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/** - * @class Ext.layout.TableLayout - * @extends Ext.layout.ContainerLayout - *

This layout allows you to easily render content into an HTML table. The total number of columns can be - * specified, and rowspan and colspan can be used to create complex layouts within the table. - * This class is intended to be extended or created via the layout:'table' {@link Ext.Container#layout} config, - * and should generally not need to be created directly via the new keyword.

- *

Note that when creating a layout via config, the layout-specific config properties must be passed in via - * the {@link Ext.Container#layoutConfig} object which will then be applied internally to the layout. In the - * case of TableLayout, the only valid layout config property is {@link #columns}. However, the items added to a - * TableLayout can supply the following table-specific config properties:

- * - *

The basic concept of building up a TableLayout is conceptually very similar to building up a standard - * HTML table. You simply add each panel (or "cell") that you want to include along with any span attributes - * specified as the special config properties of rowspan and colspan which work exactly like their HTML counterparts. - * Rather than explicitly creating and nesting rows and columns as you would in HTML, you simply specify the - * total column count in the layoutConfig and start adding panels in their natural order from left to right, - * top to bottom. The layout will automatically figure out, based on the column count, rowspans and colspans, - * how to position each panel within the table. Just like with HTML tables, your rowspans and colspans must add - * up correctly in your overall layout or you'll end up with missing and/or extra cells! Example usage:

- *

-// This code will generate a layout table that is 3 columns by 2 rows
-// with some spanning included.  The basic layout will be:
-// +--------+-----------------+
-// |   A    |   B             |
-// |        |--------+--------|
-// |        |   C    |   D    |
-// +--------+--------+--------+
-var table = new Ext.Panel({
-    title: 'Table Layout',
-    layout:'table',
-    defaults: {
-        // applied to each contained panel
-        bodyStyle:'padding:20px'
-    },
-    layoutConfig: {
-        // The total column count must be specified here
-        columns: 3
-    },
-    items: [{
-        html: '<p>Cell A content</p>',
-        rowspan: 2
-    },{
-        html: '<p>Cell B content</p>',
-        colspan: 2
-    },{
-        html: '<p>Cell C content</p>',
-        cellCls: 'highlight'
-    },{
-        html: '<p>Cell D content</p>'
-    }]
-});
-
- */ -Ext.layout.TableLayout = Ext.extend(Ext.layout.ContainerLayout, { -
/** - * @cfg {Number} columns - * The total number of columns to create in the table for this layout. If not specified, all Components added to - * this layout will be rendered into a single row using one column per Component. - */ - - // private - monitorResize:false, - - type: 'table', - - targetCls: 'x-table-layout-ct', - -
/** - * @cfg {Object} tableAttrs - *

An object containing properties which are added to the {@link Ext.DomHelper DomHelper} specification - * used to create the layout's <table> element. Example:


-{
-    xtype: 'panel',
-    layout: 'table',
-    layoutConfig: {
-        tableAttrs: {
-            style: {
-                width: '100%'
-            }
-        },
-        columns: 3
-    }
-}
- */ - tableAttrs:null, - - // private - setContainer : function(ct){ - Ext.layout.TableLayout.superclass.setContainer.call(this, ct); - - this.currentRow = 0; - this.currentColumn = 0; - this.cells = []; - }, - - // private - onLayout : function(ct, target){ - var cs = ct.items.items, len = cs.length, c, i; - - if(!this.table){ - target.addClass('x-table-layout-ct'); - - this.table = target.createChild( - Ext.apply({tag:'table', cls:'x-table-layout', cellspacing: 0, cn: {tag: 'tbody'}}, this.tableAttrs), null, true); - } - this.renderAll(ct, target); - }, - - // private - getRow : function(index){ - var row = this.table.tBodies[0].childNodes[index]; - if(!row){ - row = document.createElement('tr'); - this.table.tBodies[0].appendChild(row); - } - return row; - }, - - // private - getNextCell : function(c){ - var cell = this.getNextNonSpan(this.currentColumn, this.currentRow); - var curCol = this.currentColumn = cell[0], curRow = this.currentRow = cell[1]; - for(var rowIndex = curRow; rowIndex < curRow + (c.rowspan || 1); rowIndex++){ - if(!this.cells[rowIndex]){ - this.cells[rowIndex] = []; - } - for(var colIndex = curCol; colIndex < curCol + (c.colspan || 1); colIndex++){ - this.cells[rowIndex][colIndex] = true; - } - } - var td = document.createElement('td'); - if(c.cellId){ - td.id = c.cellId; - } - var cls = 'x-table-layout-cell'; - if(c.cellCls){ - cls += ' ' + c.cellCls; - } - td.className = cls; - if(c.colspan){ - td.colSpan = c.colspan; - } - if(c.rowspan){ - td.rowSpan = c.rowspan; - } - this.getRow(curRow).appendChild(td); - return td; - }, - - // private - getNextNonSpan: function(colIndex, rowIndex){ - var cols = this.columns; - while((cols && colIndex >= cols) || (this.cells[rowIndex] && this.cells[rowIndex][colIndex])) { - if(cols && colIndex >= cols){ - rowIndex++; - colIndex = 0; - }else{ - colIndex++; - } - } - return [colIndex, rowIndex]; - }, - - // private - renderItem : function(c, position, target){ - // Ensure we have our inner table to get cells to render into. - if(!this.table){ - this.table = target.createChild( - Ext.apply({tag:'table', cls:'x-table-layout', cellspacing: 0, cn: {tag: 'tbody'}}, this.tableAttrs), null, true); - } - if(c && !c.rendered){ - c.render(this.getNextCell(c)); - this.configureItem(c, position); - }else if(c && !this.isValidParent(c, target)){ - var container = this.getNextCell(c); - container.insertBefore(c.getPositionEl().dom, null); - c.container = Ext.get(container); - this.configureItem(c, position); - } - }, - - // private - isValidParent : function(c, target){ - return c.getPositionEl().up('table', 5).dom.parentNode === (target.dom || target); - } - -
/** - * @property activeItem - * @hide - */ -}); - -Ext.Container.LAYOUTS['table'] = Ext.layout.TableLayout;
- + + + + 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.layout.TableLayout + * @extends Ext.layout.ContainerLayout + *

This layout allows you to easily render content into an HTML table. The total number of columns can be + * specified, and rowspan and colspan can be used to create complex layouts within the table. + * This class is intended to be extended or created via the layout:'table' {@link Ext.Container#layout} config, + * and should generally not need to be created directly via the new keyword.

+ *

Note that when creating a layout via config, the layout-specific config properties must be passed in via + * the {@link Ext.Container#layoutConfig} object which will then be applied internally to the layout. In the + * case of TableLayout, the only valid layout config property is {@link #columns}. However, the items added to a + * TableLayout can supply the following table-specific config properties:

+ * + *

The basic concept of building up a TableLayout is conceptually very similar to building up a standard + * HTML table. You simply add each panel (or "cell") that you want to include along with any span attributes + * specified as the special config properties of rowspan and colspan which work exactly like their HTML counterparts. + * Rather than explicitly creating and nesting rows and columns as you would in HTML, you simply specify the + * total column count in the layoutConfig and start adding panels in their natural order from left to right, + * top to bottom. The layout will automatically figure out, based on the column count, rowspans and colspans, + * how to position each panel within the table. Just like with HTML tables, your rowspans and colspans must add + * up correctly in your overall layout or you'll end up with missing and/or extra cells! Example usage:

+ *

+// This code will generate a layout table that is 3 columns by 2 rows
+// with some spanning included.  The basic layout will be:
+// +--------+-----------------+
+// |   A    |   B             |
+// |        |--------+--------|
+// |        |   C    |   D    |
+// +--------+--------+--------+
+var table = new Ext.Panel({
+    title: 'Table Layout',
+    layout:'table',
+    defaults: {
+        // applied to each contained panel
+        bodyStyle:'padding:20px'
+    },
+    layoutConfig: {
+        // The total column count must be specified here
+        columns: 3
+    },
+    items: [{
+        html: '<p>Cell A content</p>',
+        rowspan: 2
+    },{
+        html: '<p>Cell B content</p>',
+        colspan: 2
+    },{
+        html: '<p>Cell C content</p>',
+        cellCls: 'highlight'
+    },{
+        html: '<p>Cell D content</p>'
+    }]
+});
+
+ */ +Ext.layout.TableLayout = Ext.extend(Ext.layout.ContainerLayout, { +
/** + * @cfg {Number} columns + * The total number of columns to create in the table for this layout. If not specified, all Components added to + * this layout will be rendered into a single row using one column per Component. + */ + + // private + monitorResize:false, + + type: 'table', + + targetCls: 'x-table-layout-ct', + +
/** + * @cfg {Object} tableAttrs + *

An object containing properties which are added to the {@link Ext.DomHelper DomHelper} specification + * used to create the layout's <table> element. Example:


+{
+    xtype: 'panel',
+    layout: 'table',
+    layoutConfig: {
+        tableAttrs: {
+            style: {
+                width: '100%'
+            }
+        },
+        columns: 3
+    }
+}
+ */ + tableAttrs:null, + + // private + setContainer : function(ct){ + Ext.layout.TableLayout.superclass.setContainer.call(this, ct); + + this.currentRow = 0; + this.currentColumn = 0; + this.cells = []; + }, + + // private + onLayout : function(ct, target){ + var cs = ct.items.items, len = cs.length, c, i; + + if(!this.table){ + target.addClass('x-table-layout-ct'); + + this.table = target.createChild( + Ext.apply({tag:'table', cls:'x-table-layout', cellspacing: 0, cn: {tag: 'tbody'}}, this.tableAttrs), null, true); + } + this.renderAll(ct, target); + }, + + // private + getRow : function(index){ + var row = this.table.tBodies[0].childNodes[index]; + if(!row){ + row = document.createElement('tr'); + this.table.tBodies[0].appendChild(row); + } + return row; + }, + + // private + getNextCell : function(c){ + var cell = this.getNextNonSpan(this.currentColumn, this.currentRow); + var curCol = this.currentColumn = cell[0], curRow = this.currentRow = cell[1]; + for(var rowIndex = curRow; rowIndex < curRow + (c.rowspan || 1); rowIndex++){ + if(!this.cells[rowIndex]){ + this.cells[rowIndex] = []; + } + for(var colIndex = curCol; colIndex < curCol + (c.colspan || 1); colIndex++){ + this.cells[rowIndex][colIndex] = true; + } + } + var td = document.createElement('td'); + if(c.cellId){ + td.id = c.cellId; + } + var cls = 'x-table-layout-cell'; + if(c.cellCls){ + cls += ' ' + c.cellCls; + } + td.className = cls; + if(c.colspan){ + td.colSpan = c.colspan; + } + if(c.rowspan){ + td.rowSpan = c.rowspan; + } + this.getRow(curRow).appendChild(td); + return td; + }, + + // private + getNextNonSpan: function(colIndex, rowIndex){ + var cols = this.columns; + while((cols && colIndex >= cols) || (this.cells[rowIndex] && this.cells[rowIndex][colIndex])) { + if(cols && colIndex >= cols){ + rowIndex++; + colIndex = 0; + }else{ + colIndex++; + } + } + return [colIndex, rowIndex]; + }, + + // private + renderItem : function(c, position, target){ + // Ensure we have our inner table to get cells to render into. + if(!this.table){ + this.table = target.createChild( + Ext.apply({tag:'table', cls:'x-table-layout', cellspacing: 0, cn: {tag: 'tbody'}}, this.tableAttrs), null, true); + } + if(c && !c.rendered){ + c.render(this.getNextCell(c)); + this.configureItem(c, position); + }else if(c && !this.isValidParent(c, target)){ + var container = this.getNextCell(c); + container.insertBefore(c.getPositionEl().dom, null); + c.container = Ext.get(container); + this.configureItem(c, position); + } + }, + + // private + isValidParent : function(c, target){ + return c.getPositionEl().up('table', 5).dom.parentNode === (target.dom || target); + } + +
/** + * @property activeItem + * @hide + */ +}); + +Ext.Container.LAYOUTS['table'] = Ext.layout.TableLayout;
+ \ No newline at end of file