/** * @class Ext.tab.Panel * @extend Ext.Container * @xtype tabpanel * * Tab Panels are a great way to allow the user to switch between several pages that are all full screen. Each * Component in the Tab Panel gets its own Tab, which shows the Component when tapped on. Tabs can be positioned at * the top or the bottom of the Tab Panel, and can optionally accept title and icon * configurations (see {@link Ext.Button#iconCls iconCls} for additional information). * * @example packages=[ext-react] * import React, { Component } from 'react' * import { ExtReact, Container, TabPanel } from '@sencha/ext-react'; * * export default class MyExample extends Component { * render() { * return ( * <ExtReact> * <TabPanel> * <Container title="Tab 1"> * This is content for Tab 1! * </Container> * <Container title="Tab 2"> * This is content for Tab 2! * </Container> * <Container title="Tab 3"> * This is content for Tab 3! * </Container> * </TabPanel> * </ExtReact> * ) * } * } * * One tab was created for each of the {@link Ext.Container containers} defined in the within the tabpanel. * Each tab automatically uses the title and icon defined on the item configuration, and * switches to that item when tapped. */