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Fields are used to define what a Model is. They aren't instantiated directly - instead, when we create a class +that extends Ext.data.Model, it will automatically create a Field instance for each field configured in a +Model. For example, we might set up a model like this:

+ + + + +
Ext.define('User', {
+    extend: 'Ext.data.Model',
+    fields: [
+        'name', 'email',
+        {name: 'age', type: 'int'},
+        {name: 'gender', type: 'string', defaultValue: 'Unknown'}
+    ]
+});
+
+ + + + +

Four fields will have been created for the User Model - name, email, age and gender. Note that we specified a +couple of different formats here; if we only pass in the string name of the field (as with name and email), the +field is set up with the 'auto' type. It's as if we'd done this instead:

+ + + + +
Ext.define('User', {
+    extend: 'Ext.data.Model',
+    fields: [
+        {name: 'name', type: 'auto'},
+        {name: 'email', type: 'auto'},
+        {name: 'age', type: 'int'},
+        {name: 'gender', type: 'string', defaultValue: 'Unknown'}
+    ]
+});
+
+ + + + +

Types and conversion

+ + + + +

The type is important - it's used to automatically convert data passed to the field into the correct +format. In our example above, the name and email fields used the 'auto' type and will just accept anything that is +passed into them. The 'age' field had an 'int' type however, so if we passed 25.4 this would be rounded to 25.

+ + + + +

Sometimes a simple type isn't enough, or we want to perform some processing when we load a Field's data. We can +do this using a convert function. Here, we're going to create a new field based on another:

+ + +

+ +
Ext.define('User', {
+    extend: 'Ext.data.Model',
+    fields: [
+        'name', 'email',
+        {name: 'age', type: 'int'},
+        {name: 'gender', type: 'string', defaultValue: 'Unknown'},
+
+        {
+            name: 'firstName',
+            convert: function(value, record) {
+                var fullName  = record.get('name'),
+                    splits    = fullName.split(" "),
+                    firstName = splits[0];
+
+                return firstName;
+            }
+        }
+    ]
+});
+
+ + + + +

Now when we create a new User, the firstName is populated automatically based on the name:

+ + +

+ +
var ed = Ext.ModelManager.create({name: 'Ed Spencer'}, 'User');
+
+console.log(ed.get('firstName')); //logs 'Ed', based on our convert function
+
+ + + + +

In fact, if we log out all of the data inside ed, we'll see this:

+ + +

+ +
console.log(ed.data);
+
+//outputs this:
+{
+    age: 0,
+    email: "",
+    firstName: "Ed",
+    gender: "Unknown",
+    name: "Ed Spencer"
+}
+
+ + + + +

The age field has been given a default of zero because we made it an int type. As an auto field, email has +defaulted to an empty string. When we registered the User model we set gender's defaultValue to 'Unknown' +so we see that now. Let's correct that and satisfy ourselves that the types work as we expect:

+ + +

+ +
ed.set('gender', 'Male');
+ed.get('gender'); //returns 'Male'
+
+ed.set('age', 25.4);
+ed.get('age'); //returns 25 - we wanted an int, not a float, so no decimal places allowed
+
+ +
Defined By

Config Options

Other Configs

 
(Optional) A function which converts the value provided by the Reader into an object that will be stored +in the Model...

(Optional) A function which converts the value provided by the Reader into an object that will be stored +in the Model. It is passed the following parameters:

    +
  • v : Mixed
    The data value as read by the Reader, if undefined will use +the configured defaultValue.
  • +
  • rec : Ext.data.Model
    The data object containing the Model as read so far by the +Reader. Note that the Model may not be fully populated at this point as the fields are read in the order that +they are defined in your fields array.
  • +

+ +
// example of convert function
+function fullName(v, record){
+    return record.name.last + ', ' + record.name.first;
+}
+
+function location(v, record){
+    return !record.city ? '' : (record.city + ', ' + record.state);
+}
+
+Ext.define('Dude', {
+    extend: 'Ext.data.Model',
+    fields: [
+        {name: 'fullname',  convert: fullName},
+        {name: 'firstname', mapping: 'name.first'},
+        {name: 'lastname',  mapping: 'name.last'},
+        {name: 'city', defaultValue: 'homeless'},
+        'state',
+        {name: 'location',  convert: location}
+    ]
+});
+
+// create the data store
+var store = new Ext.data.Store({
+    reader: {
+        type: 'json',
+        model: 'Dude',
+        idProperty: 'key',
+        root: 'daRoot',
+        totalProperty: 'total'
+    }
+});
+
+var myData = [
+    { key: 1,
+      name: { first: 'Fat',    last:  'Albert' }
+      // notice no city, state provided in data object
+    },
+    { key: 2,
+      name: { first: 'Barney', last:  'Rubble' },
+      city: 'Bedrock', state: 'Stoneridge'
+    },
+    { key: 3,
+      name: { first: 'Cliff',  last:  'Claven' },
+      city: 'Boston',  state: 'MA'
+    }
+];
+
+ +
 
(Optional) Used when converting received data into a Date when the type is specified as "date". + + +A format string for...

(Optional) Used when converting received data into a Date when the type is specified as "date".

+ + +

A format string for the Ext.Date.parse function, or "timestamp" if the +value provided by the Reader is a UNIX timestamp, or "time" if the value provided by the Reader is a +javascript millisecond timestamp. See Date

+ +
 
(Optional) The default value used when a Model is being created by a Reader +when the item referenced by the mapping d...

(Optional) The default value used when a Model is being created by a Reader +when the item referenced by the mapping does not exist in the data +object (i.e. undefined). (defaults to "")

+
 
(Optional) A path expression for use by the Ext.data.reader.Reader implementation +that is creating the Model to extra...

(Optional) A path expression for use by the Ext.data.reader.Reader implementation +that is creating the Model to extract the Field value from the data object. +If the path expression is the same as the field name, the mapping may be omitted.

+ + +

The form of the mapping expression depends on the Reader being used.

+ + +
    +
  • Ext.data.reader.Json
    The mapping is a string containing the javascript +expression to reference the data from an element of the data item's root Array. Defaults to the field name.
  • +
  • Ext.data.reader.Xml
    The mapping is an Ext.DomQuery path to the data +item relative to the DOM element that represents the record. Defaults to the field name.
  • +
  • Ext.data.reader.Array
    The mapping is a number indicating the Array index +of the field's value. Defaults to the field specification's Array position.
  • +
+ + +

If a more complex value extraction strategy is required, then configure the Field with a convert +function. This is passed the whole row object, and may interrogate it in whatever way is necessary in order to +return the desired data.

+ +
 
The name by which the field is referenced within the Model. This is referenced by, for example, +the dataIndex propert...

The name by which the field is referenced within the Model. This is referenced by, for example, +the dataIndex property in column definition objects passed to Ext.grid.property.HeaderContainer.

+ +

Note: In the simplest case, if no properties other than name are required, a field +definition may consist of just a String for the field name.

+ +
 
False to exclude this field from the Ext.data.Model.modified fields in a model. This +will also exclude the field from...

False to exclude this field from the Ext.data.Model.modified fields in a model. This +will also exclude the field from being written using a Ext.data.writer.Writer. This option +is useful when model fields are used to keep state on the client but do not need to be persisted +to the server. Defaults to true.

+
 

(Optional) Initial direction to sort ("ASC" or "DESC"). Defaults to +"ASC".

+

(Optional) Initial direction to sort ("ASC" or "DESC"). Defaults to +"ASC".

+
 
(Optional) A function which converts a Field's value to a comparable value in order to ensure +correct sort ordering. ...

(Optional) A function which converts a Field's value to a comparable value in order to ensure +correct sort ordering. Predefined functions are provided in Ext.data.SortTypes. A custom +sort example:

+ +
// current sort     after sort we want
+// +-+------+          +-+------+
+// |1|First |          |1|First |
+// |2|Last  |          |3|Second|
+// |3|Second|          |2|Last  |
+// +-+------+          +-+------+
+
+sortType: function(value) {
+   switch (value.toLowerCase()) // native toLowerCase():
+   {
+      case 'first': return 1;
+      case 'second': return 2;
+      default: return 3;
+   }
+}
+
+ +
 
(Optional) The data type for automatic conversion from received data to the stored value if convert +has not been spec...

(Optional) The data type for automatic conversion from received data to the stored value if convert +has not been specified. This may be specified as a string value. Possible values are

+ +
    +
  • auto (Default, implies no conversion)
  • +
  • string
  • +
  • int
  • +
  • float
  • +
  • boolean
  • +
  • date
+ + +

This may also be specified by referencing a member of the Ext.data.Types class.

+ + +

Developers may create their own application-specific data types by defining new members of the +Ext.data.Types class.

+ +
 
(Optional) Use when converting received data into a Number type (either int or float). If the value cannot be parsed,...

(Optional) Use when converting received data into a Number type (either int or float). If the value cannot be parsed, +null will be used if useNull is true, otherwise the value will be 0. Defaults to false + +

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