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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.Api
* @extends Object
* Ext.data.Api is a singleton designed to manage the data API including methods
* for validating a developer's DataProxy API. Defines variables for CRUD actions
* create, read, update and destroy in addition to a mapping of RESTful HTTP methods
* GET, POST, PUT and DELETE to CRUD actions.
* @singleton
*/
Ext.data.Api = (function() {
// private validActions. validActions is essentially an inverted hash of Ext.data.Api.actions, where value becomes the key.
// Some methods in this singleton (e.g.: getActions, getVerb) will loop through actions with the code <code>for (var verb in this.actions)</code>
// For efficiency, some methods will first check this hash for a match. Those methods which do acces validActions will cache their result here.
// We cannot pre-define this hash since the developer may over-ride the actions at runtime.
var validActions = {};
return {
/**
* Defined actions corresponding to remote actions:
* <pre><code>
actions: {
create : 'create', // Text representing the remote-action to create records on server.
read : 'read', // Text representing the remote-action to read/load data from server.
update : 'update', // Text representing the remote-action to update records on server.
destroy : 'destroy' // Text representing the remote-action to destroy records on server.
}
* </code></pre>
* @property actions
* @type Object
*/
actions : {
create : 'create',
read : 'read',
update : 'update',
destroy : 'destroy'
},
/**
* Defined {CRUD action}:{HTTP method} pairs to associate HTTP methods with the
* corresponding actions for {@link Ext.data.DataProxy#restful RESTful proxies}.
* Defaults to:
* <pre><code>
restActions : {
create : 'POST',
read : 'GET',
update : 'PUT',
destroy : 'DELETE'
},
* </code></pre>
*/
restActions : {
create : 'POST',
read : 'GET',
update : 'PUT',
destroy : 'DELETE'
},
/**
* Returns true if supplied action-name is a valid API action defined in <code>{@link #actions}</code> constants
* @param {String} action Action to test for availability.
* @return {Boolean}
*/
isAction : function(action) {
return (Ext.data.Api.actions[action]) ? true : false;
},
/**
* Returns the actual CRUD action KEY "create", "read", "update" or "destroy" from the supplied action-name. This method is used internally and shouldn't generally
* need to be used directly. The key/value pair of Ext.data.Api.actions will often be identical but this is not necessarily true. A developer can override this naming
* convention if desired. However, the framework internally calls methods based upon the KEY so a way of retreiving the the words "create", "read", "update" and "destroy" is
* required. This method will cache discovered KEYS into the private validActions hash.
* @param {String} name The runtime name of the action.
* @return {String||null} returns the action-key, or verb of the user-action or null if invalid.
* @nodoc
*/
getVerb : function(name) {
if (validActions[name]) {
return validActions[name]; // <-- found in cache. return immediately.
}
for (var verb in this.actions) {
if (this.actions[verb] === name) {
validActions[name] = verb;
break;
}
}
return (validActions[name] !== undefined) ? validActions[name] : null;
},
/**
* Returns true if the supplied API is valid; that is, check that all keys match defined actions
* otherwise returns an array of mistakes.
* @return {String[]|true}
*/
isValid : function(api){
var invalid = [];
var crud = this.actions; // <-- cache a copy of the actions.
for (var action in api) {
if (!(action in crud)) {
invalid.push(action);
}
}
return (!invalid.length) ? true : invalid;
},
/**
* Returns true if the supplied verb upon the supplied proxy points to a unique url in that none of the other api-actions
* point to the same url. The question is important for deciding whether to insert the "xaction" HTTP parameter within an
* Ajax request. This method is used internally and shouldn't generally need to be called directly.
* @param {Ext.data.DataProxy} proxy
* @param {String} verb
* @return {Boolean}
*/
hasUniqueUrl : function(proxy, verb) {
var url = (proxy.api[verb]) ? proxy.api[verb].url : null;
var unique = true;
for (var action in proxy.api) {
if ((unique = (action === verb) ? true : (proxy.api[action].url != url) ? true : false) === false) {
break;
}
}
return unique;
},
/**
* This method is used internally by <tt>{@link Ext.data.DataProxy DataProxy}</tt> and should not generally need to be used directly.
* Each action of a DataProxy api can be initially defined as either a String or an Object. When specified as an object,
* one can explicitly define the HTTP method (GET|POST) to use for each CRUD action. This method will prepare the supplied API, setting
* each action to the Object form. If your API-actions do not explicitly define the HTTP method, the "method" configuration-parameter will
* be used. If the method configuration parameter is not specified, POST will be used.
<pre><code>
new Ext.data.HttpProxy({
method: "POST", // <-- default HTTP method when not specified.
api: {
create: 'create.php',
load: 'read.php',
save: 'save.php',
destroy: 'destroy.php'
}
});
// Alternatively, one can use the object-form to specify the API
new Ext.data.HttpProxy({
api: {
load: {url: 'read.php', method: 'GET'},
create: 'create.php',
destroy: 'destroy.php',
save: 'update.php'
}
});
</code></pre>
*
* @param {Ext.data.DataProxy} proxy
*/
prepare : function(proxy) {
if (!proxy.api) {
proxy.api = {}; // <-- No api? create a blank one.
}
for (var verb in this.actions) {
var action = this.actions[verb];
proxy.api[action] = proxy.api[action] || proxy.url || proxy.directFn;
if (typeof(proxy.api[action]) == 'string') {
proxy.api[action] = {
url: proxy.api[action],
method: (proxy.restful === true) ? Ext.data.Api.restActions[action] : undefined
};
}
}
},
/**
* Prepares a supplied Proxy to be RESTful. Sets the HTTP method for each api-action to be one of
* GET, POST, PUT, DELETE according to the defined {@link #restActions}.
* @param {Ext.data.DataProxy} proxy
*/
restify : function(proxy) {
proxy.restful = true;
for (var verb in this.restActions) {
proxy.api[this.actions[verb]].method ||
(proxy.api[this.actions[verb]].method = this.restActions[verb]);
}
// TODO: perhaps move this interceptor elsewhere? like into DataProxy, perhaps? Placed here
// to satisfy initial 3.0 final release of REST features.
proxy.onWrite = proxy.onWrite.createInterceptor(function(action, o, response, rs) {
var reader = o.reader;
var res = new Ext.data.Response({
action: action,
raw: response
});
switch (response.status) {
case 200: // standard 200 response, send control back to HttpProxy#onWrite by returning true from this intercepted #onWrite
return true;
break;
case 201: // entity created but no response returned
if (Ext.isEmpty(res.raw.responseText)) {
res.success = true;
} else {
//if the response contains data, treat it like a 200
return true;
}
break;
case 204: // no-content. Create a fake response.
res.success = true;
res.data = null;
break;
default:
return true;
break;
}
if (res.success === true) {
this.fireEvent("write", this, action, res.data, res, rs, o.request.arg);
} else {
this.fireEvent('exception', this, 'remote', action, o, res, rs);
}
o.request.callback.call(o.request.scope, res.data, res, res.success);
return false; // <-- false to prevent intercepted function from running.
}, proxy);
}
};
})();
/**
* Ext.data.Response
* Experimental. Do not use directly.
*/
Ext.data.Response = function(params, response) {
Ext.apply(this, params, {
raw: response
});
};
Ext.data.Response.prototype = {
message : null,
success : false,
status : null,
root : null,
raw : null,
getMessage : function() {
return this.message;
},
getSuccess : function() {
return this.success;
},
getStatus : function() {
return this.status;
},
getRoot : function() {
return this.root;
},
getRawResponse : function() {
return this.raw;
}
};
/**
* @class Ext.data.Api.Error
* @extends Ext.Error
* Error class for Ext.data.Api errors
*/
Ext.data.Api.Error = Ext.extend(Ext.Error, {
constructor : function(message, arg) {
this.arg = arg;
Ext.Error.call(this, message);
},
name: 'Ext.data.Api'
});
Ext.apply(Ext.data.Api.Error.prototype, {
lang: {
'action-url-undefined': 'No fallback url defined for this action. When defining a DataProxy api, please be sure to define an url for each CRUD action in Ext.data.Api.actions or define a default url in addition to your api-configuration.',
'invalid': 'received an invalid API-configuration. Please ensure your proxy API-configuration contains only the actions defined in Ext.data.Api.actions',
'invalid-url': 'Invalid url. Please review your proxy configuration.',
'execute': 'Attempted to execute an unknown action. Valid API actions are defined in Ext.data.Api.actions"'
}
});
/**
* @class Ext.data.SortTypes
* @singleton
* Defines the default sorting (casting?) comparison functions used when sorting data.
*/
Ext.data.SortTypes = {
/**
* Default sort that does nothing
* @param {Mixed} s The value being converted
* @return {Mixed} The comparison value
*/
none : function(s){
return s;
},
/**
* The regular expression used to strip tags
* @type {RegExp}
* @property
*/
stripTagsRE : /<\/?[^>]+>/gi,
/**
* Strips all HTML tags to sort on text only
* @param {Mixed} s The value being converted
* @return {String} The comparison value
*/
asText : function(s){
return String(s).replace(this.stripTagsRE, "");
},
/**
* Strips all HTML tags to sort on text only - Case insensitive
* @param {Mixed} s The value being converted
* @return {String} The comparison value
*/
asUCText : function(s){
return String(s).toUpperCase().replace(this.stripTagsRE, "");
},
/**
* Case insensitive string
* @param {Mixed} s The value being converted
* @return {String} The comparison value
*/
asUCString : function(s) {
return String(s).toUpperCase();
},
/**
* Date sorting
* @param {Mixed} s The value being converted
* @return {Number} The comparison value
*/
asDate : function(s) {
if(!s){
return 0;
}
if(Ext.isDate(s)){
return s.getTime();
}
return Date.parse(String(s));
},
/**
* Float sorting
* @param {Mixed} s The value being converted
* @return {Float} The comparison value
*/
asFloat : function(s) {
var val = parseFloat(String(s).replace(/,/g, ""));
return isNaN(val) ? 0 : val;
},
/**
* Integer sorting
* @param {Mixed} s The value being converted
* @return {Number} The comparison value
*/
asInt : function(s) {
var val = parseInt(String(s).replace(/,/g, ""), 10);
return isNaN(val) ? 0 : val;
}
};/**
* @class Ext.data.Record
* <p>Instances of this class encapsulate both Record <em>definition</em> information, and Record
* <em>value</em> information for use in {@link Ext.data.Store} objects, or any code which needs
* to access Records cached in an {@link Ext.data.Store} object.</p>
* <p>Constructors for this class are generated by passing an Array of field definition objects to {@link #create}.
* Instances are usually only created by {@link Ext.data.Reader} implementations when processing unformatted data
* objects.</p>
* <p>Note that an instance of a Record class may only belong to one {@link Ext.data.Store Store} at a time.
* In order to copy data from one Store to another, use the {@link #copy} method to create an exact
* copy of the Record, and insert the new instance into the other Store.</p>
* <p>When serializing a Record for submission to the server, be aware that it contains many private
* properties, and also a reference to its owning Store which in turn holds references to its Records.
* This means that a whole Record may not be encoded using {@link Ext.util.JSON.encode}. Instead, use the
* <code>{@link #data}</code> and <code>{@link #id}</code> properties.</p>
* <p>Record objects generated by this constructor inherit all the methods of Ext.data.Record listed below.</p>
* @constructor
* <p>This constructor should not be used to create Record objects. Instead, use {@link #create} to
* generate a subclass of Ext.data.Record configured with information about its constituent fields.<p>
* <p><b>The generated constructor has the same signature as this constructor.</b></p>
* @param {Object} data (Optional) An object, the properties of which provide values for the new Record's
* fields. If not specified the <code>{@link Ext.data.Field#defaultValue defaultValue}</code>
* for each field will be assigned.
* @param {Object} id (Optional) The id of the Record. The id is used by the
* {@link Ext.data.Store} object which owns the Record to index its collection
* of Records (therefore this id should be unique within each store). If an
* <code>id</code> is not specified a <b><code>{@link #phantom}</code></b>
* Record will be created with an {@link #Record.id automatically generated id}.
*/
Ext.data.Record = function(data, id){
// if no id, call the auto id method
this.id = (id || id === 0) ? id : Ext.data.Record.id(this);
this.data = data || {};
};
/**
* Generate a constructor for a specific Record layout.
* @param {Array} o An Array of <b>{@link Ext.data.Field Field}</b> definition objects.
* The constructor generated by this method may be used to create new Record instances. The data
* object must contain properties named after the {@link Ext.data.Field field}
* <b><tt>{@link Ext.data.Field#name}s</tt></b>. Example usage:<pre><code>
// create a Record constructor from a description of the fields
var TopicRecord = Ext.data.Record.create([ // creates a subclass of Ext.data.Record
{{@link Ext.data.Field#name name}: 'title', {@link Ext.data.Field#mapping mapping}: 'topic_title'},
{name: 'author', mapping: 'username', allowBlank: false},
{name: 'totalPosts', mapping: 'topic_replies', type: 'int'},
{name: 'lastPost', mapping: 'post_time', type: 'date'},
{name: 'lastPoster', mapping: 'user2'},
{name: 'excerpt', mapping: 'post_text', allowBlank: false},
// In the simplest case, if no properties other than <tt>name</tt> are required,
// a field definition may consist of just a String for the field name.
'signature'
]);
// create Record instance
var myNewRecord = new TopicRecord(
{
title: 'Do my job please',
author: 'noobie',
totalPosts: 1,
lastPost: new Date(),
lastPoster: 'Animal',
excerpt: 'No way dude!',
signature: ''
},
id // optionally specify the id of the record otherwise {@link #Record.id one is auto-assigned}
);
myStore.{@link Ext.data.Store#add add}(myNewRecord);
</code></pre>
* @method create
* @return {Function} A constructor which is used to create new Records according
* to the definition. The constructor has the same signature as {@link #Record}.
* @static
*/
Ext.data.Record.create = function(o){
var f = Ext.extend(Ext.data.Record, {});
var p = f.prototype;
p.fields = new Ext.util.MixedCollection(false, function(field){
return field.name;
});
for(var i = 0, len = o.length; i < len; i++){
p.fields.add(new Ext.data.Field(o[i]));
}
f.getField = function(name){
return p.fields.get(name);
};
return f;
};
Ext.data.Record.PREFIX = 'ext-record';
Ext.data.Record.AUTO_ID = 1;
Ext.data.Record.EDIT = 'edit';
Ext.data.Record.REJECT = 'reject';
Ext.data.Record.COMMIT = 'commit';
/**
* Generates a sequential id. This method is typically called when a record is {@link #create}d
* and {@link #Record no id has been specified}. The returned id takes the form:
* <tt>&#123;PREFIX}-&#123;AUTO_ID}</tt>.<div class="mdetail-params"><ul>
* <li><b><tt>PREFIX</tt></b> : String<p class="sub-desc"><tt>Ext.data.Record.PREFIX</tt>
* (defaults to <tt>'ext-record'</tt>)</p></li>
* <li><b><tt>AUTO_ID</tt></b> : String<p class="sub-desc"><tt>Ext.data.Record.AUTO_ID</tt>
* (defaults to <tt>1</tt> initially)</p></li>
* </ul></div>
* @param {Record} rec The record being created. The record does not exist, it's a {@link #phantom}.
* @return {String} auto-generated string id, <tt>"ext-record-i++'</tt>;
*/
Ext.data.Record.id = function(rec) {
rec.phantom = true;
return [Ext.data.Record.PREFIX, '-', Ext.data.Record.AUTO_ID++].join('');
};
Ext.data.Record.prototype = {
/**
* <p><b>This property is stored in the Record definition's <u>prototype</u></b></p>
* A MixedCollection containing the defined {@link Ext.data.Field Field}s for this Record. Read-only.
* @property fields
* @type Ext.util.MixedCollection
*/
/**
* An object hash representing the data for this Record. Every field name in the Record definition
* is represented by a property of that name in this object. Note that unless you specified a field
* with {@link Ext.data.Field#name name} "id" in the Record definition, this will <b>not</b> contain
* an <tt>id</tt> property.
* @property data
* @type {Object}
*/
/**
* The unique ID of the Record {@link #Record as specified at construction time}.
* @property id
* @type {Object}
*/
/**
* <p><b>Only present if this Record was created by an {@link Ext.data.XmlReader XmlReader}</b>.</p>
* <p>The XML element which was the source of the data for this Record.</p>
* @property node
* @type {XMLElement}
*/
/**
* <p><b>Only present if this Record was created by an {@link Ext.data.ArrayReader ArrayReader} or a {@link Ext.data.JsonReader JsonReader}</b>.</p>
* <p>The Array or object which was the source of the data for this Record.</p>
* @property json
* @type {Array|Object}
*/
/**
* Readonly flag - true if this Record has been modified.
* @type Boolean
*/
dirty : false,
editing : false,
error : null,
/**
* This object contains a key and value storing the original values of all modified
* fields or is null if no fields have been modified.
* @property modified
* @type {Object}
*/
modified : null,
/**
* <tt>true</tt> when the record does not yet exist in a server-side database (see
* {@link #markDirty}). Any record which has a real database pk set as its id property
* is NOT a phantom -- it's real.
* @property phantom
* @type {Boolean}
*/
phantom : false,
// private
join : function(store){
/**
* The {@link Ext.data.Store} to which this Record belongs.
* @property store
* @type {Ext.data.Store}
*/
this.store = store;
},
/**
* Set the {@link Ext.data.Field#name named field} to the specified value. For example:
* <pre><code>
// record has a field named 'firstname'
var Employee = Ext.data.Record.{@link #create}([
{name: 'firstname'},
...
]);
// update the 2nd record in the store:
var rec = myStore.{@link Ext.data.Store#getAt getAt}(1);
// set the value (shows dirty flag):
rec.set('firstname', 'Betty');
// commit the change (removes dirty flag):
rec.{@link #commit}();
// update the record in the store, bypass setting dirty flag,
// and do not store the change in the {@link Ext.data.Store#getModifiedRecords modified records}
rec.{@link #data}['firstname'] = 'Wilma'; // updates record, but not the view
rec.{@link #commit}(); // updates the view
* </code></pre>
* <b>Notes</b>:<div class="mdetail-params"><ul>
* <li>If the store has a writer and <code>autoSave=true</code>, each set()
* will execute an XHR to the server.</li>
* <li>Use <code>{@link #beginEdit}</code> to prevent the store's <code>update</code>
* event firing while using set().</li>
* <li>Use <code>{@link #endEdit}</code> to have the store's <code>update</code>
* event fire.</li>
* </ul></div>
* @param {String} name The {@link Ext.data.Field#name name of the field} to set.
* @param {String/Object/Array} value The value to set the field to.
*/
set : function(name, value){
var encode = Ext.isPrimitive(value) ? String : Ext.encode;
if(encode(this.data[name]) == encode(value)) {
return;
}
this.dirty = true;
if(!this.modified){
this.modified = {};
}
if(this.modified[name] === undefined){
this.modified[name] = this.data[name];
}
this.data[name] = value;
if(!this.editing){
this.afterEdit();
}
},
// private
afterEdit : function(){
if (this.store != undefined && typeof this.store.afterEdit == "function") {
this.store.afterEdit(this);
}
},
// private
afterReject : function(){
if(this.store){
this.store.afterReject(this);
}
},
// private
afterCommit : function(){
if(this.store){
this.store.afterCommit(this);
}
},
/**
* Get the value of the {@link Ext.data.Field#name named field}.
* @param {String} name The {@link Ext.data.Field#name name of the field} to get the value of.
* @return {Object} The value of the field.
*/
get : function(name){
return this.data[name];
},
/**
* Begin an edit. While in edit mode, no events (e.g.. the <code>update</code> event)
* are relayed to the containing store.
* See also: <code>{@link #endEdit}</code> and <code>{@link #cancelEdit}</code>.
*/
beginEdit : function(){
this.editing = true;
this.modified = this.modified || {};
},
/**
* Cancels all changes made in the current edit operation.
*/
cancelEdit : function(){
this.editing = false;
delete this.modified;
},
/**
* End an edit. If any data was modified, the containing store is notified
* (ie, the store's <code>update</code> event will fire).
*/
endEdit : function(){
this.editing = false;
if(this.dirty){
this.afterEdit();
}
},
/**
* Usually called by the {@link Ext.data.Store} which owns the Record.
* Rejects all changes made to the Record since either creation, or the last commit operation.
* Modified fields are reverted to their original values.
* <p>Developers should subscribe to the {@link Ext.data.Store#update} event
* to have their code notified of reject operations.</p>
* @param {Boolean} silent (optional) True to skip notification of the owning
* store of the change (defaults to false)
*/
reject : function(silent){
var m = this.modified;
for(var n in m){
if(typeof m[n] != "function"){
this.data[n] = m[n];
}
}
this.dirty = false;
delete this.modified;
this.editing = false;
if(silent !== true){
this.afterReject();
}
},
/**
* Usually called by the {@link Ext.data.Store} which owns the Record.
* Commits all changes made to the Record since either creation, or the last commit operation.
* <p>Developers should subscribe to the {@link Ext.data.Store#update} event
* to have their code notified of commit operations.</p>
* @param {Boolean} silent (optional) True to skip notification of the owning
* store of the change (defaults to false)
*/
commit : function(silent){
this.dirty = false;
delete this.modified;
this.editing = false;
if(silent !== true){
this.afterCommit();
}
},
/**
* Gets a hash of only the fields that have been modified since this Record was created or commited.
* @return Object
*/
getChanges : function(){
var m = this.modified, cs = {};
for(var n in m){
if(m.hasOwnProperty(n)){
cs[n] = this.data[n];
}
}
return cs;
},
// private
hasError : function(){
return this.error !== null;
},
// private
clearError : function(){
this.error = null;
},
/**
* Creates a copy (clone) of this Record.
* @param {String} id (optional) A new Record id, defaults to the id
* of the record being copied. See <code>{@link #id}</code>.
* To generate a phantom record with a new id use:<pre><code>
var rec = record.copy(); // clone the record
Ext.data.Record.id(rec); // automatically generate a unique sequential id
* </code></pre>
* @return {Record}
*/
copy : function(newId) {
return new this.constructor(Ext.apply({}, this.data), newId || this.id);
},
/**
* Returns <tt>true</tt> if the passed field name has been <code>{@link #modified}</code>
* since the load or last commit.
* @param {String} fieldName {@link Ext.data.Field.{@link Ext.data.Field#name}
* @return {Boolean}
*/
isModified : function(fieldName){
return !!(this.modified && this.modified.hasOwnProperty(fieldName));
},
/**
* By default returns <tt>false</tt> if any {@link Ext.data.Field field} within the
* record configured with <tt>{@link Ext.data.Field#allowBlank} = false</tt> returns
* <tt>true</tt> from an {@link Ext}.{@link Ext#isEmpty isempty} test.
* @return {Boolean}
*/
isValid : function() {
return this.fields.find(function(f) {
return (f.allowBlank === false && Ext.isEmpty(this.data[f.name])) ? true : false;
},this) ? false : true;
},
/**
* <p>Marks this <b>Record</b> as <code>{@link #dirty}</code>. This method
* is used interally when adding <code>{@link #phantom}</code> records to a
* {@link Ext.data.Store#writer writer enabled store}.</p>
* <br><p>Marking a record <code>{@link #dirty}</code> causes the phantom to
* be returned by {@link Ext.data.Store#getModifiedRecords} where it will
* have a create action composed for it during {@link Ext.data.Store#save store save}
* operations.</p>
*/
markDirty : function(){
this.dirty = true;
if(!this.modified){
this.modified = {};
}
this.fields.each(function(f) {
this.modified[f.name] = this.data[f.name];
},this);
}
};
/**
* @class Ext.StoreMgr
* @extends Ext.util.MixedCollection
* The default global group of stores.
* @singleton
*/
Ext.StoreMgr = Ext.apply(new Ext.util.MixedCollection(), {
/**
* @cfg {Object} listeners @hide
*/
/**
* Registers one or more Stores with the StoreMgr. You do not normally need to register stores
* manually. Any store initialized with a {@link Ext.data.Store#storeId} will be auto-registered.
* @param {Ext.data.Store} store1 A Store instance
* @param {Ext.data.Store} store2 (optional)
* @param {Ext.data.Store} etc... (optional)
*/
register : function(){
for(var i = 0, s; (s = arguments[i]); i++){
this.add(s);
}
},
/**
* Unregisters one or more Stores with the StoreMgr
* @param {String/Object} id1 The id of the Store, or a Store instance
* @param {String/Object} id2 (optional)
* @param {String/Object} etc... (optional)
*/
unregister : function(){
for(var i = 0, s; (s = arguments[i]); i++){
this.remove(this.lookup(s));
}
},
/**
* Gets a registered Store by id
* @param {String/Object} id The id of the Store, or a Store instance
* @return {Ext.data.Store}
*/
lookup : function(id){
if(Ext.isArray(id)){
var fields = ['field1'], expand = !Ext.isArray(id[0]);
if(!expand){
for(var i = 2, len = id[0].length; i <= len; ++i){
fields.push('field' + i);
}
}
return new Ext.data.ArrayStore({
fields: fields,
data: id,
expandData: expand,
autoDestroy: true,
autoCreated: true
});
}
return Ext.isObject(id) ? (id.events ? id : Ext.create(id, 'store')) : this.get(id);
},
// getKey implementation for MixedCollection
getKey : function(o){
return o.storeId;
}
});/**
* @class Ext.data.Store
* @extends Ext.util.Observable
* <p>The Store class encapsulates a client side cache of {@link Ext.data.Record Record}
* objects which provide input data for Components such as the {@link Ext.grid.GridPanel GridPanel},
* the {@link Ext.form.ComboBox ComboBox}, or the {@link Ext.DataView DataView}.</p>
* <p><u>Retrieving Data</u></p>
* <p>A Store object may access a data object using:<div class="mdetail-params"><ul>
* <li>{@link #proxy configured implementation} of {@link Ext.data.DataProxy DataProxy}</li>
* <li>{@link #data} to automatically pass in data</li>
* <li>{@link #loadData} to manually pass in data</li>
* </ul></div></p>
* <p><u>Reading Data</u></p>
* <p>A Store object has no inherent knowledge of the format of the data object (it could be
* an Array, XML, or JSON). A Store object uses an appropriate {@link #reader configured implementation}
* of a {@link Ext.data.DataReader DataReader} to create {@link Ext.data.Record Record} instances from the data
* object.</p>
* <p><u>Store Types</u></p>
* <p>There are several implementations of Store available which are customized for use with
* a specific DataReader implementation. Here is an example using an ArrayStore which implicitly
* creates a reader commensurate to an Array data object.</p>
* <pre><code>
var myStore = new Ext.data.ArrayStore({
fields: ['fullname', 'first'],
idIndex: 0 // id for each record will be the first element
});
* </code></pre>
* <p>For custom implementations create a basic {@link Ext.data.Store} configured as needed:</p>
* <pre><code>
// create a {@link Ext.data.Record Record} constructor:
var rt = Ext.data.Record.create([
{name: 'fullname'},
{name: 'first'}
]);
var myStore = new Ext.data.Store({
// explicitly create reader
reader: new Ext.data.ArrayReader(
{
idIndex: 0 // id for each record will be the first element
},
rt // recordType
)
});
* </code></pre>
* <p>Load some data into store (note the data object is an array which corresponds to the reader):</p>
* <pre><code>
var myData = [
[1, 'Fred Flintstone', 'Fred'], // note that id for the record is the first element
[2, 'Barney Rubble', 'Barney']
];
myStore.loadData(myData);
* </code></pre>
* <p>Records are cached and made available through accessor functions. An example of adding
* a record to the store:</p>
* <pre><code>
var defaultData = {
fullname: 'Full Name',
first: 'First Name'
};
var recId = 100; // provide unique id for the record
var r = new myStore.recordType(defaultData, ++recId); // create new record
myStore.{@link #insert}(0, r); // insert a new record into the store (also see {@link #add})
* </code></pre>
* <p><u>Writing Data</u></p>
* <p>And <b>new in Ext version 3</b>, use the new {@link Ext.data.DataWriter DataWriter} to create an automated, <a href="http://extjs.com/deploy/dev/examples/writer/writer.html">Writable Store</a>
* along with <a href="http://extjs.com/deploy/dev/examples/restful/restful.html">RESTful features.</a>
* @constructor
* Creates a new Store.
* @param {Object} config A config object containing the objects needed for the Store to access data,
* and read the data into Records.
* @xtype store
*/
Ext.data.Store = Ext.extend(Ext.util.Observable, {
/**
* @cfg {String} storeId If passed, the id to use to register with the <b>{@link Ext.StoreMgr StoreMgr}</b>.
* <p><b>Note</b>: if a (deprecated) <tt>{@link #id}</tt> is specified it will supersede the <tt>storeId</tt>
* assignment.</p>
*/
/**
* @cfg {String} url If a <tt>{@link #proxy}</tt> is not specified the <tt>url</tt> will be used to
* implicitly configure a {@link Ext.data.HttpProxy HttpProxy} if an <tt>url</tt> is specified.
* Typically this option, or the <code>{@link #data}</code> option will be specified.
*/
/**
* @cfg {Boolean/Object} autoLoad If <tt>{@link #data}</tt> is not specified, and if <tt>autoLoad</tt>
* is <tt>true</tt> or an <tt>Object</tt>, this store's {@link #load} method is automatically called
* after creation. If the value of <tt>autoLoad</tt> is an <tt>Object</tt>, this <tt>Object</tt> will
* be passed to the store's {@link #load} method.
*/
/**
* @cfg {Ext.data.DataProxy} proxy The {@link Ext.data.DataProxy DataProxy} object which provides
* access to a data object. See <code>{@link #url}</code>.
*/
/**
* @cfg {Array} data An inline data object readable by the <code>{@link #reader}</code>.
* Typically this option, or the <code>{@link #url}</code> option will be specified.
*/
/**
* @cfg {Ext.data.DataReader} reader The {@link Ext.data.DataReader Reader} object which processes the
* data object and returns an Array of {@link Ext.data.Record} objects which are cached keyed by their
* <b><tt>{@link Ext.data.Record#id id}</tt></b> property.
*/
/**
* @cfg {Ext.data.DataWriter} writer
* <p>The {@link Ext.data.DataWriter Writer} object which processes a record object for being written
* to the server-side database.</p>
* <br><p>When a writer is installed into a Store the {@link #add}, {@link #remove}, and {@link #update}
* events on the store are monitored in order to remotely {@link #createRecords create records},
* {@link #destroyRecord destroy records}, or {@link #updateRecord update records}.</p>
* <br><p>The proxy for this store will relay any {@link #writexception} events to this store.</p>
* <br><p>Sample implementation:
* <pre><code>
var writer = new {@link Ext.data.JsonWriter}({
encode: true,
writeAllFields: true // write all fields, not just those that changed
});
// Typical Store collecting the Proxy, Reader and Writer together.
var store = new Ext.data.Store({
storeId: 'user',
root: 'records',
proxy: proxy,
reader: reader,
writer: writer, // <-- plug a DataWriter into the store just as you would a Reader
paramsAsHash: true,
autoSave: false // <-- false to delay executing create, update, destroy requests
// until specifically told to do so.
});
* </code></pre></p>
*/
writer : undefined,
/**
* @cfg {Object} baseParams
* <p>An object containing properties which are to be sent as parameters
* for <i>every</i> HTTP request.</p>
* <p>Parameters are encoded as standard HTTP parameters using {@link Ext#urlEncode}.</p>
* <p><b>Note</b>: <code>baseParams</code> may be superseded by any <code>params</code>
* specified in a <code>{@link #load}</code> request, see <code>{@link #load}</code>
* for more details.</p>
* This property may be modified after creation using the <code>{@link #setBaseParam}</code>
* method.
* @property
*/
/**
* @cfg {Object} sortInfo A config object to specify the sort order in the request of a Store's
* {@link #load} operation. Note that for local sorting, the <tt>direction</tt> property is
* case-sensitive. See also {@link #remoteSort} and {@link #paramNames}.
* For example:<pre><code>
sortInfo: {
field: 'fieldName',
direction: 'ASC' // or 'DESC' (case sensitive for local sorting)
}
</code></pre>
*/
/**
* @cfg {boolean} remoteSort <tt>true</tt> if sorting is to be handled by requesting the <tt>{@link #proxy Proxy}</tt>
* to provide a refreshed version of the data object in sorted order, as opposed to sorting the Record cache
* in place (defaults to <tt>false</tt>).
* <p>If <tt>remoteSort</tt> is <tt>true</tt>, then clicking on a {@link Ext.grid.Column Grid Column}'s
* {@link Ext.grid.Column#header header} causes the current page to be requested from the server appending
* the following two parameters to the <b><tt>{@link #load params}</tt></b>:<div class="mdetail-params"><ul>
* <li><b><tt>sort</tt></b> : String<p class="sub-desc">The <tt>name</tt> (as specified in the Record's
* {@link Ext.data.Field Field definition}) of the field to sort on.</p></li>
* <li><b><tt>dir</tt></b> : String<p class="sub-desc">The direction of the sort, 'ASC' or 'DESC' (case-sensitive).</p></li>
* </ul></div></p>
*/
remoteSort : false,
/**
* @cfg {Boolean} autoDestroy <tt>true</tt> to destroy the store when the component the store is bound
* to is destroyed (defaults to <tt>false</tt>).
* <p><b>Note</b>: this should be set to true when using stores that are bound to only 1 component.</p>
*/
autoDestroy : false,
/**
* @cfg {Boolean} pruneModifiedRecords <tt>true</tt> to clear all modified record information each time
* the store is loaded or when a record is removed (defaults to <tt>false</tt>). See {@link #getModifiedRecords}
* for the accessor method to retrieve the modified records.
*/
pruneModifiedRecords : false,
/**
* Contains the last options object used as the parameter to the {@link #load} method. See {@link #load}
* for the details of what this may contain. This may be useful for accessing any params which were used
* to load the current Record cache.
* @property
*/
lastOptions : null,
/**
* @cfg {Boolean} autoSave
* <p>Defaults to <tt>true</tt> causing the store to automatically {@link #save} records to
* the server when a record is modified (ie: becomes 'dirty'). Specify <tt>false</tt> to manually call {@link #save}
* to send all modifiedRecords to the server.</p>
* <br><p><b>Note</b>: each CRUD action will be sent as a separate request.</p>
*/
autoSave : true,
/**
* @cfg {Boolean} batch
* <p>Defaults to <tt>true</tt> (unless <code>{@link #restful}:true</code>). Multiple
* requests for each CRUD action (CREATE, READ, UPDATE and DESTROY) will be combined
* and sent as one transaction. Only applies when <code>{@link #autoSave}</code> is set
* to <tt>false</tt>.</p>
* <br><p>If Store is RESTful, the DataProxy is also RESTful, and a unique transaction is
* generated for each record.</p>
*/
batch : true,
/**
* @cfg {Boolean} restful
* Defaults to <tt>false</tt>. Set to <tt>true</tt> to have the Store and the set
* Proxy operate in a RESTful manner. The store will automatically generate GET, POST,
* PUT and DELETE requests to the server. The HTTP method used for any given CRUD
* action is described in {@link Ext.data.Api#restActions}. For additional information
* see {@link Ext.data.DataProxy#restful}.
* <p><b>Note</b>: if <code>{@link #restful}:true</code> <code>batch</code> will
* internally be set to <tt>false</tt>.</p>
*/
restful: false,
/**
* @cfg {Object} paramNames
* <p>An object containing properties which specify the names of the paging and
* sorting parameters passed to remote servers when loading blocks of data. By default, this
* object takes the following form:</p><pre><code>
{
start : 'start', // The parameter name which specifies the start row
limit : 'limit', // The parameter name which specifies number of rows to return
sort : 'sort', // The parameter name which specifies the column to sort on
dir : 'dir' // The parameter name which specifies the sort direction
}
</code></pre>
* <p>The server must produce the requested data block upon receipt of these parameter names.
* If different parameter names are required, this property can be overriden using a configuration
* property.</p>
* <p>A {@link Ext.PagingToolbar PagingToolbar} bound to this Store uses this property to determine
* the parameter names to use in its {@link #load requests}.
*/
paramNames : undefined,
/**
* @cfg {Object} defaultParamNames
* Provides the default values for the {@link #paramNames} property. To globally modify the parameters
* for all stores, this object should be changed on the store prototype.
*/
defaultParamNames : {
start : 'start',
limit : 'limit',
sort : 'sort',
dir : 'dir'
},
/**
* @property isDestroyed
* @type Boolean
* True if the store has been destroyed already. Read only
*/
isDestroyed: false,
/**
* @property hasMultiSort
* @type Boolean
* True if this store is currently sorted by more than one field/direction combination.
*/
hasMultiSort: false,
// private
batchKey : '_ext_batch_',
constructor : function(config){
this.data = new Ext.util.MixedCollection(false);
this.data.getKey = function(o){
return o.id;
};
// temporary removed-records cache
this.removed = [];
if(config && config.data){
this.inlineData = config.data;
delete config.data;
}
Ext.apply(this, config);
/**
* See the <code>{@link #baseParams corresponding configuration option}</code>
* for a description of this property.
* To modify this property see <code>{@link #setBaseParam}</code>.
* @property
*/
this.baseParams = Ext.isObject(this.baseParams) ? this.baseParams : {};
this.paramNames = Ext.applyIf(this.paramNames || {}, this.defaultParamNames);
if((this.url || this.api) && !this.proxy){
this.proxy = new Ext.data.HttpProxy({url: this.url, api: this.api});
}
// If Store is RESTful, so too is the DataProxy
if (this.restful === true && this.proxy) {
// When operating RESTfully, a unique transaction is generated for each record.
// TODO might want to allow implemention of faux REST where batch is possible using RESTful routes only.
this.batch = false;
Ext.data.Api.restify(this.proxy);
}
if(this.reader){ // reader passed
if(!this.recordType){
this.recordType = this.reader.recordType;
}
if(this.reader.onMetaChange){
this.reader.onMetaChange = this.reader.onMetaChange.createSequence(this.onMetaChange, this);
}
if (this.writer) { // writer passed
if (this.writer instanceof(Ext.data.DataWriter) === false) { // <-- config-object instead of instance.
this.writer = this.buildWriter(this.writer);
}
this.writer.meta = this.reader.meta;
this.pruneModifiedRecords = true;
}
}
/**
* The {@link Ext.data.Record Record} constructor as supplied to (or created by) the
* {@link Ext.data.DataReader Reader}. Read-only.
* <p>If the Reader was constructed by passing in an Array of {@link Ext.data.Field} definition objects,
* instead of a Record constructor, it will implicitly create a Record constructor from that Array (see
* {@link Ext.data.Record}.{@link Ext.data.Record#create create} for additional details).</p>
* <p>This property may be used to create new Records of the type held in this Store, for example:</p><pre><code>
// create the data store
var store = new Ext.data.ArrayStore({
autoDestroy: true,
fields: [
{name: 'company'},
{name: 'price', type: 'float'},
{name: 'change', type: 'float'},
{name: 'pctChange', type: 'float'},
{name: 'lastChange', type: 'date', dateFormat: 'n/j h:ia'}
]
});
store.loadData(myData);
// create the Grid
var grid = new Ext.grid.EditorGridPanel({
store: store,
colModel: new Ext.grid.ColumnModel({
columns: [
{id:'company', header: 'Company', width: 160, dataIndex: 'company'},
{header: 'Price', renderer: 'usMoney', dataIndex: 'price'},
{header: 'Change', renderer: change, dataIndex: 'change'},
{header: '% Change', renderer: pctChange, dataIndex: 'pctChange'},
{header: 'Last Updated', width: 85,
renderer: Ext.util.Format.dateRenderer('m/d/Y'),
dataIndex: 'lastChange'}
],
defaults: {
sortable: true,
width: 75
}
}),
autoExpandColumn: 'company', // match the id specified in the column model
height:350,
width:600,
title:'Array Grid',
tbar: [{
text: 'Add Record',
handler : function(){
var defaultData = {
change: 0,
company: 'New Company',
lastChange: (new Date()).clearTime(),
pctChange: 0,
price: 10
};
var recId = 3; // provide unique id
var p = new store.recordType(defaultData, recId); // create new record
grid.stopEditing();
store.{@link #insert}(0, p); // insert a new record into the store (also see {@link #add})
grid.startEditing(0, 0);
}
}]
});
* </code></pre>
* @property recordType
* @type Function
*/
if(this.recordType){
/**
* A {@link Ext.util.MixedCollection MixedCollection} containing the defined {@link Ext.data.Field Field}s
* for the {@link Ext.data.Record Records} stored in this Store. Read-only.
* @property fields
* @type Ext.util.MixedCollection
*/
this.fields = this.recordType.prototype.fields;
}
this.modified = [];
this.addEvents(
/**
* @event datachanged
* Fires when the data cache has changed in a bulk manner (e.g., it has been sorted, filtered, etc.) and a
* widget that is using this Store as a Record cache should refresh its view.
* @param {Store} this
*/
'datachanged',
/**
* @event metachange
* Fires when this store's reader provides new metadata (fields). This is currently only supported for JsonReaders.
* @param {Store} this
* @param {Object} meta The JSON metadata
*/
'metachange',
/**
* @event add
* Fires when Records have been {@link #add}ed to the Store
* @param {Store} this
* @param {Ext.data.Record[]} records The array of Records added
* @param {Number} index The index at which the record(s) were added
*/
'add',
/**
* @event remove
* Fires when a Record has been {@link #remove}d from the Store
* @param {Store} this
* @param {Ext.data.Record} record The Record that was removed
* @param {Number} index The index at which the record was removed
*/
'remove',
/**
* @event update
* Fires when a Record has been updated
* @param {Store} this
* @param {Ext.data.Record} record The Record that was updated
* @param {String} operation The update operation being performed. Value may be one of:
* <pre><code>
Ext.data.Record.EDIT
Ext.data.Record.REJECT
Ext.data.Record.COMMIT
* </code></pre>
*/
'update',
/**
* @event clear
* Fires when the data cache has been cleared.
* @param {Store} this
* @param {Record[]} The records that were cleared.
*/
'clear',
/**
* @event exception
* <p>Fires if an exception occurs in the Proxy during a remote request.
* This event is relayed through the corresponding {@link Ext.data.DataProxy}.
* See {@link Ext.data.DataProxy}.{@link Ext.data.DataProxy#exception exception}
* for additional details.
* @param {misc} misc See {@link Ext.data.DataProxy}.{@link Ext.data.DataProxy#exception exception}
* for description.
*/
'exception',
/**
* @event beforeload
* Fires before a request is made for a new data object. If the beforeload handler returns
* <tt>false</tt> the {@link #load} action will be canceled.
* @param {Store} this
* @param {Object} options The loading options that were specified (see {@link #load} for details)
*/
'beforeload',
/**
* @event load
* Fires after a new set of Records has been loaded.
* @param {Store} this
* @param {Ext.data.Record[]} records The Records that were loaded
* @param {Object} options The loading options that were specified (see {@link #load} for details)
*/
'load',
/**
* @event loadexception
* <p>This event is <b>deprecated</b> in favor of the catch-all <b><code>{@link #exception}</code></b>
* event instead.</p>
* <p>This event is relayed through the corresponding {@link Ext.data.DataProxy}.
* See {@link Ext.data.DataProxy}.{@link Ext.data.DataProxy#loadexception loadexception}
* for additional details.
* @param {misc} misc See {@link Ext.data.DataProxy}.{@link Ext.data.DataProxy#loadexception loadexception}
* for description.
*/
'loadexception',
/**
* @event beforewrite
* @param {Ext.data.Store} store
* @param {String} action [Ext.data.Api.actions.create|update|destroy]
* @param {Record/Record[]} rs The Record(s) being written.
* @param {Object} options The loading options that were specified. Edit <code>options.params</code> to add Http parameters to the request. (see {@link #save} for details)
* @param {Object} arg The callback's arg object passed to the {@link #request} function
*/
'beforewrite',
/**
* @event write
* Fires if the server returns 200 after an Ext.data.Api.actions CRUD action.
* Success of the action is determined in the <code>result['successProperty']</code>property (<b>NOTE</b> for RESTful stores,
* a simple 20x response is sufficient for the actions "destroy" and "update". The "create" action should should return 200 along with a database pk).
* @param {Ext.data.Store} store
* @param {String} action [Ext.data.Api.actions.create|update|destroy]
* @param {Object} result The 'data' picked-out out of the response for convenience.
* @param {Ext.Direct.Transaction} res
* @param {Record/Record[]} rs Store's records, the subject(s) of the write-action
*/
'write',
/**
* @event beforesave
* Fires before a save action is called. A save encompasses destroying records, updating records and creating records.
* @param {Ext.data.Store} store
* @param {Object} data An object containing the data that is to be saved. The object will contain a key for each appropriate action,
* with an array of records for each action.
*/
'beforesave',
/**
* @event save
* Fires after a save is completed. A save encompasses destroying records, updating records and creating records.
* @param {Ext.data.Store} store
* @param {Number} batch The identifier for the batch that was saved.
* @param {Object} data An object containing the data that is to be saved. The object will contain a key for each appropriate action,
* with an array of records for each action.
*/
'save'
);
if(this.proxy){
// TODO remove deprecated loadexception with ext-3.0.1
this.relayEvents(this.proxy, ['loadexception', 'exception']);
}
// With a writer set for the Store, we want to listen to add/remove events to remotely create/destroy records.
if (this.writer) {
this.on({
scope: this,
add: this.createRecords,
remove: this.destroyRecord,
update: this.updateRecord,
clear: this.onClear
});
}
this.sortToggle = {};
if(this.sortField){
this.setDefaultSort(this.sortField, this.sortDir);
}else if(this.sortInfo){
this.setDefaultSort(this.sortInfo.field, this.sortInfo.direction);
}
Ext.data.Store.superclass.constructor.call(this);
if(this.id){
this.storeId = this.id;
delete this.id;
}
if(this.storeId){
Ext.StoreMgr.register(this);
}
if(this.inlineData){
this.loadData(this.inlineData);
delete this.inlineData;
}else if(this.autoLoad){
this.load.defer(10, this, [
typeof this.autoLoad == 'object' ?
this.autoLoad : undefined]);
}
// used internally to uniquely identify a batch
this.batchCounter = 0;
this.batches = {};
},
/**
* builds a DataWriter instance when Store constructor is provided with a writer config-object instead of an instace.
* @param {Object} config Writer configuration
* @return {Ext.data.DataWriter}
* @private
*/
buildWriter : function(config) {
var klass = undefined,
type = (config.format || 'json').toLowerCase();
switch (type) {
case 'json':
klass = Ext.data.JsonWriter;
break;
case 'xml':
klass = Ext.data.XmlWriter;
break;
default:
klass = Ext.data.JsonWriter;
}
return new klass(config);
},
/**
* Destroys the store.
*/
destroy : function(){
if(!this.isDestroyed){
if(this.storeId){
Ext.StoreMgr.unregister(this);
}
this.clearData();
this.data = null;
Ext.destroy(this.proxy);
this.reader = this.writer = null;
this.purgeListeners();
this.isDestroyed = true;
}
},
/**
* Add Records to the Store and fires the {@link #add} event. To add Records
* to the store from a remote source use <code>{@link #load}({add:true})</code>.
* See also <code>{@link #recordType}</code> and <code>{@link #insert}</code>.
* @param {Ext.data.Record[]} records An Array of Ext.data.Record objects
* to add to the cache. See {@link #recordType}.
*/
add : function(records){
records = [].concat(records);
if(records.length < 1){
return;
}
for(var i = 0, len = records.length; i < len; i++){
records[i].join(this);
}
var index = this.data.length;
this.data.addAll(records);
if(this.snapshot){
this.snapshot.addAll(records);
}
this.fireEvent('add', this, records, index);
},
/**
* (Local sort only) Inserts the passed Record into the Store at the index where it
* should go based on the current sort information.
* @param {Ext.data.Record} record
*/
addSorted : function(record){
var index = this.findInsertIndex(record);
this.insert(index, record);
},
/**
* Remove Records from the Store and fires the {@link #remove} event.
* @param {Ext.data.Record/Ext.data.Record[]} record The record object or array of records to remove from the cache.
*/
remove : function(record){
if(Ext.isArray(record)){
Ext.each(record, function(r){
this.remove(r);
}, this);
}
var index = this.data.indexOf(record);
if(index > -1){
record.join(null);
this.data.removeAt(index);
}
if(this.pruneModifiedRecords){
this.modified.remove(record);
}
if(this.snapshot){
this.snapshot.remove(record);
}
if(index > -1){
this.fireEvent('remove', this, record, index);
}
},
/**
* Remove a Record from the Store at the specified index. Fires the {@link #remove} event.
* @param {Number} index The index of the record to remove.
*/
removeAt : function(index){
this.remove(this.getAt(index));
},
/**
* Remove all Records from the Store and fires the {@link #clear} event.
* @param {Boolean} silent [false] Defaults to <tt>false</tt>. Set <tt>true</tt> to not fire clear event.
*/
removeAll : function(silent){
var items = [];
this.each(function(rec){
items.push(rec);
});
this.clearData();
if(this.snapshot){
this.snapshot.clear();
}
if(this.pruneModifiedRecords){
this.modified = [];
}
if (silent !== true) { // <-- prevents write-actions when we just want to clear a store.
this.fireEvent('clear', this, items);
}
},
// private
onClear: function(store, records){
Ext.each(records, function(rec, index){
this.destroyRecord(this, rec, index);
}, this);
},
/**
* Inserts Records into the Store at the given index and fires the {@link #add} event.
* See also <code>{@link #add}</code> and <code>{@link #addSorted}</code>.
* @param {Number} index The start index at which to insert the passed Records.
* @param {Ext.data.Record[]} records An Array of Ext.data.Record objects to add to the cache.
*/
insert : function(index, records){
records = [].concat(records);
for(var i = 0, len = records.length; i < len; i++){
this.data.insert(index, records[i]);
records[i].join(this);
}
if(this.snapshot){
this.snapshot.addAll(records);
}
this.fireEvent('add', this, records, index);
},
/**
* Get the index within the cache of the passed Record.
* @param {Ext.data.Record} record The Ext.data.Record object to find.
* @return {Number} The index of the passed Record. Returns -1 if not found.
*/
indexOf : function(record){
return this.data.indexOf(record);
},
/**
* Get the index within the cache of the Record with the passed id.
* @param {String} id The id of the Record to find.
* @return {Number} The index of the Record. Returns -1 if not found.
*/
indexOfId : function(id){
return this.data.indexOfKey(id);
},
/**
* Get the Record with the specified id.
* @param {String} id The id of the Record to find.
* @return {Ext.data.Record} The Record with the passed id. Returns undefined if not found.
*/
getById : function(id){
return (this.snapshot || this.data).key(id);
},
/**
* Get the Record at the specified index.
* @param {Number} index The index of the Record to find.
* @return {Ext.data.Record} The Record at the passed index. Returns undefined if not found.
*/
getAt : function(index){
return this.data.itemAt(index);
},
/**
* Returns a range of Records between specified indices.
* @param {Number} startIndex (optional) The starting index (defaults to 0)
* @param {Number} endIndex (optional) The ending index (defaults to the last Record in the Store)
* @return {Ext.data.Record[]} An array of Records
*/
getRange : function(start, end){
return this.data.getRange(start, end);
},
// private
storeOptions : function(o){
o = Ext.apply({}, o);
delete o.callback;
delete o.scope;
this.lastOptions = o;
},
// private
clearData: function(){
this.data.each(function(rec) {
rec.join(null);
});
this.data.clear();
},
/**
* <p>Loads the Record cache from the configured <tt>{@link #proxy}</tt> using the configured <tt>{@link #reader}</tt>.</p>
* <br><p>Notes:</p><div class="mdetail-params"><ul>
* <li><b><u>Important</u></b>: loading is asynchronous! This call will return before the new data has been
* loaded. To perform any post-processing where information from the load call is required, specify
* the <tt>callback</tt> function to be called, or use a {@link Ext.util.Observable#listeners a 'load' event handler}.</li>
* <li>If using {@link Ext.PagingToolbar remote paging}, the first load call must specify the <tt>start</tt> and <tt>limit</tt>
* properties in the <code>options.params</code> property to establish the initial position within the
* dataset, and the number of Records to cache on each read from the Proxy.</li>
* <li>If using {@link #remoteSort remote sorting}, the configured <code>{@link #sortInfo}</code>
* will be automatically included with the posted parameters according to the specified
* <code>{@link #paramNames}</code>.</li>
* </ul></div>
* @param {Object} options An object containing properties which control loading options:<ul>
* <li><b><tt>params</tt></b> :Object<div class="sub-desc"><p>An object containing properties to pass as HTTP
* parameters to a remote data source. <b>Note</b>: <code>params</code> will override any
* <code>{@link #baseParams}</code> of the same name.</p>
* <p>Parameters are encoded as standard HTTP parameters using {@link Ext#urlEncode}.</p></div></li>
* <li><b>callback</b> : Function<div class="sub-desc"><p>A function to be called after the Records
* have been loaded. The callback is called after the load event is fired, and is passed the following arguments:<ul>
* <li>r : Ext.data.Record[] An Array of Records loaded.</li>
* <li>options : Options object from the load call.</li>
* <li>success : Boolean success indicator.</li></ul></p></div></li>
* <li><b>scope</b> : Object<div class="sub-desc"><p>Scope with which to call the callback (defaults
* to the Store object)</p></div></li>
* <li><b>add</b> : Boolean<div class="sub-desc"><p>Indicator to append loaded records rather than
* replace the current cache. <b>Note</b>: see note for <tt>{@link #loadData}</tt></p></div></li>
* </ul>
* @return {Boolean} If the <i>developer</i> provided <tt>{@link #beforeload}</tt> event handler returns
* <tt>false</tt>, the load call will abort and will return <tt>false</tt>; otherwise will return <tt>true</tt>.
*/
load : function(options) {
options = Ext.apply({}, options);
this.storeOptions(options);
if(this.sortInfo && this.remoteSort){
var pn = this.paramNames;
options.params = Ext.apply({}, options.params);
options.params[pn.sort] = this.sortInfo.field;
options.params[pn.dir] = this.sortInfo.direction;
}
try {
return this.execute('read', null, options); // <-- null represents rs. No rs for load actions.
} catch(e) {
this.handleException(e);
return false;
}
},
/**
* updateRecord Should not be used directly. This method will be called automatically if a Writer is set.
* Listens to 'update' event.
* @param {Object} store
* @param {Object} record
* @param {Object} action
* @private
*/
updateRecord : function(store, record, action) {
if (action == Ext.data.Record.EDIT && this.autoSave === true && (!record.phantom || (record.phantom && record.isValid()))) {
this.save();
}
},
/**
* Should not be used directly. Store#add will call this automatically if a Writer is set
* @param {Object} store
* @param {Object} rs
* @param {Object} index
* @private
*/
createRecords : function(store, rs, index) {
for (var i = 0, len = rs.length; i < len; i++) {
if (rs[i].phantom && rs[i].isValid()) {
rs[i].markDirty(); // <-- Mark new records dirty
this.modified.push(rs[i]); // <-- add to modified
}
}
if (this.autoSave === true) {
this.save();
}
},
/**
* Destroys a Record. Should not be used directly. It's called by Store#remove if a Writer is set.
* @param {Store} store this
* @param {Ext.data.Record} record
* @param {Number} index
* @private
*/
destroyRecord : function(store, record, index) {
if (this.modified.indexOf(record) != -1) { // <-- handled already if @cfg pruneModifiedRecords == true
this.modified.remove(record);
}
if (!record.phantom) {
this.removed.push(record);
// since the record has already been removed from the store but the server request has not yet been executed,
// must keep track of the last known index this record existed. If a server error occurs, the record can be
// put back into the store. @see Store#createCallback where the record is returned when response status === false
record.lastIndex = index;
if (this.autoSave === true) {
this.save();
}
}
},
/**
* This method should generally not be used directly. This method is called internally
* by {@link #load}, or if a Writer is set will be called automatically when {@link #add},
* {@link #remove}, or {@link #update} events fire.
* @param {String} action Action name ('read', 'create', 'update', or 'destroy')
* @param {Record/Record[]} rs
* @param {Object} options
* @throws Error
* @private
*/
execute : function(action, rs, options, /* private */ batch) {
// blow up if action not Ext.data.CREATE, READ, UPDATE, DESTROY
if (!Ext.data.Api.isAction(action)) {
throw new Ext.data.Api.Error('execute', action);
}
// make sure options has a fresh, new params hash
options = Ext.applyIf(options||{}, {
params: {}
});
if(batch !== undefined){
this.addToBatch(batch);
}
// have to separate before-events since load has a different signature than create,destroy and save events since load does not
// include the rs (record resultset) parameter. Capture return values from the beforeaction into doRequest flag.
var doRequest = true;
if (action === 'read') {
doRequest = this.fireEvent('beforeload', this, options);
Ext.applyIf(options.params, this.baseParams);
}
else {
// if Writer is configured as listful, force single-record rs to be [{}] instead of {}
// TODO Move listful rendering into DataWriter where the @cfg is defined. Should be easy now.
if (this.writer.listful === true && this.restful !== true) {
rs = (Ext.isArray(rs)) ? rs : [rs];
}
// if rs has just a single record, shift it off so that Writer writes data as '{}' rather than '[{}]'
else if (Ext.isArray(rs) && rs.length == 1) {
rs = rs.shift();
}
// Write the action to options.params
if ((doRequest = this.fireEvent('beforewrite', this, action, rs, options)) !== false) {
this.writer.apply(options.params, this.baseParams, action, rs);
}
}
if (doRequest !== false) {
// Send request to proxy.
if (this.writer && this.proxy.url && !this.proxy.restful && !Ext.data.Api.hasUniqueUrl(this.proxy, action)) {
options.params.xaction = action; // <-- really old, probaby unecessary.
}
// Note: Up until this point we've been dealing with 'action' as a key from Ext.data.Api.actions.
// We'll flip it now and send the value into DataProxy#request, since it's the value which maps to
// the user's configured DataProxy#api
// TODO Refactor all Proxies to accept an instance of Ext.data.Request (not yet defined) instead of this looooooong list
// of params. This method is an artifact from Ext2.
this.proxy.request(Ext.data.Api.actions[action], rs, options.params, this.reader, this.createCallback(action, rs, batch), this, options);
}
return doRequest;
},
/**
* Saves all pending changes to the store. If the commensurate Ext.data.Api.actions action is not configured, then
* the configured <code>{@link #url}</code> will be used.
* <pre>
* change url
* --------------- --------------------
* removed records Ext.data.Api.actions.destroy
* phantom records Ext.data.Api.actions.create
* {@link #getModifiedRecords modified records} Ext.data.Api.actions.update
* </pre>
* @TODO: Create extensions of Error class and send associated Record with thrown exceptions.
* e.g.: Ext.data.DataReader.Error or Ext.data.Error or Ext.data.DataProxy.Error, etc.
* @return {Number} batch Returns a number to uniquely identify the "batch" of saves occurring. -1 will be returned
* if there are no items to save or the save was cancelled.
*/
save : function() {
if (!this.writer) {
throw new Ext.data.Store.Error('writer-undefined');
}
var queue = [],
len,
trans,
batch,
data = {};
// DESTROY: First check for removed records. Records in this.removed are guaranteed non-phantoms. @see Store#remove
if(this.removed.length){
queue.push(['destroy', this.removed]);
}
// Check for modified records. Use a copy so Store#rejectChanges will work if server returns error.
var rs = [].concat(this.getModifiedRecords());
if(rs.length){
// CREATE: Next check for phantoms within rs. splice-off and execute create.
var phantoms = [];
for(var i = rs.length-1; i >= 0; i--){
if(rs[i].phantom === true){
var rec = rs.splice(i, 1).shift();
if(rec.isValid()){
phantoms.push(rec);
}
}else if(!rs[i].isValid()){ // <-- while we're here, splice-off any !isValid real records
rs.splice(i,1);
}
}
// If we have valid phantoms, create them...
if(phantoms.length){
queue.push(['create', phantoms]);
}
// UPDATE: And finally, if we're still here after splicing-off phantoms and !isValid real records, update the rest...
if(rs.length){
queue.push(['update', rs]);
}
}
len = queue.length;
if(len){
batch = ++this.batchCounter;
for(var i = 0; i < len; ++i){
trans = queue[i];
data[trans[0]] = trans[1];
}
if(this.fireEvent('beforesave', this, data) !== false){
for(var i = 0; i < len; ++i){
trans = queue[i];
this.doTransaction(trans[0], trans[1], batch);
}
return batch;
}
}
return -1;
},
// private. Simply wraps call to Store#execute in try/catch. Defers to Store#handleException on error. Loops if batch: false
doTransaction : function(action, rs, batch) {
function transaction(records) {
try{
this.execute(action, records, undefined, batch);
}catch (e){
this.handleException(e);
}
}
if(this.batch === false){
for(var i = 0, len = rs.length; i < len; i++){
transaction.call(this, rs[i]);
}
}else{
transaction.call(this, rs);
}
},
// private
addToBatch : function(batch){
var b = this.batches,
key = this.batchKey + batch,
o = b[key];
if(!o){
b[key] = o = {
id: batch,
count: 0,
data: {}
};
}
++o.count;
},
removeFromBatch : function(batch, action, data){
var b = this.batches,
key = this.batchKey + batch,
o = b[key],
data,
arr;
if(o){
arr = o.data[action] || [];
o.data[action] = arr.concat(data);
if(o.count === 1){
data = o.data;
delete b[key];
this.fireEvent('save', this, batch, data);
}else{
--o.count;
}
}
},
// @private callback-handler for remote CRUD actions
// Do not override -- override loadRecords, onCreateRecords, onDestroyRecords and onUpdateRecords instead.
createCallback : function(action, rs, batch) {
var actions = Ext.data.Api.actions;
return (action == 'read') ? this.loadRecords : function(data, response, success) {
// calls: onCreateRecords | onUpdateRecords | onDestroyRecords
this['on' + Ext.util.Format.capitalize(action) + 'Records'](success, rs, [].concat(data));
// If success === false here, exception will have been called in DataProxy
if (success === true) {
this.fireEvent('write', this, action, data, response, rs);
}
this.removeFromBatch(batch, action, data);
};
},
// Clears records from modified array after an exception event.
// NOTE: records are left marked dirty. Do we want to commit them even though they were not updated/realized?
// TODO remove this method?
clearModified : function(rs) {
if (Ext.isArray(rs)) {
for (var n=rs.length-1;n>=0;n--) {
this.modified.splice(this.modified.indexOf(rs[n]), 1);
}
} else {
this.modified.splice(this.modified.indexOf(rs), 1);
}
},
// remap record ids in MixedCollection after records have been realized. @see Store#onCreateRecords, @see DataReader#realize
reMap : function(record) {
if (Ext.isArray(record)) {
for (var i = 0, len = record.length; i < len; i++) {
this.reMap(record[i]);
}
} else {
delete this.data.map[record._phid];
this.data.map[record.id] = record;
var index = this.data.keys.indexOf(record._phid);
this.data.keys.splice(index, 1, record.id);
delete record._phid;
}
},
// @protected onCreateRecord proxy callback for create action
onCreateRecords : function(success, rs, data) {
if (success === true) {
try {
this.reader.realize(rs, data);
this.reMap(rs);
}
catch (e) {
this.handleException(e);
if (Ext.isArray(rs)) {
// Recurse to run back into the try {}. DataReader#realize splices-off the rs until empty.
this.onCreateRecords(success, rs, data);
}
}
}
},
// @protected, onUpdateRecords proxy callback for update action
onUpdateRecords : function(success, rs, data) {
if (success === true) {
try {
this.reader.update(rs, data);
} catch (e) {
this.handleException(e);
if (Ext.isArray(rs)) {
// Recurse to run back into the try {}. DataReader#update splices-off the rs until empty.
this.onUpdateRecords(success, rs, data);
}
}
}
},
// @protected onDestroyRecords proxy callback for destroy action
onDestroyRecords : function(success, rs, data) {
// splice each rec out of this.removed
rs = (rs instanceof Ext.data.Record) ? [rs] : [].concat(rs);
for (var i=0,len=rs.length;i<len;i++) {
this.removed.splice(this.removed.indexOf(rs[i]), 1);
}
if (success === false) {
// put records back into store if remote destroy fails.
// @TODO: Might want to let developer decide.
for (i=rs.length-1;i>=0;i--) {
this.insert(rs[i].lastIndex, rs[i]); // <-- lastIndex set in Store#destroyRecord
}
}
},
// protected handleException. Possibly temporary until Ext framework has an exception-handler.
handleException : function(e) {
// @see core/Error.js
Ext.handleError(e);
},
/**
* <p>Reloads the Record cache from the configured Proxy using the configured
* {@link Ext.data.Reader Reader} and the options from the last load operation
* performed.</p>
* <p><b>Note</b>: see the Important note in {@link #load}.</p>
* @param {Object} options <p>(optional) An <tt>Object</tt> containing
* {@link #load loading options} which may override the {@link #lastOptions options}
* used in the last {@link #load} operation. See {@link #load} for details
* (defaults to <tt>null</tt>, in which case the {@link #lastOptions} are
* used).</p>
* <br><p>To add new params to the existing params:</p><pre><code>
lastOptions = myStore.lastOptions;
Ext.apply(lastOptions.params, {
myNewParam: true
});
myStore.reload(lastOptions);
* </code></pre>
*/
reload : function(options){
this.load(Ext.applyIf(options||{}, this.lastOptions));
},
// private
// Called as a callback by the Reader during a load operation.
loadRecords : function(o, options, success){
if (this.isDestroyed === true) {
return;
}
if(!o || success === false){
if(success !== false){
this.fireEvent('load', this, [], options);
}
if(options.callback){
options.callback.call(options.scope || this, [], options, false, o);
}
return;
}
var r = o.records, t = o.totalRecords || r.length;
if(!options || options.add !== true){
if(this.pruneModifiedRecords){
this.modified = [];
}
for(var i = 0, len = r.length; i < len; i++){
r[i].join(this);
}
if(this.snapshot){
this.data = this.snapshot;
delete this.snapshot;
}
this.clearData();
this.data.addAll(r);
this.totalLength = t;
this.applySort();
this.fireEvent('datachanged', this);
}else{
this.totalLength = Math.max(t, this.data.length+r.length);
this.add(r);
}
this.fireEvent('load', this, r, options);
if(options.callback){
options.callback.call(options.scope || this, r, options, true);
}
},
/**
* Loads data from a passed data block and fires the {@link #load} event. A {@link Ext.data.Reader Reader}
* which understands the format of the data must have been configured in the constructor.
* @param {Object} data The data block from which to read the Records. The format of the data expected
* is dependent on the type of {@link Ext.data.Reader Reader} that is configured and should correspond to
* that {@link Ext.data.Reader Reader}'s <tt>{@link Ext.data.Reader#readRecords}</tt> parameter.
* @param {Boolean} append (Optional) <tt>true</tt> to append the new Records rather the default to replace
* the existing cache.
* <b>Note</b>: that Records in a Store are keyed by their {@link Ext.data.Record#id id}, so added Records
* with ids which are already present in the Store will <i>replace</i> existing Records. Only Records with
* new, unique ids will be added.
*/
loadData : function(o, append){
var r = this.reader.readRecords(o);
this.loadRecords(r, {add: append}, true);
},
/**
* Gets the number of cached records.
* <p>If using paging, this may not be the total size of the dataset. If the data object
* used by the Reader contains the dataset size, then the {@link #getTotalCount} function returns
* the dataset size. <b>Note</b>: see the Important note in {@link #load}.</p>
* @return {Number} The number of Records in the Store's cache.
*/
getCount : function(){
return this.data.length || 0;
},
/**
* Gets the total number of records in the dataset as returned by the server.
* <p>If using paging, for this to be accurate, the data object used by the {@link #reader Reader}
* must contain the dataset size. For remote data sources, the value for this property
* (<tt>totalProperty</tt> for {@link Ext.data.JsonReader JsonReader},
* <tt>totalRecords</tt> for {@link Ext.data.XmlReader XmlReader}) shall be returned by a query on the server.
* <b>Note</b>: see the Important note in {@link #load}.</p>
* @return {Number} The number of Records as specified in the data object passed to the Reader
* by the Proxy.
* <p><b>Note</b>: this value is not updated when changing the contents of the Store locally.</p>
*/
getTotalCount : function(){
return this.totalLength || 0;
},
/**
* Returns an object describing the current sort state of this Store.
* @return {Object} The sort state of the Store. An object with two properties:<ul>
* <li><b>field : String<p class="sub-desc">The name of the field by which the Records are sorted.</p></li>
* <li><b>direction : String<p class="sub-desc">The sort order, 'ASC' or 'DESC' (case-sensitive).</p></li>
* </ul>
* See <tt>{@link #sortInfo}</tt> for additional details.
*/
getSortState : function(){
return this.sortInfo;
},
/**
* @private
* Invokes sortData if we have sortInfo to sort on and are not sorting remotely
*/
applySort : function(){
if ((this.sortInfo || this.multiSortInfo) && !this.remoteSort) {
this.sortData();
}
},
/**
* @private
* Performs the actual sorting of data. This checks to see if we currently have a multi sort or not. It applies
* each sorter field/direction pair in turn by building an OR'ed master sorting function and running it against
* the full dataset
*/
sortData : function() {
var sortInfo = this.hasMultiSort ? this.multiSortInfo : this.sortInfo,
direction = sortInfo.direction || "ASC",
sorters = sortInfo.sorters,
sortFns = [];
//if we just have a single sorter, pretend it's the first in an array
if (!this.hasMultiSort) {
sorters = [{direction: direction, field: sortInfo.field}];
}
//create a sorter function for each sorter field/direction combo
for (var i=0, j = sorters.length; i < j; i++) {
sortFns.push(this.createSortFunction(sorters[i].field, sorters[i].direction));
}
if (sortFns.length == 0) {
return;
}
//the direction modifier is multiplied with the result of the sorting functions to provide overall sort direction
//(as opposed to direction per field)
var directionModifier = direction.toUpperCase() == "DESC" ? -1 : 1;
//create a function which ORs each sorter together to enable multi-sort
var fn = function(r1, r2) {
var result = sortFns[0].call(this, r1, r2);
//if we have more than one sorter, OR any additional sorter functions together
if (sortFns.length > 1) {
for (var i=1, j = sortFns.length; i < j; i++) {
result = result || sortFns[i].call(this, r1, r2);
}
}
return directionModifier * result;
};
//sort the data
this.data.sort(direction, fn);
if (this.snapshot && this.snapshot != this.data) {
this.snapshot.sort(direction, fn);
}
},
/**
* Creates and returns a function which sorts an array by the given field and direction
* @param {String} field The field to create the sorter for
* @param {String} direction The direction to sort by (defaults to "ASC")
* @return {Function} A function which sorts by the field/direction combination provided
*/
createSortFunction: function(field, direction) {
direction = direction || "ASC";
var directionModifier = direction.toUpperCase() == "DESC" ? -1 : 1;
var sortType = this.fields.get(field).sortType;
//create a comparison function. Takes 2 records, returns 1 if record 1 is greater,
//-1 if record 2 is greater or 0 if they are equal
return function(r1, r2) {
var v1 = sortType(r1.data[field]),
v2 = sortType(r2.data[field]);
return directionModifier * (v1 > v2 ? 1 : (v1 < v2 ? -1 : 0));
};
},
/**
* Sets the default sort column and order to be used by the next {@link #load} operation.
* @param {String} fieldName The name of the field to sort by.
* @param {String} dir (optional) The sort order, 'ASC' or 'DESC' (case-sensitive, defaults to <tt>'ASC'</tt>)
*/
setDefaultSort : function(field, dir) {
dir = dir ? dir.toUpperCase() : 'ASC';
this.sortInfo = {field: field, direction: dir};
this.sortToggle[field] = dir;
},
/**
* Sort the Records.
* If remote sorting is used, the sort is performed on the server, and the cache is reloaded. If local
* sorting is used, the cache is sorted internally. See also {@link #remoteSort} and {@link #paramNames}.
* This function accepts two call signatures - pass in a field name as the first argument to sort on a single
* field, or pass in an array of sort configuration objects to sort by multiple fields.
* Single sort example:
* store.sort('name', 'ASC');
* Multi sort example:
* store.sort([
* {
* field : 'name',
* direction: 'ASC'
* },
* {
* field : 'salary',
* direction: 'DESC'
* }
* ], 'ASC');
* In this second form, the sort configs are applied in order, with later sorters sorting within earlier sorters' results.
* For example, if two records with the same name are present they will also be sorted by salary if given the sort configs
* above. Any number of sort configs can be added.
* @param {String/Array} fieldName The name of the field to sort by, or an array of ordered sort configs
* @param {String} dir (optional) The sort order, 'ASC' or 'DESC' (case-sensitive, defaults to <tt>'ASC'</tt>)
*/
sort : function(fieldName, dir) {
if (Ext.isArray(arguments[0])) {
return this.multiSort.call(this, fieldName, dir);
} else {
return this.singleSort(fieldName, dir);
}
},
/**
* Sorts the store contents by a single field and direction. This is called internally by {@link sort} and would
* not usually be called manually
* @param {String} fieldName The name of the field to sort by.
* @param {String} dir (optional) The sort order, 'ASC' or 'DESC' (case-sensitive, defaults to <tt>'ASC'</tt>)
*/
singleSort: function(fieldName, dir) {
var field = this.fields.get(fieldName);
if (!field) return false;
var name = field.name,
sortInfo = this.sortInfo || null,
sortToggle = this.sortToggle ? this.sortToggle[name] : null;
if (!dir) {
if (sortInfo && sortInfo.field == name) { // toggle sort dir
dir = (this.sortToggle[name] || 'ASC').toggle('ASC', 'DESC');
} else {
dir = field.sortDir;
}
}
this.sortToggle[name] = dir;
this.sortInfo = {field: name, direction: dir};
this.hasMultiSort = false;
if (this.remoteSort) {
if (!this.load(this.lastOptions)) {
if (sortToggle) {
this.sortToggle[name] = sortToggle;
}
if (sortInfo) {
this.sortInfo = sortInfo;
}
}
} else {
this.applySort();
this.fireEvent('datachanged', this);
}
},
/**
* Sorts the contents of this store by multiple field/direction sorters. This is called internally by {@link sort}
* and would not usually be called manually.
* Multi sorting only currently applies to local datasets - multiple sort data is not currently sent to a proxy
* if remoteSort is used.
* @param {Array} sorters Array of sorter objects (field and direction)
* @param {String} direction Overall direction to sort the ordered results by (defaults to "ASC")
*/
multiSort: function(sorters, direction) {
this.hasMultiSort = true;
direction = direction || "ASC";
//toggle sort direction
if (this.multiSortInfo && direction == this.multiSortInfo.direction) {
direction = direction.toggle("ASC", "DESC");
}
/**
* @property multiSortInfo
* @type Object
* Object containing overall sort direction and an ordered array of sorter configs used when sorting on multiple fields
*/
this.multiSortInfo = {
sorters : sorters,
direction: direction
};
if (this.remoteSort) {
this.singleSort(sorters[0].field, sorters[0].direction);
} else {
this.applySort();
this.fireEvent('datachanged', this);
}
},
/**
* Calls the specified function for each of the {@link Ext.data.Record Records} in the cache.
* @param {Function} fn The function to call. The {@link Ext.data.Record Record} is passed as the first parameter.
* Returning <tt>false</tt> aborts and exits the iteration.
* @param {Object} scope (optional) The scope (<code>this</code> reference) in which the function is executed.
* Defaults to the current {@link Ext.data.Record Record} in the iteration.
*/
each : function(fn, scope){
this.data.each(fn, scope);
},
/**
* Gets all {@link Ext.data.Record records} modified since the last commit. Modified records are
* persisted across load operations (e.g., during paging). <b>Note</b>: deleted records are not
* included. See also <tt>{@link #pruneModifiedRecords}</tt> and
* {@link Ext.data.Record}<tt>{@link Ext.data.Record#markDirty markDirty}.</tt>.
* @return {Ext.data.Record[]} An array of {@link Ext.data.Record Records} containing outstanding
* modifications. To obtain modified fields within a modified record see
*{@link Ext.data.Record}<tt>{@link Ext.data.Record#modified modified}.</tt>.
*/
getModifiedRecords : function(){
return this.modified;
},
/**
* Sums the value of <tt>property</tt> for each {@link Ext.data.Record record} between <tt>start</tt>
* and <tt>end</tt> and returns the result.
* @param {String} property A field in each record
* @param {Number} start (optional) The record index to start at (defaults to <tt>0</tt>)
* @param {Number} end (optional) The last record index to include (defaults to length - 1)
* @return {Number} The sum
*/
sum : function(property, start, end){
var rs = this.data.items, v = 0;
start = start || 0;
end = (end || end === 0) ? end : rs.length-1;
for(var i = start; i <= end; i++){
v += (rs[i].data[property] || 0);
}
return v;
},
/**
* @private
* Returns a filter function used to test a the given property's value. Defers most of the work to
* Ext.util.MixedCollection's createValueMatcher function
* @param {String} property The property to create the filter function for
* @param {String/RegExp} value The string/regex to compare the property value to
* @param {Boolean} anyMatch True if we don't care if the filter value is not the full value (defaults to false)
* @param {Boolean} caseSensitive True to create a case-sensitive regex (defaults to false)
* @param {Boolean} exactMatch True to force exact match (^ and $ characters added to the regex). Defaults to false. Ignored if anyMatch is true.
*/
createFilterFn : function(property, value, anyMatch, caseSensitive, exactMatch){
if(Ext.isEmpty(value, false)){
return false;
}
value = this.data.createValueMatcher(value, anyMatch, caseSensitive, exactMatch);
return function(r) {
return value.test(r.data[property]);
};
},
/**
* Given an array of filter functions (each with optional scope), constructs and returns a single function that returns
* the result of all of the filters ANDed together
* @param {Array} filters The array of filter objects (each object should contain an 'fn' and optional scope)
* @return {Function} The multiple filter function
*/
createMultipleFilterFn: function(filters) {
return function(record) {
var isMatch = true;
for (var i=0, j = filters.length; i < j; i++) {
var filter = filters[i],
fn = filter.fn,
scope = filter.scope;
isMatch = isMatch && fn.call(scope, record);
}
return isMatch;
};
},
/**
* Filter the {@link Ext.data.Record records} by a specified property. Alternatively, pass an array of filter
* options to filter by more than one property.
* Single filter example:
* store.filter('name', 'Ed', true, true); //finds all records containing the substring 'Ed'
* Multiple filter example:
* store.filter([
* {
* property : 'name',
* value : 'Ed',
* anyMatch : true, //optional, defaults to true
* caseSensitive: true //optional, defaults to true
* },
*
* //filter functions can also be passed
* {
* fn : function(record) {
* return record.get('age') == 24
* },
* scope: this
* }
* ]);
* @param {String|Array} field A field on your records, or an array containing multiple filter options
* @param {String/RegExp} value Either a string that the field should begin with, or a RegExp to test
* against the field.
* @param {Boolean} anyMatch (optional) <tt>true</tt> to match any part not just the beginning
* @param {Boolean} caseSensitive (optional) <tt>true</tt> for case sensitive comparison
* @param {Boolean} exactMatch True to force exact match (^ and $ characters added to the regex). Defaults to false. Ignored if anyMatch is true.
*/
filter : function(property, value, anyMatch, caseSensitive, exactMatch){
//we can accept an array of filter objects, or a single filter object - normalize them here
if (Ext.isObject(property)) {
property = [property];
}
if (Ext.isArray(property)) {
var filters = [];
//normalize the filters passed into an array of filter functions
for (var i=0, j = property.length; i < j; i++) {
var filter = property[i],
func = filter.fn,
scope = filter.scope || this;
//if we weren't given a filter function, construct one now
if (!Ext.isFunction(func)) {
func = this.createFilterFn(filter.property, filter.value, filter.anyMatch, filter.caseSensitive, filter.exactMatch);
}
filters.push({fn: func, scope: scope});
}
var fn = this.createMultipleFilterFn(filters);
} else {
//classic single property filter
var fn = this.createFilterFn(property, value, anyMatch, caseSensitive, exactMatch);
}
return fn ? this.filterBy(fn) : this.clearFilter();
},
/**
* Filter by a function. The specified function will be called for each
* Record in this Store. If the function returns <tt>true</tt> the Record is included,
* otherwise it is filtered out.
* @param {Function} fn The function to be called. It will be passed the following parameters:<ul>
* <li><b>record</b> : Ext.data.Record<p class="sub-desc">The {@link Ext.data.Record record}
* to test for filtering. Access field values using {@link Ext.data.Record#get}.</p></li>
* <li><b>id</b> : Object<p class="sub-desc">The ID of the Record passed.</p></li>
* </ul>
* @param {Object} scope (optional) The scope (<code>this</code> reference) in which the function is executed. Defaults to this Store.
*/
filterBy : function(fn, scope){
this.snapshot = this.snapshot || this.data;
this.data = this.queryBy(fn, scope||this);
this.fireEvent('datachanged', this);
},
/**
* Revert to a view of the Record cache with no filtering applied.
* @param {Boolean} suppressEvent If <tt>true</tt> the filter is cleared silently without firing the
* {@link #datachanged} event.
*/
clearFilter : function(suppressEvent){
if(this.isFiltered()){
this.data = this.snapshot;
delete this.snapshot;
if(suppressEvent !== true){
this.fireEvent('datachanged', this);
}
}
},
/**
* Returns true if this store is currently filtered
* @return {Boolean}
*/
isFiltered : function(){
return !!this.snapshot && this.snapshot != this.data;
},
/**
* Query the records by a specified property.
* @param {String} field A field on your records
* @param {String/RegExp} value Either a string that the field
* should begin with, or a RegExp to test against the field.
* @param {Boolean} anyMatch (optional) True to match any part not just the beginning
* @param {Boolean} caseSensitive (optional) True for case sensitive comparison
* @return {MixedCollection} Returns an Ext.util.MixedCollection of the matched records
*/
query : function(property, value, anyMatch, caseSensitive){
var fn = this.createFilterFn(property, value, anyMatch, caseSensitive);
return fn ? this.queryBy(fn) : this.data.clone();
},
/**
* Query the cached records in this Store using a filtering function. The specified function
* will be called with each record in this Store. If the function returns <tt>true</tt> the record is
* included in the results.
* @param {Function} fn The function to be called. It will be passed the following parameters:<ul>
* <li><b>record</b> : Ext.data.Record<p class="sub-desc">The {@link Ext.data.Record record}
* to test for filtering. Access field values using {@link Ext.data.Record#get}.</p></li>
* <li><b>id</b> : Object<p class="sub-desc">The ID of the Record passed.</p></li>
* </ul>
* @param {Object} scope (optional) The scope (<code>this</code> reference) in which the function is executed. Defaults to this Store.
* @return {MixedCollection} Returns an Ext.util.MixedCollection of the matched records
**/
queryBy : function(fn, scope){
var data = this.snapshot || this.data;
return data.filterBy(fn, scope||this);
},
/**
* Finds the index of the first matching Record in this store by a specific field value.
* @param {String} fieldName The name of the Record field to test.
* @param {String/RegExp} value Either a string that the field value
* should begin with, or a RegExp to test against the field.
* @param {Number} startIndex (optional) The index to start searching at
* @param {Boolean} anyMatch (optional) True to match any part of the string, not just the beginning
* @param {Boolean} caseSensitive (optional) True for case sensitive comparison
* @return {Number} The matched index or -1
*/
find : function(property, value, start, anyMatch, caseSensitive){
var fn = this.createFilterFn(property, value, anyMatch, caseSensitive);
return fn ? this.data.findIndexBy(fn, null, start) : -1;
},
/**
* Finds the index of the first matching Record in this store by a specific field value.
* @param {String} fieldName The name of the Record field to test.
* @param {Mixed} value The value to match the field against.
* @param {Number} startIndex (optional) The index to start searching at
* @return {Number} The matched index or -1
*/
findExact: function(property, value, start){
return this.data.findIndexBy(function(rec){
return rec.get(property) === value;
}, this, start);
},
/**
* Find the index of the first matching Record in this Store by a function.
* If the function returns <tt>true</tt> it is considered a match.
* @param {Function} fn The function to be called. It will be passed the following parameters:<ul>
* <li><b>record</b> : Ext.data.Record<p class="sub-desc">The {@link Ext.data.Record record}
* to test for filtering. Access field values using {@link Ext.data.Record#get}.</p></li>
* <li><b>id</b> : Object<p class="sub-desc">The ID of the Record passed.</p></li>
* </ul>
* @param {Object} scope (optional) The scope (<code>this</code> reference) in which the function is executed. Defaults to this Store.
* @param {Number} startIndex (optional) The index to start searching at
* @return {Number} The matched index or -1
*/
findBy : function(fn, scope, start){
return this.data.findIndexBy(fn, scope, start);
},
/**
* Collects unique values for a particular dataIndex from this store.
* @param {String} dataIndex The property to collect
* @param {Boolean} allowNull (optional) Pass true to allow null, undefined or empty string values
* @param {Boolean} bypassFilter (optional) Pass true to collect from all records, even ones which are filtered
* @return {Array} An array of the unique values
**/
collect : function(dataIndex, allowNull, bypassFilter){
var d = (bypassFilter === true && this.snapshot) ?
this.snapshot.items : this.data.items;
var v, sv, r = [], l = {};
for(var i = 0, len = d.length; i < len; i++){
v = d[i].data[dataIndex];
sv = String(v);
if((allowNull || !Ext.isEmpty(v)) && !l[sv]){
l[sv] = true;
r[r.length] = v;
}
}
return r;
},
// private
afterEdit : function(record){
if(this.modified.indexOf(record) == -1){
this.modified.push(record);
}
this.fireEvent('update', this, record, Ext.data.Record.EDIT);
},
// private
afterReject : function(record){
this.modified.remove(record);
this.fireEvent('update', this, record, Ext.data.Record.REJECT);
},
// private
afterCommit : function(record){
this.modified.remove(record);
this.fireEvent('update', this, record, Ext.data.Record.COMMIT);
},
/**
* Commit all Records with {@link #getModifiedRecords outstanding changes}. To handle updates for changes,
* subscribe to the Store's {@link #update update event}, and perform updating when the third parameter is
* Ext.data.Record.COMMIT.
*/
commitChanges : function(){
var m = this.modified.slice(0);
this.modified = [];
for(var i = 0, len = m.length; i < len; i++){
m[i].commit();
}
},
/**
* {@link Ext.data.Record#reject Reject} outstanding changes on all {@link #getModifiedRecords modified records}.
*/
rejectChanges : function(){
var m = this.modified.slice(0);
this.modified = [];
for(var i = 0, len = m.length; i < len; i++){
m[i].reject();
}
var m = this.removed.slice(0).reverse();
this.removed = [];
for(var i = 0, len = m.length; i < len; i++){
this.insert(m[i].lastIndex||0, m[i]);
m[i].reject();
}
},
// private
onMetaChange : function(meta){
this.recordType = this.reader.recordType;
this.fields = this.recordType.prototype.fields;
delete this.snapshot;
if(this.reader.meta.sortInfo){
this.sortInfo = this.reader.meta.sortInfo;
}else if(this.sortInfo && !this.fields.get(this.sortInfo.field)){
delete this.sortInfo;
}
if(this.writer){
this.writer.meta = this.reader.meta;
}
this.modified = [];
this.fireEvent('metachange', this, this.reader.meta);
},
// private
findInsertIndex : function(record){
this.suspendEvents();
var data = this.data.clone();
this.data.add(record);
this.applySort();
var index = this.data.indexOf(record);
this.data = data;
this.resumeEvents();
return index;
},
/**
* Set the value for a property name in this store's {@link #baseParams}. Usage:</p><pre><code>
myStore.setBaseParam('foo', {bar:3});
</code></pre>
* @param {String} name Name of the property to assign
* @param {Mixed} value Value to assign the <tt>name</tt>d property
**/
setBaseParam : function (name, value){
this.baseParams = this.baseParams || {};
this.baseParams[name] = value;
}
});
Ext.reg('store', Ext.data.Store);
/**
* @class Ext.data.Store.Error
* @extends Ext.Error
* Store Error extension.
* @param {String} name
*/
Ext.data.Store.Error = Ext.extend(Ext.Error, {
name: 'Ext.data.Store'
});
Ext.apply(Ext.data.Store.Error.prototype, {
lang: {
'writer-undefined' : 'Attempted to execute a write-action without a DataWriter installed.'
}
});
/**
* @class Ext.data.Field
* <p>This class encapsulates the field definition information specified in the field definition objects
* passed to {@link Ext.data.Record#create}.</p>
* <p>Developers do not need to instantiate this class. Instances are created by {@link Ext.data.Record.create}
* and cached in the {@link Ext.data.Record#fields fields} property of the created Record constructor's <b>prototype.</b></p>
*/
Ext.data.Field = Ext.extend(Object, {
constructor : function(config){
if(Ext.isString(config)){
config = {name: config};
}
Ext.apply(this, config);
var types = Ext.data.Types,
st = this.sortType,
t;
if(this.type){
if(Ext.isString(this.type)){
this.type = Ext.data.Types[this.type.toUpperCase()] || types.AUTO;
}
}else{
this.type = types.AUTO;
}
// named sortTypes are supported, here we look them up
if(Ext.isString(st)){
this.sortType = Ext.data.SortTypes[st];
}else if(Ext.isEmpty(st)){
this.sortType = this.type.sortType;
}
if(!this.convert){
this.convert = this.type.convert;
}
},
/**
* @cfg {String} name
* The name by which the field is referenced within the Record. This is referenced by, for example,
* the <code>dataIndex</code> property in column definition objects passed to {@link Ext.grid.ColumnModel}.
* <p>Note: In the simplest case, if no properties other than <code>name</code> are required, a field
* definition may consist of just a String for the field name.</p>
*/
/**
* @cfg {Mixed} type
* (Optional) The data type for automatic conversion from received data to the <i>stored</i> value if <code>{@link Ext.data.Field#convert convert}</code>
* has not been specified. This may be specified as a string value. Possible values are
* <div class="mdetail-params"><ul>
* <li>auto (Default, implies no conversion)</li>
* <li>string</li>
* <li>int</li>
* <li>float</li>
* <li>boolean</li>
* <li>date</li></ul></div>
* <p>This may also be specified by referencing a member of the {@link Ext.data.Types} class.</p>
* <p>Developers may create their own application-specific data types by defining new members of the
* {@link Ext.data.Types} class.</p>
*/
/**
* @cfg {Function} convert
* (Optional) A function which converts the value provided by the Reader into an object that will be stored
* in the Record. It is passed the following parameters:<div class="mdetail-params"><ul>
* <li><b>v</b> : Mixed<div class="sub-desc">The data value as read by the Reader, if undefined will use
* the configured <code>{@link Ext.data.Field#defaultValue defaultValue}</code>.</div></li>
* <li><b>rec</b> : Mixed<div class="sub-desc">The data object containing the row as read by the Reader.
* Depending on the Reader type, this could be an Array ({@link Ext.data.ArrayReader ArrayReader}), an object
* ({@link Ext.data.JsonReader JsonReader}), or an XML element ({@link Ext.data.XMLReader XMLReader}).</div></li>
* </ul></div>
* <pre><code>
// example of convert function
function fullName(v, record){
return record.name.last + ', ' + record.name.first;
}
function location(v, record){
return !record.city ? '' : (record.city + ', ' + record.state);
}
var Dude = Ext.data.Record.create([
{name: 'fullname', convert: fullName},
{name: 'firstname', mapping: 'name.first'},
{name: 'lastname', mapping: 'name.last'},
{name: 'city', defaultValue: 'homeless'},
'state',
{name: 'location', convert: location}
]);
// create the data store
var store = new Ext.data.Store({
reader: new Ext.data.JsonReader(
{
idProperty: 'key',
root: 'daRoot',
totalProperty: 'total'
},
Dude // recordType
)
});
var myData = [
{ key: 1,
name: { first: 'Fat', last: 'Albert' }
// notice no city, state provided in data object
},
{ key: 2,
name: { first: 'Barney', last: 'Rubble' },
city: 'Bedrock', state: 'Stoneridge'
},
{ key: 3,
name: { first: 'Cliff', last: 'Claven' },
city: 'Boston', state: 'MA'
}
];
* </code></pre>
*/
/**
* @cfg {String} dateFormat
* <p>(Optional) Used when converting received data into a Date when the {@link #type} is specified as <code>"date"</code>.</p>
* <p>A format string for the {@link Date#parseDate Date.parseDate} function, or "timestamp" if the
* value provided by the Reader is a UNIX timestamp, or "time" if the value provided by the Reader is a
* javascript millisecond timestamp. See {@link Date}</p>
*/
dateFormat: null,
/**
* @cfg {Mixed} defaultValue
* (Optional) The default value used <b>when a Record is being created by a {@link Ext.data.Reader Reader}</b>
* when the item referenced by the <code>{@link Ext.data.Field#mapping mapping}</code> does not exist in the data
* object (i.e. undefined). (defaults to "")
*/
defaultValue: "",
/**
* @cfg {String/Number} mapping
* <p>(Optional) A path expression for use by the {@link Ext.data.DataReader} implementation
* that is creating the {@link Ext.data.Record Record} to extract the Field value from the data object.
* If the path expression is the same as the field name, the mapping may be omitted.</p>
* <p>The form of the mapping expression depends on the Reader being used.</p>
* <div class="mdetail-params"><ul>
* <li>{@link Ext.data.JsonReader}<div class="sub-desc">The mapping is a string containing the javascript
* expression to reference the data from an element of the data item's {@link Ext.data.JsonReader#root root} Array. Defaults to the field name.</div></li>
* <li>{@link Ext.data.XmlReader}<div class="sub-desc">The mapping is an {@link Ext.DomQuery} path to the data
* item relative to the DOM element that represents the {@link Ext.data.XmlReader#record record}. Defaults to the field name.</div></li>
* <li>{@link Ext.data.ArrayReader}<div class="sub-desc">The mapping is a number indicating the Array index
* of the field's value. Defaults to the field specification's Array position.</div></li>
* </ul></div>
* <p>If a more complex value extraction strategy is required, then configure the Field with a {@link #convert}
* function. This is passed the whole row object, and may interrogate it in whatever way is necessary in order to
* return the desired data.</p>
*/
mapping: null,
/**
* @cfg {Function} sortType
* (Optional) A function which converts a Field's value to a comparable value in order to ensure
* correct sort ordering. Predefined functions are provided in {@link Ext.data.SortTypes}. A custom
* sort example:<pre><code>
// current sort after sort we want
// +-+------+ +-+------+
// |1|First | |1|First |
// |2|Last | |3|Second|
// |3|Second| |2|Last |
// +-+------+ +-+------+
sortType: function(value) {
switch (value.toLowerCase()) // native toLowerCase():
{
case 'first': return 1;
case 'second': return 2;
default: return 3;
}
}
* </code></pre>
*/
sortType : null,
/**
* @cfg {String} sortDir
* (Optional) Initial direction to sort (<code>"ASC"</code> or <code>"DESC"</code>). Defaults to
* <code>"ASC"</code>.
*/
sortDir : "ASC",
/**
* @cfg {Boolean} allowBlank
* (Optional) Used for validating a {@link Ext.data.Record record}, defaults to <code>true</code>.
* An empty value here will cause {@link Ext.data.Record}.{@link Ext.data.Record#isValid isValid}
* to evaluate to <code>false</code>.
*/
allowBlank : true
});
/**
* @class Ext.data.DataReader
* Abstract base class for reading structured data from a data source and converting
* it into an object containing {@link Ext.data.Record} objects and metadata for use
* by an {@link Ext.data.Store}. This class is intended to be extended and should not
* be created directly. For existing implementations, see {@link Ext.data.ArrayReader},
* {@link Ext.data.JsonReader} and {@link Ext.data.XmlReader}.
* @constructor Create a new DataReader
* @param {Object} meta Metadata configuration options (implementation-specific).
* @param {Array/Object} recordType
* <p>Either an Array of {@link Ext.data.Field Field} definition objects (which
* will be passed to {@link Ext.data.Record#create}, or a {@link Ext.data.Record Record}
* constructor created using {@link Ext.data.Record#create}.</p>
*/
Ext.data.DataReader = function(meta, recordType){
/**
* This DataReader's configured metadata as passed to the constructor.
* @type Mixed
* @property meta
*/
this.meta = meta;
/**
* @cfg {Array/Object} fields
* <p>Either an Array of {@link Ext.data.Field Field} definition objects (which
* will be passed to {@link Ext.data.Record#create}, or a {@link Ext.data.Record Record}
* constructor created from {@link Ext.data.Record#create}.</p>
*/
this.recordType = Ext.isArray(recordType) ?
Ext.data.Record.create(recordType) : recordType;
// if recordType defined make sure extraction functions are defined
if (this.recordType){
this.buildExtractors();
}
};
Ext.data.DataReader.prototype = {
/**
* @cfg {String} messageProperty [undefined] Optional name of a property within a server-response that represents a user-feedback message.
*/
/**
* Abstract method created in extension's buildExtractors impl.
*/
getTotal: Ext.emptyFn,
/**
* Abstract method created in extension's buildExtractors impl.
*/
getRoot: Ext.emptyFn,
/**
* Abstract method created in extension's buildExtractors impl.
*/
getMessage: Ext.emptyFn,
/**
* Abstract method created in extension's buildExtractors impl.
*/
getSuccess: Ext.emptyFn,
/**
* Abstract method created in extension's buildExtractors impl.
*/
getId: Ext.emptyFn,
/**
* Abstract method, overridden in DataReader extensions such as {@link Ext.data.JsonReader} and {@link Ext.data.XmlReader}
*/
buildExtractors : Ext.emptyFn,
/**
* Abstract method overridden in DataReader extensions such as {@link Ext.data.JsonReader} and {@link Ext.data.XmlReader}
*/
extractValues : Ext.emptyFn,
/**
* Used for un-phantoming a record after a successful database insert. Sets the records pk along with new data from server.
* You <b>must</b> return at least the database pk using the idProperty defined in your DataReader configuration. The incoming
* data from server will be merged with the data in the local record.
* In addition, you <b>must</b> return record-data from the server in the same order received.
* Will perform a commit as well, un-marking dirty-fields. Store's "update" event will be suppressed.
* @param {Record/Record[]} record The phantom record to be realized.
* @param {Object/Object[]} data The new record data to apply. Must include the primary-key from database defined in idProperty field.
*/
realize: function(rs, data){
if (Ext.isArray(rs)) {
for (var i = rs.length - 1; i >= 0; i--) {
// recurse
if (Ext.isArray(data)) {
this.realize(rs.splice(i,1).shift(), data.splice(i,1).shift());
}
else {
// weird...rs is an array but data isn't?? recurse but just send in the whole invalid data object.
// the else clause below will detect !this.isData and throw exception.
this.realize(rs.splice(i,1).shift(), data);
}
}
}
else {
// If rs is NOT an array but data IS, see if data contains just 1 record. If so extract it and carry on.
if (Ext.isArray(data) && data.length == 1) {
data = data.shift();
}
if (!this.isData(data)) {
// TODO: Let exception-handler choose to commit or not rather than blindly rs.commit() here.
//rs.commit();
throw new Ext.data.DataReader.Error('realize', rs);
}
rs.phantom = false; // <-- That's what it's all about
rs._phid = rs.id; // <-- copy phantom-id -> _phid, so we can remap in Store#onCreateRecords
rs.id = this.getId(data);
rs.data = data;
rs.commit();
}
},
/**
* Used for updating a non-phantom or "real" record's data with fresh data from server after remote-save.
* If returning data from multiple-records after a batch-update, you <b>must</b> return record-data from the server in
* the same order received. Will perform a commit as well, un-marking dirty-fields. Store's "update" event will be
* suppressed as the record receives fresh new data-hash
* @param {Record/Record[]} rs
* @param {Object/Object[]} data
*/
update : function(rs, data) {
if (Ext.isArray(rs)) {
for (var i=rs.length-1; i >= 0; i--) {
if (Ext.isArray(data)) {
this.update(rs.splice(i,1).shift(), data.splice(i,1).shift());
}
else {
// weird...rs is an array but data isn't?? recurse but just send in the whole data object.
// the else clause below will detect !this.isData and throw exception.
this.update(rs.splice(i,1).shift(), data);
}
}
}
else {
// If rs is NOT an array but data IS, see if data contains just 1 record. If so extract it and carry on.
if (Ext.isArray(data) && data.length == 1) {
data = data.shift();
}
if (this.isData(data)) {
rs.data = Ext.apply(rs.data, data);
}
rs.commit();
}
},
/**
* returns extracted, type-cast rows of data. Iterates to call #extractValues for each row
* @param {Object[]/Object} data-root from server response
* @param {Boolean} returnRecords [false] Set true to return instances of Ext.data.Record
* @private
*/
extractData : function(root, returnRecords) {
// A bit ugly this, too bad the Record's raw data couldn't be saved in a common property named "raw" or something.
var rawName = (this instanceof Ext.data.JsonReader) ? 'json' : 'node';
var rs = [];
// Had to add Check for XmlReader, #isData returns true if root is an Xml-object. Want to check in order to re-factor
// #extractData into DataReader base, since the implementations are almost identical for JsonReader, XmlReader
if (this.isData(root) && !(this instanceof Ext.data.XmlReader)) {
root = [root];
}
var f = this.recordType.prototype.fields,
fi = f.items,
fl = f.length,
rs = [];
if (returnRecords === true) {
var Record = this.recordType;
for (var i = 0; i < root.length; i++) {
var n = root[i];
var record = new Record(this.extractValues(n, fi, fl), this.getId(n));
record[rawName] = n; // <-- There's implementation of ugly bit, setting the raw record-data.
rs.push(record);
}
}
else {
for (var i = 0; i < root.length; i++) {
var data = this.extractValues(root[i], fi, fl);
data[this.meta.idProperty] = this.getId(root[i]);
rs.push(data);
}
}
return rs;
},
/**
* Returns true if the supplied data-hash <b>looks</b> and quacks like data. Checks to see if it has a key
* corresponding to idProperty defined in your DataReader config containing non-empty pk.
* @param {Object} data
* @return {Boolean}
*/
isData : function(data) {
return (data && Ext.isObject(data) && !Ext.isEmpty(this.getId(data))) ? true : false;
},
// private function a store will createSequence upon
onMetaChange : function(meta){
delete this.ef;
this.meta = meta;
this.recordType = Ext.data.Record.create(meta.fields);
this.buildExtractors();
}
};
/**
* @class Ext.data.DataReader.Error
* @extends Ext.Error
* General error class for Ext.data.DataReader
*/
Ext.data.DataReader.Error = Ext.extend(Ext.Error, {
constructor : function(message, arg) {
this.arg = arg;
Ext.Error.call(this, message);
},
name: 'Ext.data.DataReader'
});
Ext.apply(Ext.data.DataReader.Error.prototype, {
lang : {
'update': "#update received invalid data from server. Please see docs for DataReader#update and review your DataReader configuration.",
'realize': "#realize was called with invalid remote-data. Please see the docs for DataReader#realize and review your DataReader configuration.",
'invalid-response': "#readResponse received an invalid response from the server."
}
});
/**
* @class Ext.data.DataWriter
* <p>Ext.data.DataWriter facilitates create, update, and destroy actions between
* an Ext.data.Store and a server-side framework. A Writer enabled Store will
* automatically manage the Ajax requests to perform CRUD actions on a Store.</p>
* <p>Ext.data.DataWriter is an abstract base class which is intended to be extended
* and should not be created directly. For existing implementations, see
* {@link Ext.data.JsonWriter}.</p>
* <p>Creating a writer is simple:</p>
* <pre><code>
var writer = new Ext.data.JsonWriter({
encode: false // &lt;--- false causes data to be printed to jsonData config-property of Ext.Ajax#reqeust
});
* </code></pre>
* * <p>Same old JsonReader as Ext-2.x:</p>
* <pre><code>
var reader = new Ext.data.JsonReader({idProperty: 'id'}, [{name: 'first'}, {name: 'last'}, {name: 'email'}]);
* </code></pre>
*
* <p>The proxy for a writer enabled store can be configured with a simple <code>url</code>:</p>
* <pre><code>
// Create a standard HttpProxy instance.
var proxy = new Ext.data.HttpProxy({
url: 'app.php/users' // &lt;--- Supports "provides"-type urls, such as '/users.json', '/products.xml' (Hello Rails/Merb)
});
* </code></pre>
* <p>For finer grained control, the proxy may also be configured with an <code>API</code>:</p>
* <pre><code>
// Maximum flexibility with the API-configuration
var proxy = new Ext.data.HttpProxy({
api: {
read : 'app.php/users/read',
create : 'app.php/users/create',
update : 'app.php/users/update',
destroy : { // &lt;--- Supports object-syntax as well
url: 'app.php/users/destroy',
method: "DELETE"
}
}
});
* </code></pre>
* <p>Pulling it all together into a Writer-enabled Store:</p>
* <pre><code>
var store = new Ext.data.Store({
proxy: proxy,
reader: reader,
writer: writer,
autoLoad: true,
autoSave: true // -- Cell-level updates.
});
* </code></pre>
* <p>Initiating write-actions <b>automatically</b>, using the existing Ext2.0 Store/Record API:</p>
* <pre><code>
var rec = store.getAt(0);
rec.set('email', 'foo@bar.com'); // &lt;--- Immediately initiates an UPDATE action through configured proxy.
store.remove(rec); // &lt;---- Immediately initiates a DESTROY action through configured proxy.
* </code></pre>
* <p>For <b>record/batch</b> updates, use the Store-configuration {@link Ext.data.Store#autoSave autoSave:false}</p>
* <pre><code>
var store = new Ext.data.Store({
proxy: proxy,
reader: reader,
writer: writer,
autoLoad: true,
autoSave: false // -- disable cell-updates
});
var urec = store.getAt(0);
urec.set('email', 'foo@bar.com');
var drec = store.getAt(1);
store.remove(drec);
// Push the button!
store.save();
* </code></pre>
* @constructor Create a new DataWriter
* @param {Object} meta Metadata configuration options (implementation-specific)
* @param {Object} recordType Either an Array of field definition objects as specified
* in {@link Ext.data.Record#create}, or an {@link Ext.data.Record} object created
* using {@link Ext.data.Record#create}.
*/
Ext.data.DataWriter = function(config){
Ext.apply(this, config);
};
Ext.data.DataWriter.prototype = {
/**
* @cfg {Boolean} writeAllFields
* <tt>false</tt> by default. Set <tt>true</tt> to have DataWriter return ALL fields of a modified
* record -- not just those that changed.
* <tt>false</tt> to have DataWriter only request modified fields from a record.
*/
writeAllFields : false,
/**
* @cfg {Boolean} listful
* <tt>false</tt> by default. Set <tt>true</tt> to have the DataWriter <b>always</b> write HTTP params as a list,
* even when acting upon a single record.
*/
listful : false, // <-- listful is actually not used internally here in DataWriter. @see Ext.data.Store#execute.
/**
* Compiles a Store recordset into a data-format defined by an extension such as {@link Ext.data.JsonWriter} or {@link Ext.data.XmlWriter} in preparation for a {@link Ext.data.Api#actions server-write action}. The first two params are similar similar in nature to {@link Ext#apply},
* Where the first parameter is the <i>receiver</i> of paramaters and the second, baseParams, <i>the source</i>.
* @param {Object} params The request-params receiver.
* @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 {String} action [{@link Ext.data.Api#actions create|update|destroy}]
* @param {Record/Record[]} rs The recordset to write, the subject(s) of the write action.
*/
apply : function(params, baseParams, action, rs) {
var data = [],
renderer = action + 'Record';
// TODO implement @cfg listful here
if (Ext.isArray(rs)) {
Ext.each(rs, function(rec){
data.push(this[renderer](rec));
}, this);
}
else if (rs instanceof Ext.data.Record) {
data = this[renderer](rs);
}
this.render(params, baseParams, data);
},
/**
* abstract method meant to be overridden by all DataWriter extensions. It's the extension's job to apply the "data" to the "params".
* The data-object provided to render is populated with data according to the meta-info defined in the user's DataReader config,
* @param {String} action [Ext.data.Api.actions.create|read|update|destroy]
* @param {Record[]} rs Store recordset
* @param {Object} params Http params to be sent to server.
* @param {Object} data object populated according to DataReader meta-data.
*/
render : Ext.emptyFn,
/**
* @cfg {Function} updateRecord Abstract method that should be implemented in all subclasses
* (e.g.: {@link Ext.data.JsonWriter#updateRecord JsonWriter.updateRecord}
*/
updateRecord : Ext.emptyFn,
/**
* @cfg {Function} createRecord Abstract method that should be implemented in all subclasses
* (e.g.: {@link Ext.data.JsonWriter#createRecord JsonWriter.createRecord})
*/
createRecord : Ext.emptyFn,
/**
* @cfg {Function} destroyRecord Abstract method that should be implemented in all subclasses
* (e.g.: {@link Ext.data.JsonWriter#destroyRecord JsonWriter.destroyRecord})
*/
destroyRecord : Ext.emptyFn,
/**
* Converts a Record to a hash, taking into account the state of the Ext.data.Record along with configuration properties
* related to its rendering, such as {@link #writeAllFields}, {@link Ext.data.Record#phantom phantom}, {@link Ext.data.Record#getChanges getChanges} and
* {@link Ext.data.DataReader#idProperty idProperty}
* @param {Ext.data.Record} rec The Record from which to create a hash.
* @param {Object} config <b>NOT YET IMPLEMENTED</b>. Will implement an exlude/only configuration for fine-control over which fields do/don't get rendered.
* @return {Object}
* @protected
* TODO Implement excludes/only configuration with 2nd param?
*/
toHash : function(rec, config) {
var map = rec.fields.map,
data = {},
raw = (this.writeAllFields === false && rec.phantom === false) ? rec.getChanges() : rec.data,
m;
Ext.iterate(raw, function(prop, value){
if((m = map[prop])){
data[m.mapping ? m.mapping : m.name] = value;
}
});
// we don't want to write Ext auto-generated id to hash. Careful not to remove it on Models not having auto-increment pk though.
// We can tell its not auto-increment if the user defined a DataReader field for it *and* that field's value is non-empty.
// we could also do a RegExp here for the Ext.data.Record AUTO_ID prefix.
if (rec.phantom) {
if (rec.fields.containsKey(this.meta.idProperty) && Ext.isEmpty(rec.data[this.meta.idProperty])) {
delete data[this.meta.idProperty];
}
} else {
data[this.meta.idProperty] = rec.id
}
return data;
},
/**
* Converts a {@link Ext.data.DataWriter#toHash Hashed} {@link Ext.data.Record} to fields-array array suitable
* for encoding to xml via XTemplate, eg:
<code><pre>&lt;tpl for=".">&lt;{name}>{value}&lt;/{name}&lt;/tpl></pre></code>
* eg, <b>non-phantom</b>:
<code><pre>{id: 1, first: 'foo', last: 'bar'} --> [{name: 'id', value: 1}, {name: 'first', value: 'foo'}, {name: 'last', value: 'bar'}]</pre></code>
* {@link Ext.data.Record#phantom Phantom} records will have had their idProperty omitted in {@link #toHash} if determined to be auto-generated.
* Non AUTOINCREMENT pks should have been protected.
* @param {Hash} data Hashed by Ext.data.DataWriter#toHash
* @return {[Object]} Array of attribute-objects.
* @protected
*/
toArray : function(data) {
var fields = [];
Ext.iterate(data, function(k, v) {fields.push({name: k, value: v});},this);
return fields;
}
};/**
* @class Ext.data.DataProxy
* @extends Ext.util.Observable
* <p>Abstract base class for implementations which provide retrieval of unformatted data objects.
* This class is intended to be extended and should not be created directly. For existing implementations,
* see {@link Ext.data.DirectProxy}, {@link Ext.data.HttpProxy}, {@link Ext.data.ScriptTagProxy} and
* {@link Ext.data.MemoryProxy}.</p>
* <p>DataProxy implementations are usually used in conjunction with an implementation of {@link Ext.data.DataReader}
* (of the appropriate type which knows how to parse the data object) to provide a block of
* {@link Ext.data.Records} to an {@link Ext.data.Store}.</p>
* <p>The parameter to a DataProxy constructor may be an {@link Ext.data.Connection} or can also be the
* config object to an {@link Ext.data.Connection}.</p>
* <p>Custom implementations must implement either the <code><b>doRequest</b></code> method (preferred) or the
* <code>load</code> method (deprecated). See
* {@link Ext.data.HttpProxy}.{@link Ext.data.HttpProxy#doRequest doRequest} or
* {@link Ext.data.HttpProxy}.{@link Ext.data.HttpProxy#load load} for additional details.</p>
* <p><b><u>Example 1</u></b></p>
* <pre><code>
proxy: new Ext.data.ScriptTagProxy({
{@link Ext.data.Connection#url url}: 'http://extjs.com/forum/topics-remote.php'
}),
* </code></pre>
* <p><b><u>Example 2</u></b></p>
* <pre><code>
proxy : new Ext.data.HttpProxy({
{@link Ext.data.Connection#method method}: 'GET',
{@link Ext.data.HttpProxy#prettyUrls prettyUrls}: false,
{@link Ext.data.Connection#url url}: 'local/default.php', // see options parameter for {@link Ext.Ajax#request}
{@link #api}: {
// all actions except the following will use above url
create : 'local/new.php',
update : 'local/update.php'
}
}),
* </code></pre>
* <p>And <b>new in Ext version 3</b>, attach centralized event-listeners upon the DataProxy class itself! This is a great place
* to implement a <i>messaging system</i> to centralize your application's user-feedback and error-handling.</p>
* <pre><code>
// Listen to all "beforewrite" event fired by all proxies.
Ext.data.DataProxy.on('beforewrite', function(proxy, action) {
console.log('beforewrite: ', action);
});
// Listen to "write" event fired by all proxies
Ext.data.DataProxy.on('write', function(proxy, action, data, res, rs) {
console.info('write: ', action);
});
// Listen to "exception" event fired by all proxies
Ext.data.DataProxy.on('exception', function(proxy, type, action) {
console.error(type + action + ' exception);
});
* </code></pre>
* <b>Note:</b> These three events are all fired with the signature of the corresponding <i>DataProxy instance</i> event {@link #beforewrite beforewrite}, {@link #write write} and {@link #exception exception}.
*/
Ext.data.DataProxy = function(conn){
// make sure we have a config object here to support ux proxies.
// All proxies should now send config into superclass constructor.
conn = conn || {};
// This line caused a bug when people use custom Connection object having its own request method.
// http://extjs.com/forum/showthread.php?t=67194. Have to set DataProxy config
//Ext.applyIf(this, conn);
this.api = conn.api;
this.url = conn.url;
this.restful = conn.restful;
this.listeners = conn.listeners;
// deprecated
this.prettyUrls = conn.prettyUrls;
/**
* @cfg {Object} api
* Specific urls to call on CRUD action methods "read", "create", "update" and "destroy".
* Defaults to:<pre><code>
api: {
read : undefined,
create : undefined,
update : undefined,
destroy : undefined
}
* </code></pre>
* <p>The url is built based upon the action being executed <tt>[load|create|save|destroy]</tt>
* using the commensurate <tt>{@link #api}</tt> property, or if undefined default to the
* configured {@link Ext.data.Store}.{@link Ext.data.Store#url url}.</p><br>
* <p>For example:</p>
* <pre><code>
api: {
load : '/controller/load',
create : '/controller/new', // Server MUST return idProperty of new record
save : '/controller/update',
destroy : '/controller/destroy_action'
}
// Alternatively, one can use the object-form to specify each API-action
api: {
load: {url: 'read.php', method: 'GET'},
create: 'create.php',
destroy: 'destroy.php',
save: 'update.php'
}
* </code></pre>
* <p>If the specific URL for a given CRUD action is undefined, the CRUD action request
* will be directed to the configured <tt>{@link Ext.data.Connection#url url}</tt>.</p>
* <br><p><b>Note</b>: To modify the URL for an action dynamically the appropriate API
* property should be modified before the action is requested using the corresponding before
* action event. For example to modify the URL associated with the load action:
* <pre><code>
// modify the url for the action
myStore.on({
beforeload: {
fn: function (store, options) {
// use <tt>{@link Ext.data.HttpProxy#setUrl setUrl}</tt> to change the URL for *just* this request.
store.proxy.setUrl('changed1.php');
// set optional second parameter to true to make this URL change
// permanent, applying this URL for all subsequent requests.
store.proxy.setUrl('changed1.php', true);
// Altering the proxy API should be done using the public
// method <tt>{@link Ext.data.DataProxy#setApi setApi}</tt>.
store.proxy.setApi('read', 'changed2.php');
// Or set the entire API with a config-object.
// When using the config-object option, you must redefine the <b>entire</b>
// API -- not just a specific action of it.
store.proxy.setApi({
read : 'changed_read.php',
create : 'changed_create.php',
update : 'changed_update.php',
destroy : 'changed_destroy.php'
});
}
}
});
* </code></pre>
* </p>
*/
this.addEvents(
/**
* @event exception
* <p>Fires if an exception occurs in the Proxy during a remote request. This event is relayed
* through a corresponding {@link Ext.data.Store}.{@link Ext.data.Store#exception exception},
* so any Store instance may observe this event.</p>
* <p>In addition to being fired through the DataProxy instance that raised the event, this event is also fired
* through the Ext.data.DataProxy <i>class</i> to allow for centralized processing of exception events from <b>all</b>
* DataProxies by attaching a listener to the Ext.data.Proxy class itself.</p>
* <p>This event can be fired for one of two reasons:</p>
* <div class="mdetail-params"><ul>
* <li>remote-request <b>failed</b> : <div class="sub-desc">
* The server did not return status === 200.
* </div></li>
* <li>remote-request <b>succeeded</b> : <div class="sub-desc">
* The remote-request succeeded but the reader could not read the response.
* This means the server returned data, but the configured Reader threw an
* error while reading the response. In this case, this event will be
* raised and the caught error will be passed along into this event.
* </div></li>
* </ul></div>
* <br><p>This event fires with two different contexts based upon the 2nd
* parameter <tt>type [remote|response]</tt>. The first four parameters
* are identical between the two contexts -- only the final two parameters
* differ.</p>
* @param {DataProxy} this The proxy that sent the request
* @param {String} type
* <p>The value of this parameter will be either <tt>'response'</tt> or <tt>'remote'</tt>.</p>
* <div class="mdetail-params"><ul>
* <li><b><tt>'response'</tt></b> : <div class="sub-desc">
* <p>An <b>invalid</b> response from the server was returned: either 404,
* 500 or the response meta-data does not match that defined in the DataReader
* (e.g.: root, idProperty, successProperty).</p>
* </div></li>
* <li><b><tt>'remote'</tt></b> : <div class="sub-desc">
* <p>A <b>valid</b> response was returned from the server having
* successProperty === false. This response might contain an error-message
* sent from the server. For example, the user may have failed
* authentication/authorization or a database validation error occurred.</p>
* </div></li>
* </ul></div>
* @param {String} action Name of the action (see {@link Ext.data.Api#actions}.
* @param {Object} options The options for the action that were specified in the {@link #request}.
* @param {Object} response
* <p>The value of this parameter depends on the value of the <code>type</code> parameter:</p>
* <div class="mdetail-params"><ul>
* <li><b><tt>'response'</tt></b> : <div class="sub-desc">
* <p>The raw browser response object (e.g.: XMLHttpRequest)</p>
* </div></li>
* <li><b><tt>'remote'</tt></b> : <div class="sub-desc">
* <p>The decoded response object sent from the server.</p>
* </div></li>
* </ul></div>
* @param {Mixed} arg
* <p>The type and value of this parameter depends on the value of the <code>type</code> parameter:</p>
* <div class="mdetail-params"><ul>
* <li><b><tt>'response'</tt></b> : Error<div class="sub-desc">
* <p>The JavaScript Error object caught if the configured Reader could not read the data.
* If the remote request returns success===false, this parameter will be null.</p>
* </div></li>
* <li><b><tt>'remote'</tt></b> : Record/Record[]<div class="sub-desc">
* <p>This parameter will only exist if the <tt>action</tt> was a <b>write</b> action
* (Ext.data.Api.actions.create|update|destroy).</p>
* </div></li>
* </ul></div>
*/
'exception',
/**
* @event beforeload
* Fires before a request to retrieve a data object.
* @param {DataProxy} this The proxy for the request
* @param {Object} params The params object passed to the {@link #request} function
*/
'beforeload',
/**
* @event load
* Fires before the load method's callback is called.
* @param {DataProxy} this The proxy for the request
* @param {Object} o The request transaction object
* @param {Object} options The callback's <tt>options</tt> property as passed to the {@link #request} function
*/
'load',
/**
* @event loadexception
* <p>This event is <b>deprecated</b>. The signature of the loadexception event
* varies depending on the proxy, use the catch-all {@link #exception} event instead.
* This event will fire in addition to the {@link #exception} event.</p>
* @param {misc} misc See {@link #exception}.
* @deprecated
*/
'loadexception',
/**
* @event beforewrite
* <p>Fires before a request is generated for one of the actions Ext.data.Api.actions.create|update|destroy</p>
* <p>In addition to being fired through the DataProxy instance that raised the event, this event is also fired
* through the Ext.data.DataProxy <i>class</i> to allow for centralized processing of beforewrite events from <b>all</b>
* DataProxies by attaching a listener to the Ext.data.Proxy class itself.</p>
* @param {DataProxy} this The proxy for the request
* @param {String} action [Ext.data.Api.actions.create|update|destroy]
* @param {Record/Record[]} rs The Record(s) to create|update|destroy.
* @param {Object} params The request <code>params</code> object. Edit <code>params</code> to add parameters to the request.
*/
'beforewrite',
/**
* @event write
* <p>Fires before the request-callback is called</p>
* <p>In addition to being fired through the DataProxy instance that raised the event, this event is also fired
* through the Ext.data.DataProxy <i>class</i> to allow for centralized processing of write events from <b>all</b>
* DataProxies by attaching a listener to the Ext.data.Proxy class itself.</p>
* @param {DataProxy} this The proxy that sent the request
* @param {String} action [Ext.data.Api.actions.create|upate|destroy]
* @param {Object} data The data object extracted from the server-response
* @param {Object} response The decoded response from server
* @param {Record/Record[]} rs The Record(s) from Store
* @param {Object} options The callback's <tt>options</tt> property as passed to the {@link #request} function
*/
'write'
);
Ext.data.DataProxy.superclass.constructor.call(this);
// Prepare the proxy api. Ensures all API-actions are defined with the Object-form.
try {
Ext.data.Api.prepare(this);
} catch (e) {
if (e instanceof Ext.data.Api.Error) {
e.toConsole();
}
}
// relay each proxy's events onto Ext.data.DataProxy class for centralized Proxy-listening
Ext.data.DataProxy.relayEvents(this, ['beforewrite', 'write', 'exception']);
};
Ext.extend(Ext.data.DataProxy, Ext.util.Observable, {
/**
* @cfg {Boolean} restful
* <p>Defaults to <tt>false</tt>. Set to <tt>true</tt> to operate in a RESTful manner.</p>
* <br><p> Note: this parameter will automatically be set to <tt>true</tt> if the
* {@link Ext.data.Store} it is plugged into is set to <code>restful: true</code>. If the
* Store is RESTful, there is no need to set this option on the proxy.</p>
* <br><p>RESTful implementations enable the serverside framework to automatically route
* actions sent to one url based upon the HTTP method, for example:
* <pre><code>
store: new Ext.data.Store({
restful: true,
proxy: new Ext.data.HttpProxy({url:'/users'}); // all requests sent to /users
...
)}
* </code></pre>
* If there is no <code>{@link #api}</code> specified in the configuration of the proxy,
* all requests will be marshalled to a single RESTful url (/users) so the serverside
* framework can inspect the HTTP Method and act accordingly:
* <pre>
<u>Method</u> <u>url</u> <u>action</u>
POST /users create
GET /users read
PUT /users/23 update
DESTROY /users/23 delete
* </pre></p>
* <p>If set to <tt>true</tt>, a {@link Ext.data.Record#phantom non-phantom} record's
* {@link Ext.data.Record#id id} will be appended to the url. Some MVC (e.g., Ruby on Rails,
* Merb and Django) support segment based urls where the segments in the URL follow the
* Model-View-Controller approach:<pre><code>
* someSite.com/controller/action/id
* </code></pre>
* Where the segments in the url are typically:<div class="mdetail-params"><ul>
* <li>The first segment : represents the controller class that should be invoked.</li>
* <li>The second segment : represents the class function, or method, that should be called.</li>
* <li>The third segment : represents the ID (a variable typically passed to the method).</li>
* </ul></div></p>
* <br><p>Refer to <code>{@link Ext.data.DataProxy#api}</code> for additional information.</p>
*/
restful: false,
/**
* <p>Redefines the Proxy's API or a single action of an API. Can be called with two method signatures.</p>
* <p>If called with an object as the only parameter, the object should redefine the <b>entire</b> API, e.g.:</p><pre><code>
proxy.setApi({
read : '/users/read',
create : '/users/create',
update : '/users/update',
destroy : '/users/destroy'
});
</code></pre>
* <p>If called with two parameters, the first parameter should be a string specifying the API action to
* redefine and the second parameter should be the URL (or function if using DirectProxy) to call for that action, e.g.:</p><pre><code>
proxy.setApi(Ext.data.Api.actions.read, '/users/new_load_url');
</code></pre>
* @param {String/Object} api An API specification object, or the name of an action.
* @param {String/Function} url The URL (or function if using DirectProxy) to call for the action.
*/
setApi : function() {
if (arguments.length == 1) {
var valid = Ext.data.Api.isValid(arguments[0]);
if (valid === true) {
this.api = arguments[0];
}
else {
throw new Ext.data.Api.Error('invalid', valid);
}
}
else if (arguments.length == 2) {
if (!Ext.data.Api.isAction(arguments[0])) {
throw new Ext.data.Api.Error('invalid', arguments[0]);
}
this.api[arguments[0]] = arguments[1];
}
Ext.data.Api.prepare(this);
},
/**
* Returns true if the specified action is defined as a unique action in the api-config.
* request. If all API-actions are routed to unique urls, the xaction parameter is unecessary. However, if no api is defined
* and all Proxy actions are routed to DataProxy#url, the server-side will require the xaction parameter to perform a switch to
* the corresponding code for CRUD action.
* @param {String [Ext.data.Api.CREATE|READ|UPDATE|DESTROY]} action
* @return {Boolean}
*/
isApiAction : function(action) {
return (this.api[action]) ? true : false;
},
/**
* All proxy actions are executed through this method. Automatically fires the "before" + action event
* @param {String} action Name of the action
* @param {Ext.data.Record/Ext.data.Record[]/null} rs Will be null when action is 'load'
* @param {Object} params
* @param {Ext.data.DataReader} reader
* @param {Function} callback
* @param {Object} scope The scope (<code>this</code> reference) in which the callback function is executed. Defaults to the Proxy object.
* @param {Object} options Any options specified for the action (e.g. see {@link Ext.data.Store#load}.
*/
request : function(action, rs, params, reader, callback, scope, options) {
if (!this.api[action] && !this.load) {
throw new Ext.data.DataProxy.Error('action-undefined', action);
}
params = params || {};
if ((action === Ext.data.Api.actions.read) ? this.fireEvent("beforeload", this, params) : this.fireEvent("beforewrite", this, action, rs, params) !== false) {
this.doRequest.apply(this, arguments);
}
else {
callback.call(scope || this, null, options, false);
}
},
/**
* <b>Deprecated</b> load method using old method signature. See {@doRequest} for preferred method.
* @deprecated
* @param {Object} params
* @param {Object} reader
* @param {Object} callback
* @param {Object} scope
* @param {Object} arg
*/
load : null,
/**
* @cfg {Function} doRequest Abstract method that should be implemented in all subclasses. <b>Note:</b> Should only be used by custom-proxy developers.
* (e.g.: {@link Ext.data.HttpProxy#doRequest HttpProxy.doRequest},
* {@link Ext.data.DirectProxy#doRequest DirectProxy.doRequest}).
*/
doRequest : function(action, rs, params, reader, callback, scope, options) {
// default implementation of doRequest for backwards compatibility with 2.0 proxies.
// If we're executing here, the action is probably "load".
// Call with the pre-3.0 method signature.
this.load(params, reader, callback, scope, options);
},
/**
* @cfg {Function} onRead Abstract method that should be implemented in all subclasses. <b>Note:</b> Should only be used by custom-proxy developers. Callback for read {@link Ext.data.Api#actions action}.
* @param {String} action Action name as per {@link Ext.data.Api.actions#read}.
* @param {Object} o The request transaction object
* @param {Object} res The server response
* @fires loadexception (deprecated)
* @fires exception
* @fires load
* @protected
*/
onRead : Ext.emptyFn,
/**
* @cfg {Function} onWrite Abstract method that should be implemented in all subclasses. <b>Note:</b> Should only be used by custom-proxy developers. Callback for <i>create, update and destroy</i> {@link Ext.data.Api#actions actions}.
* @param {String} action [Ext.data.Api.actions.create|read|update|destroy]
* @param {Object} trans The request transaction object
* @param {Object} res The server response
* @fires exception
* @fires write
* @protected
*/
onWrite : Ext.emptyFn,
/**
* buildUrl
* Sets the appropriate url based upon the action being executed. If restful is true, and only a single record is being acted upon,
* url will be built Rails-style, as in "/controller/action/32". restful will aply iff the supplied record is an
* instance of Ext.data.Record rather than an Array of them.
* @param {String} action The api action being executed [read|create|update|destroy]
* @param {Ext.data.Record/Ext.data.Record[]} record The record or Array of Records being acted upon.
* @return {String} url
* @private
*/
buildUrl : function(action, record) {
record = record || null;
// conn.url gets nullified after each request. If it's NOT null here, that means the user must have intervened with a call
// to DataProxy#setUrl or DataProxy#setApi and changed it before the request was executed. If that's the case, use conn.url,
// otherwise, build the url from the api or this.url.
var url = (this.conn && this.conn.url) ? this.conn.url : (this.api[action]) ? this.api[action].url : this.url;
if (!url) {
throw new Ext.data.Api.Error('invalid-url', action);
}
// look for urls having "provides" suffix used in some MVC frameworks like Rails/Merb and others. The provides suffice informs
// the server what data-format the client is dealing with and returns data in the same format (eg: application/json, application/xml, etc)
// e.g.: /users.json, /users.xml, etc.
// with restful routes, we need urls like:
// PUT /users/1.json
// DELETE /users/1.json
var provides = null;
var m = url.match(/(.*)(\.json|\.xml|\.html)$/);
if (m) {
provides = m[2]; // eg ".json"
url = m[1]; // eg: "/users"
}
// prettyUrls is deprectated in favor of restful-config
if ((this.restful === true || this.prettyUrls === true) && record instanceof Ext.data.Record && !record.phantom) {
url += '/' + record.id;
}
return (provides === null) ? url : url + provides;
},
/**
* Destroys the proxy by purging any event listeners and cancelling any active requests.
*/
destroy: function(){
this.purgeListeners();
}
});
// Apply the Observable prototype to the DataProxy class so that proxy instances can relay their
// events to the class. Allows for centralized listening of all proxy instances upon the DataProxy class.
Ext.apply(Ext.data.DataProxy, Ext.util.Observable.prototype);
Ext.util.Observable.call(Ext.data.DataProxy);
/**
* @class Ext.data.DataProxy.Error
* @extends Ext.Error
* DataProxy Error extension.
* constructor
* @param {String} message Message describing the error.
* @param {Record/Record[]} arg
*/
Ext.data.DataProxy.Error = Ext.extend(Ext.Error, {
constructor : function(message, arg) {
this.arg = arg;
Ext.Error.call(this, message);
},
name: 'Ext.data.DataProxy'
});
Ext.apply(Ext.data.DataProxy.Error.prototype, {
lang: {
'action-undefined': "DataProxy attempted to execute an API-action but found an undefined url / function. Please review your Proxy url/api-configuration.",
'api-invalid': 'Recieved an invalid API-configuration. Please ensure your proxy API-configuration contains only the actions from Ext.data.Api.actions.'
}
});
/**
* @class Ext.data.Request
* A simple Request class used internally to the data package to provide more generalized remote-requests
* to a DataProxy.
* TODO Not yet implemented. Implement in Ext.data.Store#execute
*/
Ext.data.Request = function(params) {
Ext.apply(this, params);
};
Ext.data.Request.prototype = {
/**
* @cfg {String} action
*/
action : undefined,
/**
* @cfg {Ext.data.Record[]/Ext.data.Record} rs The Store recordset associated with the request.
*/
rs : undefined,
/**
* @cfg {Object} params HTTP request params
*/
params: undefined,
/**
* @cfg {Function} callback The function to call when request is complete
*/
callback : Ext.emptyFn,
/**
* @cfg {Object} scope The scope of the callback funtion
*/
scope : undefined,
/**
* @cfg {Ext.data.DataReader} reader The DataReader instance which will parse the received response
*/
reader : undefined
};
/**
* @class Ext.data.Response
* A generic response class to normalize response-handling internally to the framework.
*/
Ext.data.Response = function(params) {
Ext.apply(this, params);
};
Ext.data.Response.prototype = {
/**
* @cfg {String} action {@link Ext.data.Api#actions}
*/
action: undefined,
/**
* @cfg {Boolean} success
*/
success : undefined,
/**
* @cfg {String} message
*/
message : undefined,
/**
* @cfg {Array/Object} data
*/
data: undefined,
/**
* @cfg {Object} raw The raw response returned from server-code
*/
raw: undefined,
/**
* @cfg {Ext.data.Record/Ext.data.Record[]} records related to the Request action
*/
records: undefined
};
/**
* @class Ext.data.ScriptTagProxy
* @extends Ext.data.DataProxy
* An implementation of Ext.data.DataProxy that reads a data object from a URL which may be in a domain
* other than the originating domain of the running page.<br>
* <p>
* <b>Note that if you are retrieving data from a page that is in a domain that is NOT the same as the originating domain
* of the running page, you must use this class, rather than HttpProxy.</b><br>
* <p>
* The content passed back from a server resource requested by a ScriptTagProxy <b>must</b> be executable JavaScript
* source code because it is used as the source inside a &lt;script> tag.<br>
* <p>
* In order for the browser to process the returned data, the server must wrap the data object
* with a call to a callback function, the name of which is passed as a parameter by the ScriptTagProxy.
* Below is a Java example for a servlet which returns data for either a ScriptTagProxy, or an HttpProxy
* depending on whether the callback name was passed:
* <p>
* <pre><code>
boolean scriptTag = false;
String cb = request.getParameter("callback");
if (cb != null) {
scriptTag = true;
response.setContentType("text/javascript");
} else {
response.setContentType("application/x-json");
}
Writer out = response.getWriter();
if (scriptTag) {
out.write(cb + "(");
}
out.print(dataBlock.toJsonString());
if (scriptTag) {
out.write(");");
}
</code></pre>
* <p>Below is a PHP example to do the same thing:</p><pre><code>
$callback = $_REQUEST['callback'];
// Create the output object.
$output = array('a' => 'Apple', 'b' => 'Banana');
//start output
if ($callback) {
header('Content-Type: text/javascript');
echo $callback . '(' . json_encode($output) . ');';
} else {
header('Content-Type: application/x-json');
echo json_encode($output);
}
</code></pre>
* <p>Below is the ASP.Net code to do the same thing:</p><pre><code>
String jsonString = "{success: true}";
String cb = Request.Params.Get("callback");
String responseString = "";
if (!String.IsNullOrEmpty(cb)) {
responseString = cb + "(" + jsonString + ")";
} else {
responseString = jsonString;
}
Response.Write(responseString);
</code></pre>
*
* @constructor
* @param {Object} config A configuration object.
*/
Ext.data.ScriptTagProxy = function(config){
Ext.apply(this, config);
Ext.data.ScriptTagProxy.superclass.constructor.call(this, config);
this.head = document.getElementsByTagName("head")[0];
/**
* @event loadexception
* <b>Deprecated</b> in favor of 'exception' event.
* Fires if an exception occurs in the Proxy during data loading. This event can be fired for one of two reasons:
* <ul><li><b>The load call timed out.</b> This means the load callback did not execute within the time limit
* specified by {@link #timeout}. In this case, this event will be raised and the
* fourth parameter (read error) will be null.</li>
* <li><b>The load succeeded but the reader could not read the response.</b> This means the server returned
* data, but the configured Reader threw an error while reading the data. In this case, this event will be
* raised and the caught error will be passed along as the fourth parameter of this event.</li></ul>
* Note that this event is also relayed through {@link Ext.data.Store}, so you can listen for it directly
* on any Store instance.
* @param {Object} this
* @param {Object} options The loading options that were specified (see {@link #load} for details). If the load
* call timed out, this parameter will be null.
* @param {Object} arg The callback's arg object passed to the {@link #load} function
* @param {Error} e The JavaScript Error object caught if the configured Reader could not read the data.
* If the remote request returns success: false, this parameter will be null.
*/
};
Ext.data.ScriptTagProxy.TRANS_ID = 1000;
Ext.extend(Ext.data.ScriptTagProxy, Ext.data.DataProxy, {
/**
* @cfg {String} url The URL from which to request the data object.
*/
/**
* @cfg {Number} timeout (optional) The number of milliseconds to wait for a response. Defaults to 30 seconds.
*/
timeout : 30000,
/**
* @cfg {String} callbackParam (Optional) The name of the parameter to pass to the server which tells
* the server the name of the callback function set up by the load call to process the returned data object.
* Defaults to "callback".<p>The server-side processing must read this parameter value, and generate
* javascript output which calls this named function passing the data object as its only parameter.
*/
callbackParam : "callback",
/**
* @cfg {Boolean} nocache (optional) Defaults to true. Disable caching by adding a unique parameter
* name to the request.
*/
nocache : true,
/**
* HttpProxy implementation of DataProxy#doRequest
* @param {String} action
* @param {Ext.data.Record/Ext.data.Record[]} rs If action is <tt>read</tt>, rs will be null
* @param {Object} params An object containing properties which are to be used as HTTP parameters
* for the request to the remote server.
* @param {Ext.data.DataReader} reader The Reader object which converts the data
* object into a block of Ext.data.Records.
* @param {Function} callback The function into which to pass the block of Ext.data.Records.
* The function must be passed <ul>
* <li>The Record block object</li>
* <li>The "arg" argument from the load function</li>
* <li>A boolean success indicator</li>
* </ul>
* @param {Object} scope The scope (<code>this</code> reference) in which the callback function is executed. Defaults to the browser window.
* @param {Object} arg An optional argument which is passed to the callback as its second parameter.
*/
doRequest : function(action, rs, params, reader, callback, scope, arg) {
var p = Ext.urlEncode(Ext.apply(params, this.extraParams));
var url = this.buildUrl(action, rs);
if (!url) {
throw new Ext.data.Api.Error('invalid-url', url);
}
url = Ext.urlAppend(url, p);
if(this.nocache){
url = Ext.urlAppend(url, '_dc=' + (new Date().getTime()));
}
var transId = ++Ext.data.ScriptTagProxy.TRANS_ID;
var trans = {
id : transId,
action: action,
cb : "stcCallback"+transId,
scriptId : "stcScript"+transId,
params : params,
arg : arg,
url : url,
callback : callback,
scope : scope,
reader : reader
};
window[trans.cb] = this.createCallback(action, rs, trans);
url += String.format("&{0}={1}", this.callbackParam, trans.cb);
if(this.autoAbort !== false){
this.abort();
}
trans.timeoutId = this.handleFailure.defer(this.timeout, this, [trans]);
var script = document.createElement("script");
script.setAttribute("src", url);
script.setAttribute("type", "text/javascript");
script.setAttribute("id", trans.scriptId);
this.head.appendChild(script);
this.trans = trans;
},
// @private createCallback
createCallback : function(action, rs, trans) {
var self = this;
return function(res) {
self.trans = false;
self.destroyTrans(trans, true);
if (action === Ext.data.Api.actions.read) {
self.onRead.call(self, action, trans, res);
} else {
self.onWrite.call(self, action, trans, res, rs);
}
};
},
/**
* Callback for read actions
* @param {String} action [Ext.data.Api.actions.create|read|update|destroy]
* @param {Object} trans The request transaction object
* @param {Object} res The server response
* @protected
*/
onRead : function(action, trans, res) {
var result;
try {
result = trans.reader.readRecords(res);
}catch(e){
// @deprecated: fire loadexception
this.fireEvent("loadexception", this, trans, res, e);
this.fireEvent('exception', this, 'response', action, trans, res, e);
trans.callback.call(trans.scope||window, null, trans.arg, false);
return;
}
if (result.success === false) {
// @deprecated: fire old loadexception for backwards-compat.
this.fireEvent('loadexception', this, trans, res);
this.fireEvent('exception', this, 'remote', action, trans, res, null);
} else {
this.fireEvent("load", this, res, trans.arg);
}
trans.callback.call(trans.scope||window, result, trans.arg, result.success);
},
/**
* Callback for write actions
* @param {String} action [Ext.data.Api.actions.create|read|update|destroy]
* @param {Object} trans The request transaction object
* @param {Object} res The server response
* @protected
*/
onWrite : function(action, trans, response, rs) {
var reader = trans.reader;
try {
// though we already have a response object here in STP, run through readResponse to catch any meta-data exceptions.
var res = reader.readResponse(action, response);
} catch (e) {
this.fireEvent('exception', this, 'response', action, trans, res, e);
trans.callback.call(trans.scope||window, null, res, false);
return;
}
if(!res.success === true){
this.fireEvent('exception', this, 'remote', action, trans, res, rs);
trans.callback.call(trans.scope||window, null, res, false);
return;
}
this.fireEvent("write", this, action, res.data, res, rs, trans.arg );
trans.callback.call(trans.scope||window, res.data, res, true);
},
// private
isLoading : function(){
return this.trans ? true : false;
},
/**
* Abort the current server request.
*/
abort : function(){
if(this.isLoading()){
this.destroyTrans(this.trans);
}
},
// private
destroyTrans : function(trans, isLoaded){
this.head.removeChild(document.getElementById(trans.scriptId));
clearTimeout(trans.timeoutId);
if(isLoaded){
window[trans.cb] = undefined;
try{
delete window[trans.cb];
}catch(e){}
}else{
// if hasn't been loaded, wait for load to remove it to prevent script error
window[trans.cb] = function(){
window[trans.cb] = undefined;
try{
delete window[trans.cb];
}catch(e){}
};
}
},
// private
handleFailure : function(trans){
this.trans = false;
this.destroyTrans(trans, false);
if (trans.action === Ext.data.Api.actions.read) {
// @deprecated firing loadexception
this.fireEvent("loadexception", this, null, trans.arg);
}
this.fireEvent('exception', this, 'response', trans.action, {
response: null,
options: trans.arg
});
trans.callback.call(trans.scope||window, null, trans.arg, false);
},
// inherit docs
destroy: function(){
this.abort();
Ext.data.ScriptTagProxy.superclass.destroy.call(this);
}
});/**
* @class Ext.data.HttpProxy
* @extends Ext.data.DataProxy
* <p>An implementation of {@link Ext.data.DataProxy} that processes data requests within the same
* domain of the originating page.</p>
* <p><b>Note</b>: this class cannot be used to retrieve data from a domain other
* than the domain from which the running page was served. For cross-domain requests, use a
* {@link Ext.data.ScriptTagProxy ScriptTagProxy}.</p>
* <p>Be aware that to enable the browser to parse an XML document, the server must set
* the Content-Type header in the HTTP response to "<tt>text/xml</tt>".</p>
* @constructor
* @param {Object} conn
* An {@link Ext.data.Connection} object, or options parameter to {@link Ext.Ajax#request}.
* <p>Note that if this HttpProxy is being used by a {@link Ext.data.Store Store}, then the
* Store's call to {@link #load} will override any specified <tt>callback</tt> and <tt>params</tt>
* options. In this case, use the Store's {@link Ext.data.Store#events events} to modify parameters,
* or react to loading events. The Store's {@link Ext.data.Store#baseParams baseParams} may also be
* used to pass parameters known at instantiation time.</p>
* <p>If an options parameter is passed, the singleton {@link Ext.Ajax} object will be used to make
* the request.</p>
*/
Ext.data.HttpProxy = function(conn){
Ext.data.HttpProxy.superclass.constructor.call(this, conn);
/**
* The Connection object (Or options parameter to {@link Ext.Ajax#request}) which this HttpProxy
* uses to make requests to the server. Properties of this object may be changed dynamically to
* change the way data is requested.
* @property
*/
this.conn = conn;
// nullify the connection url. The url param has been copied to 'this' above. The connection
// url will be set during each execution of doRequest when buildUrl is called. This makes it easier for users to override the
// connection url during beforeaction events (ie: beforeload, beforewrite, etc).
// Url is always re-defined during doRequest.
this.conn.url = null;
this.useAjax = !conn || !conn.events;
// A hash containing active requests, keyed on action [Ext.data.Api.actions.create|read|update|destroy]
var actions = Ext.data.Api.actions;
this.activeRequest = {};
for (var verb in actions) {
this.activeRequest[actions[verb]] = undefined;
}
};
Ext.extend(Ext.data.HttpProxy, Ext.data.DataProxy, {
/**
* Return the {@link Ext.data.Connection} object being used by this Proxy.
* @return {Connection} The Connection object. This object may be used to subscribe to events on
* a finer-grained basis than the DataProxy events.
*/
getConnection : function() {
return this.useAjax ? Ext.Ajax : this.conn;
},
/**
* Used for overriding the url used for a single request. Designed to be called during a beforeaction event. Calling setUrl
* will override any urls set via the api configuration parameter. Set the optional parameter makePermanent to set the url for
* all subsequent requests. If not set to makePermanent, the next request will use the same url or api configuration defined
* in the initial proxy configuration.
* @param {String} url
* @param {Boolean} makePermanent (Optional) [false]
*
* (e.g.: beforeload, beforesave, etc).
*/
setUrl : function(url, makePermanent) {
this.conn.url = url;
if (makePermanent === true) {
this.url = url;
this.api = null;
Ext.data.Api.prepare(this);
}
},
/**
* HttpProxy implementation of DataProxy#doRequest
* @param {String} action The crud action type (create, read, update, destroy)
* @param {Ext.data.Record/Ext.data.Record[]} rs If action is load, rs will be null
* @param {Object} params An object containing properties which are to be used as HTTP parameters
* for the request to the remote server.
* @param {Ext.data.DataReader} reader The Reader object which converts the data
* object into a block of Ext.data.Records.
* @param {Function} callback
* <div class="sub-desc"><p>A function to be called after the request.
* The <tt>callback</tt> is passed the following arguments:<ul>
* <li><tt>r</tt> : Ext.data.Record[] The block of Ext.data.Records.</li>
* <li><tt>options</tt>: Options object from the action request</li>
* <li><tt>success</tt>: Boolean success indicator</li></ul></p></div>
* @param {Object} scope The scope (<code>this</code> reference) in which the callback function is executed. Defaults to the browser window.
* @param {Object} arg An optional argument which is passed to the callback as its second parameter.
* @protected
*/
doRequest : function(action, rs, params, reader, cb, scope, arg) {
var o = {
method: (this.api[action]) ? this.api[action]['method'] : undefined,
request: {
callback : cb,
scope : scope,
arg : arg
},
reader: reader,
callback : this.createCallback(action, rs),
scope: this
};
// If possible, transmit data using jsonData || xmlData on Ext.Ajax.request (An installed DataWriter would have written it there.).
// Use std HTTP params otherwise.
if (params.jsonData) {
o.jsonData = params.jsonData;
} else if (params.xmlData) {
o.xmlData = params.xmlData;
} else {
o.params = params || {};
}
// Set the connection url. If this.conn.url is not null here,
// the user must have overridden the url during a beforewrite/beforeload event-handler.
// this.conn.url is nullified after each request.
this.conn.url = this.buildUrl(action, rs);
if(this.useAjax){
Ext.applyIf(o, this.conn);
// If a currently running request is found for this action, abort it.
if (this.activeRequest[action]) {
////
// Disabled aborting activeRequest while implementing REST. activeRequest[action] will have to become an array
// TODO ideas anyone?
//
//Ext.Ajax.abort(this.activeRequest[action]);
}
this.activeRequest[action] = Ext.Ajax.request(o);
}else{
this.conn.request(o);
}
// request is sent, nullify the connection url in preparation for the next request
this.conn.url = null;
},
/**
* Returns a callback function for a request. Note a special case is made for the
* read action vs all the others.
* @param {String} action [create|update|delete|load]
* @param {Ext.data.Record[]} rs The Store-recordset being acted upon
* @private
*/
createCallback : function(action, rs) {
return function(o, success, response) {
this.activeRequest[action] = undefined;
if (!success) {
if (action === Ext.data.Api.actions.read) {
// @deprecated: fire loadexception for backwards compat.
// TODO remove
this.fireEvent('loadexception', this, o, response);
}
this.fireEvent('exception', this, 'response', action, o, response);
o.request.callback.call(o.request.scope, null, o.request.arg, false);
return;
}
if (action === Ext.data.Api.actions.read) {
this.onRead(action, o, response);
} else {
this.onWrite(action, o, response, rs);
}
};
},
/**
* Callback for read action
* @param {String} action Action name as per {@link Ext.data.Api.actions#read}.
* @param {Object} o The request transaction object
* @param {Object} res The server response
* @fires loadexception (deprecated)
* @fires exception
* @fires load
* @protected
*/
onRead : function(action, o, response) {
var result;
try {
result = o.reader.read(response);
}catch(e){
// @deprecated: fire old loadexception for backwards-compat.
// TODO remove
this.fireEvent('loadexception', this, o, response, e);
this.fireEvent('exception', this, 'response', action, o, response, e);
o.request.callback.call(o.request.scope, null, o.request.arg, false);
return;
}
if (result.success === false) {
// @deprecated: fire old loadexception for backwards-compat.
// TODO remove
this.fireEvent('loadexception', this, o, response);
// Get DataReader read-back a response-object to pass along to exception event
var res = o.reader.readResponse(action, response);
this.fireEvent('exception', this, 'remote', action, o, res, null);
}
else {
this.fireEvent('load', this, o, o.request.arg);
}
// TODO refactor onRead, onWrite to be more generalized now that we're dealing with Ext.data.Response instance
// the calls to request.callback(...) in each will have to be made identical.
// NOTE reader.readResponse does not currently return Ext.data.Response
o.request.callback.call(o.request.scope, result, o.request.arg, result.success);
},
/**
* Callback for write actions
* @param {String} action [Ext.data.Api.actions.create|read|update|destroy]
* @param {Object} trans The request transaction object
* @param {Object} res The server response
* @fires exception
* @fires write
* @protected
*/
onWrite : function(action, o, response, rs) {
var reader = o.reader;
var res;
try {
res = reader.readResponse(action, response);
} catch (e) {
this.fireEvent('exception', this, 'response', action, o, response, e);
o.request.callback.call(o.request.scope, null, o.request.arg, false);
return;
}
if (res.success === true) {
this.fireEvent('write', this, action, res.data, res, rs, o.request.arg);
} else {
this.fireEvent('exception', this, 'remote', action, o, res, rs);
}
// TODO refactor onRead, onWrite to be more generalized now that we're dealing with Ext.data.Response instance
// the calls to request.callback(...) in each will have to be made similar.
// NOTE reader.readResponse does not currently return Ext.data.Response
o.request.callback.call(o.request.scope, res.data, res, res.success);
},
// inherit docs
destroy: function(){
if(!this.useAjax){
this.conn.abort();
}else if(this.activeRequest){
var actions = Ext.data.Api.actions;
for (var verb in actions) {
if(this.activeRequest[actions[verb]]){
Ext.Ajax.abort(this.activeRequest[actions[verb]]);
}
}
}
Ext.data.HttpProxy.superclass.destroy.call(this);
}
});/**
* @class Ext.data.MemoryProxy
* @extends Ext.data.DataProxy
* An implementation of Ext.data.DataProxy that simply passes the data specified in its constructor
* to the Reader when its load method is called.
* @constructor
* @param {Object} data The data object which the Reader uses to construct a block of Ext.data.Records.
*/
Ext.data.MemoryProxy = function(data){
// Must define a dummy api with "read" action to satisfy DataProxy#doRequest and Ext.data.Api#prepare *before* calling super
var api = {};
api[Ext.data.Api.actions.read] = true;
Ext.data.MemoryProxy.superclass.constructor.call(this, {
api: api
});
this.data = data;
};
Ext.extend(Ext.data.MemoryProxy, Ext.data.DataProxy, {
/**
* @event loadexception
* Fires if an exception occurs in the Proxy during data loading. Note that this event is also relayed
* through {@link Ext.data.Store}, so you can listen for it directly on any Store instance.
* @param {Object} this
* @param {Object} arg The callback's arg object passed to the {@link #load} function
* @param {Object} null This parameter does not apply and will always be null for MemoryProxy
* @param {Error} e The JavaScript Error object caught if the configured Reader could not read the data
*/
/**
* MemoryProxy implementation of DataProxy#doRequest
* @param {String} action
* @param {Ext.data.Record/Ext.data.Record[]} rs If action is load, rs will be null
* @param {Object} params An object containing properties which are to be used as HTTP parameters
* for the request to the remote server.
* @param {Ext.data.DataReader} reader The Reader object which converts the data
* object into a block of Ext.data.Records.
* @param {Function} callback The function into which to pass the block of Ext.data.Records.
* The function must be passed <ul>
* <li>The Record block object</li>
* <li>The "arg" argument from the load function</li>
* <li>A boolean success indicator</li>
* </ul>
* @param {Object} scope The scope (<code>this</code> reference) in which the callback function is executed. Defaults to the browser window.
* @param {Object} arg An optional argument which is passed to the callback as its second parameter.
*/
doRequest : function(action, rs, params, reader, callback, scope, arg) {
// No implementation for CRUD in MemoryProxy. Assumes all actions are 'load'
params = params || {};
var result;
try {
result = reader.readRecords(this.data);
}catch(e){
// @deprecated loadexception
this.fireEvent("loadexception", this, null, arg, e);
this.fireEvent('exception', this, 'response', action, arg, null, e);
callback.call(scope, null, arg, false);
return;
}
callback.call(scope, result, arg, true);
}
});/**
* @class Ext.data.Types
* <p>This is s static class containing the system-supplied data types which may be given to a {@link Ext.data.Field Field}.<p/>
* <p>The properties in this class are used as type indicators in the {@link Ext.data.Field Field} class, so to
* test whether a Field is of a certain type, compare the {@link Ext.data.Field#type type} property against properties
* of this class.</p>
* <p>Developers may add their own application-specific data types to this class. Definition names must be UPPERCASE.
* each type definition must contain three properties:</p>
* <div class="mdetail-params"><ul>
* <li><code>convert</code> : <i>Function</i><div class="sub-desc">A function to convert raw data values from a data block into the data
* to be stored in the Field. The function is passed the collowing parameters:
* <div class="mdetail-params"><ul>
* <li><b>v</b> : Mixed<div class="sub-desc">The data value as read by the Reader, if undefined will use
* the configured <tt>{@link Ext.data.Field#defaultValue defaultValue}</tt>.</div></li>
* <li><b>rec</b> : Mixed<div class="sub-desc">The data object containing the row as read by the Reader.
* Depending on the Reader type, this could be an Array ({@link Ext.data.ArrayReader ArrayReader}), an object
* ({@link Ext.data.JsonReader JsonReader}), or an XML element ({@link Ext.data.XMLReader XMLReader}).</div></li>
* </ul></div></div></li>
* <li><code>sortType</code> : <i>Function</i> <div class="sub-desc">A function to convert the stored data into comparable form, as defined by {@link Ext.data.SortTypes}.</div></li>
* <li><code>type</code> : <i>String</i> <div class="sub-desc">A textual data type name.</div></li>
* </ul></div>
* <p>For example, to create a VELatLong field (See the Microsoft Bing Mapping API) containing the latitude/longitude value of a datapoint on a map from a JsonReader data block
* which contained the properties <code>lat</code> and <code>long</code>, you would define a new data type like this:</p>
*<pre><code>
// Add a new Field data type which stores a VELatLong object in the Record.
Ext.data.Types.VELATLONG = {
convert: function(v, data) {
return new VELatLong(data.lat, data.long);
},
sortType: function(v) {
return v.Latitude; // When sorting, order by latitude
},
type: 'VELatLong'
};
</code></pre>
* <p>Then, when declaring a Record, use <pre><code>
var types = Ext.data.Types; // allow shorthand type access
UnitRecord = Ext.data.Record.create([
{ name: 'unitName', mapping: 'UnitName' },
{ name: 'curSpeed', mapping: 'CurSpeed', type: types.INT },
{ name: 'latitude', mapping: 'lat', type: types.FLOAT },
{ name: 'latitude', mapping: 'lat', type: types.FLOAT },
{ name: 'position', type: types.VELATLONG }
]);
</code></pre>
* @singleton
*/
Ext.data.Types = new function(){
var st = Ext.data.SortTypes;
Ext.apply(this, {
/**
* @type Regexp
* @property stripRe
* A regular expression for stripping non-numeric characters from a numeric value. Defaults to <tt>/[\$,%]/g</tt>.
* This should be overridden for localization.
*/
stripRe: /[\$,%]/g,
/**
* @type Object.
* @property AUTO
* This data type means that no conversion is applied to the raw data before it is placed into a Record.
*/
AUTO: {
convert: function(v){ return v; },
sortType: st.none,
type: 'auto'
},
/**
* @type Object.
* @property STRING
* This data type means that the raw data is converted into a String before it is placed into a Record.
*/
STRING: {
convert: function(v){ return (v === undefined || v === null) ? '' : String(v); },
sortType: st.asUCString,
type: 'string'
},
/**
* @type Object.
* @property INT
* This data type means that the raw data is converted into an integer before it is placed into a Record.
* <p>The synonym <code>INTEGER</code> is equivalent.</p>
*/
INT: {
convert: function(v){
return v !== undefined && v !== null && v !== '' ?
parseInt(String(v).replace(Ext.data.Types.stripRe, ''), 10) : 0;
},
sortType: st.none,
type: 'int'
},
/**
* @type Object.
* @property FLOAT
* This data type means that the raw data is converted into a number before it is placed into a Record.
* <p>The synonym <code>NUMBER</code> is equivalent.</p>
*/
FLOAT: {
convert: function(v){
return v !== undefined && v !== null && v !== '' ?
parseFloat(String(v).replace(Ext.data.Types.stripRe, ''), 10) : 0;
},
sortType: st.none,
type: 'float'
},
/**
* @type Object.
* @property BOOL
* <p>This data type means that the raw data is converted into a boolean before it is placed into
* a Record. The string "true" and the number 1 are converted to boolean <code>true</code>.</p>
* <p>The synonym <code>BOOLEAN</code> is equivalent.</p>
*/
BOOL: {
convert: function(v){ return v === true || v === 'true' || v == 1; },
sortType: st.none,
type: 'bool'
},
/**
* @type Object.
* @property DATE
* This data type means that the raw data is converted into a Date before it is placed into a Record.
* The date format is specified in the constructor of the {@link Ext.data.Field} to which this type is
* being applied.
*/
DATE: {
convert: function(v){
var df = this.dateFormat;
if(!v){
return null;
}
if(Ext.isDate(v)){
return v;
}
if(df){
if(df == 'timestamp'){
return new Date(v*1000);
}
if(df == 'time'){
return new Date(parseInt(v, 10));
}
return Date.parseDate(v, df);
}
var parsed = Date.parse(v);
return parsed ? new Date(parsed) : null;
},
sortType: st.asDate,
type: 'date'
}
});
Ext.apply(this, {
/**
* @type Object.
* @property BOOLEAN
* <p>This data type means that the raw data is converted into a boolean before it is placed into
* a Record. The string "true" and the number 1 are converted to boolean <code>true</code>.</p>
* <p>The synonym <code>BOOL</code> is equivalent.</p>
*/
BOOLEAN: this.BOOL,
/**
* @type Object.
* @property INTEGER
* This data type means that the raw data is converted into an integer before it is placed into a Record.
* <p>The synonym <code>INT</code> is equivalent.</p>
*/
INTEGER: this.INT,
/**
* @type Object.
* @property NUMBER
* This data type means that the raw data is converted into a number before it is placed into a Record.
* <p>The synonym <code>FLOAT</code> is equivalent.</p>
*/
NUMBER: this.FLOAT
});
};