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Hierarchy
Ext.AbstractComponentExt.ComponentExt.form.field.BaseMixins
Base class for form fields that provides default event handling, rendering, and other common functionality +needed by all form field types. Utilizes the Ext.form.field.Field mixin for value handling and validation, +and the Ext.form.Labelable mixin to provide label and error message display.
+ +In most cases you will want to use a subclass, such as Ext.form.field.Text or Ext.form.field.Checkbox, +rather than creating instances of this class directly. However if you are implementing a custom form field, +using this as the parent class is recommended.
+ +Values and Conversions
+ +Because BaseField implements the Field mixin, it has a main value that can be initialized with the +value config and manipulated via the getValue and setValue methods. This main +value can be one of many data types appropriate to the current field, for instance a Date +field would use a JavaScript Date object as its value type. However, because the field is rendered as a HTML +input, this value data type can not always be directly used in the rendered field.
+ +Therefore BaseField introduces the concept of a "raw value". This is the value of the rendered HTML input field, +and is normally a String. The getRawValue and setRawValue methods can be used to directly +work with the raw value, though it is recommended to use getValue and setValue in most cases.
+ +Conversion back and forth between the main value and the raw value is handled by the valueToRaw and +rawToValue methods. If you are implementing a subclass that uses a non-String value data type, you +should override these methods to handle the conversion.
+ +Rendering
+ +The content of the field body is defined by the fieldSubTpl XTemplate, with its argument data +created by the getSubTplData method. Override this template and/or method to create custom +field renderings. + +Example usage:
+ +// A simple subclass of BaseField that creates a HTML5 search field. Redirects to the
+// searchUrl when the Enter key is pressed.
+Ext.define('Ext.form.SearchField', {
+ extend: 'Ext.form.field.Base',
+ alias: 'widget.searchfield',
+
+ inputType: 'search',
+
+ // Config defining the search URL
+ searchUrl: 'http://www.google.com/search?q={0}',
+
+ // Add specialkey listener
+ initComponent: function() {
+ this.callParent();
+ this.on('specialkey', this.checkEnterKey, this);
+ },
+
+ // Handle enter key presses, execute the search if the field has a value
+ checkEnterKey: function(field, e) {
+ var value = this.getValue();
+ if (e.getKey() === e.ENTER && !Ext.isEmpty(value)) {
+ location.href = Ext.String.format(this.searchUrl, value);
+ }
+ }
+});
+
+Ext.create('Ext.form.Panel', {
+ title: 'BaseField Example',
+ bodyPadding: 5,
+ width: 250,
+
+ // Fields will be arranged vertically, stretched to full width
+ layout: 'anchor',
+ defaults: {
+ anchor: '100%'
+ },
+ items: [{
+ xtype: 'searchfield',
+ fieldLabel: 'Search',
+ name: 'query'
+ }]
+ renderTo: Ext.getBody()
+});
+
+The CSS class to be applied to the body content element. Defaults to 'x-form-item-body'.
+The CSS class to be applied to the body content element. Defaults to 'x-form-item-body'.
+The base CSS class to apply to this components's element. This will also be prepended to +elements within this component like Panel's body will get a class x-panel-body. This means +that if you create a subclass of Panel, and you want it to get all the Panels styling for the +element and the body, you leave the baseCls x-panel and use componentCls to add specific styling for this +component.
+The CSS class to be applied to the special clearing div rendered directly after the field +contents wrapper to provide field clearing (defaults to 'x-clear').
+An optional extra CSS class that will be added to this component's Element (defaults to ''). This can be +useful for adding customized styles to the component or any of its children using standard CSS rules.
+CSS Class to be added to a components root level element to give distinction to it +via styling.
+CSS Class to be added to a components root level element to give distinction to it +via styling.
+CSS class to add when the Component is disabled. Defaults to 'x-item-disabled'.
+CSS class to add when the Component is disabled. Defaults to 'x-item-disabled'.
+The CSS class to be applied to the error message element. Defaults to 'x-form-error-msg'.
+The CSS class to be applied to the error message element. Defaults to 'x-form-error-msg'.
+An extra CSS class to be applied to the body content element in addition to fieldBodyCls. +Defaults to empty.
+An extra CSS class to be applied to the body content element in addition to fieldBodyCls. +Defaults to empty.
+The default CSS class for the field input (defaults to 'x-form-field')
+The default CSS class for the field input (defaults to 'x-form-field')
+The CSS class to use when the field receives focus (defaults to 'x-form-focus')
+The CSS class to use when the field receives focus (defaults to 'x-form-focus')
+A CSS class to be applied to the outermost element to denote that it is participating in the form +field layout. Defaults to 'x-form-item'.
+The CSS class to use when marking the component invalid (defaults to 'x-form-invalid')
+The CSS class to use when marking the component invalid (defaults to 'x-form-invalid')
+The CSS class to be applied to the label element. Defaults to 'x-form-item-label'.
+The CSS class to be applied to the label element. Defaults to 'x-form-item-label'.
+An optional extra CSS class that will be added to this component's Element when the mouse moves +over the Element, and removed when the mouse moves out. (defaults to ''). This can be +useful for adding customized 'active' or 'hover' styles to the component or any of its children using standard CSS rules.
+The class that is added to the content target when you set styleHtmlContent to true. +Defaults to 'x-html'
+The class that is added to the content target when you set styleHtmlContent to true. +Defaults to 'x-html'
+If specified, then the component will be displayed with this value as its active error when +first rendered. Defaults to undefined. Use setActiveError or unsetActiveError to +change it after component creation.
+The template used to format the Array of error messages passed to setActiveErrors +into a single HTML string. By default this renders each message as an item in an unordered list.
+A tag name or DomHelper spec used to create the Element which will +encapsulate this Component.
+ + +You do not normally need to specify this. For the base classes Ext.Component and Ext.container.Container, +this defaults to 'div'. The more complex Sencha classes use a more complex +DOM structure specified by their own renderTpls.
+ + +This is intended to allow the developer to create application-specific utility Components encapsulated by +different DOM elements. Example usage:
+ + +{
+ xtype: 'component',
+ autoEl: {
+ tag: 'img',
+ src: 'http://www.example.com/example.jpg'
+ }
+}, {
+ xtype: 'component',
+ autoEl: {
+ tag: 'blockquote',
+ html: 'autoEl is cool!'
+ }
+}, {
+ xtype: 'container',
+ autoEl: 'ul',
+ cls: 'ux-unordered-list',
+ items: {
+ xtype: 'component',
+ autoEl: 'li',
+ html: 'First list item'
+ }
+}
+
+
+Whether to adjust the component's body area to make room for 'side' or 'under' +error messages. Defaults to true.
+Whether to adjust the component's body area to make room for 'side' or 'under' +error messages. Defaults to true.
+This config is intended mainly for floating Components which may or may not be shown. Instead +of using renderTo in the configuration, and rendering upon construction, this allows a Component +to render itself upon first show.
+ + +Specify as true
to have this Component render to the document body upon first show.
Specify as an element, or the ID of an element to have this Component render to a specific element upon first show.
+ + +This defaults to true
for the Window class.
true
to use overflow:'auto' on the components layout element and show scroll bars automatically when
+necessary, false
to clip any overflowing content (defaults to false
).
True to automatically show the component upon creation. +This config option may only be used for floating components or components +that use autoRender. Defaults to false.
+The CSS class to be applied to the body content element. Defaults to 'x-form-item-body'.
+The CSS class to be applied to the body content element. Defaults to 'x-form-item-body'.
+The base CSS class to apply to this components's element. This will also be prepended to +elements within this component like Panel's body will get a class x-panel-body. This means +that if you create a subclass of Panel, and you want it to get all the Panels styling for the +element and the body, you leave the baseCls x-panel and use componentCls to add specific styling for this +component.
+Specifies the border for this component. The border can be a single numeric value to apply to all sides or +it can be a CSS style specification for each style, for example: '10 5 3 10'.
+Defines a timeout in milliseconds for buffering checkChangeEvents that fire in rapid succession. +Defaults to 50 milliseconds.
+A list of event names that will be listened for on the field's input element, which +will cause the field's value to be checked for changes. If a change is detected, the +change event will be fired, followed by validation if the validateOnChange +option is enabled.
+ + +Defaults to ['change', 'propertychange'] in Internet Explorer, and ['change', 'input', +'textInput', 'keyup', 'dragdrop'] in other browsers. This catches all the ways that field values +can be changed in most supported browsers; the only known exceptions at the time of writing are:
+ + +If you need to guarantee on-the-fly change notifications including these edge cases, you can call the +checkChange method on a repeating interval, e.g. using Ext.TaskManager, or if the field is +within a Ext.form.Panel, you can use the FormPanel's Ext.form.Panel.pollForChanges +configuration to set up such a task automatically.
+ +The CSS class to be applied to the special clearing div rendered directly after the field +contents wrapper to provide field clearing (defaults to 'x-clear').
+An optional extra CSS class that will be added to this component's Element (defaults to ''). This can be +useful for adding customized styles to the component or any of its children using standard CSS rules.
+CSS Class to be added to a components root level element to give distinction to it +via styling.
+CSS Class to be added to a components root level element to give distinction to it +via styling.
+The sizing and positioning of a Component's internal Elements is the responsibility of +the Component's layout manager which sizes a Component's internal structure in response to the Component being sized.
+ + +Generally, developers will not use this configuration as all provided Components which need their internal +elements sizing (Such as input fields) come with their own componentLayout managers.
+ + +The default layout manager will be used on instances of the base Ext.Component class +which simply sizes the Component's encapsulating element to the height and width specified in the setSize method.
+ +Optional. Specify an existing HTML element, or the id
of an existing HTML element to use as the content
+for this component.
layout
+scheme that the Component may use. It is just HTML. Layouts operate on child items
.x-hidden
or the x-hide-display
CSS class to
+prevent a brief flicker of the content before it is rendered to the panel.CSS class to add when the Component is disabled. Defaults to 'x-item-disabled'.
+CSS class to add when the Component is disabled. Defaults to 'x-item-disabled'.
+Specify as true to make a floating Component draggable using the Component's encapsulating element as the drag handle.
+ + +This may also be specified as a config object for the ComponentDragger which is instantiated to perform dragging.
+ + +For example to create a Component which may only be dragged around using a certain internal element as the drag handle, +use the delegate option:
+ + +new Ext.Component({ + constrain: true, + floating:true, + style: { + backgroundColor: '#fff', + border: '1px solid black' + }, + html: '<h1 style="cursor:move">The title</h1><p>The content</p>', + draggable: { + delegate: 'h1' + } +}).show(); ++ + + +
The CSS class to be applied to the error message element. Defaults to 'x-form-error-msg'.
+The CSS class to be applied to the error message element. Defaults to 'x-form-error-msg'.
+An extra CSS class to be applied to the body content element in addition to fieldBodyCls. +Defaults to empty.
+An extra CSS class to be applied to the body content element in addition to fieldBodyCls. +Defaults to empty.
+The default CSS class for the field input (defaults to 'x-form-field')
+The default CSS class for the field input (defaults to 'x-form-field')
+The label for the field. It gets appended with the labelSeparator, and its position +and sizing is determined by the labelAlign, labelWidth, and labelPad +configs. Defaults to undefined.
+Optional CSS style(s) to be applied to the field input element. +Should be a valid argument to Ext.core.Element.applyStyles. Defaults to undefined. See also the +setFieldStyle method for changing the style after initialization.
+Specify as true to float the Component outside of the document flow using CSS absolute positioning.
+ + +Components such as Windows and Menus are floating +by default.
+ + +Floating Components that are programatically rendered will register themselves with the global +ZIndexManager
+ + +A floating Component may be used as a child item of a Container. This just allows the floating Component to seek a ZIndexManager by +examining the ownerCt chain.
+ + +When configured as floating, Components acquire, at render time, a ZIndexManager which manages a stack +of related floating Components. The ZIndexManager brings a single floating Component to the top of its stack when +the Component's toFront method is called.
+ + +The ZIndexManager is found by traversing up the ownerCt chain to find an ancestor which itself is floating. This is so that +descendant floating Components of floating Containers (Such as a ComboBox dropdown within a Window) can have its zIndex managed relative +to any siblings, but always above that floating ancestor Container.
+ + +If no floating ancestor is found, a floating Component registers itself with the default ZIndexManager.
+ + +Floating components do not participate in the Container's layout. Because of this, they are not rendered until you explicitly +show them.
+ + +After rendering, the ownerCt reference is deleted, and the floatParent property is set to the found floating ancestor Container. +If no floating ancestor Container was found the floatParent property will not be set.
+ +The CSS class to use when the field receives focus (defaults to 'x-form-focus')
+The CSS class to use when the field receives focus (defaults to 'x-form-focus')
+Specifies whether the floated component should be automatically focused when it is +brought to the front. Defaults to true.
+A CSS class to be applied to the outermost element to denote that it is participating in the form +field layout. Defaults to 'x-form-item'.
+Specify as true
to have the Component inject framing elements within the Component at render time to
+provide a graphical rounded frame around the Component content.
This is only necessary when running on outdated, or non standard-compliant browsers such as Microsoft's Internet Explorer +prior to version 9 which do not support rounded corners natively.
+ + +The extra space taken up by this framing is available from the read only property frameSize.
+ +When set to true, the label element (fieldLabel and labelSeparator) will be +automatically hidden if the fieldLabel is empty. Setting this to false will cause the empty +label element to be rendered and space to be reserved for it; this is useful if you want a field without a label +to line up with other labeled fields in the same form. Defaults to true.
+ + +If you wish to unconditionall hide the label even if a non-empty fieldLabel is configured, then set +the hideLabel config to true.
+ +Set to true to completely hide the label element (fieldLabel and labelSeparator). +Defaults to false.
+ + +Also see hideEmptyLabel, which controls whether space will be reserved for an empty fieldLabel.
+ +A String which specifies how this Component's encapsulating DOM element will be hidden. +Values may be
'display'
: The Component will be hidden using the display: none
style.'visibility'
: The Component will be hidden using the visibility: hidden
style.'offsets'
: The Component will be hidden by absolutely positioning it out of the visible area of the document. This
+is useful when a hidden Component must maintain measurable dimensions. Hiding using display
results
+in a Component having zero dimensions.'display'
.
+An HTML fragment, or a DomHelper specification to use as the layout element +content (defaults to ''). The HTML content is added after the component is rendered, +so the document will not contain this HTML at the time the render event is fired. +This content is inserted into the body before any configured contentEl is appended.
+The unique id of this component instance (defaults to an auto-assigned id).
+ + +It should not be necessary to use this configuration except for singleton objects in your application. +Components created with an id may be accessed globally using Ext.getCmp.
+ + +Instead of using assigned ids, use the itemId config, and ComponentQuery which +provides selector-based searching for Sencha Components analogous to DOM querying. The Container +class contains shortcut methods to query its descendant Components by selector.
+ + +Note that this id will also be used as the element id for the containing HTML element +that is rendered to the page for this component. This allows you to write id-based CSS +rules to style the specific instance of this component uniquely, and also to select +sub-elements using this component's id as the parent.
+ + +Note: to avoid complications imposed by a unique id also see itemId
.
Note: to access the container of a Component see ownerCt
.
The id that will be given to the generated input DOM element. Defaults to an automatically generated id. +If you configure this manually, you must make sure it is unique in the document.
+The type attribute for input fields -- e.g. radio, text, password, file (defaults to 'text'). +The extended types supported by HTML5 inputs (url, email, etc.) may also be used, though using them +will cause older browsers to fall back to 'text'.
+ + +The type 'password' must be used to render that field type currently -- there is no separate Ext +component for that. You can use Ext.form.field.File which creates a custom-rendered file upload +field, but if you want a plain unstyled file input you can use a BaseField with inputType:'file'.
+ +The CSS class to use when marking the component invalid (defaults to 'x-form-invalid')
+The CSS class to use when marking the component invalid (defaults to 'x-form-invalid')
+The error text to use when marking a field invalid and no message is provided +(defaults to 'The value in this field is invalid')
+An itemId can be used as an alternative way to get a reference to a component
+when no object reference is available. Instead of using an id
with
+Ext.getCmp, use itemId
with
+Ext.container.Container.getComponent which will retrieve
+itemId
's or id's. Since itemId
's are an index to the
+container's internal MixedCollection, the itemId
is scoped locally to the container --
+avoiding potential conflicts with Ext.ComponentManager which requires a unique
+id
.
var c = new Ext.panel.Panel({ //
+ height: 300,
+ renderTo: document.body,
+ layout: 'auto',
+ items: [
+ {
+ itemId: 'p1',
+ title: 'Panel 1',
+ height: 150
+ },
+ {
+ itemId: 'p2',
+ title: 'Panel 2',
+ height: 150
+ }
+ ]
+})
+p1 = c.getComponent('p1'); // not the same as Ext.getCmp()
+p2 = p1.ownerCt.getComponent('p2'); // reference via a sibling
+
+
+
+Also see id, query
, down
and child
.
Note: to access the container of an item see ownerCt.
+ +Controls the position and alignment of the fieldLabel. Valid values are:
+ + +The CSS class to be applied to the label element. Defaults to 'x-form-item-label'.
+The CSS class to be applied to the label element. Defaults to 'x-form-item-label'.
+The amount of space in pixels between the fieldLabel and the input field. Defaults to 5.
+The amount of space in pixels between the fieldLabel and the input field. Defaults to 5.
+Character(s) to be inserted at the end of the label text.
+Character(s) to be inserted at the end of the label text.
+A CSS style specification string to apply directly to this field's label. Defaults to undefined.
+ +A CSS style specification string to apply directly to this field's label. Defaults to undefined.
+ +The width of the fieldLabel in pixels. Only applicable if the labelAlign is set +to "left" or "right". Defaults to 100.
+The width of the fieldLabel in pixels. Only applicable if the labelAlign is set +to "left" or "right". Defaults to 100.
+The rendering template for the field decorations. Component classes using this mixin should include +logic to use this as their renderTpl, and implement the +getSubTplMarkup method to generate the field body content.
+(optional)
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 +addListener example for attaching multiple handlers at once.
+ +DOM events from ExtJs Components
+ + +While some ExtJs Component classes export selected DOM events (e.g. "click", "mouseover" etc), this + + +
is usually only done when extra value can be added. For example the DataView's
+click
event passing the node clicked on. To access DOM
+events directly from a child element of a Component, we need to specify the element
option to
+identify the Component property to add a DOM listener to:
new Ext.panel.Panel({
+ width: 400,
+ height: 200,
+ dockedItems: [{
+ xtype: 'toolbar'
+ }],
+ listeners: {
+ click: {
+ element: 'el', //bind to the underlying el property on the panel
+ fn: function(){ console.log('click el'); }
+ },
+ dblclick: {
+ element: 'body', //bind to the underlying body property on the panel
+ fn: function(){ console.log('dblclick body'); }
+ }
+ }
+});
+
+
+
+
+A configuration object or an instance of a Ext.ComponentLoader to load remote +content for this Component.
+A configuration object or an instance of a Ext.ComponentLoader to load remote +content for this Component.
+Specifies the margin for this component. The margin can be a single numeric value to apply to all sides or +it can be a CSS style specification for each style, for example: '10 5 3 10'.
+The maximum value in pixels which this Component will set its height to.
+ + +Warning: This will override any size management applied by layout managers.
+ +The maximum value in pixels which this Component will set its width to.
+ + +Warning: This will override any size management applied by layout managers.
+ +The minimum value in pixels which this Component will set its height to.
+ + +Warning: This will override any size management applied by layout managers.
+ +The minimum value in pixels which this Component will set its width to.
+ + +Warning: This will override any size management applied by layout managers.
+ +The location where the error message text should display. +Must be one of the following values:
+ + +qtip
Display a quick tip containing the message when the user hovers over the field. This is the default.
+title
Display the message in a default browser title attribute popup.under
Add a block div beneath the field containing the error message.side
Add an error icon to the right of the field, displaying the message in a popup on hover.none
Don't display any error message. This might be useful if you are implementing custom error display.[element id]
Add the error message directly to the innerHTML of the specified element.The name of the field (defaults to undefined). This is used as the parameter +name when including the field value in a form submit(). If no name is +configured, it falls back to the inputId. To prevent the field from being included in the +form submit, set submitValue to false.
+An optional extra CSS class that will be added to this component's Element when the mouse moves +over the Element, and removed when the mouse moves out. (defaults to ''). This can be +useful for adding customized 'active' or 'hover' styles to the component or any of its children using standard CSS rules.
+Specifies the padding for this component. The padding can be a single numeric value to apply to all sides or +it can be a CSS style specification for each style, for example: '10 5 3 10'.
+An object or array of objects that will provide custom functionality for this component. The only +requirement for a valid plugin is that it contain an init method that accepts a reference of type Ext.Component. +When a component is created, if any plugins are available, the component will call the init method on each +plugin, passing a reference to itself. Each plugin can then call methods or respond to events on the +component as needed to provide its functionality.
+true to disable displaying any error message set on this object. +Defaults to false.
+true to disable displaying any error message set on this object. +Defaults to false.
+true to mark the field as readOnly in HTML +(defaults to false).
+ +Note: this only sets the element's readOnly DOM attribute. + + +
Setting readOnly=true
, for example, will not disable triggering a
+ComboBox or Date; it gives you the option of forcing the user to choose
+via the trigger without typing in the text box. To hide the trigger use
+hideTrigger
.
An object containing properties specifying DomQuery selectors which identify child elements +created by the render process.
+ +After the Component's internal structure is rendered according to the renderTpl, this object is iterated through,
+and the found Elements are added as properties to the Component using the renderSelector
property name.
For example, a Component which rendered an image, and description into its element might use the following properties +coded into its prototype:
+ +renderTpl: '<img src="{imageUrl}" class="x-image-component-img"><div class="x-image-component-desc">{description}>/div<',
+
+renderSelectors: {
+ image: 'img.x-image-component-img',
+ descEl: 'div.x-image-component-desc'
+}
+
+
+After rendering, the Component would have a property image
referencing its child img
Element,
+and a property descEl
referencing the div
Element which contains the description.
Specify the id of the element, a DOM element or an existing Element that this component +will be rendered into.
+ + +See render
also.
An XTemplate used to create the internal structure inside this Component's +encapsulating Element.
+ + +You do not normally need to specify this. For the base classes Ext.Component
+and Ext.container.Container, this defaults to null
which means that they will be initially rendered
+with no internal structure; they render their Element empty. The more specialized ExtJS and Touch classes
+which use a more complex DOM structure, provide their own template definitions.
This is intended to allow the developer to create application-specific utility Components with customized +internal structure.
+ + +Upon rendering, any created child elements may be automatically imported into object properties using the +renderSelectors option.
+ +Specify as true
to apply a Resizer to this Component
+after rendering.
May also be specified as a config object to be passed to the constructor of Resizer
+to override any defaults. By default the Component passes its minimum and maximum size, and uses
+Ext.resizer.Resizer.dynamic: false
A valid Ext.resizer.Resizer handles config string (defaults to 'all'). Only applies when resizable = true.
+A valid Ext.resizer.Resizer handles config string (defaults to 'all'). Only applies when resizable = true.
+A buffer to be applied if many state events are fired within +a short period. Defaults to 100.
+A buffer to be applied if many state events are fired within +a short period. Defaults to 100.
+Specifies whether the floating component should be given a shadow. Set to +true to automatically create an Ext.Shadow, or a string indicating the +shadow's display Ext.Shadow.mode. Set to false to disable the shadow. +(Defaults to 'sides'.)
+An array of events that, when fired, should trigger this object to
+save its state (defaults to none). stateEvents
may be any type
+of event supported by this object, including browser or custom events
+(e.g., ['click', 'customerchange']).
See stateful
for an explanation of saving and
+restoring object state.
The unique id for this object to use for state management purposes.
+ +See stateful for an explanation of saving and restoring state.
+ +A flag which causes the object to attempt to restore the state of
+internal properties from a saved state on startup. The object must have
+a stateId
for state to be managed.
+Auto-generated ids are not guaranteed to be stable across page loads and
+cannot be relied upon to save and restore the same state for a object.
+
For state saving to work, the state manager's provider must have been +set to an implementation of Ext.state.Provider which overrides the +set and get +methods to save and recall name/value pairs. A built-in implementation, +Ext.state.CookieProvider is available.
+To set the state provider for the current page:
+Ext.state.Manager.setProvider(new Ext.state.CookieProvider({
+ expires: new Date(new Date().getTime()+(1000*60*60*24*7)), //7 days from now
+}));
+
+A stateful object attempts to save state when one of the events
+listed in the stateEvents
configuration fires.
To save state, a stateful object first serializes its state by
+calling getState
. By default, this function does
+nothing. The developer must provide an implementation which returns an
+object hash which represents the restorable state of the object.
The value yielded by getState is passed to Ext.state.Manager.set
+which uses the configured Ext.state.Provider to save the object
+keyed by the stateId
During construction, a stateful object attempts to restore
+its state by calling Ext.state.Manager.get passing the
+stateId
The resulting object is passed to applyState
.
+The default implementation of applyState
simply copies
+properties into the object, but a developer may override this to support
+more behaviour.
You can perform extra processing on state save and restore by attaching +handlers to the beforestaterestore, staterestore, +beforestatesave and statesave events.
+ +A custom style specification to be applied to this component's Element. Should be a valid argument to +Ext.core.Element.applyStyles.
+ + new Ext.panel.Panel({
+ title: 'Some Title',
+ renderTo: Ext.getBody(),
+ width: 400, height: 300,
+ layout: 'form',
+ items: [{
+ xtype: 'textarea',
+ style: {
+ width: '95%',
+ marginBottom: '10px'
+ }
+ },
+ new Ext.button.Button({
+ text: 'Send',
+ minWidth: '100',
+ style: {
+ marginBottom: '10px'
+ }
+ })
+ ]
+ });
+
+
+The class that is added to the content target when you set styleHtmlContent to true. +Defaults to 'x-html'
+The class that is added to the content target when you set styleHtmlContent to true. +Defaults to 'x-html'
+True to automatically style the html inside the content target of this component (body for panels). +Defaults to false.
+True to automatically style the html inside the content target of this component (body for panels). +Defaults to false.
+The tabIndex for this field. Note this only applies to fields that are rendered, +not those which are built via applyTo (defaults to undefined).
+An data
and
+tplWriteMode
configurations.
The Ext.(X)Template method to use when
+updating the content area of the Component. Defaults to 'overwrite'
+(see Ext.XTemplate.overwrite
).
A set style for a component. Can be a string or an Array of multiple strings (UIs)
+A set style for a component. Can be a string or an Array of multiple strings (UIs)
+Whether the field should validate when it loses focus (defaults to true). This will cause fields +to be validated as the user steps through the fields in the form regardless of whether they are making +changes to those fields along the way. See also validateOnChange.
+Specifies whether this field should be validated immediately whenever a change in its value is detected. +Defaults to true. If the validation results in a change in the field's validity, a +validitychange event will be fired. This allows the field to show feedback about the +validity of its contents immediately as the user is typing.
+ + +When set to false, feedback will not be immediate. However the form will still be validated +before submitting if the clientValidation option to Ext.form.Basic.doAction is +enabled, or if the field or form are validated manually.
+ + +See also checkChangeEventsfor controlling how changes to the field's value are detected.
+ +The div Element wrapping the component's contents. Only available after the component has been rendered.
+The div Element wrapping the component's contents. Only available after the component has been rendered.
+Clear any invalid styles/messages for this field. Components using this mixin should implement +this method to update the components rendering to clear any existing messages.
+ + +Note: this method does not cause the Field's validate or isValid methods to
+return true
if the value does not pass validation. So simply clearing a field's errors
+will not necessarily allow submission of forms submitted with the Ext.form.action.Submit.clientValidation
+option set.
Read-only property indicating whether or not the component can be dragged
+Read-only property indicating whether or not the component can be dragged
+The div Element that will contain the component's error message(s). Note that depending on the +configured msgTarget, this element may be hidden in favor of some other form of +presentation, but will always be present in the DOM for use by assistive technologies.
+Optional. Only present for floating Components which were inserted as descendant items of floating Containers.
+ + +Floating Components that are programatically rendered will not have a floatParent
property.
For floating Components which are child items of a Container, the floatParent will be the floating ancestor Container which is +responsible for the base z-index value of all its floating descendants. It provides a ZIndexManager which provides +z-indexing services for all its descendant floating Components.
+ + +For example, the dropdown BoundList of a ComboBox which is in a Window will have the Window as its
+floatParent
See floating and zIndexManager
+ +Read-only property indicating the width of any framing elements which were added within the encapsulating element +to provide graphical, rounded borders. See the frame config.
+ + +This is an object containing the frame width in pixels for all four sides of the Component containing +the following properties:
+ + +top
The width of the top framing element in pixels.right
The width of the right framing element in pixels.bottom
The width of the bottom framing element in pixels.left
The width of the left framing element in pixels.@deprecated 4.0 Replaced by getActiveAnimation +Returns thq current animation if this object has any effects actively running or queued, else returns false.
+The input Element for this Field. Only available after the field has been rendered.
+The input Element for this Field. Only available after the field has been rendered.
+Flag denoting that this object is labelable as a field. Always true.
+Flag denoting that this object is labelable as a field. Always true.
+Flag denoting that this component is a Field. Always true.
+Flag denoting that this component is a Field. Always true.
+The label Element for this component. Only available after the component has been rendered.
+The label Element for this component. Only available after the component has been rendered.
+Associate one or more error messages with this field. Components using this mixin should implement +this method to update the component's rendering to display the messages.
+ + +Note: this method does not cause the Field's validate or isValid methods to
+return false
if the value does pass validation. So simply marking a Field as invalid
+will not prevent submission of forms submitted with the Ext.form.action.Submit.clientValidation
+option set.
This is an internal flag that you use when creating custom components. +By default this is set to true which means that every component gets a mask when its disabled. +Components like FieldContainer, FieldSet, Field, Button, Tab override this property to false +since they want to implement custom disable logic.
+The original value of the field as configured in the value configuration, or as loaded by
+the last form load operation if the form's trackResetOnLoad
+setting is true
.
Read-only property indicating whether or not the component has been rendered.
+Read-only property indicating whether or not the component has been rendered.
+Stops any running effects and clears this object's internal effects queue if it contains +any additional effects that haven't started yet.
+Optional. Only present for floating Components after they have been rendered.
+ + +A reference to the ZIndexManager which is managing this Component's z-index.
+ + +The ZIndexManager maintains a stack of floating Component z-indices, and also provides a single modal +mask which is insert just beneath the topmost visible modal floating Component.
+ + +Floating Components may be brought to the front or sent to the back of the z-index stack.
+ + +This defaults to the global ZIndexManager for floating Components that are programatically +rendered.
+ + +For floating Components which are added to a Container, the ZIndexManager is acquired from the first ancestor Container found +which is floating, or if not found the global ZIndexManager is used.
+ + +See floating and floatParent
+ +Creates a new Field
+Creates a new Field
+Configuration options
+@deprecated 4.0 Replaced by {link:#addCls} +Adds a CSS class to the top level element representing this component.
+@deprecated 4.0 Replaced by {link:#addCls} +Adds a CSS class to the top level element representing this component.
+The CSS class name to add
+Returns the Component to allow method chaining.
+Adds a CSS class to the top level element representing this component.
+Adds a CSS class to the top level element representing this component.
+The CSS class name to add
+Returns the Component to allow method chaining.
+Adds a cls to the uiCls array, which will also call addUIClsToElement and adds +to all elements of this component.
+Adds a cls to the uiCls array, which will also call addUIClsToElement and adds +to all elements of this component.
+A string or an array of strings to add to the uiCls
+Adds the specified events to the list of events which this Observable may fire.
+Adds the specified events to the list of events which this Observable may fire.
+Either an object with event names as properties with a value of true
+or the first event name string if multiple event names are being passed as separate parameters.
[additional] Optional additional event names if multiple event names are being passed as separate parameters. +Usage:
+ +this.addEvents('storeloaded', 'storecleared');
+
+
+Appends an event handler to this object.
+Appends an event handler to this object.
+The name of the event to listen for. May also be an object who's property names are event names. See
+The method the event invokes.
+(optional) The scope (this
reference) in which the handler function is executed.
+If omitted, defaults to the object which fired the event.
(optional) An object containing handler configuration. +properties. This may contain any of the following properties:
this
reference) in which the handler function is executed.
+If omitted, defaults to the object which fired the event.This option is useful during Component construction to add DOM event listeners to elements of Components which +will exist only after the Component is rendered. For example, to add a click listener to a Panel's body: +
new Ext.panel.Panel({
+ title: 'The title',
+ listeners: {
+ click: this.handlePanelClick,
+ element: 'body'
+ }
+});
+
+
+
+When added in this way, the options available are the options applicable to Ext.core.Element.addListener
+ + +
+Combining Options
+Using the options argument, it is possible to combine different types of listeners:
+
+A delayed, one-time listener.
+
myPanel.on('hide', this.handleClick, this, {
+single: true,
+delay: 100
+});
+
+Attaching multiple handlers in 1 call
+The method also allows for a single argument to be passed which is a config object containing properties
+which specify multiple events. For example:
+
myGridPanel.on({
+ cellClick: this.onCellClick,
+ mouseover: this.onMouseOver,
+ mouseout: this.onMouseOut,
+ scope: this // Important. Ensure "this" is correct during handler execution
+});
+
.
++ +
Adds listeners to any Observable object (or Element) which are automatically removed when this Component +is destroyed. + +
Adds listeners to any Observable object (or Element) which are automatically removed when this Component +is destroyed. + +
The item to which to add a listener/listeners.
+The event name, or an object containing event name properties.
+Optional. If the ename
parameter was an event name, this
+is the handler function.
Optional. If the ename
parameter was an event name, this
+is the scope (this
reference) in which the handler function is executed.
Optional. If the ename
parameter was an event name, this
+is the addListener options.
Add events that will trigger the state to be saved.
+Add events that will trigger the state to be saved.
+The event name or an array of event names.
+
The box-adjusted width that was set
+The box-adjusted height that was set
+Whether or not the height/width are stored on the component permanently
+Component which sent the layout. Only used when isSetSize is false.
+Aligns this floating Component to the specified element
+Aligns this floating Component to the specified element
+The element or Ext.Component to align to. If passing a component, it must +be a omponent instance. If a string id is passed, it will be used as an element id.
+(optional, defaults to "tl-bl?") The position to align to (see Ext.core.Element.alignTo for more details).
+(optional) Offset the positioning by [x, y]
+this
+Perform custom animation on this object.
+
This method is applicable to both the the Component class and the Element class. +It performs animated transitions of certain properties of this object over a specified timeline.
+The sole parameter is an object which specifies start property values, end property values, and properties which
+describe the timeline. Of the properties listed below, only to
is mandatory.
Properties include
from
to
duration
easing
+- ease
+- easeIn
+- easeOut
+- easeInOut
+- backIn
+- backOut
+- elasticIn
+- elasticOut
+- bounceIn
+- bounceOut
+
keyframes
listeners
beforeanimate
event or the afteranimate
event.from
, to
, and keyframe
objects:x
y
left
left
value. Units must be supplied.top
top
value. Units must be supplied.width
width
value. Units must be supplied.height
height
value. Units must be supplied.scrollLeft
scrollLeft
value.scrollTop
scrollLeft
value.opacity
opacity
value. This must be a value between 0
and 1
.Be aware than animating an Element which is being used by an Ext Component without in some way informing the Component about the changed element state +will result in incorrect Component behaviour. This is because the Component will be using the old state of the element. To avoid this problem, it is now possible to +directly animate certain properties of Components.
+from
, to
, and keyframe
objects:x
y
left
left
value in pixels.top
top
value in pixels.width
width
value in pixels.width
width
value in pixels.dynamic
For example, to animate a Window to a new size, ensuring that its internal layout, and any shadow is correct:
+myWindow = Ext.create('Ext.window.Window', {
+ title: 'Test Component animation',
+ width: 500,
+ height: 300,
+ layout: {
+ type: 'hbox',
+ align: 'stretch'
+ },
+ items: [{
+ title: 'Left: 33%',
+ margins: '5 0 5 5',
+ flex: 1
+ }, {
+ title: 'Left: 66%',
+ margins: '5 5 5 5',
+ flex: 2
+ }]
+});
+myWindow.show();
+myWindow.header.el.on('click', function() {
+ myWindow.animate({
+ to: {
+ width: (myWindow.getWidth() == 500) ? 700 : 500,
+ height: (myWindow.getHeight() == 300) ? 400 : 300,
+ }
+ });
+});
+
+For performance reasons, by default, the internal layout is only updated when the Window reaches its final "to"
size. If dynamic updating of the Window's child
+Components is required, then configure the animation with dynamic: true
and the two child items will maintain their proportions during the animation.
An object containing properties which describe the animation's start and end states, and the timeline of the animation.
+this
+Applies the state to the object. This should be overridden in subclasses to do +more complex state operations. By default it applies the state properties onto +the current object.
+The state
+A utility for grouping a set of modifications which may trigger value changes into a single +transaction, to prevent excessive firing of change events. This is useful for instance +if the field has sub-fields which are being updated as a group; you don't want the container +field to check its own changed state for each subfield change.
+A function containing the transaction code
+Occurs before componentLayout is run. Returning false from this method will prevent the componentLayout +from being executed.
+The box-adjusted width that was set
+The box-adjusted height that was set
+Whether or not the height/width are stored on the component permanently
+Component which sent the layout. Only used when isSetSize is false.
+Bubbles up the component/container heirarchy, calling the specified function with each component. The scope (this) of +function call will be the scope provided or the current component. The arguments to the function +will be the args provided or the current component. If the function returns false at any point, +the bubble is stopped.
+The function to call
+(optional) The scope of the function (defaults to current node)
+(optional) The args to call the function with (default to passing the current component)
+this
+Starts capture on the specified Observable. All events will be passed +to the supplied function with the event name + standard signature of the event +before the event is fired. If the supplied function returns false, +the event will not fire.
+The Observable to capture events from.
+The function to call when an event is fired.
+(optional) The scope (this
reference) in which the function is executed. Defaults to the Observable firing the event.
Center this Component in its container.
+Center this Component in its container.
+this
+Checks whether the value of the field has changed since the last time it was checked. If the value +has changed, it:
+ + +Checks the isDirty state of the field and if it has changed since the last time +it was checked, fires the dirtychange event.
+Clear any invalid styles/messages for this field.
+ + +Note: this method does not cause the Field's validate or isValid methods to
+return true
if the value does not pass validation. So simply clearing a field's errors
+will not necessarily allow submission of forms submitted with the Ext.form.action.Submit.clientValidation
+option set.
Removes all listeners for this object including the managed listeners
+Removes all listeners for this object including the managed listeners
+Removes all managed listeners for this object.
+Removes all managed listeners for this object.
+Clone the current component using the original config values passed into this instance by default.
+Clone the current component using the original config values passed into this instance by default.
+A new config containing any properties to override in the cloned version. +An id property can be passed on this object, otherwise one will be generated to avoid duplicates.
+clone The cloned copy of this component
+Disable the component.
+Disable the component.
+Passing true, will supress the 'disable' event from being fired.
+Handles autoRender. +Floating Components may have an ownerCt. If they are asking to be constrained, constrain them within that +ownerCt, and have their z-index managed locally. Floating Components are always rendered to document.body
+This method needs to be called whenever you change something on this component that requires the Component's +layout to be recalculated.
+this
+Moves this floating Component into a constrain region.
+ + +By default, this Component is constrained to be within the container it was added to, or the element +it was rendered to.
+ + +An alternative constraint may be passed.
+ +Optional. The Element or Region into which this Component is to be constrained.
+Enable the component
+Enable the component
+Passing false will supress the 'enable' event from being fired.
+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.Base, {
+// Add functionality to Field's initComponent to enable the change event to bubble
+initComponent : Ext.Function.createSequence(Ext.form.field.Base.prototype.initComponent, 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');
+ }
+}
+});
+
+
+The event name to bubble, or an Array of event names.
+Only relevant if the instance's isFileUpload method returns true. Returns a reference +to the file input DOM element holding the user's selected file. The input will be appended into +the submission form and will not be returned, so this method should also create a replacement.
+This method finds the topmost active layout who's processing will eventually determine the size and position of this +Component.
+
This method is useful when dynamically adding Components into Containers, and some processing must take place after the +final sizing and positioning of the Component has been performed.
+ +Find a container above this component at any level by a custom function. If the passed function returns +true, the container will be returned.
+The custom function to call with the arguments (container, this component).
+The first Container for which the custom function returns true
+Find a container above this component at any level by xtype or class
+ + +See also the up method.
+ +Find a container above this component at any level by xtype or class
+ + +See also the up method.
+ +The xtype string for a component, or the class of the component directly
+The first Container which matches the given xtype or class
+Fires the specified event with the passed parameters (minus the event name).
+ + +An event may be set to bubble up an Observable parent hierarchy (See Ext.Component.getBubbleTarget) +by calling enableBubble.
+ +The name of the event to fire.
+Variable number of parameters are passed to handlers.
+returns false if any of the handlers return false otherwise it returns true.
+Try to focus this component.
+Try to focus this component.
+(optional) If applicable, true to also select the text in this component
+(optional) Delay the focus this number of milliseconds (true for 10 milliseconds).
+this
+Returns thq current animation if this object has any effects actively running or queued, else returns false.
+Returns thq current animation if this object has any effects actively running or queued, else returns false.
+anim if element has active effects, else false
+Gets the active error message for this component, if any. This does not trigger +validation on its own, it merely returns any message that the component may already hold.
+The active error message on the component; if there is no error, an empty string is returned.
+Gets an Array of any active error messages currently applied to the field. This does not trigger +validation on its own, it merely returns any messages that the component may already hold.
+The active error messages on the component; if there are no errors, an empty Array is returned.
+Gets the current box measurements of the component's underlying element.
+Gets the current box measurements of the component's underlying element.
+(optional) If true the element's left and top are returned instead of page XY (defaults to false)
+box An object in the format {x, y, width, height}
+Provides the link for Observable's fireEvent method to bubble up the ownership hierarchy.
+Provides the link for Observable's fireEvent method to bubble up the ownership hierarchy.
+the Container which owns this Component.
+Retrieves the top level element representing this component.
+Retrieves the top level element representing this component.
+Runs this field's validators and returns an array of error messages for any validation failures. +This is called internally during validation and would not usually need to be used manually.
+ + +Each subclass should override or augment the return value to provide their own errors.
+ +The value to get errors for (defaults to the current field value)
+All error messages for this field; an empty Array if none.
+Returns the label for the field. Defaults to simply returning the fieldLabel config. Can be +overridden to provide
+Returns the label for the field. Defaults to simply returning the fieldLabel config. Can be +overridden to provide
+The configured field label, or empty string if not defined
+Gets the current height of the component's underlying element.
+Gets the current height of the component's underlying element.
+Retrieves the id of this component. +Will autogenerate an id if one has not already been set.
+Retrieves the id of this component. +Will autogenerate an id if one has not already been set.
+Returns the input id for this field. If none was specified via the inputId config, +then an id will be automatically generated.
+This function takes the position argument passed to onRender and returns a +DOM element that you can use in the insertBefore.
+Index, element id or element you want +to put this component before.
+DOM element that you can use in the insertBefore
+Gets the Ext.ComponentLoader for this Component.
+Gets the Ext.ComponentLoader for this Component.
+The loader instance, null if it doesn't exist.
+Returns the value(s) that should be saved to the Ext.data.Model instance for this field, when +Ext.form.Basic.updateRecord is called. Typically this will be an object with a single name-value +pair, the name being this field's name and the value being its current data value. More +advanced field implementations may return more than one name-value pair. The returned values will be +saved to the corresponding field names in the Model.
+ + +Note that the values returned from this method are not guaranteed to have been successfully +validated.
+ +A mapping of submit parameter names to values; each value should be a string, or an array +of strings if that particular name has multiple values. It can also return null if there are no +parameters to be submitted.
+Returns the name attribute of the field. This is used as the parameter +name when including the field value in a form submit().
+name The field name
+Retrieves a plugin by its pluginId which has been bound to this +component.
+Retrieves a plugin by its pluginId which has been bound to this +component.
+pluginInstance
+Gets the current XY position of the component's underlying element.
+Gets the current XY position of the component's underlying element.
+(optional) If true the element's left and top are returned instead of page XY (defaults to false)
+The XY position of the element (e.g., [100, 200])
+Returns the raw value of the field, without performing any normalization, conversion, or validation. +To get a normalized and converted value see getValue.
+value The raw String value of the field
+Gets the current size of the component's underlying element.
+Gets the current size of the component's underlying element.
+An object containing the element's size {width: (element width), height: (element height)}
+Gets the current state of the object. By default this function returns null, +it should be overridden in subclasses to implement methods for getting the state.
+The current state
+Gets the state id for this object.
+Gets the state id for this object.
+The state id, null if not found.
+Returns the parameter(s) that would be included in a standard form submit for this field. Typically this +will be an object with a single name-value pair, the name being this field's name and the +value being its current stringified value. More advanced field implementations may return more than one +name-value pair.
+ + +Note that the values returned from this method are not guaranteed to have been successfully +validated.
+ +A mapping of submit parameter names to values; each value should be a string, or an array +of strings if that particular name has multiple values. It can also return null if there are no +parameters to be submitted.
+Returns the value that would be included in a standard form submit for this field. This will be combined +with the field's name to form a name=value pair in the submitted parameters. +If an empty string is returned then just the name= will be submitted; if null is returned +then nothing will be submitted.
+ + +Note that the value returned will have been processed but may or may not have +been successfully validated.
+ +The value to be submitted, or null.
+Returns the current data value of the field. The type of value returned is particular to the type of the +particular field (e.g. a Date object for Ext.form.field.Date), as the result of calling rawToValue on +the field's processed String value. To return the raw String value, see getRawValue.
+value The field value
+Gets the current width of the component's underlying element.
+Gets the current width of the component's underlying element.
+Gets the xtype for this component as registered with Ext.ComponentManager. For a list of all +available xtypes, see the Ext.Component header. Example usage:
+ +var t = new Ext.form.field.Text();
+alert(t.getXType()); // alerts 'textfield'
+
+
+The xtype
+Returns this Component's xtype hierarchy as a slash-delimited string. For a list of all +available xtypes, see the Ext.Component header.
+ + +If using your own subclasses, be aware that a Component must register its own xtype +to participate in determination of inherited xtypes.
+ + +Example usage:
+ + +var t = new Ext.form.field.Text();
+alert(t.getXTypes()); // alerts 'component/field/textfield'
+
+
+The xtype hierarchy string
+Tells whether the field currently has an active error message. This does not trigger +validation on its own, it merely looks for any message that the component may already hold.
+Checks to see if this object has any listeners for a specified event
+Checks to see if this object has any listeners for a specified event
+The name of the event to check for
+True if the event is being listened for, else false
+Checks if there is currently a specified uiCls
+Checks if there is currently a specified uiCls
+The cls to check
+Hides this Component, setting it to invisible using the configured hideMode.
+Hides this Component, setting it to invisible using the configured hideMode.
+(optional) A callback function to call after the Component is hidden.
+(optional) The scope (this
reference) in which the callback is executed. Defaults to this Component.
this
+Initializes this Field mixin on the current instance. Components using this mixin should call +this method during their own initialization process.
+Performs initialization of this mixin. Component classes using this mixin should call this method +during their own initialization.
+Tests whether this Component matches the selector string.
+Tests whether this Component matches the selector string.
+The selector string to test against.
+True if this Component matches the selector.
+Determines whether this component is the descendant of a particular container.
+Determines whether this component is the descendant of a particular container.
+isDescendant
+Returns true if the value of this Field has been changed from its originalValue. +Will always return false if the field is disabled.
+ + +Note that if the owning form was configured with +trackResetOnLoad +then the originalValue is updated when the values are loaded by +Ext.form.Basic.setValues.
+ +True if this field has been changed from its original value (and +is not disabled), false otherwise.
+Method to determine whether this Component is currently disabled.
+Method to determine whether this Component is currently disabled.
+the disabled state of this Component.
+Method to determine whether this Component is draggable.
+Method to determine whether this Component is draggable.
+the draggable state of this component.
+Method to determine whether this Component is droppable.
+Method to determine whether this Component is droppable.
+the droppable state of this component.
+Returns whether two field values are logically equal. Field implementations may override +this to provide custom comparison logic appropriate for the particular field's data type.
+The first value to compare
+The second value to compare
+True if the values are equal, false if inequal.
+Returns whether this Field is a file upload field; if it returns true, forms will use +special techniques for submitting the form via AJAX. See +Ext.form.Basic.hasUpload for details. If this returns true, the extractFileInput +method must also be implemented to return the corresponding file input element.
+Method to determine whether this Component is floating.
+Method to determine whether this Component is floating.
+the floating state of this component.
+Method to determine whether this Component is currently set to hidden.
+Method to determine whether this Component is currently set to hidden.
+the hidden state of this Component.
+Returns whether or not the field value is currently valid by +validating the processed raw value +of the field. Note: disabled fields are always treated as valid.
+True if the value is valid, else false
+Returns true if this component is visible.
+Returns true if this component is visible.
+.
Optional. Pass true
to interrogate the visibility status of all
+parent Containers to determine whether this Component is truly visible to the user.
Generally, to determine whether a Component is hidden, the no argument form is needed. For example +when creating dynamically laid out UIs in a hidden Container before showing them.
+ +True if this component is visible, false otherwise.
+Tests whether or not this Component is of a specific xtype. This can test whether this Component is descended +from the xtype (default) or whether it is directly of the xtype specified (shallow = true).
+ + +If using your own subclasses, be aware that a Component must register its own xtype +to participate in determination of inherited xtypes.
+ + +For a list of all available xtypes, see the Ext.Component header.
+ + +Example usage:
+ + +var t = new Ext.form.field.Text();
+var isText = t.isXType('textfield'); // true
+var isBoxSubclass = t.isXType('field'); // true, descended from Ext.form.field.Base
+var isBoxInstance = t.isXType('field', true); // false, not a direct Ext.form.field.Base instance
+
+
+The xtype to check for this Component
+(optional) False to check whether this Component is descended from the xtype (this is +the default), or true to check whether this Component is directly of the specified xtype.
+True if this component descends from the specified xtype, false otherwise.
+Display one or more error messages associated with this field, using msgTarget to determine how to +display the messages and applying invalidCls to the field's UI element.
+ + +Note: this method does not cause the Field's validate or isValid methods to
+return false
if the value does pass validation. So simply marking a Field as invalid
+will not prevent submission of forms submitted with the Ext.form.action.Submit.clientValidation
+option set.
The validation message(s) to display.
+Returns the next node in the Component tree in tree traversal order.
+ + +Note that this is not limited to siblings, and if invoked upon a node with no matching siblings, will +walk the tree to attempt to find a match. Contrast with pnextSibling.
+ +Optional A ComponentQuery selector to filter the following nodes.
+The next node (or the next node which matches the selector). Returns null if there is no matching node.
+Returns the next sibling of this Component.
+ + +Optionally selects the next sibling which matches the passed ComponentQuery selector.
+ + +May also be refered to as next()
Note that this is limited to siblings, and if no siblings of the item match, null
is returned. Contrast with nextNode
Optional A ComponentQuery selector to filter the following items.
+The next sibling (or the next sibling which matches the selector). Returns null if there is no matching sibling.
+Sets observability on the passed class constructor.
+ +This makes any event fired on any instance of the passed class also fire a single event through +the class allowing for central handling of events on many instances at once.
+ +Usage:
+ +Ext.util.Observable.observe(Ext.data.Connection);
+Ext.data.Connection.on('beforerequest', function(con, options) {
+ console.log('Ajax request made to ' + options.url);
+});
+
+The class constructor to make observable.
+An object containing a series of listeners to add. See addListener.
+Appends an event handler to this object (shorthand for addListener.)
+Appends an event handler to this object (shorthand for addListener.)
+The type of event to listen for
+The method the event invokes
+(optional) The scope (this
reference) in which the handler function is executed.
+If omitted, defaults to the object which fired the event.
(optional) An object containing handler configuration.
+Returns the previous node in the Component tree in tree traversal order.
+ + +Note that this is not limited to siblings, and if invoked upon a node with no matching siblings, will +walk the tree in reverse order to attempt to find a match. Contrast with previousSibling.
+ +Optional. A ComponentQuery selector to filter the preceding nodes.
+The previous node (or the previous node which matches the selector). Returns null if there is no matching node.
+Returns the previous sibling of this Component.
+ + +Optionally selects the previous sibling which matches the passed ComponentQuery selector.
+ + +May also be refered to as prev()
Note that this is limited to siblings, and if no siblings of the item match, null
is returned. Contrast with previousNode
Optional. A ComponentQuery selector to filter the preceding items.
+The previous sibling (or the previous sibling which matches the selector). Returns null if there is no matching sibling.
+Performs any necessary manipulation of a raw field value to prepare it for conversion +and/or validation, for instance stripping out ignored characters. In the base implementation +it does nothing; individual subclasses may override this as needed.
+The unprocessed string value
+The processed string value
+Converts a raw input field value into a mixed-type value that is suitable for this particular field type. +This allows controlling the normalization and conversion of user-entered values into field-type-appropriate +values, e.g. a Date object for Ext.form.field.Date, and is invoked by getValue.
+ + +It is up to individual implementations to decide how to handle raw values that cannot be successfully +converted to the desired object type.
+ + +See valueToRaw for the opposite conversion.
+ + +The base implementation does no conversion, returning the raw value untouched.
+ +The converted value.
+Relays selected events from the specified Observable as if the events were fired by this
.
Relays selected events from the specified Observable as if the events were fired by this
.
The Observable whose events this object is to relay.
+Array of event names to relay.
+Removes all added captures from the Observable.
+Removes all added captures from the Observable.
+The Observable to release
+Removes a CSS class from the top level element representing this component.
+Removes a CSS class from the top level element representing this component.
+Returns the Component to allow method chaining.
+Removes a cls to the uiCls array, which will also call removeUIClsToElement and removes +it from all elements of this component.
+A string or an array of strings to remove to the uiCls
+Removes an event handler.
+Removes an event handler.
+The type of event the handler was associated with.
+The handler to remove. This must be a reference to the function passed into the addListener call.
+(optional) The scope originally specified for the handler.
+Removes listeners that were added by the mon method.
+Removes listeners that were added by the mon method.
+The item from which to remove a listener/listeners.
+The event name, or an object containing event name properties.
+Optional. If the ename
parameter was an event name, this
+is the handler function.
Optional. If the ename
parameter was an event name, this
+is the scope (this
reference) in which the handler function is executed.
Resets the current field value to the originally loaded value and clears any validation messages. +See Ext.form.Basic.trackResetOnLoad
+Resets the field's originalValue property so it matches the current value. +This is called by Ext.form.Basic.setValues if the form's +trackResetOnLoad property is set to true.
+Resume firing events. (see suspendEvents)
+If events were suspended using the queueSuspended
parameter, then all
+events fired during event suspension will be sent to any listeners now.
Ensures that all effects queued after sequenceFx is called on this object are +run in sequence. This is the opposite of syncFx.
+The Element
+This method is called internally by Ext.ZIndexManager to signal that a floating +Component has either been moved to the top of its zIndex stack, or pushed from the top of its zIndex stack.
+ + +If a Window is superceded by another Window, deactivating it hides its shadow.
+ + +This method also fires the activate or deactivate event depending on which action occurred.
+ +True to activate the Component, false to deactivate it (defaults to false)
+The newly active Component which is taking over topmost zIndex position.
+Sets the active error message to the given string. This replaces the entire error message +contents with the given string. Also see setActiveErrors which accepts an Array of +messages and formats them according to the activeErrorsTpl.
+The error message
+Set the active error message to an Array of error messages. The messages are formatted into +a single message string using the activeErrorsTpl. Also see setActiveError +which allows setting the entire error contents with a single string.
+The error messages
+Sets the overflow on the content element of the component.
+Sets the overflow on the content element of the component.
+True to allow the Component to auto scroll.
+this
+Enable or disable the component.
+Enable or disable the component.
+Sets the dock position of this component in its parent panel. Note that +this only has effect if this item is part of the dockedItems collection +of a parent that has a DockLayout (note that any Panel has a DockLayout +by default)
+this
+Applies a set of default configuration values to this Labelable instance. For each of the +properties in the given object, check if this component hasOwnProperty that config; if not +then it's inheriting a default value from its prototype and we should apply the default value.
+The defaults to apply to the object.
+Set the CSS style of the field input element.
+Set the CSS style of the field input element.
+The style(s) to apply. Should be a valid argument to +Ext.core.Element.applyStyles.
+Sets the height of the component. This method fires the resize event.
+Sets the height of the component. This method fires the resize event.
+The new height to set. This may be one of:
this
+This method allows you to show or hide a LoadMask on top of this component.
+This method allows you to show or hide a LoadMask on top of this component.
+True to show the default LoadMask, a config object +that will be passed to the LoadMask constructor, or a message String to show. False to +hide the current LoadMask.
+True to mask the targetEl of this Component instead of the this.el. +For example, setting this to true on a Panel will cause only the body to be masked. (defaults to false)
+The LoadMask instance that has just been shown.
+Sets the page XY position of the component. To set the left and top instead, use setPosition. +This method fires the move event.
+The new x position
+The new y position
+If passed, the Component is animated into its new position. If this parameter +is a number, it is used as the animation duration in milliseconds.
+this
+Sets the left and top of the component. To set the page XY position instead, use setPagePosition. +This method fires the move event.
+The new left
+The new top
+If true, the Component is animated into its new position. You may also pass an animation configuration.
+this
+Sets the field's raw value directly, bypassing value conversion, change detection, and +validation. To set the value with these additional inspections see setValue.
+The value to set
+value The field value that is set
+Sets the read only state of this field.
+Sets the read only state of this field.
+Whether the field should be read only.
+Sets the width and height of this Component. This method fires the resize event. This method can accept
+either width and height as separate arguments, or you can pass a size object like {width:10, height:20}
.
The new width to set. This may be one of:
{width: widthValue, height: heightValue}
.undefined
to leave the width unchanged.The new height to set (not required if a size object is passed as the first arg). +This may be one of:
undefined
to leave the height unchanged.this
+Sets the UI for the component. This will remove any existing UIs on the component. It will also +loop through any uiCls set on the component and rename them so they include the new UI
+The new UI for the component
+Sets a data value into the field and runs the change detection and validation. To set the value directly +without these inspections see setRawValue.
+The value to set
+this
+Convenience function to hide or show this component by boolean.
+Convenience function to hide or show this component by boolean.
+True to show, false to hide
+this
+Sets the width of the component. This method fires the resize event.
+Sets the width of the component. This method fires the resize event.
+The new width to setThis may be one of:
this
+Shows this Component, rendering it first if autoRender or {"floating are true
.
After being shown, a floating Component (such as a Ext.window.Window), is activated it and brought to the front of +its z-index stack.
+ +(optional) A callback function to call after the Component is displayed. Only necessary if animation was specified.
+(optional) The scope (this
reference) in which the callback is executed. Defaults to this Component.
this
+@deprecated 4.0 Replaced by stopAnimation +Stops any running effects and clears this object's internal effects queue if it contains +any additional effects that haven't started yet.
+The Element
+Suspend the firing of all events. (see resumeEvents)
+Suspend the firing of all events. (see resumeEvents)
+Pass as true to queue up suspended events to be fired +after the resumeEvents call instead of discarding all suspended events;
+Ensures that all effects queued after syncFx is called on this object are +run concurrently. This is the opposite of sequenceFx.
+The Element
+Sends this Component to the back of (lower z-index than) any other visible windows
+Sends this Component to the back of (lower z-index than) any other visible windows
+this
+Brings this floating Component to the front of any other visible, floating Components managed by the same ZIndexManager
+ + +If this Component is modal, inserts the modal mask just below this Component in the z-index stack.
+ +(optional) Specify true
to prevent the Component from being focused.
this
+Removes an event handler (shorthand for removeListener.)
+Removes an event handler (shorthand for removeListener.)
+The type of event the handler was associated with.
+The handler to remove. This must be a reference to the function passed into the addListener call.
+(optional) The scope originally specified for the handler.
+Walks up the ownerCt
axis looking for an ancestor Container which matches
+the passed simple selector.
Example: +
var owningTabPanel = grid.up('tabpanel');
+
+
+Optional. The simple selector to test.
+The matching ancestor Container (or undefined
if no match was found).
Update the content area of a component.
+Update the content area of a component.
+If this component has been configured with a template via the tpl config +then it will use this argument as data to populate the template. +If this component was not configured with a template, the components +content area will be updated via Ext.core.Element update
+(optional) Only legitimate when using the html configuration. Defaults to false
+(optional) Only legitimate when using the html configuration. Callback to execute when scripts have finished loading
+Sets the current box measurements of the component's underlying element.
+Sets the current box measurements of the component's underlying element.
+An object in the format {x, y, width, height}
+this
+Returns whether or not the field value is currently valid by validating the +field's current value, and fires the validitychange event if the field's validity has +changed since the last validation. Note: disabled fields are always treated as valid.
+ + +Custom implementations of this method are allowed to have side-effects such as triggering error +message display. To validate without side-effects, use isValid.
+ +True if the value is valid, else false
+Uses getErrors to build an array of validation errors. If any errors are found, they are passed +to markInvalid and false is returned, otherwise true is returned.
+ + +Previously, subclasses were invited to provide an implementation of this to process validations - from 3.2 +onwards getErrors should be overridden instead.
+ +The value to validate
+True if all validations passed, false if one or more failed
+Converts a mixed-type value to a raw representation suitable for displaying in the field. This allows +controlling how value objects passed to setValue are shown to the user, including localization. +For instance, for a Ext.form.field.Date, this would control how a Date object passed to setValue +would be converted to a String for display in the field.
+ + +See rawToValue for the opposite conversion.
+ + +The base implementation simply does a standard toString conversion, and converts +empty values to an empty string.
+ +The mixed-type value to convert to the raw representation.
+The converted raw value.
+Fires after a Component has been visually activated.
+Fires after a Component has been visually activated.
+Fires after a Component had been added to a Container.
+Fires after a Component had been added to a Container.
+Parent Container
+position of Component
+Fires after the component rendering is finished.
+ + +The afterrender event is fired after this Component has been rendered, been postprocesed +by any afterRender method defined for the Component.
+ +Fires before a Component has been visually activated. +Returning false from an event listener can prevent the activate +from occurring.
+Fires before a Component has been visually deactivated. +Returning false from an event listener can prevent the deactivate +from occurring.
+Fires before the state of the object is restored. Return false from an event handler to stop the restore.
+Fires before the state of the object is restored. Return false from an event handler to stop the restore.
+The hash of state values returned from the StateProvider. If this +event is not vetoed, then the state object is passed to applyState. By default, +that simply copies property values into this object. The method maybe overriden to +provide custom state restoration.
+Fires before the state of the object is saved to the configured state provider. Return false to stop the save.
+Fires before the state of the object is saved to the configured state provider. Return false to stop the save.
+The hash of state values. This is determined by calling +getState() on the object. This method must be provided by the +developer to return whetever representation of state is required, by default, Ext.state.Stateful +has a null implementation.
+Fires when this field loses input focus.
+Fires when this field loses input focus.
+Fires when a user-initiated change is detected in the value of the field.
+Fires when a user-initiated change is detected in the value of the field.
+The new value
+The original value
+Fires after a Component has been visually deactivated.
+Fires after a Component has been visually deactivated.
+Fires after the component is disabled.
+Fires after the component is disabled.
+Fires after the component is enabled.
+Fires after the component is enabled.
+Fires when the active error message is changed via setActiveError.
+Fires when the active error message is changed via setActiveError.
+The active error message
+Fires when this field receives input focus.
+Fires when this field receives input focus.
+Fires after the component is moved.
+Fires after the component is moved.
+The new x position
+The new y position
+Fires when a component is removed from an Ext.container.Container
+Fires when a component is removed from an Ext.container.Container
+Container which holds the component
+Fires after the component is resized.
+Fires after the component is resized.
+The box-adjusted width that was set
+The box-adjusted height that was set
+Fires when any key related to navigation (arrows, tab, enter, esc, etc.) is pressed. +To handle other keys see Ext.panel.Panel.keys or Ext.util.KeyMap. +You can check Ext.EventObject.getKey to determine which key was pressed. +For example:
+ +var form = new Ext.form.Panel({
+ ...
+ items: [{
+ fieldLabel: 'Field 1',
+ name: 'field1',
+ allowBlank: false
+ },{
+ fieldLabel: 'Field 2',
+ name: 'field2',
+ listeners: {
+ specialkey: function(field, e){
+ // e.HOME, e.END, e.PAGE_UP, e.PAGE_DOWN,
+ // e.TAB, e.ESC, arrow keys: e.LEFT, e.RIGHT, e.UP, e.DOWN
+ if (e.getKey() == e.ENTER) {
+ var form = field.up('form').getForm();
+ form.submit();
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ ],
+ ...
+});
+
+
+The event object
+Fires after the state of the object is restored.
+Fires after the state of the object is restored.
+The hash of state values returned from the StateProvider. This is passed +to applyState. By default, that simply copies property values into this +object. The method maybe overriden to provide custom state restoration.
+Fires after the state of the object is saved to the configured state provider.
+Fires after the state of the object is saved to the configured state provider.
+The hash of state values. This is determined by calling +getState() on the object. This method must be provided by the +developer to return whetever representation of state is required, by default, Ext.state.Stateful +has a null implementation.
+