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-</span> * @class Ext.AbstractPlugin
- * @extends Object
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+ <pre class="prettyprint lang-js"><span id='Ext-AbstractPlugin'>/**
+</span> * The AbstractPlugin class is the base class from which user-implemented plugins should inherit.
+ *
+ * This class defines the essential API of plugins as used by Components by defining the following methods:
+ *
+ * - `init` : The plugin initialization method which the owning Component calls at Component initialization time.
+ *
+ * The Component passes itself as the sole parameter.
+ *
+ * Subclasses should set up bidirectional links between the plugin and its client Component here.
*
- * Plugins are injected
+ * - `destroy` : The plugin cleanup method which the owning Component calls at Component destruction time.
+ *
+ * Use this method to break links between the plugin and the Component and to free any allocated resources.
+ *
+ * - `enable` : The base implementation just sets the plugin's `disabled` flag to `false`
+ *
+ * - `disable` : The base implementation just sets the plugin's `disabled` flag to `true`
*/
Ext.define('Ext.AbstractPlugin', {
disabled: false,
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constructor: function(config) {
//<debug>
if (!config.cmp && Ext.global.console) {
//</debug>
Ext.apply(this, config);
},
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+
getCmp: function() {
return this.cmp;
},
-<span id='Ext-AbstractPlugin-property-init'> /**
-</span> * The init method is invoked after initComponent has been run for the
- * component which we are injecting the plugin into.
+<span id='Ext-AbstractPlugin-method-init'> /**
+</span> * @method
+ * The init method is invoked after initComponent method has been run for the client Component.
+ *
+ * The supplied implementation is empty. Subclasses should perform plugin initialization, and set up bidirectional
+ * links between the plugin and its client Component in their own implementation of this method.
+ * @param {Ext.Component} client The client Component which owns this plugin.
*/
init: Ext.emptyFn,
-<span id='Ext-AbstractPlugin-property-destroy'> /**
-</span> * The destroy method is invoked by the owning Component at the time the Component is being destroyed.
- * Use this method to clean up an resources.
+<span id='Ext-AbstractPlugin-method-destroy'> /**
+</span> * @method
+ * The destroy method is invoked by the owning Component at the time the Component is being destroyed.
+ *
+ * The supplied implementation is empty. Subclasses should perform plugin cleanup in their own implementation of
+ * this method.
*/
destroy: Ext.emptyFn,
<span id='Ext-AbstractPlugin-method-enable'> /**
-</span> * Enable the plugin and set the disabled flag to false.
+</span> * The base implementation just sets the plugin's `disabled` flag to `false`
+ *
+ * Plugin subclasses which need more complex processing may implement an overriding implementation.
*/
enable: function() {
this.disabled = false;
},
<span id='Ext-AbstractPlugin-method-disable'> /**
-</span> * Disable the plugin and set the disabled flag to true.
+</span> * The base implementation just sets the plugin's `disabled` flag to `true`
+ *
+ * Plugin subclasses which need more complex processing may implement an overriding implementation.
*/
disable: function() {
this.disabled = true;
}
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