| extraParams : ObjectAn object containing properties which are used as
-extra parameters to each request made by this object. (defaults to... An object containing properties which are used as
+ The class encapsulates a connection to the page's originating domain, allowing requests to be made
+either to a configured URL, or to a URL specified at request time.
+ Requests made by this class are asynchronous, and will return immediately. No data from
+the server will be available to the statement immediately following the request call.
+To process returned data, use a
+success callback
+in the request options object,
+or an event listener.
+ File UploadsFile uploads are not performed using normal "Ajax" techniques, that
+is they are not performed using XMLHttpRequests. Instead the form is submitted in the standard
+manner with the DOM <form> element temporarily modified to have its
+ target set to refer
+to a dynamically generated, hidden <iframe> which is inserted into the document
+but removed after the return data has been gathered.
+ The server response is parsed by the browser to create the document for the IFRAME. If the
+server is using JSON to send the return object, then the
+Content-Type header
+must be set to "text/html" in order to tell the browser to insert the text unchanged into the document body.
+ Characters which are significant to an HTML parser must be sent as HTML entities, so encode
+"<" as "<", "&" as "&" etc.
+ The response text is retrieved from the document, and a fake XMLHttpRequest object
+is created containing a responseText property in order to conform to the
+requirements of event handlers and callbacks.
+ Be aware that file upload packets are sent with the content type multipart/form
+and some server technologies (notably JEE) may require some custom processing in order to
+retrieve parameter names and parameter values from the packet content. Config Options|
| autoAbort : Boolean Whether this request should abort any pending requests. (defaults to false) | Connection | | defaultHeaders : Object An object containing request headers which are added
+to each request made by this object. (defaults to undefined) | Connection | | disableCaching : Boolean True to add a unique cache-buster param to GET requests. (defaults to true) | Connection | | disableCachingParam : String Change the parameter which is sent went disabling caching
+through a cache buster. Defaults to '_dc' | Connection | | extraParams : ObjectAn object containing properties which are used as
+extra parameters to each request made by this object. (defaults to ... An object containing properties which are used as
extra parameters to each request made by this object. (defaults to undefined) | Connection | | listeners : ObjectA config object containing one or more event handlers to be added to this
object during initialization. This should ... A config object containing one or more event handlers to be added to this
object during initialization. This should be a valid listeners config object as specified in the
@@ -82,12 +82,12 @@ Ext.DomObserver = Ext.extend(Object, {
typeAhead: true,
mode: 'local',
triggerAction: 'all'
-}); | Observable | | method : StringThe default HTTP method to be used for requests.
-(defaults to undefined; if not set, but request params are present,... The default HTTP method to be used for requests.
-(defaults to undefined; if not set, but request params are present, POST will be used;
-otherwise, GET will be used.) | Connection | | timeout : Number The timeout in milliseconds to be used for requests. (defaults to 30000) | Connection | | url : StringThe default URL to be used for requests to the server. Defaults to undefined.
-The url config may be a function which... The default URL to be used for requests to the server. Defaults to undefined.
- The url config may be a function which returns the URL to use for the Ajax request. The scope
+}); | Observable | | method : StringThe default HTTP method to be used for requests.
+(defaults to undefined; if not set, but request params are present, ... The default HTTP method to be used for requests.
+(defaults to undefined; if not set, but request params are present, POST will be used;
+otherwise, GET will be used.) | Connection | | timeout : Number The timeout in milliseconds to be used for requests. (defaults to 30000) | Connection | | url : StringThe default URL to be used for requests to the server. Defaults to undefined.
+The url config may be a function which ... The default URL to be used for requests to the server. Defaults to undefined.
+ The url config may be a function which returns the URL to use for the Ajax request. The scope
(this reference) of the function is the scope option passed to the request method. | Connection |
Public PropertiesThis class has no public properties. Public Methods|
| Connection( Object config )
Parameters:config : Objecta configuration object. Returns: | Connection | | abort( [Number transactionId ] )
:
@@ -148,38 +148,38 @@ Or a shorthand syntax:
scope: this
});Returns: | Observable | | enableBubble( String/Array events )
:
- voidEnables events fired by this Observable to bubble up an owner hierarchy by calling
-this.getBubbleTarget() if present... Enables events fired by this Observable to bubble up an owner hierarchy by calling
-this.getBubbleTarget() if present. There is no implementation in the Observable base class.
- This is commonly used by Ext.Components to bubble events to owner Containers. See Ext.Component.getBubbleTarget. The default
-implementation in Ext.Component returns the Component's immediate owner. But if a known target is required, this can be overridden to
-access the required target more quickly.
- Example: Ext.override(Ext.form.Field, {
- // Add functionality to Field's initComponent to enable the change event to bubble
- initComponent : Ext.form.Field.prototype.initComponent.createSequence(function() {
- this.enableBubble('change');
- }),
-
- // We know that we want Field's events to bubble directly to the FormPanel.
- getBubbleTarget : function() {
- if (!this.formPanel) {
- this.formPanel = this.findParentByType('form');
- }
- return this.formPanel;
- }
-});
-
-var myForm = new Ext.formPanel({
- title: 'User Details',
- items: [{
- ...
- }],
- listeners: {
- change: function() {
- // Title goes red if form has been modified.
- myForm.header.setStyle('color', 'red');
- }
- }
+ voidEnables events fired by this Observable to bubble up an owner hierarchy by calling
+this.getBubbleTarget() if present.... Enables events fired by this Observable to bubble up an owner hierarchy by calling
+this.getBubbleTarget() if present. There is no implementation in the Observable base class.
+ This is commonly used by Ext.Components to bubble events to owner Containers. See Ext.Component.getBubbleTarget. The default
+implementation in Ext.Component returns the Component's immediate owner. But if a known target is required, this can be overridden to
+access the required target more quickly.
+ Example: Ext.override(Ext.form.Field, {
+ // Add functionality to Field's initComponent to enable the change event to bubble
+ initComponent : Ext.form.Field.prototype.initComponent.createSequence(function() {
+ this.enableBubble('change');
+ }),
+
+ // We know that we want Field's events to bubble directly to the FormPanel.
+ getBubbleTarget : function() {
+ if (!this.formPanel) {
+ this.formPanel = this.findParentByType('form');
+ }
+ return this.formPanel;
+ }
+});
+
+var myForm = new Ext.formPanel({
+ title: 'User Details',
+ items: [{
+ ...
+ }],
+ listeners: {
+ change: function() {
+ // Title goes red if form has been modified.
+ myForm.header.setStyle('color', 'red');
+ }
+ }
});
| Observable | | fireEvent( String eventName , Object... args )
:
Boolean | Observable | | request( Object options )
:
- NumberSends an HTTP request to a remote server.
-Important: Ajax server requests are asynchronous, and this call will
-retu... Sends an HTTP request to a remote server.
- Important: Ajax server requests are asynchronous, and this call will
-return before the response has been received. Process any returned data
-in a callback function.
- Ext.Ajax.request({
- url: 'ajax_demo/sample.json',
- success: function(response, opts) {
- var obj = Ext.decode(response.responseText);
- console.dir(obj);
- },
- failure: function(response, opts) {
- console.log('server-side failure with status code ' + response.status);
- }
-});
- To execute a callback function in the correct scope, use the scope option. Parameters:options : ObjectAn object which may contain the following properties:
-- url : String/Function (Optional)
The URL to
-which to send the request, or a function to call which returns a URL string. The scope of the
-function is specified by the scope option. Defaults to the configured
- url.
-- params : Object/String/Function (Optional)
-An object containing properties which are used as parameters to the
-request, a url encoded string or a function to call to get either. The scope of the function
-is specified by the scope option.
-- method : String (Optional)
The HTTP method to use
-for the request. Defaults to the configured method, or if no method was configured,
-"GET" if no parameters are being sent, and "POST" if parameters are being sent. Note that
-the method name is case-sensitive and should be all caps.
-- callback : Function (Optional)
The
-function to be called upon receipt of the HTTP response. The callback is
-called regardless of success or failure and is passed the following
-parameters:
-- success : Function (Optional)
The function
-to be called upon success of the request. The callback is passed the following
-parameters:
-- failure : Function (Optional)
The function
-to be called upon failure of the request. The callback is passed the
-following parameters:
-- scope : Object (Optional)
The scope in
-which to execute the callbacks: The "this" object for the callback function. If the url, or params options were
-specified as functions from which to draw values, then this also serves as the scope for those function calls.
-Defaults to the browser window.
-- timeout : Number (Optional)
The timeout in milliseconds to be used for this request. Defaults to 30 seconds.
-- form : Element/HTMLElement/String (Optional)
The <form>
-Element or the id of the <form> to pull parameters from.
-- isUpload : Boolean (Optional)
Only meaningful when used
-with the form option.
- True if the form object is a file upload (will be set automatically if the form was
-configured with enctype "multipart/form-data").
- File uploads are not performed using normal "Ajax" techniques, that is they are not
-performed using XMLHttpRequests. Instead the form is submitted in the standard manner with the
-DOM <form> element temporarily modified to have its
-target set to refer
-to a dynamically generated, hidden <iframe> which is inserted into the document
-but removed after the return data has been gathered.
- The server response is parsed by the browser to create the document for the IFRAME. If the
-server is using JSON to send the return object, then the
-Content-Type header
-must be set to "text/html" in order to tell the browser to insert the text unchanged into the document body.
- The response text is retrieved from the document, and a fake XMLHttpRequest object
-is created containing a responseText property in order to conform to the
-requirements of event handlers and callbacks.
- Be aware that file upload packets are sent with the content type multipart/form
-and some server technologies (notably JEE) may require some custom processing in order to
-retrieve parameter names and parameter values from the packet content.
-
-- headers : Object (Optional)
Request
-headers to set for the request.
-- xmlData : Object (Optional)
XML document
-to use for the post. Note: This will be used instead of params for the post
-data. Any params will be appended to the URL.
-- jsonData : Object/String (Optional)
JSON
-data to use as the post. Note: This will be used instead of params for the post
-data. Any params will be appended to the URL.
-- disableCaching : Boolean (Optional)
True
-to add a unique cache-buster param to GET requests.
-
- The options object may also contain any other property which might be needed to perform
-postprocessing in a callback because it is passed to callback functions. Returns:Number transactionId The id of the server transaction. This may be used
+ Number Sends an HTTP request to a remote server.
+Important: Ajax server requests are asynchronous, and this call will
+return... Sends an HTTP request to a remote server.
+ Important: Ajax server requests are asynchronous, and this call will
+return before the response has been received. Process any returned data
+in a callback function.
+ Ext.Ajax.request({
+ url: 'ajax_demo/sample.json',
+ success: function(response, opts) {
+ var obj = Ext.decode(response.responseText);
+ console.dir(obj);
+ },
+ failure: function(response, opts) {
+ console.log('server-side failure with status code ' + response.status);
+ }
+});
+ To execute a callback function in the correct scope, use the scope option. Parameters:options : ObjectAn object which may contain the following properties:
+- url : String/Function (Optional)
The URL to
+which to send the request, or a function to call which returns a URL string. The scope of the
+function is specified by the scope option. Defaults to the configured
+ url.
+- params : Object/String/Function (Optional)
+An object containing properties which are used as parameters to the
+request, a url encoded string or a function to call to get either. The scope of the function
+is specified by the scope option.
+- method : String (Optional)
The HTTP method to use
+for the request. Defaults to the configured method, or if no method was configured,
+"GET" if no parameters are being sent, and "POST" if parameters are being sent. Note that
+the method name is case-sensitive and should be all caps.
+- callback : Function (Optional)
The
+function to be called upon receipt of the HTTP response. The callback is
+called regardless of success or failure and is passed the following
+parameters:
+- success : Function (Optional)
The function
+to be called upon success of the request. The callback is passed the following
+parameters:
+- failure : Function (Optional)
The function
+to be called upon failure of the request. The callback is passed the
+following parameters:
+- scope : Object (Optional)
The scope in
+which to execute the callbacks: The "this" object for the callback function. If the url, or params options were
+specified as functions from which to draw values, then this also serves as the scope for those function calls.
+Defaults to the browser window.
+- timeout : Number (Optional)
The timeout in milliseconds to be used for this request. Defaults to 30 seconds.
+- form : Element/HTMLElement/String (Optional)
The <form>
+Element or the id of the <form> to pull parameters from.
+- isUpload : Boolean (Optional)
Only meaningful when used
+with the form option.
+ True if the form object is a file upload (will be set automatically if the form was
+configured with enctype "multipart/form-data").
+ File uploads are not performed using normal "Ajax" techniques, that is they are not
+performed using XMLHttpRequests. Instead the form is submitted in the standard manner with the
+DOM <form> element temporarily modified to have its
+target set to refer
+to a dynamically generated, hidden <iframe> which is inserted into the document
+but removed after the return data has been gathered.
+ The server response is parsed by the browser to create the document for the IFRAME. If the
+server is using JSON to send the return object, then the
+Content-Type header
+must be set to "text/html" in order to tell the browser to insert the text unchanged into the document body.
+ The response text is retrieved from the document, and a fake XMLHttpRequest object
+is created containing a responseText property in order to conform to the
+requirements of event handlers and callbacks.
+ Be aware that file upload packets are sent with the content type multipart/form
+and some server technologies (notably JEE) may require some custom processing in order to
+retrieve parameter names and parameter values from the packet content.
+
+- headers : Object (Optional)
Request
+headers to set for the request.
+- xmlData : Object (Optional)
XML document
+to use for the post. Note: This will be used instead of params for the post
+data. Any params will be appended to the URL.
+- jsonData : Object/String (Optional)
JSON
+data to use as the post. Note: This will be used instead of params for the post
+data. Any params will be appended to the URL.
+- disableCaching : Boolean (Optional)
True
+to add a unique cache-buster param to GET requests.
+
+ The options object may also contain any other property which might be needed to perform
+postprocessing in a callback because it is passed to callback functions. Returns:
| Connection | | resumeEvents()
:
void | Connection | | requestcomplete :
( Connection conn , Object response , Object options )
- Fires if the request was successfully completed. Fires if the request was successfully completed. Listeners will be called with the following arguments:conn : ConnectionThis Connection object. response : ObjectThe XHR object containing the response data.
-See The XMLHttpRequest Object
+ Fires if the request was successfully completed. Fires if the request was successfully completed. Listeners will be called with the following arguments:conn : ConnectionThis Connection object. response : Objectoptions : ObjectThe options config object passed to the request method.
| Connection | | requestexception :
( Connection conn , Object response , Object options )
- Fires if an error HTTP status was returned from the server.
-See <a href="http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616... Fires if an error HTTP status was returned from the server.
-See HTTP Status Code Definitions
-for details of HTTP status codes. Listeners will be called with the following arguments:conn : ConnectionThis Connection object. response : ObjectThe XHR object containing the response data.
-See The XMLHttpRequest Object
+ Fires if an error HTTP status was returned from the server.
+See <a href="http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-... Fires if an error HTTP status was returned from the server.
+See HTTP Status Code Definitions
+for details of HTTP status codes. Listeners will be called with the following arguments:conn : ConnectionThis Connection object. response : Objectoptions : ObjectThe options config object passed to the request method.
| Connection |
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