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 * Ext JS Library 3.3.1
 * Copyright(c) 2006-2010 Sencha Inc.
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/** * @class Ext.data.XmlWriter * @extends Ext.data.DataWriter * DataWriter extension for writing an array or single {@link Ext.data.Record} object(s) in preparation for executing a remote CRUD action via XML. * XmlWriter uses an instance of {@link Ext.XTemplate} for maximum flexibility in defining your own custom XML schema if the default schema is not appropriate for your needs. * See the {@link #tpl} configuration-property. */ Ext.data.XmlWriter = function(params) { Ext.data.XmlWriter.superclass.constructor.apply(this, arguments); // compile the XTemplate for rendering XML documents. this.tpl = (typeof(this.tpl) === 'string') ? new Ext.XTemplate(this.tpl).compile() : this.tpl.compile(); }; Ext.extend(Ext.data.XmlWriter, Ext.data.DataWriter, {
/** * @cfg {String} documentRoot [xrequest] (Optional) The name of the XML document root-node. Note: * this parameter is required only when sending extra {@link Ext.data.Store#baseParams baseParams} to the server * during a write-request -- if no baseParams are set, the {@link Ext.data.XmlReader#record} meta-property can * suffice as the XML document root-node for write-actions involving just a single record. For requests * involving multiple records and NO baseParams, the {@link Ext.data.XmlWriter#root} property can * act as the XML document root. */ documentRoot: 'xrequest',
/** * @cfg {Boolean} forceDocumentRoot [false] Set to true to force XML documents having a root-node as defined * by {@link #documentRoot}, even with no baseParams defined. */ forceDocumentRoot: false,
/** * @cfg {String} root [records] The name of the containing element which will contain the nodes of an write-action involving multiple records. Each * xml-record written to the server will be wrapped in an element named after {@link Ext.data.XmlReader#record} property. * eg:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<user><first>Barney</first></user>
* However, when multiple records are written in a batch-operation, these records must be wrapped in a containing * Element. * eg:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
    <records>
        <first>Barney</first></user>
        <records><first>Barney</first></user>
    </records>
* Defaults to records. Do not confuse the nature of this property with that of {@link #documentRoot} */ root: 'records',
/** * @cfg {String} xmlVersion [1.0] The version written to header of xml documents.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-15"?>
*/ xmlVersion : '1.0',
/** * @cfg {String} xmlEncoding [ISO-8859-15] The encoding written to header of xml documents.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-15"?>
*/ xmlEncoding: 'ISO-8859-15',
/** * @cfg {String/Ext.XTemplate} tpl The XML template used to render {@link Ext.data.Api#actions write-actions} to your server. *

One can easily provide his/her own custom {@link Ext.XTemplate#constructor template-definition} if the default does not suffice.

*

Defaults to:

<?xml version="{version}" encoding="{encoding}"?>
    <tpl if="documentRoot"><{documentRoot}>
    <tpl for="baseParams">
        <tpl for=".">
            <{name}>{value}</{name}>
        </tpl>
    </tpl>
    <tpl if="records.length > 1"><{root}>',
    <tpl for="records">
        <{parent.record}>
        <tpl for=".">
            <{name}>{value}</{name}>
        </tpl>
        </{parent.record}>
    </tpl>
    <tpl if="records.length > 1"></{root}></tpl>
    <tpl if="documentRoot"></{documentRoot}></tpl>
*

Templates will be called with the following API

* */ // Encoding the ? here in case it's being included by some kind of page that will parse it (eg. PHP) tpl: '<\u003fxml version="{version}" encoding="{encoding}"\u003f><{documentRoot}><{name}>{value}<{root}><{parent.record}><{name}>{value}',
/** * XmlWriter implementation of the final stage of a write action. * @param {Object} params Transport-proxy's (eg: {@link Ext.Ajax#request}) params-object to write-to. * @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 {Object/Object[]} data Data-object representing the compiled Store-recordset. */ render : function(params, baseParams, data) { baseParams = this.toArray(baseParams); params.xmlData = this.tpl.applyTemplate({ version: this.xmlVersion, encoding: this.xmlEncoding, documentRoot: (baseParams.length > 0 || this.forceDocumentRoot === true) ? this.documentRoot : false, record: this.meta.record, root: this.root, baseParams: baseParams, records: (Ext.isArray(data[0])) ? data : [data] }); },
/** * createRecord * @protected * @param {Ext.data.Record} rec * @return {Array} Array of name:value pairs for attributes of the {@link Ext.data.Record}. See {@link Ext.data.DataWriter#toHash}. */ createRecord : function(rec) { return this.toArray(this.toHash(rec)); },
/** * updateRecord * @protected * @param {Ext.data.Record} rec * @return {Array} Array of {name:value} pairs for attributes of the {@link Ext.data.Record}. See {@link Ext.data.DataWriter#toHash}. */ updateRecord : function(rec) { return this.toArray(this.toHash(rec)); },
/** * destroyRecord * @protected * @param {Ext.data.Record} rec * @return {Array} Array containing a attribute-object (name/value pair) representing the {@link Ext.data.DataReader#idProperty idProperty}. */ destroyRecord : function(rec) { var data = {}; data[this.meta.idProperty] = rec.id; return this.toArray(data); } });