/*! * Ext JS Library 3.2.0 * Copyright(c) 2006-2010 Ext JS, Inc. * licensing@extjs.com * http://www.extjs.com/license */ /** * @class Ext.QuickTips *Provides attractive and customizable tooltips for any element. The QuickTips * singleton is used to configure and manage tooltips globally for multiple elements * in a generic manner. To create individual tooltips with maximum customizability, * you should consider either {@link Ext.Tip} or {@link Ext.ToolTip}.
*Quicktips can be configured via tag attributes directly in markup, or by * registering quick tips programmatically via the {@link #register} method.
*The singleton's instance of {@link Ext.QuickTip} is available via * {@link #getQuickTip}, and supports all the methods, and all the all the * configuration properties of Ext.QuickTip. These settings will apply to all * tooltips shown by the singleton.
*Below is the summary of the configuration properties which can be used. * For detailed descriptions see {@link #getQuickTip}
*QuickTips singleton configs (all are optional)
**
- dismissDelay
*- hideDelay
*- maxWidth
*- minWidth
*- showDelay
*- trackMouse
Target element configs (optional unless otherwise noted)
**
- autoHide
*- cls
*- dismissDelay (overrides singleton value)
*- target (required)
*- text (required)
*- title
*- width
Here is an example showing how some of these config options could be used:
**// Init the singleton. Any tag-based quick tips will start working. Ext.QuickTips.init(); // Apply a set of config properties to the singleton Ext.apply(Ext.QuickTips.getQuickTip(), { maxWidth: 200, minWidth: 100, showDelay: 50, trackMouse: true }); // Manually register a quick tip for a specific element Ext.QuickTips.register({ target: 'my-div', title: 'My Tooltip', text: 'This tooltip was added in code', width: 100, dismissDelay: 20 });
To register a quick tip in markup, you simply add one or more of the valid QuickTip attributes prefixed with * the ext: namespace. The HTML element itself is automatically set as the quick tip target. Here is the summary * of supported attributes (optional unless otherwise noted):
*
Here is an example of configuring an HTML element to display a tooltip from markup:
*
// Add a quick tip to an HTML button
<input type="button" value="OK" ext:qtitle="OK Button" ext:qwidth="100"
ext:qtip="This is a quick tip from markup!"></input>
* @singleton
*/
Ext.QuickTips = function(){
var tip, locks = [];
return {
/**
* Initialize the global QuickTips instance and prepare any quick tips.
* @param {Boolean} autoRender True to render the QuickTips container immediately to preload images. (Defaults to true)
*/
init : function(autoRender){
if(!tip){
if(!Ext.isReady){
Ext.onReady(function(){
Ext.QuickTips.init(autoRender);
});
return;
}
tip = new Ext.QuickTip({elements:'header,body'});
if(autoRender !== false){
tip.render(Ext.getBody());
}
}
},
/**
* Enable quick tips globally.
*/
enable : function(){
if(tip){
locks.pop();
if(locks.length < 1){
tip.enable();
}
}
},
/**
* Disable quick tips globally.
*/
disable : function(){
if(tip){
tip.disable();
}
locks.push(1);
},
/**
* Returns true if quick tips are enabled, else false.
* @return {Boolean}
*/
isEnabled : function(){
return tip !== undefined && !tip.disabled;
},
/**
* Gets the global QuickTips instance.
*/
getQuickTip : function(){
return tip;
},
/**
* Configures a new quick tip instance and assigns it to a target element. See
* {@link Ext.QuickTip#register} for details.
* @param {Object} config The config object
*/
register : function(){
tip.register.apply(tip, arguments);
},
/**
* Removes any registered quick tip from the target element and destroys it.
* @param {String/HTMLElement/Element} el The element from which the quick tip is to be removed.
*/
unregister : function(){
tip.unregister.apply(tip, arguments);
},
/**
* Alias of {@link #register}.
* @param {Object} config The config object
*/
tips :function(){
tip.register.apply(tip, arguments);
}
}
}();