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/** - * @class Ext.layout.CardLayout - * @extends Ext.layout.FitLayout - *

This layout manages multiple child Components, each fitted to the Container, where only a single child Component can be - * visible at any given time. This layout style is most commonly used for wizards, tab implementations, etc. - * This class is intended to be extended or created via the layout:'card' {@link Ext.Container#layout} config, - * and should generally not need to be created directly via the new keyword.

- *

The CardLayout's focal method is {@link #setActiveItem}. Since only one panel is displayed at a time, - * the only way to move from one Component to the next is by calling setActiveItem, passing the id or index of - * the next panel to display. The layout itself does not provide a user interface for handling this navigation, - * so that functionality must be provided by the developer.

- *

In the following example, a simplistic wizard setup is demonstrated. A button bar is added - * to the footer of the containing panel to provide navigation buttons. The buttons will be handled by a - * common navigation routine -- for this example, the implementation of that routine has been ommitted since - * it can be any type of custom logic. Note that other uses of a CardLayout (like a tab control) would require a - * completely different implementation. For serious implementations, a better approach would be to extend - * CardLayout to provide the custom functionality needed. Example usage:

- *

-var navHandler = function(direction){
-    // This routine could contain business logic required to manage the navigation steps.
-    // It would call setActiveItem as needed, manage navigation button state, handle any
-    // branching logic that might be required, handle alternate actions like cancellation
-    // or finalization, etc.  A complete wizard implementation could get pretty
-    // sophisticated depending on the complexity required, and should probably be
-    // done as a subclass of CardLayout in a real-world implementation.
-};
-
-var card = new Ext.Panel({
-    title: 'Example Wizard',
-    layout:'card',
-    activeItem: 0, // make sure the active item is set on the container config!
-    bodyStyle: 'padding:15px',
-    defaults: {
-        // applied to each contained panel
-        border:false
-    },
-    // just an example of one possible navigation scheme, using buttons
-    bbar: [
-        {
-            id: 'move-prev',
-            text: 'Back',
-            handler: navHandler.createDelegate(this, [-1]),
-            disabled: true
-        },
-        '->', // greedy spacer so that the buttons are aligned to each side
-        {
-            id: 'move-next',
-            text: 'Next',
-            handler: navHandler.createDelegate(this, [1])
-        }
-    ],
-    // the panels (or "cards") within the layout
-    items: [{
-        id: 'card-0',
-        html: '<h1>Welcome to the Wizard!</h1><p>Step 1 of 3</p>'
-    },{
-        id: 'card-1',
-        html: '<p>Step 2 of 3</p>'
-    },{
-        id: 'card-2',
-        html: '<h1>Congratulations!</h1><p>Step 3 of 3 - Complete</p>'
-    }]
-});
-
- */ -Ext.layout.CardLayout = Ext.extend(Ext.layout.FitLayout, { -
/** - * @cfg {Boolean} deferredRender - * True to render each contained item at the time it becomes active, false to render all contained items - * as soon as the layout is rendered (defaults to false). If there is a significant amount of content or - * a lot of heavy controls being rendered into panels that are not displayed by default, setting this to - * true might improve performance. - */ - deferredRender : false, - -
/** - * @cfg {Boolean} layoutOnCardChange - * True to force a layout of the active item when the active card is changed. Defaults to false. - */ - layoutOnCardChange : false, - -
/** - * @cfg {Boolean} renderHidden @hide - */ - // private - renderHidden : true, - - type: 'card', - - constructor: function(config){ - Ext.layout.CardLayout.superclass.constructor.call(this, config); - }, - -
/** - * Sets the active (visible) item in the layout. - * @param {String/Number} item The string component id or numeric index of the item to activate - */ - setActiveItem : function(item){ - var ai = this.activeItem, - ct = this.container; - item = ct.getComponent(item); - - // Is this a valid, different card? - if(item && ai != item){ - - // Changing cards, hide the current one - if(ai){ - ai.hide(); - if (ai.hidden !== true) { - return false; - } - ai.fireEvent('deactivate', ai); - } - // Change activeItem reference - this.activeItem = item; - - // The container is about to get a recursive layout, remove any deferLayout reference - // because it will trigger a redundant layout. - delete item.deferLayout; - - // Show the new component - item.show(); - - this.layout(); - - if(item.doLayout){ - item.doLayout(); - } - item.fireEvent('activate', item); - } - }, - - // private - renderAll : function(ct, target){ - if(this.deferredRender){ - this.renderItem(this.activeItem, undefined, target); - }else{ - Ext.layout.CardLayout.superclass.renderAll.call(this, ct, target); - } - } -}); -Ext.Container.LAYOUTS['card'] = Ext.layout.CardLayout;
- + + + + The source code + + + + +
/*!
+ * Ext JS Library 3.3.1
+ * Copyright(c) 2006-2010 Sencha Inc.
+ * licensing@sencha.com
+ * http://www.sencha.com/license
+ */
+
/** + * @class Ext.layout.CardLayout + * @extends Ext.layout.FitLayout + *

This layout manages multiple child Components, each fitted to the Container, where only a single child Component can be + * visible at any given time. This layout style is most commonly used for wizards, tab implementations, etc. + * This class is intended to be extended or created via the layout:'card' {@link Ext.Container#layout} config, + * and should generally not need to be created directly via the new keyword.

+ *

The CardLayout's focal method is {@link #setActiveItem}. Since only one panel is displayed at a time, + * the only way to move from one Component to the next is by calling setActiveItem, passing the id or index of + * the next panel to display. The layout itself does not provide a user interface for handling this navigation, + * so that functionality must be provided by the developer.

+ *

In the following example, a simplistic wizard setup is demonstrated. A button bar is added + * to the footer of the containing panel to provide navigation buttons. The buttons will be handled by a + * common navigation routine -- for this example, the implementation of that routine has been ommitted since + * it can be any type of custom logic. Note that other uses of a CardLayout (like a tab control) would require a + * completely different implementation. For serious implementations, a better approach would be to extend + * CardLayout to provide the custom functionality needed. Example usage:

+ *

+var navHandler = function(direction){
+    // This routine could contain business logic required to manage the navigation steps.
+    // It would call setActiveItem as needed, manage navigation button state, handle any
+    // branching logic that might be required, handle alternate actions like cancellation
+    // or finalization, etc.  A complete wizard implementation could get pretty
+    // sophisticated depending on the complexity required, and should probably be
+    // done as a subclass of CardLayout in a real-world implementation.
+};
+
+var card = new Ext.Panel({
+    title: 'Example Wizard',
+    layout:'card',
+    activeItem: 0, // make sure the active item is set on the container config!
+    bodyStyle: 'padding:15px',
+    defaults: {
+        // applied to each contained panel
+        border:false
+    },
+    // just an example of one possible navigation scheme, using buttons
+    bbar: [
+        {
+            id: 'move-prev',
+            text: 'Back',
+            handler: navHandler.createDelegate(this, [-1]),
+            disabled: true
+        },
+        '->', // greedy spacer so that the buttons are aligned to each side
+        {
+            id: 'move-next',
+            text: 'Next',
+            handler: navHandler.createDelegate(this, [1])
+        }
+    ],
+    // the panels (or "cards") within the layout
+    items: [{
+        id: 'card-0',
+        html: '<h1>Welcome to the Wizard!</h1><p>Step 1 of 3</p>'
+    },{
+        id: 'card-1',
+        html: '<p>Step 2 of 3</p>'
+    },{
+        id: 'card-2',
+        html: '<h1>Congratulations!</h1><p>Step 3 of 3 - Complete</p>'
+    }]
+});
+
+ */ +Ext.layout.CardLayout = Ext.extend(Ext.layout.FitLayout, { +
/** + * @cfg {Boolean} deferredRender + * True to render each contained item at the time it becomes active, false to render all contained items + * as soon as the layout is rendered (defaults to false). If there is a significant amount of content or + * a lot of heavy controls being rendered into panels that are not displayed by default, setting this to + * true might improve performance. + */ + deferredRender : false, + +
/** + * @cfg {Boolean} layoutOnCardChange + * True to force a layout of the active item when the active card is changed. Defaults to false. + */ + layoutOnCardChange : false, + +
/** + * @cfg {Boolean} renderHidden @hide + */ + // private + renderHidden : true, + + type: 'card', + +
/** + * Sets the active (visible) item in the layout. + * @param {String/Number} item The string component id or numeric index of the item to activate + */ + setActiveItem : function(item){ + var ai = this.activeItem, + ct = this.container; + item = ct.getComponent(item); + + // Is this a valid, different card? + if(item && ai != item){ + + // Changing cards, hide the current one + if(ai){ + ai.hide(); + if (ai.hidden !== true) { + return false; + } + ai.fireEvent('deactivate', ai); + } + + var layout = item.doLayout && (this.layoutOnCardChange || !item.rendered); + + // Change activeItem reference + this.activeItem = item; + + // The container is about to get a recursive layout, remove any deferLayout reference + // because it will trigger a redundant layout. + delete item.deferLayout; + + // Show the new component + item.show(); + + this.layout(); + + if(layout){ + item.doLayout(); + } + item.fireEvent('activate', item); + } + }, + + // private + renderAll : function(ct, target){ + if(this.deferredRender){ + this.renderItem(this.activeItem, undefined, target); + }else{ + Ext.layout.CardLayout.superclass.renderAll.call(this, ct, target); + } + } +}); +Ext.Container.LAYOUTS['card'] = Ext.layout.CardLayout; +
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