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-</span> * @author Ed Spencer
- * @class Ext.data.proxy.SessionStorage
- * @extends Ext.data.proxy.WebStorage
- *
- * <p>Proxy which uses HTML5 session storage as its data storage/retrieval mechanism.
- * If this proxy is used in a browser where session storage is not supported, the constructor will throw an error.
- * A session storage proxy requires a unique ID which is used as a key in which all record data are stored in the
- * session storage object.</p>
- *
- * <p>It's important to supply this unique ID as it cannot be reliably determined otherwise. If no id is provided
- * but the attached store has a storeId, the storeId will be used. If neither option is presented the proxy will
- * throw an error.</p>
- *
- * <p>Proxies are almost always used with a {@link Ext.data.Store store}:<p>
- *
-<pre><code>
-new Ext.data.Store({
- proxy: {
- type: 'sessionstorage',
- id : 'myProxyKey'
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- *
- * <p>Alternatively you can instantiate the Proxy directly:</p>
- *
-<pre><code>
-new Ext.data.proxy.SessionStorage({
- id : 'myOtherProxyKey'
-});
- </code></pre>
- *
- * <p>Note that session storage is different to local storage (see {@link Ext.data.proxy.LocalStorage}) - if a browser
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+ <pre class="prettyprint lang-js"><span id='Ext-data-proxy-SessionStorage'>/**
+</span> * @author Ed Spencer
+ *
+ * Proxy which uses HTML5 session storage as its data storage/retrieval mechanism. If this proxy is used in a browser
+ * where session storage is not supported, the constructor will throw an error. A session storage proxy requires a
+ * unique ID which is used as a key in which all record data are stored in the session storage object.
+ *
+ * It's important to supply this unique ID as it cannot be reliably determined otherwise. If no id is provided but the
+ * attached store has a storeId, the storeId will be used. If neither option is presented the proxy will throw an error.
+ *
+ * Proxies are almost always used with a {@link Ext.data.Store store}:
+ *
+ * new Ext.data.Store({
+ * proxy: {
+ * type: 'sessionstorage',
+ * id : 'myProxyKey'
+ * }
+ * });
+ *
+ * Alternatively you can instantiate the Proxy directly:
+ *
+ * new Ext.data.proxy.SessionStorage({
+ * id : 'myOtherProxyKey'
+ * });
+ *
+ * Note that session storage is different to local storage (see {@link Ext.data.proxy.LocalStorage}) - if a browser
* session is ended (e.g. by closing the browser) then all data in a SessionStorageProxy are lost. Browser restarts
- * don't affect the {@link Ext.data.proxy.LocalStorage} - the data are preserved.</p>
+ * don't affect the {@link Ext.data.proxy.LocalStorage} - the data are preserved.
*/
Ext.define('Ext.data.proxy.SessionStorage', {
extend: 'Ext.data.proxy.WebStorage',
return window.sessionStorage;
}
});
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