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+ <pre class="prettyprint lang-js"><span id='Ext-container-Container'>/**
+</span> * @class Ext.container.Container
+ * @extends Ext.container.AbstractContainer
+ * <p>Base class for any {@link Ext.Component} that may contain other Components. Containers handle the
+ * basic behavior of containing items, namely adding, inserting and removing items.</p>
+ *
+ * <p>The most commonly used Container classes are {@link Ext.panel.Panel}, {@link Ext.window.Window} and {@link Ext.tab.Panel}.
+ * If you do not need the capabilities offered by the aforementioned classes you can create a lightweight
+ * Container to be encapsulated by an HTML element to your specifications by using the
+ * <code><b>{@link Ext.Component#autoEl autoEl}</b></code> config option.</p>
+ *
+ * {@img Ext.Container/Ext.Container.png Ext.Container component}
+ * <p>The code below illustrates how to explicitly create a Container:<pre><code>
+// explicitly create a Container
+Ext.create('Ext.container.Container', {
+ layout: {
+ type: 'hbox'
+ },
+ width: 400,
+ renderTo: Ext.getBody(),
+ border: 1,
+ style: {borderColor:'#000000', borderStyle:'solid', borderWidth:'1px'},
+ defaults: {
+ labelWidth: 80,
+ // implicitly create Container by specifying xtype
+ xtype: 'datefield',
+ flex: 1,
+ style: {
+ padding: '10px'
+ }
+ },
+ items: [{
+ xtype: 'datefield',
+ name: 'startDate',
+ fieldLabel: 'Start date'
+ },{
+ xtype: 'datefield',
+ name: 'endDate',
+ fieldLabel: 'End date'
+ }]
+});
+</code></pre></p>
+ *
+ * <p><u><b>Layout</b></u></p>
+ * <p>Container classes delegate the rendering of child Components to a layout
+ * manager class which must be configured into the Container using the
+ * <code><b>{@link #layout}</b></code> configuration property.</p>
+ * <p>When either specifying child <code>{@link #items}</code> of a Container,
+ * or dynamically {@link #add adding} Components to a Container, remember to
+ * consider how you wish the Container to arrange those child elements, and
+ * whether those child elements need to be sized using one of Ext's built-in
+ * <b><code>{@link #layout}</code></b> schemes. By default, Containers use the
+ * {@link Ext.layout.container.Auto Auto} scheme which only
+ * renders child components, appending them one after the other inside the
+ * Container, and <b>does not apply any sizing</b> at all.</p>
+ * <p>A common mistake is when a developer neglects to specify a
+ * <b><code>{@link #layout}</code></b> (e.g. widgets like GridPanels or
+ * TreePanels are added to Containers for which no <code><b>{@link #layout}</b></code>
+ * has been specified). If a Container is left to use the default
+ * {Ext.layout.container.Auto Auto} scheme, none of its
+ * child components will be resized, or changed in any way when the Container
+ * is resized.</p>
+ * <p>Certain layout managers allow dynamic addition of child components.
+ * Those that do include {@link Ext.layout.container.Card},
+ * {@link Ext.layout.container.Anchor}, {@link Ext.layout.container.VBox}, {@link Ext.layout.container.HBox}, and
+ * {@link Ext.layout.container.Table}. For example:<pre><code>
+// Create the GridPanel.
+var myNewGrid = new Ext.grid.Panel({
+ store: myStore,
+ headers: myHeaders,
+ title: 'Results', // the title becomes the title of the tab
+});
+
+myTabPanel.add(myNewGrid); // {@link Ext.tab.Panel} implicitly uses {@link Ext.layout.container.Card Card}
+myTabPanel.{@link Ext.tab.Panel#setActiveTab setActiveTab}(myNewGrid);
+ * </code></pre></p>
+ * <p>The example above adds a newly created GridPanel to a TabPanel. Note that
+ * a TabPanel uses {@link Ext.layout.container.Card} as its layout manager which
+ * means all its child items are sized to {@link Ext.layout.container.Fit fit}
+ * exactly into its client area.
+ * <p><b><u>Overnesting is a common problem</u></b>.
+ * An example of overnesting occurs when a GridPanel is added to a TabPanel
+ * by wrapping the GridPanel <i>inside</i> a wrapping Panel (that has no
+ * <code><b>{@link #layout}</b></code> specified) and then add that wrapping Panel
+ * to the TabPanel. The point to realize is that a GridPanel <b>is</b> a
+ * Component which can be added directly to a Container. If the wrapping Panel
+ * has no <code><b>{@link #layout}</b></code> configuration, then the overnested
+ * GridPanel will not be sized as expected.<p>
+ *
+ * <p><u><b>Adding via remote configuration</b></u></p>
+ *
+ * <p>A server side script can be used to add Components which are generated dynamically on the server.
+ * An example of adding a GridPanel to a TabPanel where the GridPanel is generated by the server
+ * based on certain parameters:
+ * </p><pre><code>
+// execute an Ajax request to invoke server side script:
+Ext.Ajax.request({
+ url: 'gen-invoice-grid.php',
+ // send additional parameters to instruct server script
+ params: {
+ startDate: Ext.getCmp('start-date').getValue(),
+ endDate: Ext.getCmp('end-date').getValue()
+ },
+ // process the response object to add it to the TabPanel:
+ success: function(xhr) {
+ var newComponent = eval(xhr.responseText); // see discussion below
+ myTabPanel.add(newComponent); // add the component to the TabPanel
+ myTabPanel.setActiveTab(newComponent);
+ },
+ failure: function() {
+ Ext.Msg.alert("Grid create failed", "Server communication failure");
+ }
+});
+</code></pre>
+ * <p>The server script needs to return a JSON representation of a configuration object, which, when decoded
+ * will return a config object with an {@link Ext.Component#xtype xtype}. The server might return the following
+ * JSON:</p><pre><code>
+{
+ "xtype": 'grid',
+ "title": 'Invoice Report',
+ "store": {
+ "model": 'Invoice',
+ "proxy": {
+ "type": 'ajax',
+ "url": 'get-invoice-data.php',
+ "reader": {
+ "type": 'json'
+ "record": 'transaction',
+ "idProperty": 'id',
+ "totalRecords": 'total'
+ })
+ },
+ "autoLoad": {
+ "params": {
+ "startDate": '01/01/2008',
+ "endDate": '01/31/2008'
+ }
+ }
+ },
+ "headers": [
+ {"header": "Customer", "width": 250, "dataIndex": 'customer', "sortable": true},
+ {"header": "Invoice Number", "width": 120, "dataIndex": 'invNo', "sortable": true},
+ {"header": "Invoice Date", "width": 100, "dataIndex": 'date', "renderer": Ext.util.Format.dateRenderer('M d, y'), "sortable": true},
+ {"header": "Value", "width": 120, "dataIndex": 'value', "renderer": 'usMoney', "sortable": true}
+ ]
+}
+</code></pre>
+ * <p>When the above code fragment is passed through the <code>eval</code> function in the success handler
+ * of the Ajax request, the result will be a config object which, when added to a Container, will cause instantiation
+ * of a GridPanel. <b>Be sure that the Container is configured with a layout which sizes and positions the child items to your requirements.</b></p>
+ * <p>Note: since the code above is <i>generated</i> by a server script, the <code>autoLoad</code> params for
+ * the Store, the user's preferred date format, the metadata to allow generation of the Model layout, and the ColumnModel
+ * can all be generated into the code since these are all known on the server.</p>
+ *
+ * @xtype container
*/
-<div id="cls-Ext.Container"></div>/**\r
- * @class Ext.Container\r
- * @extends Ext.BoxComponent\r
- * <p>Base class for any {@link Ext.BoxComponent} that may contain other Components. Containers handle the\r
- * basic behavior of containing items, namely adding, inserting and removing items.</p>\r
- *\r
- * <p>The most commonly used Container classes are {@link Ext.Panel}, {@link Ext.Window} and {@link Ext.TabPanel}.\r
- * If you do not need the capabilities offered by the aforementioned classes you can create a lightweight\r
- * Container to be encapsulated by an HTML element to your specifications by using the\r
- * <tt><b>{@link Ext.Component#autoEl autoEl}</b></tt> config option. This is a useful technique when creating\r
- * embedded {@link Ext.layout.ColumnLayout column} layouts inside {@link Ext.form.FormPanel FormPanels}\r
- * for example.</p>\r
- *\r
- * <p>The code below illustrates both how to explicitly create a Container, and how to implicitly\r
- * create one using the <b><tt>'container'</tt></b> xtype:<pre><code>\r
-// explicitly create a Container\r
-var embeddedColumns = new Ext.Container({\r
- autoEl: 'div', // This is the default\r
- layout: 'column',\r
- defaults: {\r
- // implicitly create Container by specifying xtype\r
- xtype: 'container',\r
- autoEl: 'div', // This is the default.\r
- layout: 'form',\r
- columnWidth: 0.5,\r
- style: {\r
- padding: '10px'\r
- }\r
- },\r
-// The two items below will be Ext.Containers, each encapsulated by a <DIV> element.\r
- items: [{\r
- items: {\r
- xtype: 'datefield',\r
- name: 'startDate',\r
- fieldLabel: 'Start date'\r
- }\r
- }, {\r
- items: {\r
- xtype: 'datefield',\r
- name: 'endDate',\r
- fieldLabel: 'End date'\r
- }\r
- }]\r
-});</code></pre></p>\r
- *\r
- * <p><u><b>Layout</b></u></p>\r
- * <p>Container classes delegate the rendering of child Components to a layout\r
- * manager class which must be configured into the Container using the\r
- * <code><b>{@link #layout}</b></code> configuration property.</p>\r
- * <p>When either specifying child <code>{@link #items}</code> of a Container,\r
- * or dynamically {@link #add adding} Components to a Container, remember to\r
- * consider how you wish the Container to arrange those child elements, and\r
- * whether those child elements need to be sized using one of Ext's built-in\r
- * <b><code>{@link #layout}</code></b> schemes. By default, Containers use the\r
- * {@link Ext.layout.ContainerLayout ContainerLayout} scheme which only\r
- * renders child components, appending them one after the other inside the\r
- * Container, and <b>does not apply any sizing</b> at all.</p>\r
- * <p>A common mistake is when a developer neglects to specify a\r
- * <b><code>{@link #layout}</code></b> (e.g. widgets like GridPanels or\r
- * TreePanels are added to Containers for which no <tt><b>{@link #layout}</b></tt>\r
- * has been specified). If a Container is left to use the default\r
- * {@link Ext.layout.ContainerLayout ContainerLayout} scheme, none of its\r
- * child components will be resized, or changed in any way when the Container\r
- * is resized.</p>\r
- * <p>Certain layout managers allow dynamic addition of child components.\r
- * Those that do include {@link Ext.layout.CardLayout},\r
- * {@link Ext.layout.AnchorLayout}, {@link Ext.layout.FormLayout}, and\r
- * {@link Ext.layout.TableLayout}. For example:<pre><code>\r
-// Create the GridPanel.\r
-var myNewGrid = new Ext.grid.GridPanel({\r
- store: myStore,\r
- columns: myColumnModel,\r
- title: 'Results', // the title becomes the title of the tab\r
-});\r
-\r
-myTabPanel.add(myNewGrid); // {@link Ext.TabPanel} implicitly uses {@link Ext.layout.CardLayout CardLayout}\r
-myTabPanel.{@link Ext.TabPanel#setActiveTab setActiveTab}(myNewGrid);\r
- * </code></pre></p>\r
- * <p>The example above adds a newly created GridPanel to a TabPanel. Note that\r
- * a TabPanel uses {@link Ext.layout.CardLayout} as its layout manager which\r
- * means all its child items are sized to {@link Ext.layout.FitLayout fit}\r
- * exactly into its client area.\r
- * <p><b><u>Overnesting is a common problem</u></b>.\r
- * An example of overnesting occurs when a GridPanel is added to a TabPanel\r
- * by wrapping the GridPanel <i>inside</i> a wrapping Panel (that has no\r
- * <tt><b>{@link #layout}</b></tt> specified) and then add that wrapping Panel\r
- * to the TabPanel. The point to realize is that a GridPanel <b>is</b> a\r
- * Component which can be added directly to a Container. If the wrapping Panel\r
- * has no <tt><b>{@link #layout}</b></tt> configuration, then the overnested\r
- * GridPanel will not be sized as expected.<p>\r
- *\r
- * <p><u><b>Adding via remote configuration</b></u></p>\r
- *\r
- * <p>A server side script can be used to add Components which are generated dynamically on the server.\r
- * An example of adding a GridPanel to a TabPanel where the GridPanel is generated by the server\r
- * based on certain parameters:\r
- * </p><pre><code>\r
-// execute an Ajax request to invoke server side script:\r
-Ext.Ajax.request({\r
- url: 'gen-invoice-grid.php',\r
- // send additional parameters to instruct server script\r
- params: {\r
- startDate: Ext.getCmp('start-date').getValue(),\r
- endDate: Ext.getCmp('end-date').getValue()\r
- },\r
- // process the response object to add it to the TabPanel:\r
- success: function(xhr) {\r
- var newComponent = eval(xhr.responseText); // see discussion below\r
- myTabPanel.add(newComponent); // add the component to the TabPanel\r
- myTabPanel.setActiveTab(newComponent);\r
- },\r
- failure: function() {\r
- Ext.Msg.alert("Grid create failed", "Server communication failure");\r
- }\r
-});\r
-</code></pre>\r
- * <p>The server script needs to return an executable Javascript statement which, when processed\r
- * using <tt>eval()</tt>, will return either a config object with an {@link Ext.Component#xtype xtype},\r
- * or an instantiated Component. The server might return this for example:</p><pre><code>\r
-(function() {\r
- function formatDate(value){\r
- return value ? value.dateFormat('M d, Y') : '';\r
- };\r
-\r
- var store = new Ext.data.Store({\r
- url: 'get-invoice-data.php',\r
- baseParams: {\r
- startDate: '01/01/2008',\r
- endDate: '01/31/2008'\r
- },\r
- reader: new Ext.data.JsonReader({\r
- record: 'transaction',\r
- idProperty: 'id',\r
- totalRecords: 'total'\r
- }, [\r
- 'customer',\r
- 'invNo',\r
- {name: 'date', type: 'date', dateFormat: 'm/d/Y'},\r
- {name: 'value', type: 'float'}\r
- ])\r
- });\r
-\r
- var grid = new Ext.grid.GridPanel({\r
- title: 'Invoice Report',\r
- bbar: new Ext.PagingToolbar(store),\r
- store: store,\r
- columns: [\r
- {header: "Customer", width: 250, dataIndex: 'customer', sortable: true},\r
- {header: "Invoice Number", width: 120, dataIndex: 'invNo', sortable: true},\r
- {header: "Invoice Date", width: 100, dataIndex: 'date', renderer: formatDate, sortable: true},\r
- {header: "Value", width: 120, dataIndex: 'value', renderer: 'usMoney', sortable: true}\r
- ],\r
- });\r
- store.load();\r
- return grid; // return instantiated component\r
-})();\r
-</code></pre>\r
- * <p>When the above code fragment is passed through the <tt>eval</tt> function in the success handler\r
- * of the Ajax request, the code is executed by the Javascript processor, and the anonymous function\r
- * runs, and returns the instantiated grid component.</p>\r
- * <p>Note: since the code above is <i>generated</i> by a server script, the <tt>baseParams</tt> for\r
- * the Store, the metadata to allow generation of the Record layout, and the ColumnModel\r
- * can all be generated into the code since these are all known on the server.</p>\r
- *\r
- * @xtype container\r
- */\r
-Ext.Container = Ext.extend(Ext.BoxComponent, {\r
- <div id="cfg-Ext.Container-monitorResize"></div>/**\r
- * @cfg {Boolean} monitorResize\r
- * True to automatically monitor window resize events to handle anything that is sensitive to the current size\r
- * of the viewport. This value is typically managed by the chosen <code>{@link #layout}</code> and should not need\r
- * to be set manually.\r
- */\r
- <div id="cfg-Ext.Container-layout"></div>/**\r
- * @cfg {String/Object} layout\r
- * <p><b>*Important</b>: In order for child items to be correctly sized and\r
- * positioned, typically a layout manager <b>must</b> be specified through\r
- * the <code>layout</code> configuration option.</p>\r
- * <br><p>The sizing and positioning of child {@link items} is the responsibility of\r
- * the Container's layout manager which creates and manages the type of layout\r
- * you have in mind. For example:</p><pre><code>\r
-new Ext.Window({\r
- width:300, height: 300,\r
- layout: 'fit', // explicitly set layout manager: override the default (layout:'auto')\r
- items: [{\r
- title: 'Panel inside a Window'\r
- }]\r
-}).show();\r
- * </code></pre>\r
- * <p>If the {@link #layout} configuration is not explicitly specified for\r
- * a general purpose container (e.g. Container or Panel) the\r
- * {@link Ext.layout.ContainerLayout default layout manager} will be used\r
- * which does nothing but render child components sequentially into the\r
- * Container (no sizing or positioning will be performed in this situation).\r
- * Some container classes implicitly specify a default layout\r
- * (e.g. FormPanel specifies <code>layout:'form'</code>). Other specific\r
- * purpose classes internally specify/manage their internal layout (e.g.\r
- * GridPanel, TabPanel, TreePanel, Toolbar, Menu, etc.).</p>\r
- * <br><p><b><code>layout</code></b> may be specified as either as an Object or\r
- * as a String:</p><div><ul class="mdetail-params">\r
- *\r
- * <li><u>Specify as an Object</u></li>\r
- * <div><ul class="mdetail-params">\r
- * <li>Example usage:</li>\r
-<pre><code>\r
-layout: {\r
- type: 'vbox',\r
- padding: '5',\r
- align: 'left'\r
-}\r
-</code></pre>\r
- *\r
- * <li><tt><b>type</b></tt></li>\r
- * <br/><p>The layout type to be used for this container. If not specified,\r
- * a default {@link Ext.layout.ContainerLayout} will be created and used.</p>\r
- * <br/><p>Valid layout <tt>type</tt> values are:</p>\r
- * <div class="sub-desc"><ul class="mdetail-params">\r
- * <li><tt><b>{@link Ext.layout.AbsoluteLayout absolute}</b></tt></li>\r
- * <li><tt><b>{@link Ext.layout.AccordionLayout accordion}</b></tt></li>\r
- * <li><tt><b>{@link Ext.layout.AnchorLayout anchor}</b></tt></li>\r
- * <li><tt><b>{@link Ext.layout.ContainerLayout auto}</b></tt> <b>Default</b></li>\r
- * <li><tt><b>{@link Ext.layout.BorderLayout border}</b></tt></li>\r
- * <li><tt><b>{@link Ext.layout.CardLayout card}</b></tt></li>\r
- * <li><tt><b>{@link Ext.layout.ColumnLayout column}</b></tt></li>\r
- * <li><tt><b>{@link Ext.layout.FitLayout fit}</b></tt></li>\r
- * <li><tt><b>{@link Ext.layout.FormLayout form}</b></tt></li>\r
- * <li><tt><b>{@link Ext.layout.HBoxLayout hbox}</b></tt></li>\r
- * <li><tt><b>{@link Ext.layout.MenuLayout menu}</b></tt></li>\r
- * <li><tt><b>{@link Ext.layout.TableLayout table}</b></tt></li>\r
- * <li><tt><b>{@link Ext.layout.ToolbarLayout toolbar}</b></tt></li>\r
- * <li><tt><b>{@link Ext.layout.VBoxLayout vbox}</b></tt></li>\r
- * </ul></div>\r
- *\r
- * <li>Layout specific configuration properties</li>\r
- * <br/><p>Additional layout specific configuration properties may also be\r
- * specified. For complete details regarding the valid config options for\r
- * each layout type, see the layout class corresponding to the <tt>type</tt>\r
- * specified.</p>\r
- *\r
- * </ul></div>\r
- *\r
- * <li><u>Specify as a String</u></li>\r
- * <div><ul class="mdetail-params">\r
- * <li>Example usage:</li>\r
-<pre><code>\r
-layout: 'vbox',\r
-layoutConfig: {\r
- padding: '5',\r
- align: 'left'\r
-}\r
-</code></pre>\r
- * <li><tt><b>layout</b></tt></li>\r
- * <br/><p>The layout <tt>type</tt> to be used for this container (see list\r
- * of valid layout type values above).</p><br/>\r
- * <li><tt><b>{@link #layoutConfig}</b></tt></li>\r
- * <br/><p>Additional layout specific configuration properties. For complete\r
- * details regarding the valid config options for each layout type, see the\r
- * layout class corresponding to the <tt>layout</tt> specified.</p>\r
- * </ul></div></ul></div>\r
- */\r
- <div id="cfg-Ext.Container-layoutConfig"></div>/**\r
- * @cfg {Object} layoutConfig\r
- * This is a config object containing properties specific to the chosen\r
- * <b><code>{@link #layout}</code></b> if <b><code>{@link #layout}</code></b>\r
- * has been specified as a <i>string</i>.</p>\r
- */\r
- <div id="cfg-Ext.Container-bufferResize"></div>/**\r
- * @cfg {Boolean/Number} bufferResize\r
- * When set to true (50 milliseconds) or a number of milliseconds, the layout assigned for this container will buffer\r
- * the frequency it calculates and does a re-layout of components. This is useful for heavy containers or containers\r
- * with a large quantity of sub-components for which frequent layout calls would be expensive. Defaults to <tt>50</tt>.\r
- */\r
- bufferResize: 50,\r
-\r
- <div id="cfg-Ext.Container-activeItem"></div>/**\r
- * @cfg {String/Number} activeItem\r
- * A string component id or the numeric index of the component that should be initially activated within the\r
- * container's layout on render. For example, activeItem: 'item-1' or activeItem: 0 (index 0 = the first\r
- * item in the container's collection). activeItem only applies to layout styles that can display\r
- * items one at a time (like {@link Ext.layout.AccordionLayout}, {@link Ext.layout.CardLayout} and\r
- * {@link Ext.layout.FitLayout}). Related to {@link Ext.layout.ContainerLayout#activeItem}.\r
- */\r
- <div id="cfg-Ext.Container-items"></div>/**\r
- * @cfg {Object/Array} items\r
- * <pre><b>** IMPORTANT</b>: be sure to <b>{@link #layout specify a <code>layout</code>} if needed ! **</b></pre>\r
- * <p>A single item, or an array of child Components to be added to this container,\r
- * for example:</p>\r
- * <pre><code>\r
-// specifying a single item\r
-items: {...},\r
-layout: 'fit', // specify a layout!\r
-\r
-// specifying multiple items\r
-items: [{...}, {...}],\r
-layout: 'anchor', // specify a layout!\r
- * </code></pre>\r
- * <p>Each item may be:</p>\r
- * <div><ul class="mdetail-params">\r
- * <li>any type of object based on {@link Ext.Component}</li>\r
- * <li>a fully instanciated object or</li>\r
- * <li>an object literal that:</li>\r
- * <div><ul class="mdetail-params">\r
- * <li>has a specified <code>{@link Ext.Component#xtype xtype}</code></li>\r
- * <li>the {@link Ext.Component#xtype} specified is associated with the Component\r
- * desired and should be chosen from one of the available xtypes as listed\r
- * in {@link Ext.Component}.</li>\r
- * <li>If an <code>{@link Ext.Component#xtype xtype}</code> is not explicitly\r
- * specified, the {@link #defaultType} for that Container is used.</li>\r
- * <li>will be "lazily instanciated", avoiding the overhead of constructing a fully\r
- * instanciated Component object</li>\r
- * </ul></div></ul></div>\r
- * <p><b>Notes</b>:</p>\r
- * <div><ul class="mdetail-params">\r
- * <li>Ext uses lazy rendering. Child Components will only be rendered\r
- * should it become necessary. Items are automatically laid out when they are first\r
- * shown (no sizing is done while hidden), or in response to a {@link #doLayout} call.</li>\r
- * <li>Do not specify <code>{@link Ext.Panel#contentEl contentEl}</code>/\r
- * <code>{@link Ext.Panel#html html}</code> with <code>items</code>.</li>\r
- * </ul></div>\r
- */\r
- <div id="cfg-Ext.Container-defaults"></div>/**\r
- * @cfg {Object} defaults\r
- * <p>A config object that will be applied to all components added to this container either via the {@link #items}\r
- * config or via the {@link #add} or {@link #insert} methods. The <tt>defaults</tt> config can contain any\r
- * number of name/value property pairs to be added to each item, and should be valid for the types of items\r
- * being added to the container. For example, to automatically apply padding to the body of each of a set of\r
- * contained {@link Ext.Panel} items, you could pass: <tt>defaults: {bodyStyle:'padding:15px'}</tt>.</p><br/>\r
- * <p><b>Note</b>: <tt>defaults</tt> will not be applied to config objects if the option is already specified.\r
- * For example:</p><pre><code>\r
-defaults: { // defaults are applied to items, not the container\r
- autoScroll:true\r
-},\r
-items: [\r
- {\r
- xtype: 'panel', // defaults <b>do not</b> have precedence over\r
- id: 'panel1', // options in config objects, so the defaults\r
- autoScroll: false // will not be applied here, panel1 will be autoScroll:false\r
- },\r
- new Ext.Panel({ // defaults <b>do</b> have precedence over options\r
- id: 'panel2', // options in components, so the defaults\r
- autoScroll: false // will be applied here, panel2 will be autoScroll:true.\r
- })\r
-]\r
- * </code></pre>\r
- */\r
-\r
-\r
- <div id="cfg-Ext.Container-autoDestroy"></div>/** @cfg {Boolean} autoDestroy\r
- * If true the container will automatically destroy any contained component that is removed from it, else\r
- * destruction must be handled manually (defaults to true).\r
- */\r
- autoDestroy : true,\r
-\r
- <div id="cfg-Ext.Container-forceLayout"></div>/** @cfg {Boolean} forceLayout\r
- * If true the container will force a layout initially even if hidden or collapsed. This option\r
- * is useful for forcing forms to render in collapsed or hidden containers. (defaults to false).\r
- */\r
- forceLayout: false,\r
-\r
- <div id="cfg-Ext.Container-hideBorders"></div>/** @cfg {Boolean} hideBorders\r
- * True to hide the borders of each contained component, false to defer to the component's existing\r
- * border settings (defaults to false).\r
- */\r
- <div id="cfg-Ext.Container-defaultType"></div>/** @cfg {String} defaultType\r
- * <p>The default {@link Ext.Component xtype} of child Components to create in this Container when\r
- * a child item is specified as a raw configuration object, rather than as an instantiated Component.</p>\r
- * <p>Defaults to <tt>'panel'</tt>, except {@link Ext.menu.Menu} which defaults to <tt>'menuitem'</tt>,\r
- * and {@link Ext.Toolbar} and {@link Ext.ButtonGroup} which default to <tt>'button'</tt>.</p>\r
- */\r
- defaultType : 'panel',\r
-\r
- <div id="cfg-Ext.Container-resizeEvent"></div>/** @cfg {String} resizeEvent\r
- * The event to listen to for resizing in layouts. Defaults to <tt>'resize'</tt>.\r
- */\r
- resizeEvent: 'resize',\r
- \r
- <div id="cfg-Ext.Container-bubbleEvents"></div>/**\r
- * @cfg {Array} bubbleEvents\r
- * <p>An array of events that, when fired, should be bubbled to any parent container.\r
- * Defaults to <tt>['add', 'remove']</tt>.\r
- */\r
- bubbleEvents: ['add', 'remove'],\r
-\r
- // private\r
- initComponent : function(){\r
- Ext.Container.superclass.initComponent.call(this);\r
-\r
- this.addEvents(\r
- <div id="event-Ext.Container-afterlayout"></div>/**\r
- * @event afterlayout\r
- * Fires when the components in this container are arranged by the associated layout manager.\r
- * @param {Ext.Container} this\r
- * @param {ContainerLayout} layout The ContainerLayout implementation for this container\r
- */\r
- 'afterlayout',\r
- <div id="event-Ext.Container-beforeadd"></div>/**\r
- * @event beforeadd\r
- * Fires before any {@link Ext.Component} is added or inserted into the container.\r
- * A handler can return false to cancel the add.\r
- * @param {Ext.Container} this\r
- * @param {Ext.Component} component The component being added\r
- * @param {Number} index The index at which the component will be added to the container's items collection\r
- */\r
- 'beforeadd',\r
- <div id="event-Ext.Container-beforeremove"></div>/**\r
- * @event beforeremove\r
- * Fires before any {@link Ext.Component} is removed from the container. A handler can return\r
- * false to cancel the remove.\r
- * @param {Ext.Container} this\r
- * @param {Ext.Component} component The component being removed\r
- */\r
- 'beforeremove',\r
- <div id="event-Ext.Container-add"></div>/**\r
- * @event add\r
- * @bubbles\r
- * Fires after any {@link Ext.Component} is added or inserted into the container.\r
- * @param {Ext.Container} this\r
- * @param {Ext.Component} component The component that was added\r
- * @param {Number} index The index at which the component was added to the container's items collection\r
- */\r
- 'add',\r
- <div id="event-Ext.Container-remove"></div>/**\r
- * @event remove\r
- * @bubbles\r
- * Fires after any {@link Ext.Component} is removed from the container.\r
- * @param {Ext.Container} this\r
- * @param {Ext.Component} component The component that was removed\r
- */\r
- 'remove'\r
- );\r
-\r
- this.enableBubble(this.bubbleEvents);\r
-\r
- <div id="prop-Ext.Container-items"></div>/**\r
- * The collection of components in this container as a {@link Ext.util.MixedCollection}\r
- * @type MixedCollection\r
- * @property items\r
- */\r
- var items = this.items;\r
- if(items){\r
- delete this.items;\r
- this.add(items);\r
- }\r
- },\r
-\r
- // private\r
- initItems : function(){\r
- if(!this.items){\r
- this.items = new Ext.util.MixedCollection(false, this.getComponentId);\r
- this.getLayout(); // initialize the layout\r
- }\r
- },\r
-\r
- // private\r
- setLayout : function(layout){\r
- if(this.layout && this.layout != layout){\r
- this.layout.setContainer(null);\r
- }\r
- this.initItems();\r
- this.layout = layout;\r
- layout.setContainer(this);\r
- },\r
-\r
- afterRender: function(){\r
- Ext.Container.superclass.afterRender.call(this);\r
- if(!this.layout){\r
- this.layout = 'auto';\r
- }\r
- if(Ext.isObject(this.layout) && !this.layout.layout){\r
- this.layoutConfig = this.layout;\r
- this.layout = this.layoutConfig.type;\r
- }\r
- if(Ext.isString(this.layout)){\r
- this.layout = new Ext.Container.LAYOUTS[this.layout.toLowerCase()](this.layoutConfig);\r
- }\r
- this.setLayout(this.layout);\r
-\r
- if(this.activeItem !== undefined){\r
- var item = this.activeItem;\r
- delete this.activeItem;\r
- this.layout.setActiveItem(item);\r
- }\r
- if(!this.ownerCt){\r
- // force a layout if no ownerCt is set\r
- this.doLayout(false, true);\r
- }\r
- if(this.monitorResize === true){\r
- Ext.EventManager.onWindowResize(this.doLayout, this, [false]);\r
- }\r
- },\r
-\r
- <div id="method-Ext.Container-getLayoutTarget"></div>/**\r
- * <p>Returns the Element to be used to contain the child Components of this Container.</p>\r
- * <p>An implementation is provided which returns the Container's {@link #getEl Element}, but\r
- * if there is a more complex structure to a Container, this may be overridden to return\r
- * the element into which the {@link #layout layout} renders child Components.</p>\r
- * @return {Ext.Element} The Element to render child Components into.\r
- */\r
- getLayoutTarget : function(){\r
- return this.el;\r
- },\r
-\r
- // private - used as the key lookup function for the items collection\r
- getComponentId : function(comp){\r
- return comp.getItemId();\r
- },\r
-\r
- <div id="method-Ext.Container-add"></div>/**\r
- * <p>Adds {@link Ext.Component Component}(s) to this Container.</p>\r
- * <br><p><b>Description</b></u> :\r
- * <div><ul class="mdetail-params">\r
- * <li>Fires the {@link #beforeadd} event before adding</li>\r
- * <li>The Container's {@link #defaults default config values} will be applied\r
- * accordingly (see <code>{@link #defaults}</code> for details).</li>\r
- * <li>Fires the {@link #add} event after the component has been added.</li>\r
- * </ul></div>\r
- * <br><p><b>Notes</b></u> :\r
- * <div><ul class="mdetail-params">\r
- * <li>If the Container is <i>already rendered</i> when <tt>add</tt>\r
- * is called, you may need to call {@link #doLayout} to refresh the view which causes\r
- * any unrendered child Components to be rendered. This is required so that you can\r
- * <tt>add</tt> multiple child components if needed while only refreshing the layout\r
- * once. For example:<pre><code>\r
-var tb = new {@link Ext.Toolbar}();\r
-tb.render(document.body); // toolbar is rendered\r
-tb.add({text:'Button 1'}); // add multiple items ({@link #defaultType} for {@link Ext.Toolbar Toolbar} is 'button')\r
-tb.add({text:'Button 2'});\r
-tb.{@link #doLayout}(); // refresh the layout\r
- * </code></pre></li>\r
- * <li><i>Warning:</i> Containers directly managed by the BorderLayout layout manager\r
- * may not be removed or added. See the Notes for {@link Ext.layout.BorderLayout BorderLayout}\r
- * for more details.</li>\r
- * </ul></div>\r
- * @param {Object/Array} component\r
- * <p>Either a single component or an Array of components to add. See\r
- * <code>{@link #items}</code> for additional information.</p>\r
- * @param {Object} (Optional) component_2\r
- * @param {Object} (Optional) component_n\r
- * @return {Ext.Component} component The Component (or config object) that was added.\r
- */\r
- add : function(comp){\r
- this.initItems();\r
- var args = arguments.length > 1;\r
- if(args || Ext.isArray(comp)){\r
- Ext.each(args ? arguments : comp, function(c){\r
- this.add(c);\r
- }, this);\r
- return;\r
- }\r
- var c = this.lookupComponent(this.applyDefaults(comp));\r
- var pos = this.items.length;\r
- if(this.fireEvent('beforeadd', this, c, pos) !== false && this.onBeforeAdd(c) !== false){\r
- this.items.add(c);\r
- c.ownerCt = this;\r
- this.onAdd(c);\r
- this.fireEvent('add', this, c, pos);\r
- }\r
- return c;\r
- },\r
-\r
- onAdd : function(c){\r
- // Empty template method\r
- },\r
-\r
- <div id="method-Ext.Container-insert"></div>/**\r
- * Inserts a Component into this Container at a specified index. Fires the\r
- * {@link #beforeadd} event before inserting, then fires the {@link #add} event after the\r
- * Component has been inserted.\r
- * @param {Number} index The index at which the Component will be inserted\r
- * into the Container's items collection\r
- * @param {Ext.Component} component The child Component to insert.<br><br>\r
- * Ext uses lazy rendering, and will only render the inserted Component should\r
- * it become necessary.<br><br>\r
- * A Component config object may be passed in order to avoid the overhead of\r
- * constructing a real Component object if lazy rendering might mean that the\r
- * inserted Component will not be rendered immediately. To take advantage of\r
- * this 'lazy instantiation', set the {@link Ext.Component#xtype} config\r
- * property to the registered type of the Component wanted.<br><br>\r
- * For a list of all available xtypes, see {@link Ext.Component}.\r
- * @return {Ext.Component} component The Component (or config object) that was\r
- * inserted with the Container's default config values applied.\r
- */\r
- insert : function(index, comp){\r
- this.initItems();\r
- var a = arguments, len = a.length;\r
- if(len > 2){\r
- for(var i = len-1; i >= 1; --i) {\r
- this.insert(index, a[i]);\r
- }\r
- return;\r
- }\r
- var c = this.lookupComponent(this.applyDefaults(comp));\r
- index = Math.min(index, this.items.length);\r
- if(this.fireEvent('beforeadd', this, c, index) !== false && this.onBeforeAdd(c) !== false){\r
- if(c.ownerCt == this){\r
- this.items.remove(c);\r
- }\r
- this.items.insert(index, c);\r
- c.ownerCt = this;\r
- this.onAdd(c);\r
- this.fireEvent('add', this, c, index);\r
- }\r
- return c;\r
- },\r
-\r
- // private\r
- applyDefaults : function(c){\r
- if(this.defaults){\r
- if(Ext.isString(c)){\r
- c = Ext.ComponentMgr.get(c);\r
- Ext.apply(c, this.defaults);\r
- }else if(!c.events){\r
- Ext.applyIf(c, this.defaults);\r
- }else{\r
- Ext.apply(c, this.defaults);\r
- }\r
- }\r
- return c;\r
- },\r
-\r
- // private\r
- onBeforeAdd : function(item){\r
- if(item.ownerCt){\r
- item.ownerCt.remove(item, false);\r
- }\r
- if(this.hideBorders === true){\r
- item.border = (item.border === true);\r
- }\r
- },\r
-\r
- <div id="method-Ext.Container-remove"></div>/**\r
- * Removes a component from this container. Fires the {@link #beforeremove} event before removing, then fires\r
- * the {@link #remove} event after the component has been removed.\r
- * @param {Component/String} component The component reference or id to remove.\r
- * @param {Boolean} autoDestroy (optional) True to automatically invoke the removed Component's {@link Ext.Component#destroy} function.\r
- * Defaults to the value of this Container's {@link #autoDestroy} config.\r
- * @return {Ext.Component} component The Component that was removed.\r
- */\r
- remove : function(comp, autoDestroy){\r
- this.initItems();\r
- var c = this.getComponent(comp);\r
- if(c && this.fireEvent('beforeremove', this, c) !== false){\r
- delete c.ownerCt;\r
- if(this.layout && this.rendered){\r
- this.layout.onRemove(c);\r
- }\r
- this.onRemove(c);\r
- this.items.remove(c);\r
- if(autoDestroy === true || (autoDestroy !== false && this.autoDestroy)){\r
- c.destroy();\r
- }\r
- this.fireEvent('remove', this, c);\r
- }\r
- return c;\r
- },\r
-\r
- onRemove: function(c){\r
- // Empty template method\r
- },\r
-\r
- <div id="method-Ext.Container-removeAll"></div>/**\r
- * Removes all components from this container.\r
- * @param {Boolean} autoDestroy (optional) True to automatically invoke the removed Component's {@link Ext.Component#destroy} function.\r
- * Defaults to the value of this Container's {@link #autoDestroy} config.\r
- * @return {Array} Array of the destroyed components\r
- */\r
- removeAll: function(autoDestroy){\r
- this.initItems();\r
- var item, rem = [], items = [];\r
- this.items.each(function(i){\r
- rem.push(i);\r
- });\r
- for (var i = 0, len = rem.length; i < len; ++i){\r
- item = rem[i];\r
- this.remove(item, autoDestroy);\r
- if(item.ownerCt !== this){\r
- items.push(item);\r
- }\r
- }\r
- return items;\r
- },\r
-\r
- <div id="method-Ext.Container-getComponent"></div>/**\r
- * Examines this container's <code>{@link #items}</code> <b>property</b>\r
- * and gets a direct child component of this container.\r
- * @param {String/Number} comp This parameter may be any of the following:\r
- * <div><ul class="mdetail-params">\r
- * <li>a <b><tt>String</tt></b> : representing the <code>{@link Ext.Component#itemId itemId}</code>\r
- * or <code>{@link Ext.Component#id id}</code> of the child component </li>\r
- * <li>a <b><tt>Number</tt></b> : representing the position of the child component\r
- * within the <code>{@link #items}</code> <b>property</b></li>\r
- * </ul></div>\r
- * <p>For additional information see {@link Ext.util.MixedCollection#get}.\r
- * @return Ext.Component The component (if found).\r
- */\r
- getComponent : function(comp){\r
- if(Ext.isObject(comp)){\r
- comp = comp.getItemId();\r
- }\r
- return this.items.get(comp);\r
- },\r
-\r
- // private\r
- lookupComponent : function(comp){\r
- if(Ext.isString(comp)){\r
- return Ext.ComponentMgr.get(comp);\r
- }else if(!comp.events){\r
- return this.createComponent(comp);\r
- }\r
- return comp;\r
- },\r
-\r
- // private\r
- createComponent : function(config){\r
- return Ext.create(config, this.defaultType);\r
- },\r
-\r
- // private\r
- canLayout: function() {\r
- var el = this.getVisibilityEl();\r
- return el && !el.isStyle("display", "none");\r
- },\r
-\r
-\r
- <div id="method-Ext.Container-doLayout"></div>/**\r
- * Force this container's layout to be recalculated. A call to this function is required after adding a new component\r
- * to an already rendered container, or possibly after changing sizing/position properties of child components.\r
- * @param {Boolean} shallow (optional) True to only calc the layout of this component, and let child components auto\r
- * calc layouts as required (defaults to false, which calls doLayout recursively for each subcontainer)\r
- * @param {Boolean} force (optional) True to force a layout to occur, even if the item is hidden.\r
- * @return {Ext.Container} this\r
- */\r
- doLayout: function(shallow, force){\r
- var rendered = this.rendered;\r
- forceLayout = force || this.forceLayout;\r
-\r
- if(!this.canLayout() || this.collapsed){\r
- this.deferLayout = this.deferLayout || !shallow;\r
- if(!forceLayout){\r
- return;\r
- }\r
- shallow = shallow && !this.deferLayout;\r
- } else {\r
- delete this.deferLayout;\r
- }\r
- if(rendered && this.layout){\r
- this.layout.layout();\r
- }\r
- if(shallow !== true && this.items){\r
- var cs = this.items.items;\r
- for(var i = 0, len = cs.length; i < len; i++){\r
- var c = cs[i];\r
- if(c.doLayout){\r
- c.doLayout(false, forceLayout);\r
- }\r
- }\r
- }\r
- if(rendered){\r
- this.onLayout(shallow, forceLayout);\r
- }\r
- // Initial layout completed\r
- this.hasLayout = true;\r
- delete this.forceLayout;\r
- },\r
-\r
- //private\r
- onLayout : Ext.emptyFn,\r
-\r
- // private\r
- shouldBufferLayout: function(){\r
- /*\r
- * Returns true if the container should buffer a layout.\r
- * This is true only if the container has previously been laid out\r
- * and has a parent container that is pending a layout.\r
- */\r
- var hl = this.hasLayout;\r
- if(this.ownerCt){\r
- // Only ever buffer if we've laid out the first time and we have one pending.\r
- return hl ? !this.hasLayoutPending() : false;\r
- }\r
- // Never buffer initial layout\r
- return hl;\r
- },\r
-\r
- // private\r
- hasLayoutPending: function(){\r
- // Traverse hierarchy to see if any parent container has a pending layout.\r
- var pending = false;\r
- this.ownerCt.bubble(function(c){\r
- if(c.layoutPending){\r
- pending = true;\r
- return false;\r
- }\r
- });\r
- return pending;\r
- },\r
-\r
- onShow : function(){\r
- Ext.Container.superclass.onShow.call(this);\r
- if(this.deferLayout !== undefined){\r
- this.doLayout(true);\r
- }\r
- },\r
-\r
- <div id="method-Ext.Container-getLayout"></div>/**\r
- * Returns the layout currently in use by the container. If the container does not currently have a layout\r
- * set, a default {@link Ext.layout.ContainerLayout} will be created and set as the container's layout.\r
- * @return {ContainerLayout} layout The container's layout\r
- */\r
- getLayout : function(){\r
- if(!this.layout){\r
- var layout = new Ext.layout.ContainerLayout(this.layoutConfig);\r
- this.setLayout(layout);\r
- }\r
- return this.layout;\r
- },\r
-\r
- // private\r
- beforeDestroy : function(){\r
- if(this.items){\r
- Ext.destroy.apply(Ext, this.items.items);\r
- }\r
- if(this.monitorResize){\r
- Ext.EventManager.removeResizeListener(this.doLayout, this);\r
- }\r
- Ext.destroy(this.layout);\r
- Ext.Container.superclass.beforeDestroy.call(this);\r
- },\r
-\r
- <div id="method-Ext.Container-bubble"></div>/**\r
- * Bubbles up the component/container heirarchy, calling the specified function with each component. The scope (<i>this</i>) of\r
- * function call will be the scope provided or the current component. The arguments to the function\r
- * will be the args provided or the current component. If the function returns false at any point,\r
- * the bubble is stopped.\r
- * @param {Function} fn The function to call\r
- * @param {Object} scope (optional) The scope of the function (defaults to current node)\r
- * @param {Array} args (optional) The args to call the function with (default to passing the current component)\r
- * @return {Ext.Container} this\r
- */\r
- bubble : function(fn, scope, args){\r
- var p = this;\r
- while(p){\r
- if(fn.apply(scope || p, args || [p]) === false){\r
- break;\r
- }\r
- p = p.ownerCt;\r
- }\r
- return this;\r
- },\r
-\r
- <div id="method-Ext.Container-cascade"></div>/**\r
- * Cascades down the component/container heirarchy from this component (called first), calling the specified function with\r
- * each component. The scope (<i>this</i>) of\r
- * function call will be the scope provided or the current component. The arguments to the function\r
- * will be the args provided or the current component. If the function returns false at any point,\r
- * the cascade is stopped on that branch.\r
- * @param {Function} fn The function to call\r
- * @param {Object} scope (optional) The scope of the function (defaults to current component)\r
- * @param {Array} args (optional) The args to call the function with (defaults to passing the current component)\r
- * @return {Ext.Container} this\r
- */\r
- cascade : function(fn, scope, args){\r
- if(fn.apply(scope || this, args || [this]) !== false){\r
- if(this.items){\r
- var cs = this.items.items;\r
- for(var i = 0, len = cs.length; i < len; i++){\r
- if(cs[i].cascade){\r
- cs[i].cascade(fn, scope, args);\r
- }else{\r
- fn.apply(scope || cs[i], args || [cs[i]]);\r
- }\r
- }\r
- }\r
- }\r
- return this;\r
- },\r
-\r
- <div id="method-Ext.Container-findById"></div>/**\r
- * Find a component under this container at any level by id\r
- * @param {String} id\r
- * @return Ext.Component\r
- */\r
- findById : function(id){\r
- var m, ct = this;\r
- this.cascade(function(c){\r
- if(ct != c && c.id === id){\r
- m = c;\r
- return false;\r
- }\r
- });\r
- return m || null;\r
- },\r
-\r
- <div id="method-Ext.Container-findByType"></div>/**\r
- * Find a component under this container at any level by xtype or class\r
- * @param {String/Class} xtype The xtype string for a component, or the class of the component directly\r
- * @param {Boolean} shallow (optional) False to check whether this Component is descended from the xtype (this is\r
- * the default), or true to check whether this Component is directly of the specified xtype.\r
- * @return {Array} Array of Ext.Components\r
- */\r
- findByType : function(xtype, shallow){\r
- return this.findBy(function(c){\r
- return c.isXType(xtype, shallow);\r
- });\r
- },\r
-\r
- <div id="method-Ext.Container-find"></div>/**\r
- * Find a component under this container at any level by property\r
- * @param {String} prop\r
- * @param {String} value\r
- * @return {Array} Array of Ext.Components\r
- */\r
- find : function(prop, value){\r
- return this.findBy(function(c){\r
- return c[prop] === value;\r
- });\r
- },\r
-\r
- <div id="method-Ext.Container-findBy"></div>/**\r
- * Find a component under this container at any level by a custom function. If the passed function returns\r
- * true, the component will be included in the results. The passed function is called with the arguments (component, this container).\r
- * @param {Function} fn The function to call\r
- * @param {Object} scope (optional)\r
- * @return {Array} Array of Ext.Components\r
- */\r
- findBy : function(fn, scope){\r
- var m = [], ct = this;\r
- this.cascade(function(c){\r
- if(ct != c && fn.call(scope || c, c, ct) === true){\r
- m.push(c);\r
- }\r
- });\r
- return m;\r
- },\r
-\r
- <div id="method-Ext.Container-get"></div>/**\r
- * Get a component contained by this container (alias for items.get(key))\r
- * @param {String/Number} key The index or id of the component\r
- * @return {Ext.Component} Ext.Component\r
- */\r
- get : function(key){\r
- return this.items.get(key);\r
- }\r
-});\r
-\r
-Ext.Container.LAYOUTS = {};\r
-Ext.reg('container', Ext.Container);\r
+Ext.define('Ext.container.Container', {
+ extend: 'Ext.container.AbstractContainer',
+ alias: 'widget.container',
+ alternateClassName: 'Ext.Container',
+
+<span id='Ext-container-Container-method-getChildByElement'> /**
+</span> * Return the immediate child Component in which the passed element is located.
+ * @param el The element to test.
+ * @return {Component} The child item which contains the passed element.
+ */
+ getChildByElement: function(el) {
+ var item,
+ itemEl,
+ i = 0,
+ it = this.items.items,
+ ln = it.length;
+
+ el = Ext.getDom(el);
+ for (; i < ln; i++) {
+ item = it[i];
+ itemEl = item.getEl();
+ if ((itemEl.dom === el) || itemEl.contains(el)) {
+ return item;
+ }
+ }
+ return null;
+ }
+});
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