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/** - * @class Ext.dd.DragZone - * @extends Ext.dd.DragSource - *

This class provides a container DD instance that allows dragging of multiple child source nodes.

- *

This class does not move the drag target nodes, but a proxy element which may contain - * any DOM structure you wish. The DOM element to show in the proxy is provided by either a - * provided implementation of {@link #getDragData}, or by registered draggables registered with {@link Ext.dd.Registry}

- *

If you wish to provide draggability for an arbitrary number of DOM nodes, each of which represent some - * application object (For example nodes in a {@link Ext.DataView DataView}) then use of this class - * is the most efficient way to "activate" those nodes.

- *

By default, this class requires that draggable child nodes are registered with {@link Ext.dd.Registry}. - * However a simpler way to allow a DragZone to manage any number of draggable elements is to configure - * the DragZone with an implementation of the {@link #getDragData} method which interrogates the passed - * mouse event to see if it has taken place within an element, or class of elements. This is easily done - * by using the event's {@link Ext.EventObject#getTarget getTarget} method to identify a node based on a - * {@link Ext.DomQuery} selector. For example, to make the nodes of a DataView draggable, use the following - * technique. Knowledge of the use of the DataView is required:


-myDataView.on('render', function(v) {
-    myDataView.dragZone = new Ext.dd.DragZone(v.getEl(), {
-
-//      On receipt of a mousedown event, see if it is within a DataView node.
-//      Return a drag data object if so.
-        getDragData: function(e) {
-
-//          Use the DataView's own itemSelector (a mandatory property) to
-//          test if the mousedown is within one of the DataView's nodes.
-            var sourceEl = e.getTarget(v.itemSelector, 10);
-
-//          If the mousedown is within a DataView node, clone the node to produce
-//          a ddel element for use by the drag proxy. Also add application data
-//          to the returned data object.
-            if (sourceEl) {
-                d = sourceEl.cloneNode(true);
-                d.id = Ext.id();
-                return {
-                    ddel: d,
-                    sourceEl: sourceEl,
-                    repairXY: Ext.fly(sourceEl).getXY(),
-                    sourceStore: v.store,
-                    draggedRecord: v.{@link Ext.DataView#getRecord getRecord}(sourceEl)
-                }
-            }
-        },
-
-//      Provide coordinates for the proxy to slide back to on failed drag.
-//      This is the original XY coordinates of the draggable element captured
-//      in the getDragData method.
-        getRepairXY: function() {
-            return this.dragData.repairXY;
-        }
-    });
-});
- * See the {@link Ext.dd.DropZone DropZone} documentation for details about building a DropZone which - * cooperates with this DragZone. - * @constructor - * @param {Mixed} el The container element - * @param {Object} config - */ -Ext.dd.DragZone = function(el, config){ - Ext.dd.DragZone.superclass.constructor.call(this, el, config); - if(this.containerScroll){ - Ext.dd.ScrollManager.register(this.el); - } -}; - -Ext.extend(Ext.dd.DragZone, Ext.dd.DragSource, { -
/** - * This property contains the data representing the dragged object. This data is set up by the implementation - * of the {@link #getDragData} method. It must contain a ddel property, but can contain - * any other data according to the application's needs. - * @type Object - * @property dragData - */ -
/** - * @cfg {Boolean} containerScroll True to register this container with the Scrollmanager - * for auto scrolling during drag operations. - */ -
/** - * @cfg {String} hlColor The color to use when visually highlighting the drag source in the afterRepair - * method after a failed drop (defaults to "c3daf9" - light blue) - */ - -
/** - * Called when a mousedown occurs in this container. Looks in {@link Ext.dd.Registry} - * for a valid target to drag based on the mouse down. Override this method - * to provide your own lookup logic (e.g. finding a child by class name). Make sure your returned - * object has a "ddel" attribute (with an HTML Element) for other functions to work. - * @param {EventObject} e The mouse down event - * @return {Object} The dragData - */ - getDragData : function(e){ - return Ext.dd.Registry.getHandleFromEvent(e); - }, - -
/** - * Called once drag threshold has been reached to initialize the proxy element. By default, it clones the - * this.dragData.ddel - * @param {Number} x The x position of the click on the dragged object - * @param {Number} y The y position of the click on the dragged object - * @return {Boolean} true to continue the drag, false to cancel - */ - onInitDrag : function(x, y){ - this.proxy.update(this.dragData.ddel.cloneNode(true)); - this.onStartDrag(x, y); - return true; - }, - -
/** - * Called after a repair of an invalid drop. By default, highlights this.dragData.ddel - */ - afterRepair : function(){ - if(Ext.enableFx){ - Ext.Element.fly(this.dragData.ddel).highlight(this.hlColor || "c3daf9"); - } - this.dragging = false; - }, - -
/** - * Called before a repair of an invalid drop to get the XY to animate to. By default returns - * the XY of this.dragData.ddel - * @param {EventObject} e The mouse up event - * @return {Array} The xy location (e.g. [100, 200]) - */ - getRepairXY : function(e){ - return Ext.Element.fly(this.dragData.ddel).getXY(); - } -});
- + + + + The source code + + + + +
/*!
+ * Ext JS Library 3.2.0
+ * Copyright(c) 2006-2010 Ext JS, Inc.
+ * licensing@extjs.com
+ * http://www.extjs.com/license
+ */
+
/** + * @class Ext.dd.DragZone + * @extends Ext.dd.DragSource + *

This class provides a container DD instance that allows dragging of multiple child source nodes.

+ *

This class does not move the drag target nodes, but a proxy element which may contain + * any DOM structure you wish. The DOM element to show in the proxy is provided by either a + * provided implementation of {@link #getDragData}, or by registered draggables registered with {@link Ext.dd.Registry}

+ *

If you wish to provide draggability for an arbitrary number of DOM nodes, each of which represent some + * application object (For example nodes in a {@link Ext.DataView DataView}) then use of this class + * is the most efficient way to "activate" those nodes.

+ *

By default, this class requires that draggable child nodes are registered with {@link Ext.dd.Registry}. + * However a simpler way to allow a DragZone to manage any number of draggable elements is to configure + * the DragZone with an implementation of the {@link #getDragData} method which interrogates the passed + * mouse event to see if it has taken place within an element, or class of elements. This is easily done + * by using the event's {@link Ext.EventObject#getTarget getTarget} method to identify a node based on a + * {@link Ext.DomQuery} selector. For example, to make the nodes of a DataView draggable, use the following + * technique. Knowledge of the use of the DataView is required:


+myDataView.on('render', function(v) {
+    myDataView.dragZone = new Ext.dd.DragZone(v.getEl(), {
+
+//      On receipt of a mousedown event, see if it is within a DataView node.
+//      Return a drag data object if so.
+        getDragData: function(e) {
+
+//          Use the DataView's own itemSelector (a mandatory property) to
+//          test if the mousedown is within one of the DataView's nodes.
+            var sourceEl = e.getTarget(v.itemSelector, 10);
+
+//          If the mousedown is within a DataView node, clone the node to produce
+//          a ddel element for use by the drag proxy. Also add application data
+//          to the returned data object.
+            if (sourceEl) {
+                d = sourceEl.cloneNode(true);
+                d.id = Ext.id();
+                return {
+                    ddel: d,
+                    sourceEl: sourceEl,
+                    repairXY: Ext.fly(sourceEl).getXY(),
+                    sourceStore: v.store,
+                    draggedRecord: v.{@link Ext.DataView#getRecord getRecord}(sourceEl)
+                }
+            }
+        },
+
+//      Provide coordinates for the proxy to slide back to on failed drag.
+//      This is the original XY coordinates of the draggable element captured
+//      in the getDragData method.
+        getRepairXY: function() {
+            return this.dragData.repairXY;
+        }
+    });
+});
+ * See the {@link Ext.dd.DropZone DropZone} documentation for details about building a DropZone which + * cooperates with this DragZone. + * @constructor + * @param {Mixed} el The container element + * @param {Object} config + */ +Ext.dd.DragZone = function(el, config){ + Ext.dd.DragZone.superclass.constructor.call(this, el, config); + if(this.containerScroll){ + Ext.dd.ScrollManager.register(this.el); + } +}; + +Ext.extend(Ext.dd.DragZone, Ext.dd.DragSource, { +
/** + * This property contains the data representing the dragged object. This data is set up by the implementation + * of the {@link #getDragData} method. It must contain a ddel property, but can contain + * any other data according to the application's needs. + * @type Object + * @property dragData + */ +
/** + * @cfg {Boolean} containerScroll True to register this container with the Scrollmanager + * for auto scrolling during drag operations. + */ +
/** + * @cfg {String} hlColor The color to use when visually highlighting the drag source in the afterRepair + * method after a failed drop (defaults to "c3daf9" - light blue) + */ + +
/** + * Called when a mousedown occurs in this container. Looks in {@link Ext.dd.Registry} + * for a valid target to drag based on the mouse down. Override this method + * to provide your own lookup logic (e.g. finding a child by class name). Make sure your returned + * object has a "ddel" attribute (with an HTML Element) for other functions to work. + * @param {EventObject} e The mouse down event + * @return {Object} The dragData + */ + getDragData : function(e){ + return Ext.dd.Registry.getHandleFromEvent(e); + }, + +
/** + * Called once drag threshold has been reached to initialize the proxy element. By default, it clones the + * this.dragData.ddel + * @param {Number} x The x position of the click on the dragged object + * @param {Number} y The y position of the click on the dragged object + * @return {Boolean} true to continue the drag, false to cancel + */ + onInitDrag : function(x, y){ + this.proxy.update(this.dragData.ddel.cloneNode(true)); + this.onStartDrag(x, y); + return true; + }, + +
/** + * Called after a repair of an invalid drop. By default, highlights this.dragData.ddel + */ + afterRepair : function(){ + if(Ext.enableFx){ + Ext.Element.fly(this.dragData.ddel).highlight(this.hlColor || "c3daf9"); + } + this.dragging = false; + }, + +
/** + * Called before a repair of an invalid drop to get the XY to animate to. By default returns + * the XY of this.dragData.ddel + * @param {EventObject} e The mouse up event + * @return {Array} The xy location (e.g. [100, 200]) + */ + getRepairXY : function(e){ + return Ext.Element.fly(this.dragData.ddel).getXY(); + } +});
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