/** * Represents an HTML fragment template. Templates may be {@link #compile precompiled} for * greater performance. * * An instance of this class may be created by passing to the constructor either a single argument, * or multiple arguments: * * # Single argument: String/Array * * The single argument may be either a String or an Array: * * - String: * * var t = new Ext.Template("<div>Hello {0}.</div>"); * t.append('some-element', ['foo']); * * - Array: * * An Array will be combined with `join('')`. * * var t = new Ext.Template([ * '<div name="{id}">', * '<span class="{cls}">{name:trim} {value:ellipsis(10)}</span>', * '</div>', * ]); * t.compile(); * t.append('some-element', {id: 'myid', cls: 'myclass', name: 'foo', value: 'bar'}); * * # Multiple arguments: String, Object, Array, ... * * Multiple arguments will be combined with `join('')`. * * var t = new Ext.Template( * '<div name="{id}">', * '<span class="{cls}">{name} {value}</span>', * '</div>', * // a configuration object: * { * compiled: true, // {@link #compile} immediately * } * ); * * # Notes * * - For a list of available format functions, see {@link Ext.util.Format}. * - `disableFormats` reduces `{@link #apply}` time when no formatting is required. */Ext.define('Ext.Template', {// @define Ext.String.format// @define Ext.util.Format.format requires: [ 'Ext.util.Format' ], inheritableStatics: { /** * Creates a template from the passed element's value (_display:none_ textarea, preferred) * or innerHTML. * @param {String/HTMLElement} el A DOM element or its id * @param {Object} config (optional) Config object * @return {Ext.Template} The created template * @static * @inheritable */ from: function(el, config) { el = Ext.getDom(el); return new this(el.value || el.innerHTML, config || ''); } }, // Chrome really likes "new Function" to realize the code block (as in it is // 2x-3x faster to call it than using eval), but Firefox chokes on it badly. // IE and Opera are also fine with the "new Function" technique. useEval: Ext.isGecko, /* End Definitions */ /** * Creates new template. * * @param {String...} html List of strings to be concatenated into template. * Alternatively an array of strings can be given, but then no config object may be passed. * @param {Object} [config] A config object to apply to this instance. */ constructor: function(html) { var me = this, args = arguments, buffer = [], length = args.length, i, value; me.initialConfig = {}; // Allow an array to be passed here so we can // pass an array of strings and an object // at the end if (length === 1 && Ext.isArray(html)) { args = html; length = args.length; } if (length > 1) { for (i = 0; i < length; i++) { value = args[i]; if (typeof value === 'object') { Ext.apply(me.initialConfig, value); Ext.apply(me, value); } else { buffer.push(value); } } } else { buffer.push(html); } me.html = buffer.join(''); }, /** * @property {Boolean} isTemplate * `true` in this class to identify an object as an instantiated Template, or subclass thereof. */ isTemplate: true, /** * @cfg {Boolean} compiled * True to immediately compile the template. Defaults to false. */ /** * @cfg {Boolean} disableFormats * True to disable format functions in the template. If the template doesn't contain * format functions, setting disableFormats to true will reduce apply time. Defaults to false. */ disableFormats: false, /** * @property {RegExp} tokenRe * Regular expression used to extract tokens. * * Finds the following expressions within a format string * * {AND?} * / \ * / \ * / \ * / \ * OR AND? * / \ / \ * / \ / \ * / \ / \ * (\d+) ([a-z_][\w\-]*) / \ * index name / \ * / \ * / \ * \:([a-z_\.]*) (?:\((.*?)?\))? * formatFn args * * Numeric index or (name followed by optional formatting function and args) * @private */ tokenRe: /\{(?:(?:(\d+)|([a-z_$][\w\-$]*))(?::([a-z_.]+)(?:\(([^)]*?)?\))?)?)\}/gi, /** * Returns an HTML fragment of this template with the specified values applied. * * @param {Object/Array} values The template values. Can be an array if your params are numeric: * * var tpl = new Ext.Template('Name: {0}, Age: {1}'); * tpl.apply(['John', 25]); * * or an object: * * var tpl = new Ext.Template('Name: {name}, Age: {age}'); * tpl.apply({name: 'John', age: 25}); * * @return {String} The HTML fragment */ apply: function(values) { var me = this; if (me.compiled) { if (!me.fn) { me.compile(); } return me.fn(values).join(''); } return me.evaluate(values); }, /** * @private * Do not create the substitution closure on every apply call */ evaluate: function(values) { var me = this, useFormat = !me.disableFormats, fm = Ext.util.Format, tpl = me; function fn(match, index, name, formatFn, args) { // Calculate the correct name extracted from the {} // Certain browser pass unmatched parameters as undefined, some as an empty string. if (name == null || name === '') { name = index; } if (formatFn && useFormat) { if (args) { args = [values[name]].concat(Ext.functionFactory('return [' + args + '];')()); } else { args = [values[name]]; } // Caller used '{0:this.bold}'. Create a call to tpl member function if (formatFn.substr(0, 5) === "this.") { return tpl[formatFn.substr(5)].apply(tpl, args); } // Caller used '{0:number("0.00")}'. Create a call to Ext.util.Format function else if (fm[formatFn]) { return fm[formatFn].apply(fm, args); } // Caller used '{0:someRandomText}'. We must return it unchanged else { return match; } } else { return values[name] !== undefined ? values[name] : ""; } } return me.html.replace(me.tokenRe, fn); }, /** * Appends the result of this template to the provided output array. * @param {Object/Array} values The template values. See {@link #apply}. * @param {Array} out The array to which output is pushed. * @return {Array} The given out array. */ applyOut: function(values, out) { var me = this; if (me.compiled) { if (!me.fn) { me.compile(); } out.push.apply(out, me.fn(values)); } else { out.push(me.apply(values)); } return out; }, /** * @method applyTemplate * @member Ext.Template * Alias for {@link #apply}. * @inheritdoc Ext.Template#apply */ applyTemplate: function() { return this.apply.apply(this, arguments); }, /** * Sets the HTML used as the template and optionally compiles it. * @param {String} html * @param {Boolean} compile (optional) True to compile the template. * @return {Ext.Template} this */ set: function(html, compile) { var me = this; me.html = html; me.compiled = !!compile; me.fn = null; return me; }, compileARe: /\\/g, compileBRe: /(\r\n|\n)/g, compileCRe: /'/g, /** * Compiles the template into an internal function, eliminating the RegEx overhead. * @return {Ext.Template} this */ compile: function() { var me = this, code; code = me.html.replace(me.compileARe, '\\\\') .replace(me.compileBRe, '\\n') .replace(me.compileCRe, "\\'") .replace(me.tokenRe, me.regexReplaceFn.bind(me)); code = (this.disableFormats !== true ? 'var fm=Ext.util.Format;' : '') + (me.useEval ? '$=' : 'return') + " function(v){return ['" + code + "'];};"; me.fn = me.useEval ? me.evalCompiled(code) : (new Function('Ext', code))(Ext); me.compiled = true; return me; }, /** * @private */ evalCompiled: function($) { // We have to use eval to realize the code block and capture the inner func we also // don't want a deep scope chain. We only do this in Firefox and it is also unhappy // with eval containing a return statement, so instead we assign to "$" and return // that. Because we use "eval", we are automatically sandboxed properly. eval($); return $; }, regexReplaceFn: function(match, index, name, formatFn, args) { // Calculate the correct expression to use to index into the values object/array // index may be a numeric string, or a quoted alphanumeric string. // Certain browser pass unmatched parameters as undefined, some as an empty string. if (index == null || index === '') { index = '"' + name + '"'; } // If we are being used as a formatter for Ext.String.format, we must skip the string // itself in the argument list. // Doing this enables String.format to omit the Array slice call. else if (this.stringFormat) { index = parseInt(index) + 1; } if (formatFn && this.disableFormats !== true) { args = args ? ',' + args : ""; // Caller used '{0:this.bold}'. Create a call to member function if (formatFn.substr(0, 5) === "this.") { formatFn = formatFn + '('; } // Caller used '{0:number("0.00")}'. Create a call to Ext.util.Format function else if (Ext.util.Format[formatFn]) { formatFn = "fm." + formatFn + '('; } // Caller used '{0:someRandomText}'. We must pass it through unchanged else { return match; } return "'," + formatFn + "v[" + index + "]" + args + "),'"; } else { return "',v[" + index + "] == undefined ? '' : v[" + index + "],'"; } }, /** * Applies the supplied values to the template and inserts the new node(s) as the first child * of el. * * @param {String/HTMLElement/Ext.dom.Element} el The context element * @param {Object/Array} values The template values. See {@link #applyTemplate} for details. * @param {Boolean} returnElement (optional) true to return a Ext.Element. * @return {HTMLElement/Ext.dom.Element} The new node or Element */ insertFirst: function(el, values, returnElement) { return this.doInsert('afterBegin', el, values, returnElement); }, /** * Applies the supplied values to the template and inserts the new node(s) before el. * * @param {String/HTMLElement/Ext.dom.Element} el The context element * @param {Object/Array} values The template values. See {@link #applyTemplate} for details. * @param {Boolean} returnElement (optional) true to return a Ext.Element. * @return {HTMLElement/Ext.dom.Element} The new node or Element */ insertBefore: function(el, values, returnElement) { return this.doInsert('beforeBegin', el, values, returnElement); }, /** * Applies the supplied values to the template and inserts the new node(s) after el. * * @param {String/HTMLElement/Ext.dom.Element} el The context element * @param {Object/Array} values The template values. See {@link #applyTemplate} for details. * @param {Boolean} returnElement (optional) true to return a Ext.Element. * @return {HTMLElement/Ext.dom.Element} The new node or Element */ insertAfter: function(el, values, returnElement) { return this.doInsert('afterEnd', el, values, returnElement); }, /** * Applies the supplied `values` to the template and appends the new node(s) to the specified * `el`. * * For example usage see {@link Ext.Template Ext.Template class docs}. * * @param {String/HTMLElement/Ext.dom.Element} el The context element * @param {Object/Array} values The template values. See {@link #applyTemplate} for details. * @param {Boolean} returnElement (optional) true to return an Ext.Element. * @return {HTMLElement/Ext.dom.Element} The new node or Element */ append: function(el, values, returnElement) { return this.doInsert('beforeEnd', el, values, returnElement); }, doInsert: function(where, el, values, returnElement) { var newNode = Ext.DomHelper.insertHtml(where, Ext.getDom(el), this.apply(values)); return returnElement ? Ext.get(newNode) : newNode; }, /** * Applies the supplied values to the template and overwrites the content of el with the new * node(s). * * @param {String/HTMLElement/Ext.dom.Element} el The context element * @param {Object/Array} values The template values. See {@link #applyTemplate} for details. * @param {Boolean} returnElement (optional) true to return a Ext.Element. * @return {HTMLElement/Ext.dom.Element} The new node or Element */ overwrite: function(el, values, returnElement) { var newNode = Ext.DomHelper.overwrite(Ext.getDom(el), this.apply(values)); return returnElement ? Ext.get(newNode) : newNode; }}, function(Template) { var formatRe = /\{\d+\}/, generateFormatFn = function(format) { // Generate a function which substitutes value tokens if (formatRe.test(format)) { format = new Template(format, formatTplConfig); return function() { return format.apply(arguments); }; } // No value tokens else { return function() { return format; }; } }, // Flags for the template compile process. // stringFormat means that token 0 consumes argument 1 etc. // So that String.format does not have to slice the argument list. formatTplConfig = { useFormat: false, compiled: true, stringFormat: true }, formatFns = {}; /** * @method format * @inheritdoc Ext.String#method-format * @member Ext.util.Format * Alias for {@link Ext.String#format}. */ /** * Allows you to define a tokenized string and pass an arbitrary number of arguments to replace * the tokens. Each token must be unique, and must increment in the format {0}, {1}, etc. * Example usage: * * var cls = 'my-class', * text = 'Some text'; * var s = Ext.String.format('<div class="{0}">{1}</div>', cls, text); * // s now contains the string: '<div class="my-class">Some text</div>' * * @param {String} format The tokenized string to be formatted. * @param {Mixed...} values The values to replace tokens `{0}`, `{1}`, etc in order. * @return {String} The formatted string. * @member Ext.String */ Ext.String.format = Ext.util.Format.format = function(format) { var formatFn = formatFns[format] || (formatFns[format] = generateFormatFn(format)); return formatFn.apply(this, arguments); }; Ext.String.formatEncode = function() { return Ext.String.htmlEncode(Ext.String.format.apply(this, arguments)); };});