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/** * @class Ext.calendar.DayViewTemplate * @extends Ext.XTemplate *

This is the template used to render the all-day event container used in {@link Ext.calendar.DayView DayView} and * {@link Ext.calendar.WeekView WeekView}. Internally this class simply defers to instances of {@link Ext.calerndar.DayHeaderTemplate} * and {@link Ext.calerndar.DayBodyTemplate} to perform the actual rendering logic, but it also provides the overall calendar view * container that contains them both. As such this is the template that should be used when rendering day or week views.

*

This template is automatically bound to the underlying event store by the * calendar components and expects records of type {@link Ext.calendar.EventRecord}.

* @constructor * @param {Object} config The config object */ Ext.calendar.DayViewTemplate = function(config){ Ext.apply(this, config); this.headerTpl = new Ext.calendar.DayHeaderTemplate(config); this.headerTpl.compile(); this.bodyTpl = new Ext.calendar.DayBodyTemplate(config); this.bodyTpl.compile(); Ext.calendar.DayViewTemplate.superclass.constructor.call(this, '
', '{headerTpl}', '{bodyTpl}', '
' ); }; Ext.extend(Ext.calendar.DayViewTemplate, Ext.XTemplate, { // private applyTemplate : function(o){ return Ext.calendar.DayViewTemplate.superclass.applyTemplate.call(this, { headerTpl: this.headerTpl.apply(o), bodyTpl: this.bodyTpl.apply(o) }); } }); Ext.calendar.DayViewTemplate.prototype.apply = Ext.calendar.DayViewTemplate.prototype.applyTemplate;