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<pre class="prettyprint lang-js"><span id='Ext-util-Filter'>/**
-</span> * @class Ext.util.Filter
- * @extends Object
- * <p>Represents a filter that can be applied to a {@link Ext.util.MixedCollection MixedCollection}. Can either simply
- * filter on a property/value pair or pass in a filter function with custom logic. Filters are always used in the context
- * of MixedCollections, though {@link Ext.data.Store Store}s frequently create them when filtering and searching on their
- * records. Example usage:</p>
-<pre><code>
-//set up a fictional MixedCollection containing a few people to filter on
-var allNames = new Ext.util.MixedCollection();
-allNames.addAll([
- {id: 1, name: 'Ed', age: 25},
- {id: 2, name: 'Jamie', age: 37},
- {id: 3, name: 'Abe', age: 32},
- {id: 4, name: 'Aaron', age: 26},
- {id: 5, name: 'David', age: 32}
-]);
-
-var ageFilter = new Ext.util.Filter({
- property: 'age',
- value : 32
-});
-
-var longNameFilter = new Ext.util.Filter({
- filterFn: function(item) {
- return item.name.length > 4;
- }
-});
-
-//a new MixedCollection with the 3 names longer than 4 characters
-var longNames = allNames.filter(longNameFilter);
-
-//a new MixedCollection with the 2 people of age 24:
-var youngFolk = allNames.filter(ageFilter);
-</code></pre>
+</span> * Represents a filter that can be applied to a {@link Ext.util.MixedCollection MixedCollection}. Can either simply
+ * filter on a property/value pair or pass in a filter function with custom logic. Filters are always used in the
+ * context of MixedCollections, though {@link Ext.data.Store Store}s frequently create them when filtering and searching
+ * on their records. Example usage:
+ *
+ * //set up a fictional MixedCollection containing a few people to filter on
+ * var allNames = new Ext.util.MixedCollection();
+ * allNames.addAll([
+ * {id: 1, name: 'Ed', age: 25},
+ * {id: 2, name: 'Jamie', age: 37},
+ * {id: 3, name: 'Abe', age: 32},
+ * {id: 4, name: 'Aaron', age: 26},
+ * {id: 5, name: 'David', age: 32}
+ * ]);
+ *
+ * var ageFilter = new Ext.util.Filter({
+ * property: 'age',
+ * value : 32
+ * });
+ *
+ * var longNameFilter = new Ext.util.Filter({
+ * filterFn: function(item) {
+ * return item.name.length > 4;
+ * }
+ * });
+ *
+ * //a new MixedCollection with the 3 names longer than 4 characters
+ * var longNames = allNames.filter(longNameFilter);
+ *
+ * //a new MixedCollection with the 2 people of age 24:
+ * var youngFolk = allNames.filter(ageFilter);
+ *
*/
Ext.define('Ext.util.Filter', {
/* End Definitions */
<span id='Ext-util-Filter-cfg-property'> /**
-</span> * @cfg {String} property The property to filter on. Required unless a {@link #filterFn} is passed
+</span> * @cfg {String} property
+ * The property to filter on. Required unless a {@link #filterFn} is passed
*/
<span id='Ext-util-Filter-cfg-filterFn'> /**
-</span> * @cfg {Function} filterFn A custom filter function which is passed each item in the {@link Ext.util.MixedCollection}
- * in turn. Should return true to accept each item or false to reject it
+</span> * @cfg {Function} filterFn
+ * A custom filter function which is passed each item in the {@link Ext.util.MixedCollection} in turn. Should return
+ * true to accept each item or false to reject it
*/
<span id='Ext-util-Filter-cfg-anyMatch'> /**
-</span> * @cfg {Boolean} anyMatch True to allow any match - no regex start/end line anchors will be added. Defaults to false
+</span> * @cfg {Boolean} anyMatch
+ * True to allow any match - no regex start/end line anchors will be added.
*/
anyMatch: false,
<span id='Ext-util-Filter-cfg-exactMatch'> /**
-</span> * @cfg {Boolean} exactMatch True to force exact match (^ and $ characters added to the regex). Defaults to false.
- * Ignored if anyMatch is true.
+</span> * @cfg {Boolean} exactMatch
+ * True to force exact match (^ and $ characters added to the regex). Ignored if anyMatch is true.
*/
exactMatch: false,
<span id='Ext-util-Filter-cfg-caseSensitive'> /**
-</span> * @cfg {Boolean} caseSensitive True to make the regex case sensitive (adds 'i' switch to regex). Defaults to false.
+</span> * @cfg {Boolean} caseSensitive
+ * True to make the regex case sensitive (adds 'i' switch to regex).
*/
caseSensitive: false,
<span id='Ext-util-Filter-cfg-root'> /**
-</span> * @cfg {String} root Optional root property. This is mostly useful when filtering a Store, in which case we set the
- * root to 'data' to make the filter pull the {@link #property} out of the data object of each item
+</span> * @cfg {String} root
+ * Optional root property. This is mostly useful when filtering a Store, in which case we set the root to 'data' to
+ * make the filter pull the {@link #property} out of the data object of each item
*/
<span id='Ext-util-Filter-method-constructor'> /**
</span> * Creates new Filter.
- * @param {Object} config (optional) Config object
+ * @param {Object} [config] Config object
*/
constructor: function(config) {
- Ext.apply(this, config);
+ var me = this;
+ Ext.apply(me, config);
//we're aliasing filter to filterFn mostly for API cleanliness reasons, despite the fact it dirties the code here.
//Ext.util.Sorter takes a sorterFn property but allows .sort to be called - we do the same here
- this.filter = this.filter || this.filterFn;
+ me.filter = me.filter || me.filterFn;
- if (this.filter == undefined) {
- if (this.property == undefined || this.value == undefined) {
+ if (me.filter === undefined) {
+ if (me.property === undefined || me.value === undefined) {
// Commented this out temporarily because it stops us using string ids in models. TODO: Remove this once
// Model has been updated to allow string ids
// Ext.Error.raise("A Filter requires either a property or a filterFn to be set");
} else {
- this.filter = this.createFilterFn();
+ me.filter = me.createFilterFn();
}
- this.filterFn = this.filter;
+ me.filterFn = me.filter;
}
},
property = me.property;
return function(item) {
- return matcher.test(me.getRoot.call(me, item)[property]);
+ var value = me.getRoot.call(me, item)[property];
+ return matcher === null ? value === null : matcher.test(value);
};
},
* @return {Object} The root property of the object
*/
getRoot: function(item) {
- return this.root == undefined ? item : item[this.root];
+ var root = this.root;
+ return root === undefined ? item : item[root];
},
<span id='Ext-util-Filter-method-createValueMatcher'> /**
exactMatch = me.exactMatch,
caseSensitive = me.caseSensitive,
escapeRe = Ext.String.escapeRegex;
+
+ if (value === null) {
+ return value;
+ }
if (!value.exec) { // not a regex
value = String(value);