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Hierarchy

Ext.data.Association
Ext.data.HasManyAssociation

Represents a one-to-many relationship between two models. Usually created indirectly via a model definition:

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Ext.define('Product', {
-    extend: 'Ext.data.Model',
-    fields: [
-        {name: 'id',      type: 'int'},
-        {name: 'user_id', type: 'int'},
-        {name: 'name',    type: 'string'}
-    ]
-});
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-Ext.define('User', {
-    extend: 'Ext.data.Model',
-    fields: [
-        {name: 'id',   type: 'int'},
-        {name: 'name', type: 'string'}
-    ],
-    // we can use the hasMany shortcut on the model to create a hasMany association
-    hasMany: {model: 'Product', name: 'products'}
-});
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Above we created Product and User models, and linked them by saying that a User hasMany Products. This gives -us a new function on every User instance, in this case the function is called 'products' because that is the name -we specified in the association configuration above.

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This new function returns a specialized Store which is automatically filtered to load -only Products for the given model instance:

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//first, we load up a User with id of 1
-var user = Ext.ModelManager.create({id: 1, name: 'Ed'}, 'User');
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-//the user.products function was created automatically by the association and returns a Store
-//the created store is automatically scoped to the set of Products for the User with id of 1
-var products = user.products();
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-//we still have all of the usual Store functions, for example it's easy to add a Product for this User
-products.add({
-    name: 'Another Product'
-});
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-//saves the changes to the store - this automatically sets the new Product's user_id to 1 before saving
-products.sync();
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The new Store is only instantiated the first time you call products() to conserve memory and processing time, -though calling products() a second time returns the same store instance.

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Custom filtering

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The Store is automatically furnished with a filter - by default this filter tells the store to only return -records where the associated model's foreign key matches the owner model's primary key. For example, if a User -with ID = 100 hasMany Products, the filter loads only Products with user_id == 100.

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Sometimes we want to filter by another field - for example in the case of a Twitter search application we may -have models for Search and Tweet:

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Ext.define('Search', {
-    extend: 'Ext.data.Model',
-    fields: [
-        'id', 'query'
-    ],
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-    hasMany: {
-        model: 'Tweet',
-        name : 'tweets',
-        filterProperty: 'query'
-    }
-});
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-Ext.define('Tweet', {
-    extend: 'Ext.data.Model',
-    fields: [
-        'id', 'text', 'from_user'
-    ]
-});
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-//returns a Store filtered by the filterProperty
-var store = new Search({query: 'Sencha Touch'}).tweets();
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The tweets association above is filtered by the query property by setting the filterProperty, and is -equivalent to this:

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var store = new Ext.data.Store({
-    model: 'Tweet',
-    filters: [
-        {
-            property: 'query',
-            value   : 'Sencha Touch'
-        }
-    ]
-});
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Defined By

Config Options

Other Configs

 

The string name of the model that is being associated with. Required

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The string name of the model that is being associated with. Required

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The name of the property in the data to read the association from. -Defaults to the name of the associated model.

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The name of the property in the data to read the association from. -Defaults to the name of the associated model.

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True to automatically load the related store from a remote source when instantiated. -Defaults to false.

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True to automatically load the related store from a remote source when instantiated. -Defaults to false.

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Optionally overrides the default filter that is set up on the associated Store. If -this is not set, a filter is autom...

Optionally overrides the default filter that is set up on the associated Store. If -this is not set, a filter is automatically created which filters the association based on the configured -foreignKey. See intro docs for more details. Defaults to undefined

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The name of the foreign key on the associated model that links it to the owner -model. Defaults to the lowercased name...

The name of the foreign key on the associated model that links it to the owner -model. Defaults to the lowercased name of the owner model plus "_id", e.g. an association with a where a -model called Group hasMany Users would create 'group_id' as the foreign key. When the remote store is loaded, -the store is automatically filtered so that only records with a matching foreign key are included in the -resulting child store. This can be overridden by specifying the filterProperty.

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Ext.define('Group', {
-    extend: 'Ext.data.Model',
-    fields: ['id', 'name'],
-    hasMany: 'User'
-});
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-Ext.define('User', {
-    extend: 'Ext.data.Model',
-    fields: ['id', 'name', 'group_id'], // refers to the id of the group that this user belongs to
-    belongsTo: 'Group'
-});
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The name of the function to create on the owner model to retrieve the child store. -If not specified, the pluralized n...

The name of the function to create on the owner model to retrieve the child store. -If not specified, the pluralized name of the child model is used.

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// This will create a users() method on any Group model instance
-Ext.define('Group', {
-    extend: 'Ext.data.Model',
-    fields: ['id', 'name'],
-    hasMany: 'User'
-});
-var group = new Group();
-console.log(group.users());
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-// The method to retrieve the users will now be getUserList
-Ext.define('Group', {
-    extend: 'Ext.data.Model',
-    fields: ['id', 'name'],
-    hasMany: {model: 'User', name: 'getUserList'}
-});
-var group = new Group();
-console.log(group.getUserList());
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The string name of the model that owns the association. Required

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The string name of the model that owns the association. Required

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The name of the primary key on the associated model. Defaults to 'id'. -In general this will be the Ext.data.Model.idP...

The name of the primary key on the associated model. Defaults to 'id'. -In general this will be the Ext.data.Model.idProperty of the Model.

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reader : Ext.data.reader.Reader

A special reader to read associated data

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A special reader to read associated data

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Optional configuration object that will be passed to the generated Store. Defaults to -undefined.

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Optional configuration object that will be passed to the generated Store. Defaults to -undefined.

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The type configuration can be used when creating associations using a configuration object. -Use 'hasMany' to create a...

The type configuration can be used when creating associations using a configuration object. -Use 'hasMany' to create a HasManyAssocation

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associations: [{
-    type: 'hasMany',
-    model: 'User'
-}]
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Properties

 

The name of the model is on the other end of the association (e.g. if a User model hasMany Orders, this is 'Order')

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The name of the model is on the other end of the association (e.g. if a User model hasMany Orders, this is 'Order')

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The name of the model that 'owns' the association

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The name of the model that 'owns' the association

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Methods

 

 

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Parameters

  • config : Object

    Optional config object

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Returns

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Get a specialized reader for reading associated data

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Get a specialized reader for reading associated data

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Returns

  • Ext.data.reader.Reader   

    The reader, null if not supplied

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