/** * @author Ed Spencer * @class Ext.data.JsonStore * @extends Ext.data.Store * @ignore * * <p>Small helper class to make creating {@link Ext.data.Store}s from JSON data easier. * A JsonStore will be automatically configured with a {@link Ext.data.reader.Json}.</p> * * <p>A store configuration would be something like:</p> * <pre><code> var store = new Ext.data.JsonStore({ // store configs autoDestroy: true, storeId: 'myStore' proxy: { type: 'ajax', url: 'get-images.php', reader: { type: 'json', root: 'images', idProperty: 'name' } }, //alternatively, a {@link Ext.data.Model} name can be given (see {@link Ext.data.Store} for an example) fields: ['name', 'url', {name:'size', type: 'float'}, {name:'lastmod', type:'date'}] }); </code></pre> * * <p>This store is configured to consume a returned object of the form:<pre><code> { images: [ {name: 'Image one', url:'/GetImage.php?id=1', size:46.5, lastmod: new Date(2007, 10, 29)}, {name: 'Image Two', url:'/GetImage.php?id=2', size:43.2, lastmod: new Date(2007, 10, 30)} ] } </code></pre> * * <p>An object literal of this form could also be used as the {@link #data} config option.</p> * * @xtype jsonstore */ Ext.define('Ext.data.JsonStore', { extend: 'Ext.data.Store', alias: 'store.json', /** * @cfg {Ext.data.DataReader} reader @hide */ constructor: function(config) { config = config || {}; Ext.applyIf(config, { proxy: { type : 'ajax', reader: 'json', writer: 'json' } }); this.callParent([config]); } });