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<pre class="prettyprint lang-js"><span id='Ext-data-proxy-Rest'>/**
</span> * @author Ed Spencer
- * @class Ext.data.proxy.Rest
- * @extends Ext.data.proxy.Ajax
- *
- * <p>RestProxy is a specialization of the {@link Ext.data.proxy.Ajax AjaxProxy} which simply maps the four actions
+ *
+ * The Rest proxy is a specialization of the {@link Ext.data.proxy.Ajax AjaxProxy} which simply maps the four actions
* (create, read, update and destroy) to RESTful HTTP verbs. For example, let's set up a {@link Ext.data.Model Model}
- * with an inline RestProxy</p>
- *
-<pre><code>
-Ext.define('User', {
- extend: 'Ext.data.Model',
- fields: ['id', 'name', 'email'],
-
- proxy: {
- type: 'rest',
- url : '/users'
- }
-});
-</code></pre>
- *
- * <p>Now we can create a new User instance and save it via the RestProxy. Doing this will cause the Proxy to send a
- * POST request to '/users':
- *
-<pre><code>
-var user = Ext.ModelManager.create({name: 'Ed Spencer', email: 'ed@sencha.com'}, 'User');
-
-user.save(); //POST /users
-</code></pre>
- *
- * <p>Let's expand this a little and provide a callback for the {@link Ext.data.Model#save} call to update the Model
- * once it has been created. We'll assume the creation went successfully and that the server gave this user an ID of
- * 123:</p>
- *
-<pre><code>
-user.save({
- success: function(user) {
- user.set('name', 'Khan Noonien Singh');
-
- user.save(); //PUT /users/123
- }
-});
-</code></pre>
- *
- * <p>Now that we're no longer creating a new Model instance, the request method is changed to an HTTP PUT, targeting
- * the relevant url for that user. Now let's delete this user, which will use the DELETE method:</p>
- *
-<pre><code>
- user.destroy(); //DELETE /users/123
-</code></pre>
- *
- * <p>Finally, when we perform a load of a Model or Store, RestProxy will use the GET method:</p>
- *
-<pre><code>
-//1. Load via Store
-
-//the Store automatically picks up the Proxy from the User model
-var store = new Ext.data.Store({
- model: 'User'
-});
-
-store.load(); //GET /users
-
-//2. Load directly from the Model
-
-//GET /users/123
-Ext.ModelManager.getModel('User').load(123, {
- success: function(user) {
- console.log(user.getId()); //outputs 123
- }
-});
-</code></pre>
- *
- * <p><u>Url generation</u></p>
- *
- * <p>RestProxy is able to automatically generate the urls above based on two configuration options - {@link #appendId}
- * and {@link #format}. If appendId is true (it is by default) then RestProxy will automatically append the ID of the
- * Model instance in question to the configured url, resulting in the '/users/123' that we saw above.</p>
- *
- * <p>If the request is not for a specific Model instance (e.g. loading a Store), the url is not appended with an id.
- * RestProxy will automatically insert a '/' before the ID if one is not already present.</p>
- *
-<pre><code>
-new Ext.data.proxy.Rest({
- url: '/users',
- appendId: true //default
-});
-
-// Collection url: /users
-// Instance url : /users/123
-</code></pre>
- *
- * <p>RestProxy can also optionally append a format string to the end of any generated url:</p>
- *
-<pre><code>
-new Ext.data.proxy.Rest({
- url: '/users',
- format: 'json'
-});
-
-// Collection url: /users.json
-// Instance url : /users/123.json
-</code></pre>
- *
- * <p>If further customization is needed, simply implement the {@link #buildUrl} method and add your custom generated
- * url onto the {@link Ext.data.Request Request} object that is passed to buildUrl. See
- * <a href="source/RestProxy.html#method-Ext.data.proxy.Rest-buildUrl">RestProxy's implementation</a> for an example of
- * how to achieve this.</p>
- *
- * <p>Note that RestProxy inherits from {@link Ext.data.proxy.Ajax AjaxProxy}, which already injects all of the sorter,
+ * with an inline Rest proxy
+ *
+ * Ext.define('User', {
+ * extend: 'Ext.data.Model',
+ * fields: ['id', 'name', 'email'],
+ *
+ * proxy: {
+ * type: 'rest',
+ * url : '/users'
+ * }
+ * });
+ *
+ * Now we can create a new User instance and save it via the Rest proxy. Doing this will cause the Proxy to send a POST
+ * request to '/users':
+ *
+ * var user = Ext.create('User', {name: 'Ed Spencer', email: 'ed@sencha.com'});
+ *
+ * user.save(); //POST /users
+ *
+ * Let's expand this a little and provide a callback for the {@link Ext.data.Model#save} call to update the Model once
+ * it has been created. We'll assume the creation went successfully and that the server gave this user an ID of 123:
+ *
+ * user.save({
+ * success: function(user) {
+ * user.set('name', 'Khan Noonien Singh');
+ *
+ * user.save(); //PUT /users/123
+ * }
+ * });
+ *
+ * Now that we're no longer creating a new Model instance, the request method is changed to an HTTP PUT, targeting the
+ * relevant url for that user. Now let's delete this user, which will use the DELETE method:
+ *
+ * user.destroy(); //DELETE /users/123
+ *
+ * Finally, when we perform a load of a Model or Store, Rest proxy will use the GET method:
+ *
+ * //1. Load via Store
+ *
+ * //the Store automatically picks up the Proxy from the User model
+ * var store = Ext.create('Ext.data.Store', {
+ * model: 'User'
+ * });
+ *
+ * store.load(); //GET /users
+ *
+ * //2. Load directly from the Model
+ *
+ * //GET /users/123
+ * Ext.ModelManager.getModel('User').load(123, {
+ * success: function(user) {
+ * console.log(user.getId()); //outputs 123
+ * }
+ * });
+ *
+ * # Url generation
+ *
+ * The Rest proxy is able to automatically generate the urls above based on two configuration options - {@link #appendId} and
+ * {@link #format}. If appendId is true (it is by default) then Rest proxy will automatically append the ID of the Model
+ * instance in question to the configured url, resulting in the '/users/123' that we saw above.
+ *
+ * If the request is not for a specific Model instance (e.g. loading a Store), the url is not appended with an id.
+ * The Rest proxy will automatically insert a '/' before the ID if one is not already present.
+ *
+ * new Ext.data.proxy.Rest({
+ * url: '/users',
+ * appendId: true //default
+ * });
+ *
+ * // Collection url: /users
+ * // Instance url : /users/123
+ *
+ * The Rest proxy can also optionally append a format string to the end of any generated url:
+ *
+ * new Ext.data.proxy.Rest({
+ * url: '/users',
+ * format: 'json'
+ * });
+ *
+ * // Collection url: /users.json
+ * // Instance url : /users/123.json
+ *
+ * If further customization is needed, simply implement the {@link #buildUrl} method and add your custom generated url
+ * onto the {@link Ext.data.Request Request} object that is passed to buildUrl. See [Rest proxy's implementation][1] for
+ * an example of how to achieve this.
+ *
+ * Note that Rest proxy inherits from {@link Ext.data.proxy.Ajax AjaxProxy}, which already injects all of the sorter,
* filter, group and paging options into the generated url. See the {@link Ext.data.proxy.Ajax AjaxProxy docs} for more
- * details.</p>
+ * details.
+ *
+ * [1]: source/RestProxy.html#method-Ext.data.proxy.Rest-buildUrl
*/
Ext.define('Ext.data.proxy.Rest', {
extend: 'Ext.data.proxy.Ajax',
alias : 'proxy.rest',
<span id='Ext-data-proxy-Rest-cfg-appendId'> /**
-</span> * @cfg {Boolean} appendId True to automatically append the ID of a Model instance when performing a request based
- * on that single instance. See RestProxy intro docs for more details. Defaults to true.
+</span> * @cfg {Boolean} appendId
+ * True to automatically append the ID of a Model instance when performing a request based on that single instance.
+ * See Rest proxy intro docs for more details. Defaults to true.
*/
appendId: true,
<span id='Ext-data-proxy-Rest-cfg-format'> /**
-</span> * @cfg {String} format Optional data format to send to the server when making any request (e.g. 'json'). See the
- * RestProxy intro docs for full details. Defaults to undefined.
+</span> * @cfg {String} format
+ * Optional data format to send to the server when making any request (e.g. 'json'). See the Rest proxy intro docs
+ * for full details. Defaults to undefined.
*/
<span id='Ext-data-proxy-Rest-cfg-batchActions'> /**
-</span> * @cfg {Boolean} batchActions True to batch actions of a particular type when synchronizing the store.
- * Defaults to <tt>false</tt>.
+</span> * @cfg {Boolean} batchActions
+ * True to batch actions of a particular type when synchronizing the store. Defaults to false.
*/
batchActions: false,
<span id='Ext-data-proxy-Rest-method-buildUrl'> /**
</span> * Specialized version of buildUrl that incorporates the {@link #appendId} and {@link #format} options into the
- * generated url. Override this to provide further customizations, but remember to call the superclass buildUrl
- * so that additional parameters like the cache buster string are appended
+ * generated url. Override this to provide further customizations, but remember to call the superclass buildUrl so
+ * that additional parameters like the cache buster string are appended.
+ * @param {Object} request
*/
buildUrl: function(request) {
var me = this,
}, function() {
Ext.apply(this.prototype, {
<span id='Ext-data-proxy-Rest-property-actionMethods'> /**
-</span> * Mapping of action name to HTTP request method. These default to RESTful conventions for the 'create', 'read',
- * 'update' and 'destroy' actions (which map to 'POST', 'GET', 'PUT' and 'DELETE' respectively). This object should
- * not be changed except globally via {@link Ext#override Ext.override} - the {@link #getMethod} function can be overridden instead.
- * @property actionMethods
- * @type Object
+</span> * @property {Object} actionMethods
+ * Mapping of action name to HTTP request method. These default to RESTful conventions for the 'create', 'read',
+ * 'update' and 'destroy' actions (which map to 'POST', 'GET', 'PUT' and 'DELETE' respectively). This object
+ * should not be changed except globally via {@link Ext#override Ext.override} - the {@link #getMethod} function
+ * can be overridden instead.
*/
actionMethods: {
create : 'POST',