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Hierarchy
Ext.BaseExt.data.AbstractStoreExt.data.NodeStoreMixins
Requires
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NOTE This is a private utility class for internal use by the framework. Don't rely on its existence.
Node Store
\nIf data is not specified, and if autoLoad is true or an Object, this store's load method is automatically called\nafter creation. If the value of autoLoad is an Object, this Object will be passed to the store's load method.\nDefaults to false.
\nDefaults to: false
True to automatically sync the Store with its Proxy after every edit to one of its Records. Defaults to false.
\nDefaults to: false
This may be used in place of specifying a model configuration. The fields should be a\nset of Ext.data.Field configuration objects. The store will automatically create a Ext.data.Model\nwith these fields. In general this configuration option should be avoided, it exists for the purposes of\nbackwards compatibility. For anything more complicated, such as specifying a particular id property or\nassocations, a Ext.data.Model should be defined and specified for the model\nconfig.
\nA config object containing one or more event handlers to be added to this object during initialization. This\nshould be a valid listeners config object as specified in the addListener example for attaching multiple\nhandlers at once.
\n\nDOM events from Ext JS Components
\n\nWhile some Ext JS Component classes export selected DOM events (e.g. \"click\", \"mouseover\" etc), this is usually\nonly done when extra value can be added. For example the DataView's itemclick
event passing the node clicked on. To access DOM events directly from a\nchild element of a Component, we need to specify the element
option to identify the Component property to add a\nDOM listener to:
new Ext.panel.Panel({\n width: 400,\n height: 200,\n dockedItems: [{\n xtype: 'toolbar'\n }],\n listeners: {\n click: {\n element: 'el', //bind to the underlying el property on the panel\n fn: function(){ console.log('click el'); }\n },\n dblclick: {\n element: 'body', //bind to the underlying body property on the panel\n fn: function(){ console.log('dblclick body'); }\n }\n }\n});\n
\nName of the Model associated with this store.\nThe string is used as an argument for Ext.ModelManager.getModel.
\nThe Record you want to bind this Store to. Note that\nthis record will be decorated with the Ext.data.NodeInterface if this is not the\ncase yet.
\nDefaults to: null
The Proxy to use for this Store. This can be either a string, a config object or a Proxy instance -\nsee setProxy for details.
\nSet this to true if you want this NodeStore to represent\nall the descendents of the node in its flat data collection. This is useful for\nrendering a tree structure to a DataView and is being used internally by\nthe TreeView. Any records that are moved, removed, inserted or appended to the\nnode at any depth below the node this store is bound to will be automatically\nupdated in this Store's internal flat data structure.
\nDefaults to: false
False to not include the root node in this Stores collection.
\nDefaults to: false
Unique identifier for this store. If present, this Store will be registered with the Ext.data.StoreManager,\nmaking it easy to reuse elsewhere. Defaults to undefined.
\nSets the updating behavior based on batch synchronization. 'operation' (the default) will update the Store's\ninternal representation of the data after each operation of the batch has completed, 'complete' will wait until\nthe entire batch has been completed before updating the Store's data. 'complete' is a good choice for local\nstorage proxies, 'operation' is better for remote proxies, where there is a comparatively high latency.
\nThe string type of the Proxy to create if none is specified. This defaults to creating a\nmemory proxy.
\nThe default sort direction to use if one is not specified.
\nThe default sort direction to use if one is not specified.
\nIf true, any filters attached to this Store will be run after loading data, before the datachanged event is fired.\nDefaults to true, ignored if remoteFilter is true
\nTrue if the Store has already been destroyed. If this is true, the reference to Store should be deleted\nas it will not function correctly any more.
\nFlag denoting that this object is sortable. Always true.
\nGet the reference to the current class from which this object was instantiated. Unlike statics,\nthis.self
is scope-dependent and it's meant to be used for dynamic inheritance. See statics\nfor a detailed comparison
Ext.define('My.Cat', {\n statics: {\n speciesName: 'Cat' // My.Cat.speciesName = 'Cat'\n },\n\n constructor: function() {\n alert(this.self.speciesName); / dependent on 'this'\n\n return this;\n },\n\n clone: function() {\n return new this.self();\n }\n});\n\n\nExt.define('My.SnowLeopard', {\n extend: 'My.Cat',\n statics: {\n speciesName: 'Snow Leopard' // My.SnowLeopard.speciesName = 'Snow Leopard'\n }\n});\n\nvar cat = new My.Cat(); // alerts 'Cat'\nvar snowLeopard = new My.SnowLeopard(); // alerts 'Snow Leopard'\n\nvar clone = snowLeopard.clone();\nalert(Ext.getClassName(clone)); // alerts 'My.SnowLeopard'\n
\nIf true, any sorters attached to this Store will be run after loading data, before the datachanged event is fired.\nDefaults to true, igored if remoteSort is true
\nThe property in each item that contains the data to sort.
\nThe property in each item that contains the data to sort.
\nAdds the specified events to the list of events which this Observable may fire.
\nEither an object with event names as properties with a value of true
or the first\nevent name string if multiple event names are being passed as separate parameters. Usage:
this.addEvents({\n storeloaded: true,\n storecleared: true\n});\n
\nAdditional event names if multiple event names are being passed as separate\nparameters. Usage:
\n\nthis.addEvents('storeloaded', 'storecleared');\n
\nAppends an event handler to this object.
\nThe name of the event to listen for. May also be an object who's property names are\nevent names.
\n\nThe method the event invokes. Will be called with arguments given to\nfireEvent plus the options
parameter described below.
The scope (this
reference) in which the handler function is executed. If\nomitted, defaults to the object which fired the event.
An object containing handler configuration.
\n\n\n\n\nNote: Unlike in ExtJS 3.x, the options object will also be passed as the last argument to every event handler.
\n\n\n\n\nThis object may contain any of the following properties:
\n\n\n\n\nscope : Object
\n\nThe scope (this
reference) in which the handler function is executed. If omitted, defaults to the object\nwhich fired the event.
delay : Number
\n\nThe number of milliseconds to delay the invocation of the handler after the event fires.
single : Boolean
\n\nTrue to add a handler to handle just the next firing of the event, and then remove itself.
buffer : Number
\n\nCauses the handler to be scheduled to run in an Ext.util.DelayedTask delayed by the specified number of\nmilliseconds. If the event fires again within that time, the original handler is not invoked, but the new\nhandler is scheduled in its place.
target : Observable
\n\nOnly call the handler if the event was fired on the target Observable, not if the event was bubbled up from a\nchild Observable.
element : String
\n\nThis option is only valid for listeners bound to Components. The name of a Component\nproperty which references an element to add a listener to.
\n\nThis option is useful during Component construction to add DOM event listeners to elements of\nComponents which will exist only after the Component is rendered.\nFor example, to add a click listener to a Panel's body:
\n\nnew Ext.panel.Panel({\n title: 'The title',\n listeners: {\n click: this.handlePanelClick,\n element: 'body'\n }\n});\n
Combining Options
\n\n\n\n\nUsing the options argument, it is possible to combine different types of listeners:
\n\n\n\n\nA delayed, one-time listener.
\n\n\n\n\nmyPanel.on('hide', this.handleClick, this, {\n single: true,\n delay: 100\n});\n
\n\n\n\n\nAttaching multiple handlers in 1 call
\n\n\n\n\nThe method also allows for a single argument to be passed which is a config object containing properties which\nspecify multiple events. For example:
\n\n\n\n\nmyGridPanel.on({\n cellClick: this.onCellClick,\n mouseover: this.onMouseOver,\n mouseout: this.onMouseOut,\n scope: this // Important. Ensure \"this\" is correct during handler execution\n});\n
\n\n\n\n\nOne can also specify options for each event handler separately:
\n\n\n\n\nmyGridPanel.on({\n cellClick: {fn: this.onCellClick, scope: this, single: true},\n mouseover: {fn: panel.onMouseOver, scope: panel}\n});\n
\n\nAdds listeners to any Observable object (or Ext.Element) which are automatically removed when this Component is\ndestroyed.
\nThe item to which to add a listener/listeners.
\n\nThe event name, or an object containing event name properties.
\n\nIf the ename
parameter was an event name, this is the handler function.
If the ename
parameter was an event name, this is the scope (this
reference)\nin which the handler function is executed.
If the ename
parameter was an event name, this is the\naddListener options.
Call the original method that was previously overridden with override
\n\nExt.define('My.Cat', {\n constructor: function() {\n alert(\"I'm a cat!\");\n\n return this;\n }\n});\n\nMy.Cat.override({\n constructor: function() {\n alert(\"I'm going to be a cat!\");\n\n var instance = this.callOverridden();\n\n alert(\"Meeeeoooowwww\");\n\n return instance;\n }\n});\n\nvar kitty = new My.Cat(); // alerts \"I'm going to be a cat!\"\n // alerts \"I'm a cat!\"\n // alerts \"Meeeeoooowwww\"\n
\nThe arguments, either an array or the arguments
object
Returns the result after calling the overridden method
\nCall the parent's overridden method. For example:
\n\nExt.define('My.own.A', {\n constructor: function(test) {\n alert(test);\n }\n});\n\nExt.define('My.own.B', {\n extend: 'My.own.A',\n\n constructor: function(test) {\n alert(test);\n\n this.callParent([test + 1]);\n }\n});\n\nExt.define('My.own.C', {\n extend: 'My.own.B',\n\n constructor: function() {\n alert(\"Going to call parent's overriden constructor...\");\n\n this.callParent(arguments);\n }\n});\n\nvar a = new My.own.A(1); // alerts '1'\nvar b = new My.own.B(1); // alerts '1', then alerts '2'\nvar c = new My.own.C(2); // alerts \"Going to call parent's overriden constructor...\"\n // alerts '2', then alerts '3'\n
\nThe arguments, either an array or the arguments
object\nfrom the current method, for example: this.callParent(arguments)
Returns the result from the superclass' method
\nRemoves all listeners for this object including the managed listeners
\nEnables events fired by this Observable to bubble up an owner hierarchy by calling this.getBubbleTarget()
if\npresent. There is no implementation in the Observable base class.
This is commonly used by Ext.Components to bubble events to owner Containers.\nSee Ext.Component.getBubbleTarget. The default implementation in Ext.Component returns the\nComponent's immediate owner. But if a known target is required, this can be overridden to access the\nrequired target more quickly.
\n\nExample:
\n\nExt.override(Ext.form.field.Base, {\n // Add functionality to Field's initComponent to enable the change event to bubble\n initComponent : Ext.Function.createSequence(Ext.form.field.Base.prototype.initComponent, function() {\n this.enableBubble('change');\n }),\n\n // We know that we want Field's events to bubble directly to the FormPanel.\n getBubbleTarget : function() {\n if (!this.formPanel) {\n this.formPanel = this.findParentByType('form');\n }\n return this.formPanel;\n }\n});\n\nvar myForm = new Ext.formPanel({\n title: 'User Details',\n items: [{\n ...\n }],\n listeners: {\n change: function() {\n // Title goes red if form has been modified.\n myForm.header.setStyle('color', 'red');\n }\n }\n});\n
\nFires the specified event with the passed parameters (minus the event name, plus the options
object passed\nto addListener).
An event may be set to bubble up an Observable parent hierarchy (See Ext.Component.getBubbleTarget) by\ncalling enableBubble.
\nThe name of the event to fire.
\nVariable number of parameters are passed to handlers.
\nreturns false if any of the handlers return false otherwise it returns true.
\nReturns all Model instances that are either currently a phantom (e.g. have no id), or have an ID but have not\nyet been saved on this Store (this happens when adding a non-phantom record from another Store into this one)
\nThe Model instances
\nReturns the proxy currently attached to this proxy instance
\nThe Proxy instance
\nReturns any records that have been removed from the store but not yet destroyed on the proxy.
\nThe removed Model instances
\nReturns all Model instances that have been updated in the Store but not yet synchronized with the Proxy
\nThe updated Model instances
\nInitialize configuration for this class. a typical example:
\n\nExt.define('My.awesome.Class', {\n // The default config\n config: {\n name: 'Awesome',\n isAwesome: true\n },\n\n constructor: function(config) {\n this.initConfig(config);\n\n return this;\n }\n});\n\nvar awesome = new My.awesome.Class({\n name: 'Super Awesome'\n});\n\nalert(awesome.getName()); // 'Super Awesome'\n
\nmixins The mixin prototypes as key - value pairs
\nPerforms initialization of this mixin. Component classes using this mixin should call this method during their\nown initialization.
\nReturns true if the Store is currently performing a load operation
\nTrue if the Store is currently loading
\nLoads the Store using its configured proxy.
\nconfig object. This is passed into the Operation\nobject that is created and then sent to the proxy's Ext.data.proxy.Proxy.read function
\nShorthand for addManagedListener.
\n\nAdds listeners to any Observable object (or Ext.Element) which are automatically removed when this Component is\ndestroyed.
\nThe item to which to add a listener/listeners.
\n\nThe event name, or an object containing event name properties.
\n\nIf the ename
parameter was an event name, this is the handler function.
If the ename
parameter was an event name, this is the scope (this
reference)\nin which the handler function is executed.
If the ename
parameter was an event name, this is the\naddListener options.
Shorthand for removeManagedListener.
\n\nRemoves listeners that were added by the mon method.
\nThe item from which to remove a listener/listeners.
\n\nThe event name, or an object containing event name properties.
\n\nIf the ename
parameter was an event name, this is the handler function.
If the ename
parameter was an event name, this is the scope (this
reference)\nin which the handler function is executed.
Shorthand for addListener.
\n\nAppends an event handler to this object.
\nThe name of the event to listen for. May also be an object who's property names are\nevent names.
\n\nThe method the event invokes. Will be called with arguments given to\nfireEvent plus the options
parameter described below.
The scope (this
reference) in which the handler function is executed. If\nomitted, defaults to the object which fired the event.
An object containing handler configuration.
\n\n\n\n\nNote: Unlike in ExtJS 3.x, the options object will also be passed as the last argument to every event handler.
\n\n\n\n\nThis object may contain any of the following properties:
\n\n\n\n\nscope : Object
\n\nThe scope (this
reference) in which the handler function is executed. If omitted, defaults to the object\nwhich fired the event.
delay : Number
\n\nThe number of milliseconds to delay the invocation of the handler after the event fires.
single : Boolean
\n\nTrue to add a handler to handle just the next firing of the event, and then remove itself.
buffer : Number
\n\nCauses the handler to be scheduled to run in an Ext.util.DelayedTask delayed by the specified number of\nmilliseconds. If the event fires again within that time, the original handler is not invoked, but the new\nhandler is scheduled in its place.
target : Observable
\n\nOnly call the handler if the event was fired on the target Observable, not if the event was bubbled up from a\nchild Observable.
element : String
\n\nThis option is only valid for listeners bound to Components. The name of a Component\nproperty which references an element to add a listener to.
\n\nThis option is useful during Component construction to add DOM event listeners to elements of\nComponents which will exist only after the Component is rendered.\nFor example, to add a click listener to a Panel's body:
\n\nnew Ext.panel.Panel({\n title: 'The title',\n listeners: {\n click: this.handlePanelClick,\n element: 'body'\n }\n});\n
Combining Options
\n\n\n\n\nUsing the options argument, it is possible to combine different types of listeners:
\n\n\n\n\nA delayed, one-time listener.
\n\n\n\n\nmyPanel.on('hide', this.handleClick, this, {\n single: true,\n delay: 100\n});\n
\n\n\n\n\nAttaching multiple handlers in 1 call
\n\n\n\n\nThe method also allows for a single argument to be passed which is a config object containing properties which\nspecify multiple events. For example:
\n\n\n\n\nmyGridPanel.on({\n cellClick: this.onCellClick,\n mouseover: this.onMouseOver,\n mouseout: this.onMouseOut,\n scope: this // Important. Ensure \"this\" is correct during handler execution\n});\n
\n\n\n\n\nOne can also specify options for each event handler separately:
\n\n\n\n\nmyGridPanel.on({\n cellClick: {fn: this.onCellClick, scope: this, single: true},\n mouseover: {fn: panel.onMouseOver, scope: panel}\n});\n
\n\nRemoves all records from the store. This method does a \"fast remove\",\nindividual remove events are not called. The clear event is\nfired upon completion.
\nRemoves an event handler.
\nThe type of event the handler was associated with.
\n\nThe handler to remove. This must be a reference to the function passed into the\naddListener call.
\n\nThe scope originally specified for the handler. It must be the same as the\nscope argument specified in the original call to addListener or the listener will not be removed.
\n\nRemoves listeners that were added by the mon method.
\nThe item from which to remove a listener/listeners.
\n\nThe event name, or an object containing event name properties.
\n\nIf the ename
parameter was an event name, this is the handler function.
If the ename
parameter was an event name, this is the scope (this
reference)\nin which the handler function is executed.
Resumes firing events (see suspendEvents).
\n\nIf events were suspended using the queueSuspended
parameter, then all events fired\nduring event suspension will be sent to any listeners now.
Sets the Store's Proxy by string, config object or Proxy instance
\nThe new Proxy, which can be either a type string, a configuration object\nor an Ext.data.proxy.Proxy instance
\nThe attached Proxy object
\nSorts the data in the Store by one or more of its properties. Example usage:
\n\n//sort by a single field\nmyStore.sort('myField', 'DESC');\n\n//sorting by multiple fields\nmyStore.sort([\n {\n property : 'age',\n direction: 'ASC'\n },\n {\n property : 'name',\n direction: 'DESC'\n }\n]);\n
\n\nInternally, Store converts the passed arguments into an array of Ext.util.Sorter instances, and delegates\nthe actual sorting to its internal Ext.util.MixedCollection.
\n\nWhen passing a single string argument to sort, Store maintains a ASC/DESC toggler per field, so this code:
\n\nstore.sort('myField');\nstore.sort('myField');\n
\n\nIs equivalent to this code, because Store handles the toggling automatically:
\n\nstore.sort('myField', 'ASC');\nstore.sort('myField', 'DESC');\n
\nEither a string name of one of the fields in this Store's configured\nModel, or an array of sorter configurations.
\nThe overall direction to sort the data by. Defaults to \"ASC\".
\nGet the reference to the class from which this object was instantiated. Note that unlike self,\nthis.statics()
is scope-independent and it always returns the class from which it was called, regardless of what\nthis
points to during run-time
Ext.define('My.Cat', {\n statics: {\n totalCreated: 0,\n speciesName: 'Cat' // My.Cat.speciesName = 'Cat'\n },\n\n constructor: function() {\n var statics = this.statics();\n\n alert(statics.speciesName); // always equals to 'Cat' no matter what 'this' refers to\n // equivalent to: My.Cat.speciesName\n\n alert(this.self.speciesName); // dependent on 'this'\n\n statics.totalCreated++;\n\n return this;\n },\n\n clone: function() {\n var cloned = new this.self; // dependent on 'this'\n\n cloned.groupName = this.statics().speciesName; // equivalent to: My.Cat.speciesName\n\n return cloned;\n }\n});\n\n\nExt.define('My.SnowLeopard', {\n extend: 'My.Cat',\n\n statics: {\n speciesName: 'Snow Leopard' // My.SnowLeopard.speciesName = 'Snow Leopard'\n },\n\n constructor: function() {\n this.callParent();\n }\n});\n\nvar cat = new My.Cat(); // alerts 'Cat', then alerts 'Cat'\n\nvar snowLeopard = new My.SnowLeopard(); // alerts 'Cat', then alerts 'Snow Leopard'\n\nvar clone = snowLeopard.clone();\nalert(Ext.getClassName(clone)); // alerts 'My.SnowLeopard'\nalert(clone.groupName); // alerts 'Cat'\n\nalert(My.Cat.totalCreated); // alerts 3\n
\nSuspends the firing of all events. (see resumeEvents)
\nPass as true to queue up suspended events to be fired\nafter the resumeEvents call instead of discarding all suspended events.
\nSynchronizes the Store with its Proxy. This asks the Proxy to batch together any new, updated\nand deleted records in the store, updating the Store's internal representation of the records\nas each operation completes.
\nShorthand for removeListener.
\n\nRemoves an event handler.
\nThe type of event the handler was associated with.
\n\nThe handler to remove. This must be a reference to the function passed into the\naddListener call.
\n\nThe scope originally specified for the handler. It must be the same as the\nscope argument specified in the original call to addListener or the listener will not be removed.
\n\nAdd / override static properties of this class.
\n\nExt.define('My.cool.Class', {\n ...\n});\n\nMy.cool.Class.addStatics({\n someProperty: 'someValue', // My.cool.Class.someProperty = 'someValue'\n method1: function() { ... }, // My.cool.Class.method1 = function() { ... };\n method2: function() { ... } // My.cool.Class.method2 = function() { ... };\n});\n
\nthis
\nBorrow another class' members to the prototype of this class.
\n\nExt.define('Bank', {\n money: '$$$',\n printMoney: function() {\n alert('$$$$$$$');\n }\n});\n\nExt.define('Thief', {\n ...\n});\n\nThief.borrow(Bank, ['money', 'printMoney']);\n\nvar steve = new Thief();\n\nalert(steve.money); // alerts '$$$'\nsteve.printMoney(); // alerts '$$$$$$$'\n
\nThe class to borrow members from
\nThe names of the members to borrow
\nthis
\nCreate a new instance of this Class.
\n\nExt.define('My.cool.Class', {\n ...\n});\n\nMy.cool.Class.create({\n someConfig: true\n});\n
\n\nAll parameters are passed to the constructor of the class.
\nthe created instance.
\nCreate aliases for existing prototype methods. Example:
\n\nExt.define('My.cool.Class', {\n method1: function() { ... },\n method2: function() { ... }\n});\n\nvar test = new My.cool.Class();\n\nMy.cool.Class.createAlias({\n method3: 'method1',\n method4: 'method2'\n});\n\ntest.method3(); // test.method1()\n\nMy.cool.Class.createAlias('method5', 'method3');\n\ntest.method5(); // test.method3() -> test.method1()\n
\nThe new method name, or an object to set multiple aliases. See\nflexSetter
\nThe original method name
\nGet the current class' name in string format.
\n\nExt.define('My.cool.Class', {\n constructor: function() {\n alert(this.self.getName()); // alerts 'My.cool.Class'\n }\n});\n\nMy.cool.Class.getName(); // 'My.cool.Class'\n
\nclassName
\nAdd methods / properties to the prototype of this class.
\n\nExt.define('My.awesome.Cat', {\n constructor: function() {\n ...\n }\n});\n\n My.awesome.Cat.implement({\n meow: function() {\n alert('Meowww...');\n }\n });\n\n var kitty = new My.awesome.Cat;\n kitty.meow();\n
\nOverride prototype members of this class. Overridden methods can be invoked via\ncallOverridden
\n\nExt.define('My.Cat', {\n constructor: function() {\n alert(\"I'm a cat!\");\n\n return this;\n }\n});\n\nMy.Cat.override({\n constructor: function() {\n alert(\"I'm going to be a cat!\");\n\n var instance = this.callOverridden();\n\n alert(\"Meeeeoooowwww\");\n\n return instance;\n }\n});\n\nvar kitty = new My.Cat(); // alerts \"I'm going to be a cat!\"\n // alerts \"I'm a cat!\"\n // alerts \"Meeeeoooowwww\"\n
\nthis
\nFired when a Model instance has been added to this Store
\nThe store
\nThe Model instances that were added
\nThe index at which the instances were inserted
\nThe options object passed to Ext.util.Observable.addListener.
\n\n\n\nFires before a request is made for a new data object. If the beforeload handler returns false the load\naction will be canceled.
\nThis Store
\nThe Ext.data.Operation object that will be passed to the Proxy to\nload the Store
\nThe options object passed to Ext.util.Observable.addListener.
\n\n\n\nFired before a call to sync is executed. Return false from any listener to cancel the synv
\nHash of all records to be synchronized, broken down into create, update and destroy
\nThe options object passed to Ext.util.Observable.addListener.
\n\n\n\nFired after the removeAll method is called.
\nThe options object passed to Ext.util.Observable.addListener.
\n\n\n\nFires whenever the records in the Store have changed in some way - this could include adding or removing\nrecords, or updating the data in existing records
\nThe data store
\nThe options object passed to Ext.util.Observable.addListener.
\n\n\n\nFires whenever the store reads data from a remote data source.
\nAn array of records
\nTrue if the operation was successful.
\nThe options object passed to Ext.util.Observable.addListener.
\n\n\n\nFired when a Model instance has been removed from this Store
\nThe Store object
\nThe record that was removed
\nThe index of the record that was removed
\nThe options object passed to Ext.util.Observable.addListener.
\n\n\n\nFires when a Model instance has been updated
\nThe Model instance that was updated
\nThe update operation being performed. Value may be one of:
\n\nExt.data.Model.EDIT\nExt.data.Model.REJECT\nExt.data.Model.COMMIT\n
\nThe options object passed to Ext.util.Observable.addListener.
\n\n\n\nFires whenever a successful write has been made via the configured Proxy
\nThis Store
\nThe Operation object that was used in\nthe write
\nThe options object passed to Ext.util.Observable.addListener.
\n\n\n\n