/** * @author Ed Spencer * * Proxies are used by {@link Ext.data.Store Stores} to handle the loading and saving of {@link Ext.data.Model Model} * data. Usually developers will not need to create or interact with proxies directly. * * # Types of Proxy * * There are two main types of Proxy - {@link Ext.data.proxy.Client Client} and {@link Ext.data.proxy.Server Server}. * The Client proxies save their data locally and include the following subclasses: * * - {@link Ext.data.proxy.LocalStorage LocalStorageProxy} - saves its data to localStorage if the browser supports it * - {@link Ext.data.proxy.SessionStorage SessionStorageProxy} - saves its data to sessionStorage if the browsers supports it * - {@link Ext.data.proxy.Memory MemoryProxy} - holds data in memory only, any data is lost when the page is refreshed * * The Server proxies save their data by sending requests to some remote server. These proxies include: * * - {@link Ext.data.proxy.Ajax Ajax} - sends requests to a server on the same domain * - {@link Ext.data.proxy.JsonP JsonP} - uses JSON-P to send requests to a server on a different domain * - {@link Ext.data.proxy.Direct Direct} - uses {@link Ext.direct.Manager} to send requests * * Proxies operate on the principle that all operations performed are either Create, Read, Update or Delete. These four * operations are mapped to the methods {@link #create}, {@link #read}, {@link #update} and {@link #destroy} * respectively. Each Proxy subclass implements these functions. * * The CRUD methods each expect an {@link Ext.data.Operation Operation} object as the sole argument. The Operation * encapsulates information about the action the Store wishes to perform, the {@link Ext.data.Model model} instances * that are to be modified, etc. See the {@link Ext.data.Operation Operation} documentation for more details. Each CRUD * method also accepts a callback function to be called asynchronously on completion. * * Proxies also support batching of Operations via a {@link Ext.data.Batch batch} object, invoked by the {@link #batch} * method. */ Ext.define('Ext.data.proxy.Proxy', { alias: 'proxy.proxy', alternateClassName: ['Ext.data.DataProxy', 'Ext.data.Proxy'], requires: [ 'Ext.data.reader.Json', 'Ext.data.writer.Json' ], uses: [ 'Ext.data.Batch', 'Ext.data.Operation', 'Ext.data.Model' ], mixins: { observable: 'Ext.util.Observable' }, /** * @cfg {String} batchOrder * Comma-separated ordering 'create', 'update' and 'destroy' actions when batching. Override this to set a different * order for the batched CRUD actions to be executed in. Defaults to 'create,update,destroy'. */ batchOrder: 'create,update,destroy', /** * @cfg {Boolean} batchActions * True to batch actions of a particular type when synchronizing the store. Defaults to true. */ batchActions: true, /** * @cfg {String} defaultReaderType * The default registered reader type. Defaults to 'json'. * @private */ defaultReaderType: 'json', /** * @cfg {String} defaultWriterType * The default registered writer type. Defaults to 'json'. * @private */ defaultWriterType: 'json', /** * @cfg {String/Ext.data.Model} model * The name of the Model to tie to this Proxy. Can be either the string name of the Model, or a reference to the * Model constructor. Required. */ /** * @cfg {Object/String/Ext.data.reader.Reader} reader * The Ext.data.reader.Reader to use to decode the server's response or data read from client. This can either be a * Reader instance, a config object or just a valid Reader type name (e.g. 'json', 'xml'). */ /** * @cfg {Object/String/Ext.data.writer.Writer} writer * The Ext.data.writer.Writer to use to encode any request sent to the server or saved to client. This can either be * a Writer instance, a config object or just a valid Writer type name (e.g. 'json', 'xml'). */ isProxy: true, /** * Creates the Proxy * @param {Object} config (optional) Config object. */ constructor: function(config) { config = config || {}; if (config.model === undefined) { delete config.model; } this.mixins.observable.constructor.call(this, config); if (this.model !== undefined && !(this.model instanceof Ext.data.Model)) { this.setModel(this.model); } }, /** * Sets the model associated with this proxy. This will only usually be called by a Store * * @param {String/Ext.data.Model} model The new model. Can be either the model name string, * or a reference to the model's constructor * @param {Boolean} setOnStore Sets the new model on the associated Store, if one is present */ setModel: function(model, setOnStore) { this.model = Ext.ModelManager.getModel(model); var reader = this.reader, writer = this.writer; this.setReader(reader); this.setWriter(writer); if (setOnStore && this.store) { this.store.setModel(this.model); } }, /** * Returns the model attached to this Proxy * @return {Ext.data.Model} The model */ getModel: function() { return this.model; }, /** * Sets the Proxy's Reader by string, config object or Reader instance * * @param {String/Object/Ext.data.reader.Reader} reader The new Reader, which can be either a type string, * a configuration object or an Ext.data.reader.Reader instance * @return {Ext.data.reader.Reader} The attached Reader object */ setReader: function(reader) { var me = this; if (reader === undefined || typeof reader == 'string') { reader = { type: reader }; } if (reader.isReader) { reader.setModel(me.model); } else { Ext.applyIf(reader, { proxy: me, model: me.model, type : me.defaultReaderType }); reader = Ext.createByAlias('reader.' + reader.type, reader); } me.reader = reader; return me.reader; }, /** * Returns the reader currently attached to this proxy instance * @return {Ext.data.reader.Reader} The Reader instance */ getReader: function() { return this.reader; }, /** * Sets the Proxy's Writer by string, config object or Writer instance * * @param {String/Object/Ext.data.writer.Writer} writer The new Writer, which can be either a type string, * a configuration object or an Ext.data.writer.Writer instance * @return {Ext.data.writer.Writer} The attached Writer object */ setWriter: function(writer) { if (writer === undefined || typeof writer == 'string') { writer = { type: writer }; } if (!(writer instanceof Ext.data.writer.Writer)) { Ext.applyIf(writer, { model: this.model, type : this.defaultWriterType }); writer = Ext.createByAlias('writer.' + writer.type, writer); } this.writer = writer; return this.writer; }, /** * Returns the writer currently attached to this proxy instance * @return {Ext.data.writer.Writer} The Writer instance */ getWriter: function() { return this.writer; }, /** * Performs the given create operation. * @param {Ext.data.Operation} operation The Operation to perform * @param {Function} callback Callback function to be called when the Operation has completed (whether successful or not) * @param {Object} scope Scope to execute the callback function in * @method */ create: Ext.emptyFn, /** * Performs the given read operation. * @param {Ext.data.Operation} operation The Operation to perform * @param {Function} callback Callback function to be called when the Operation has completed (whether successful or not) * @param {Object} scope Scope to execute the callback function in * @method */ read: Ext.emptyFn, /** * Performs the given update operation. * @param {Ext.data.Operation} operation The Operation to perform * @param {Function} callback Callback function to be called when the Operation has completed (whether successful or not) * @param {Object} scope Scope to execute the callback function in * @method */ update: Ext.emptyFn, /** * Performs the given destroy operation. * @param {Ext.data.Operation} operation The Operation to perform * @param {Function} callback Callback function to be called when the Operation has completed (whether successful or not) * @param {Object} scope Scope to execute the callback function in * @method */ destroy: Ext.emptyFn, /** * Performs a batch of {@link Ext.data.Operation Operations}, in the order specified by {@link #batchOrder}. Used * internally by {@link Ext.data.Store}'s {@link Ext.data.Store#sync sync} method. Example usage: * * myProxy.batch({ * create : [myModel1, myModel2], * update : [myModel3], * destroy: [myModel4, myModel5] * }); * * Where the myModel* above are {@link Ext.data.Model Model} instances - in this case 1 and 2 are new instances and * have not been saved before, 3 has been saved previously but needs to be updated, and 4 and 5 have already been * saved but should now be destroyed. * * @param {Object} operations Object containing the Model instances to act upon, keyed by action name * @param {Object} listeners (optional) listeners object passed straight through to the Batch - * see {@link Ext.data.Batch} * @return {Ext.data.Batch} The newly created Ext.data.Batch object */ batch: function(operations, listeners) { var me = this, batch = Ext.create('Ext.data.Batch', { proxy: me, listeners: listeners || {} }), useBatch = me.batchActions, records; Ext.each(me.batchOrder.split(','), function(action) { records = operations[action]; if (records) { if (useBatch) { batch.add(Ext.create('Ext.data.Operation', { action: action, records: records })); } else { Ext.each(records, function(record){ batch.add(Ext.create('Ext.data.Operation', { action : action, records: [record] })); }); } } }, me); batch.start(); return batch; } }, function() { // Ext.data.proxy.ProxyMgr.registerType('proxy', this); //backwards compatibility Ext.data.DataProxy = this; // Ext.deprecate('platform', '2.0', function() { // Ext.data.DataProxy = this; // }, this); });