companyName: 'Sencha Inc.', * products: ['Ext JS', 'Ext GWT', 'Ext Designer', 'Sencha Touch', 'Sencha Animator'], * isSuperCool: true, * office: { * size: 40000, * location: 'Redwood City', * isFun: true * } * } * * @param {Object} destination The object into which all subsequent objects are merged. * @param {Object...} object Any number of objects to merge into the destination. * @return {Object} merged The destination object with all passed objects merged in. */ merge: function(destination) { var i = 1, args = arguments, ln = args.length, mergeFn = ExtObject.merge, cloneFn = Ext.clone, object, key, value, sourceKey; for (; i < ln; i++) { object = args[i]; for (key in object) { value = object[key]; if (value && value.constructor === Object) { sourceKey = destination[key]; if (sourceKey && sourceKey.constructor === Object) { mergeFn(sourceKey, value); } else { destination[key] = cloneFn(value); } } else { destination[key] = value; } } } return destination; }, /** * @private * @param destination */ mergeIf: function(destination) { var i = 1, ln = arguments.length, cloneFn = Ext.clone, object, key, value; for (; i < ln; i++) { object = arguments[i]; for (key in object) { if (!(key in destination)) { value = object[key]; if (value && value.constructor === Object) { destination[key] = cloneFn(value); } else { destination[key] = value; } } } } return destination; }, /** * Returns all keys of the given object as an array. * * @param {Object} object * @return {String[]} An array of keys from the object or any of its prototypes. * @method */ getAllKeys: function(object) { var keys = [], property; for (property in object) { keys.push(property); } return keys; }, /** * Returns the first matching key corresponding to the given value. * If no matching value is found, null is returned. * * var person = { * name: 'Jacky', * loves: 'food' * }; * * alert(Ext.Object.getKey(person, 'food')); // alerts 'loves' * * @param {Object} object * @param {Object} value The value to find */ getKey: function(object, value) { var property; for (property in object) { if (object.hasOwnProperty(property) && object[property] === value) { return property; } } return null; }, /** * Gets all values of the given object as an array. * * var values = Ext.Object.getValues({ * name: 'Jacky', * loves: 'food' * }); // ['Jacky', 'food'] * * @param {Object} object * @return {Array} An array of values from the object */ getValues: function(object) { var values = [], property; for (property in object) { if (object.hasOwnProperty(property)) { values.push(object[property]); } } return values; }, /** * Returns the `hasOwnProperty` keys of the given object as an array. * * var values = Ext.Object.getKeys({ * name: 'Jacky', * loves: 'food' * }); // ['name', 'loves'] * * @param {Object} object * @return {String[]} An array of keys from the object * @method */ getKeys: (typeof Object.keys === 'function') ? function(object) { if (!object) { return []; } return Object.keys(object); } : function(object) { var keys = [], property; for (property in object) { if (object.hasOwnProperty(property)) { keys.push(property); } } return keys; }, /** * Gets the total number of this object's own properties * * var size = Ext.Object.getSize({ * name: 'Jacky', * loves: 'food' * }); // size equals 2 * * @param {Object} object * @return {Number} size */ getSize: function(object) { var size = 0, property; for (property in object) { if (object.hasOwnProperty(property)) { size++; } } return size; }, /** * Checks if there are any properties on this object. * @param {Object} object * @return {Boolean} `true` if there no properties on the object. */ isEmpty: function(object) { var key; for (key in object) { if (object.hasOwnProperty(key)) { return false; } } return true; }, /** * @method * Shallow compares the contents of 2 objects using strict equality. Objects are * considered equal if they both have the same set of properties and the * value for those properties equals the other in the corresponding object. * * // Returns true * Ext.Object.equals({ * foo: 1, * bar: 2 * }, { * foo: 1, * bar: 2 * }); * * @param {Object} object1 * @param {Object} object2 * @return {Boolean} `true` if the objects are equal. */ equals: (function() { var check = function(o1, o2) { var key; for (key in o1) { if (o1.hasOwnProperty(key)) { if (o1[key] !== o2[key]) { return false; } } } return true; }; return function(object1, object2) { // Short circuit if the same object is passed twice if (object1 === object2) { return true; } if (object1 && object2) { // Do the second check because we could have extra keys in // object2 that don't exist in object1. return check(object1, object2) && check(object2, object1); } else if (!object1 && !object2) { return object1 === object2; } else { return false; } }; })(), /** * @private */ fork: function(obj) { var ret, key, value; if (obj && obj.constructor === Object) { ret = ExtObject.chain(obj); for (key in obj) { value = obj[key]; if (value) { if (value.constructor === Object) { ret[key] = ExtObject.fork(value); } else if (value instanceof Array) { ret[key] = Ext.Array.clone(value); } } } } else { ret = obj; } return ret; }, defineProperty: ('defineProperty' in Object) ? Object.defineProperty : function(object, name, descriptor) { if (!Object.prototype.__defineGetter__) { return; } if (descriptor.get) { object.__defineGetter__(name, descriptor.get); } if (descriptor.set) { object.__defineSetter__(name, descriptor.set); } }, /** * @private */ classify: function(object) { var prototype = object, objectProperties = [], propertyClassesMap = {}, objectClass, key, value; objectClass = function() { var property, i, ln; for (i = 0, ln = objectProperties.length; i < ln; i++) { property = objectProperties[i]; this[property] = new propertyClassesMap[property](); } }; for (key in object) { if (object.hasOwnProperty(key)) { value = object[key]; if (value && value.constructor === Object) { objectProperties.push(key); propertyClassesMap[key] = ExtObject.classify(value); } } } objectClass.prototype = prototype; return objectClass; }}; /** * A convenient alias method for {@link Ext.Object#merge}. * * @member Ext * @method merge * @inheritdoc Ext.Object#merge */Ext.merge = Ext.Object.merge; /** * @private * @member Ext */Ext.mergeIf = Ext.Object.mergeIf; }());