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/*! * Ext JS Library 3.2.0 * Copyright(c) 2006-2010 Ext JS, Inc. * licensing@extjs.com * http://www.extjs.com/license
*/ /** * @class Ext.data.XmlWriter * @extends Ext.data.DataWriter * DataWriter extension for writing an array or single {@link Ext.data.Record} object(s) in preparation for executing a remote CRUD action via XML. * XmlWriter uses an instance of {@link Ext.XTemplate} for maximum flexibility in defining your own custom XML schema if the default schema is not appropriate for your needs. * See the {@link #tpl} configuration-property. */ Ext.data.XmlWriter = function(params) { Ext.data.XmlWriter.superclass.constructor.apply(this, arguments); // compile the XTemplate for rendering XML documents.
this.tpl = (typeof(this.tpl) === 'string') ? new Ext.XTemplate(this.tpl).compile() : this.tpl.compile(); }; Ext.extend(Ext.data.XmlWriter, Ext.data.DataWriter, { /** * @cfg {String} documentRoot [xrequest] (Optional) The name of the XML document root-node. <b>Note:</b> * this parameter is required </b>only when</b> sending extra {@link Ext.data.Store#baseParams baseParams} to the server * during a write-request -- if no baseParams are set, the {@link Ext.data.XmlReader#record} meta-property can * suffice as the XML document root-node for write-actions involving just a <b>single record</b>. For requests * involving <b>multiple</b> records and <b>NO</b> baseParams, the {@link Ext.data.XmlWriter#root} property can * act as the XML document root. */ documentRoot: 'xrequest', /** * @cfg {Boolean} forceDocumentRoot [false] Set to <tt>true</tt> to force XML documents having a root-node as defined * by {@link #documentRoot}, even with no baseParams defined. */ forceDocumentRoot: false, /** * @cfg {String} root [records] The name of the containing element which will contain the nodes of an write-action involving <b>multiple</b> records. Each * xml-record written to the server will be wrapped in an element named after {@link Ext.data.XmlReader#record} property. * eg: <code><pre> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <user><first>Barney</first></user> </code></pre> * However, when <b>multiple</b> records are written in a batch-operation, these records must be wrapped in a containing * Element. * eg: <code><pre> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <records> <first>Barney</first></user> <records><first>Barney</first></user> </records> </code></pre> * Defaults to <tt>records</tt>. Do not confuse the nature of this property with that of {@link #documentRoot} */ root: 'records', /** * @cfg {String} xmlVersion [1.0] The <tt>version</tt> written to header of xml documents. <code><pre><?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-15"?></pre></code> */ xmlVersion : '1.0', /** * @cfg {String} xmlEncoding [ISO-8859-15] The <tt>encoding</tt> written to header of xml documents. <code><pre><?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-15"?></pre></code> */ xmlEncoding: 'ISO-8859-15', /** * @cfg {String/Ext.XTemplate} tpl The XML template used to render {@link Ext.data.Api#actions write-actions} to your server. * <p>One can easily provide his/her own custom {@link Ext.XTemplate#constructor template-definition} if the default does not suffice.</p> * <p>Defaults to:</p> <code><pre> <?xml version="{version}" encoding="{encoding}"?> <tpl if="documentRoot"><{documentRoot}> <tpl for="baseParams"> <tpl for="."> <{name}>{value}</{name}> </tpl> </tpl> <tpl if="records.length > 1"><{root}>', <tpl for="records"> <{parent.record}> <tpl for="."> <{name}>{value}</{name}> </tpl> </{parent.record}> </tpl> <tpl if="records.length > 1"></{root}></tpl> <tpl if="documentRoot"></{documentRoot}></tpl> </pre></code> * <p>Templates will be called with the following API</p> * <ul> * <li>{String} version [1.0] The xml version.</li> * <li>{String} encoding [ISO-8859-15] The xml encoding.</li> * <li>{String/false} documentRoot The XML document root-node name or <tt>false</tt> if not required. See {@link #documentRoot} and {@link #forceDocumentRoot}.</li> * <li>{String} record The meta-data parameter defined on your {@link Ext.data.XmlReader#record} configuration represents the name of the xml-tag containing each record.</li> * <li>{String} root The meta-data parameter defined by {@link Ext.data.XmlWriter#root} configuration-parameter. Represents the name of the xml root-tag when sending <b>multiple</b> records to the server.</li> * <li>{Array} records The records being sent to the server, ie: the subject of the write-action being performed. The records parameter will be always be an array, even when only a single record is being acted upon. * Each item within the records array will contain an array of field objects having the following properties: * <ul> * <li>{String} name The field-name of the record as defined by your {@link Ext.data.Record#create Ext.data.Record definition}. The "mapping" property will be used, otherwise it will match the "name" property. Use this parameter to define the XML tag-name of the property.</li> * <li>{Mixed} value The record value of the field enclosed within XML tags specified by name property above.</li> * </ul></li> * <li>{Array} baseParams. The baseParams as defined upon {@link Ext.data.Store#baseParams}. Note that the baseParams have been converted into an array of [{name : "foo", value: "bar"}, ...] pairs in the same manner as the <b>records</b> parameter above. See {@link #documentRoot} and {@link #forceDocumentRoot}.</li> * </ul> */ // Encoding the ? here in case it's being included by some kind of page that will parse it (eg. PHP)
tpl: '<tpl for="."><\u003fxml version="{version}" encoding="{encoding}"\u003f><tpl if="documentRoot"><{documentRoot}><tpl for="baseParams"><tpl for="."><{name}>{value}</{name}</tpl></tpl></tpl><tpl if="records.length>1"><{root}></tpl><tpl for="records"><{parent.record}><tpl for="."><{name}>{value}</{name}></tpl></{parent.record}></tpl><tpl if="records.length>1"></{root}></tpl><tpl if="documentRoot"></{documentRoot}></tpl></tpl>',
/** * XmlWriter implementation of the final stage of a write action. * @param {Object} params Transport-proxy's (eg: {@link Ext.Ajax#request}) params-object to write-to. * @param {Object} baseParams as defined by {@link Ext.data.Store#baseParams}. The baseParms must be encoded by the extending class, eg: {@link Ext.data.JsonWriter}, {@link Ext.data.XmlWriter}. * @param {Object/Object[]} data Data-object representing the compiled Store-recordset. */ render : function(params, baseParams, data) { baseParams = this.toArray(baseParams); params.xmlData = this.tpl.applyTemplate({ version: this.xmlVersion, encoding: this.xmlEncoding, documentRoot: (baseParams.length > 0 || this.forceDocumentRoot === true) ? this.documentRoot : false, record: this.meta.record, root: this.root, baseParams: baseParams, records: (Ext.isArray(data[0])) ? data : [data] }); },
/** * createRecord * @protected * @param {Ext.data.Record} rec * @return {Array} Array of <tt>name:value</tt> pairs for attributes of the {@link Ext.data.Record}. See {@link Ext.data.DataWriter#toHash}. */ createRecord : function(rec) { return this.toArray(this.toHash(rec)); },
/** * updateRecord * @protected * @param {Ext.data.Record} rec * @return {Array} Array of {name:value} pairs for attributes of the {@link Ext.data.Record}. See {@link Ext.data.DataWriter#toHash}. */ updateRecord : function(rec) { return this.toArray(this.toHash(rec));
}, /** * destroyRecord * @protected * @param {Ext.data.Record} rec * @return {Array} Array containing a attribute-object (name/value pair) representing the {@link Ext.data.DataReader#idProperty idProperty}. */ destroyRecord : function(rec) { var data = {}; data[this.meta.idProperty] = rec.id; return this.toArray(data); } }); /** * @class Ext.data.XmlReader * @extends Ext.data.DataReader * <p>Data reader class to create an Array of {@link Ext.data.Record} objects from an XML document * based on mappings in a provided {@link Ext.data.Record} constructor.</p> * <p><b>Note</b>: that in order for the browser to parse a returned XML document, the Content-Type * header in the HTTP response must be set to "text/xml" or "application/xml".</p> * <p>Example code:</p> * <pre><code> var Employee = Ext.data.Record.create([ {name: 'name', mapping: 'name'}, // "mapping" property not needed if it is the same as "name"
{name: 'occupation'} // This field will use "occupation" as the mapping.
]); var myReader = new Ext.data.XmlReader({ totalProperty: "results", // The element which contains the total dataset size (optional)
record: "row", // The repeated element which contains row information
idProperty: "id" // The element within the row that provides an ID for the record (optional)
messageProperty: "msg" // The element within the response that provides a user-feedback message (optional)
}, Employee); </code></pre> * <p> * This would consume an XML file like this: * <pre><code> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <dataset> <results>2</results> <row> <id>1</id> <name>Bill</name> <occupation>Gardener</occupation> </row> <row> <id>2</id> <name>Ben</name> <occupation>Horticulturalist</occupation> </row> </dataset> </code></pre> * @cfg {String} totalProperty The DomQuery path from which to retrieve the total number of records * in the dataset. This is only needed if the whole dataset is not passed in one go, but is being * paged from the remote server. * @cfg {String} record The DomQuery path to the repeated element which contains record information. * @cfg {String} record The DomQuery path to the repeated element which contains record information. * @cfg {String} successProperty The DomQuery path to the success attribute used by forms. * @cfg {String} idPath The DomQuery path relative from the record element to the element that contains * a record identifier value. * @constructor * Create a new XmlReader. * @param {Object} meta Metadata configuration options * @param {Object} recordType Either an Array of field definition objects as passed to * {@link Ext.data.Record#create}, or a Record constructor object created using {@link Ext.data.Record#create}. */ Ext.data.XmlReader = function(meta, recordType){ meta = meta || {};
// backwards compat, convert idPath or id / success
Ext.applyIf(meta, { idProperty: meta.idProperty || meta.idPath || meta.id, successProperty: meta.successProperty || meta.success });
Ext.data.XmlReader.superclass.constructor.call(this, meta, recordType || meta.fields); }; Ext.extend(Ext.data.XmlReader, Ext.data.DataReader, { /** * This method is only used by a DataProxy which has retrieved data from a remote server. * @param {Object} response The XHR object which contains the parsed XML document. The response is expected * to contain a property called <tt>responseXML</tt> which refers to an XML document object. * @return {Object} records A data block which is used by an {@link Ext.data.Store} as * a cache of Ext.data.Records. */ read : function(response){ var doc = response.responseXML; if(!doc) { throw {message: "XmlReader.read: XML Document not available"}; } return this.readRecords(doc); },
/** * Create a data block containing Ext.data.Records from an XML document. * @param {Object} doc A parsed XML document. * @return {Object} records A data block which is used by an {@link Ext.data.Store} as * a cache of Ext.data.Records. */ readRecords : function(doc){ /** * After any data loads/reads, the raw XML Document is available for further custom processing. * @type XMLDocument */ this.xmlData = doc;
var root = doc.documentElement || doc, q = Ext.DomQuery, totalRecords = 0, success = true;
if(this.meta.totalProperty){ totalRecords = this.getTotal(root, 0); } if(this.meta.successProperty){ success = this.getSuccess(root); }
var records = this.extractData(q.select(this.meta.record, root), true); // <-- true to return Ext.data.Record[]
// TODO return Ext.data.Response instance. @see #readResponse
return { success : success, records : records, totalRecords : totalRecords || records.length }; },
/** * Decode an XML response from server. * @param {String} action [{@link Ext.data.Api#actions} create|read|update|destroy] * @param {Object} response HTTP Response object from browser. * @return {Ext.data.Response} An instance of {@link Ext.data.Response} */ readResponse : function(action, response) { var q = Ext.DomQuery, doc = response.responseXML;
// create general Response instance.
var res = new Ext.data.Response({ action: action, success : this.getSuccess(doc), message: this.getMessage(doc), data: this.extractData(q.select(this.meta.record, doc) || q.select(this.meta.root, doc), false), raw: doc });
if (Ext.isEmpty(res.success)) { throw new Ext.data.DataReader.Error('successProperty-response', this.meta.successProperty); }
// Create actions from a response having status 200 must return pk
if (action === Ext.data.Api.actions.create) { var def = Ext.isDefined(res.data); if (def && Ext.isEmpty(res.data)) { throw new Ext.data.JsonReader.Error('root-empty', this.meta.root); } else if (!def) { throw new Ext.data.JsonReader.Error('root-undefined-response', this.meta.root); } } return res; },
getSuccess : function() { return true; },
/** * build response-data extractor functions. * @private * @ignore */ buildExtractors : function() { if(this.ef){ return; } var s = this.meta, Record = this.recordType, f = Record.prototype.fields, fi = f.items, fl = f.length;
if(s.totalProperty) { this.getTotal = this.createAccessor(s.totalProperty); } if(s.successProperty) { this.getSuccess = this.createAccessor(s.successProperty); } if (s.messageProperty) { this.getMessage = this.createAccessor(s.messageProperty); } this.getRoot = function(res) { return (!Ext.isEmpty(res[this.meta.record])) ? res[this.meta.record] : res[this.meta.root]; }; if (s.idPath || s.idProperty) { var g = this.createAccessor(s.idPath || s.idProperty); this.getId = function(rec) { var id = g(rec) || rec.id; return (id === undefined || id === '') ? null : id; }; } else { this.getId = function(){return null;}; } var ef = []; for(var i = 0; i < fl; i++){ f = fi[i]; var map = (f.mapping !== undefined && f.mapping !== null) ? f.mapping : f.name; ef.push(this.createAccessor(map)); } this.ef = ef; },
/** * Creates a function to return some particular key of data from a response. * @param {String} key * @return {Function} * @private * @ignore */ createAccessor : function(){ var q = Ext.DomQuery; return function(key) { switch(key) { case this.meta.totalProperty: return function(root, def){ return q.selectNumber(key, root, def); }; break; case this.meta.successProperty: return function(root, def) { var sv = q.selectValue(key, root, true); var success = sv !== false && sv !== 'false'; return success; }; break; default: return function(root, def) { return q.selectValue(key, root, def); }; break; } }; }(),
/** * extracts values and type-casts a row of data from server, extracted by #extractData * @param {Hash} data * @param {Ext.data.Field[]} items * @param {Number} len * @private * @ignore */ extractValues : function(data, items, len) { var f, values = {}; for(var j = 0; j < len; j++){ f = items[j]; var v = this.ef[j](data); values[f.name] = f.convert((v !== undefined) ? v : f.defaultValue, data); } return values; } });/** * @class Ext.data.XmlStore * @extends Ext.data.Store * <p>Small helper class to make creating {@link Ext.data.Store}s from XML data easier. * A XmlStore will be automatically configured with a {@link Ext.data.XmlReader}.</p> * <p>A store configuration would be something like:<pre><code> var store = new Ext.data.XmlStore({ // store configs
autoDestroy: true, storeId: 'myStore', url: 'sheldon.xml', // automatically configures a HttpProxy
// reader configs
record: 'Item', // records will have an "Item" tag
idPath: 'ASIN', totalRecords: '@TotalResults' fields: [ // set up the fields mapping into the xml doc
// The first needs mapping, the others are very basic
{name: 'Author', mapping: 'ItemAttributes > Author'}, 'Title', 'Manufacturer', 'ProductGroup' ] }); * </code></pre></p> * <p>This store is configured to consume a returned object of the form:<pre><code> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <ItemSearchResponse xmlns="http://webservices.amazon.com/AWSECommerceService/2009-05-15"> <Items> <Request> <IsValid>True</IsValid> <ItemSearchRequest> <Author>Sidney Sheldon</Author> <SearchIndex>Books</SearchIndex> </ItemSearchRequest> </Request> <TotalResults>203</TotalResults> <TotalPages>21</TotalPages> <Item> <ASIN>0446355453</ASIN> <DetailPageURL> http://www.amazon.com/
</DetailPageURL> <ItemAttributes> <Author>Sidney Sheldon</Author> <Manufacturer>Warner Books</Manufacturer> <ProductGroup>Book</ProductGroup> <Title>Master of the Game</Title> </ItemAttributes> </Item> </Items> </ItemSearchResponse> * </code></pre> * An object literal of this form could also be used as the {@link #data} config option.</p> * <p><b>Note:</b> Although not listed here, this class accepts all of the configuration options of * <b>{@link Ext.data.XmlReader XmlReader}</b>.</p> * @constructor * @param {Object} config * @xtype xmlstore */ Ext.data.XmlStore = Ext.extend(Ext.data.Store, { /** * @cfg {Ext.data.DataReader} reader @hide */ constructor: function(config){ Ext.data.XmlStore.superclass.constructor.call(this, Ext.apply(config, { reader: new Ext.data.XmlReader(config) })); } }); Ext.reg('xmlstore', Ext.data.XmlStore);
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