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/** |
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* Grids are an excellent way of showing large amounts of tabular data on the client side. |
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* Essentially a supercharged `<table>`, GridPanel makes it easy to fetch, sort and filter |
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* large amounts of data. |
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* |
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* Grids are composed of two main pieces - a {@link Ext.data.Store Store} full of data and |
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* a set of columns to render. |
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* |
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* ## Basic GridPanel |
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* |
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* @example |
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* Ext.create('Ext.data.Store', { |
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* storeId: 'simpsonsStore', |
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* fields:[ 'name', 'email', 'phone'], |
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* data: [ |
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* { name: 'Lisa', email: 'lisa@simpsons.com', phone: '555-111-1224' }, |
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* { name: 'Bart', email: 'bart@simpsons.com', phone: '555-222-1234' }, |
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* { name: 'Homer', email: 'homer@simpsons.com', phone: '555-222-1244' }, |
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* { name: 'Marge', email: 'marge@simpsons.com', phone: '555-222-1254' } |
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* ] |
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* }); |
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* |
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* Ext.create('Ext.grid.Panel', { |
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* title: 'Simpsons', |
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* store: Ext.data.StoreManager.lookup('simpsonsStore'), |
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* columns: [ |
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* { text: 'Name', dataIndex: 'name' }, |
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* { text: 'Email', dataIndex: 'email', flex: 1 }, |
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* { text: 'Phone', dataIndex: 'phone' } |
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* ], |
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* height: 200, |
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* width: 400, |
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* renderTo: Ext.getBody() |
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* }); |
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* |
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* The code above produces a simple grid with three columns. We specified a Store which |
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* will load JSON data inline. |
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* In most apps we would be placing the grid inside another container and wouldn't need to |
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* use the {@link #height}, {@link #width} and {@link #renderTo} configurations but they |
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* are included here to make it easy to get up and running. |
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* |
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* The grid we created above will contain a header bar with a title ('Simpsons'), a row of |
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* column headers directly underneath and finally the grid rows under the headers. |
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* |
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* **Height config with bufferedRenderer: true** |
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* |
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* The {@link #height} config must be set when creating a grid using |
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* {@link #bufferedRenderer bufferedRenderer}: true _and_ the grid's height is not managed |
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* by an owning container layout. In Ext JS 5.x bufferedRendering is true by default. |
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* |
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* ## Configuring columns |
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* |
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* By default, each column is sortable and will toggle between ASC and DESC sorting when |
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* you click on its header. Each column header is also reorderable by default, and each |
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* gains a drop-down menu with options to hide and show columns. It's easy to configure |
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* each column - here we use the same example as above and just modify the columns config: |
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* |
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* columns: [ |
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* { |
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* text: 'Name', |
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* dataIndex: 'name', |
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* sortable: false, |
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* hideable: false, |
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* flex: 1 |
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* }, |
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* { |
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* text: 'Email', |
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* dataIndex: 'email', |
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* hidden: true |
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* }, |
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* { |
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* text: 'Phone', |
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* dataIndex: 'phone', |
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* width: 100 |
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* } |
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* ] |
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* |
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* We turned off sorting and hiding on the 'Name' column so clicking its header now has no |
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* effect. We also made the Email column hidden by default (it can be shown again by using |
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* the menu on any other column). We also set the Phone column to a fixed with of 100px |
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* and flexed the Name column, which means it takes up all remaining width after the other |
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* columns have been accounted for. See the {@link Ext.grid.column.Column column docs} for |
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* more details. |
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* |
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* ## Renderers |
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* |
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* As well as customizing columns, it's easy to alter the rendering of individual cells |
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* using renderers. A renderer is tied to a particular column and is passed the value that |
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* would be rendered into each cell in that column. For example, we could define a |
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* renderer function for the email column to turn each email address into a mailto link: |
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* |
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* columns: [ |
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* { |
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* text: 'Email', |
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* dataIndex: 'email', |
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* renderer: function(value) { |
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* return Ext.String.format('<a href="mailto:{0}">{1}</a>', value, value); |
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* } |
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* } |
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* ] |
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* |
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* See the {@link Ext.grid.column.Column column docs} for more information on renderers. |
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* |
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* ## Selection Models |
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* |
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* Sometimes you simply want to render data for viewing, but usually it's |
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* necessary to interact with or update that data. Grids use a concept called a Selection |
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* Model, which is simply a mechanism for selecting some part of the data in the grid. The |
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* two main types of Selection Model are RowSelectionModel, where entire rows are |
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* selected, and CellSelectionModel, where individual cells are selected. |
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* |
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* Grids use a Row Selection Model by default, but this is easy to customize like so: |
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* |
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* Ext.create('Ext.grid.Panel', { |
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* selModel: 'cellmodel', |
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* store: ... |
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* }); |
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* |
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* |
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* Specifying the `cellmodel` changes a couple of things. Firstly, clicking on a cell now |
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* selects just that cell (using a {@link Ext.selection.RowModel rowmodel} will select the |
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* entire row), and secondly the keyboard navigation will walk from cell to cell instead |
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* of row to row. Cell-based selection models are usually used in conjunction with |
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* editing. |
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* |
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* You may also utilize selModel as a config object for an instance of {@link Ext.selection.Model}. |
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* |
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* For example: |
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* |
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* selModel: { |
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* selType: 'cellmodel', |
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* mode : 'MULTI' |
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* } |
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* |
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* This allows you to modify additional selection model configurations such as: |
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* |
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* + {@link Ext.selection.Model#mode mode} - Specifies whether user may select multiple |
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* rows or single rows |
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* + {@link Ext.selection.Model#allowDeselect allowDeselect} - Specifies whether user may |
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* deselect records (when in SINGLE mode) |
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* + {@link Ext.selection.Model#ignoreRightMouseSelection ignoreRightMouseSelection} - Specifies |
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* whether user may ignore right clicks |
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* for selection purposes |
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* |
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* ## Sorting & Filtering |
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* |
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* Every grid is attached to a {@link Ext.data.Store Store}, which provides multi-sort and |
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* filtering capabilities. It's |
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* easy to set up a grid to be sorted from the start: |
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* |
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* var myGrid = Ext.create('Ext.grid.Panel', { |
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* store: { |
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* fields: ['name', 'email', 'phone'], |
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* sorters: ['name', 'phone'] |
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* }, |
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* columns: [ |
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* { text: 'Name', dataIndex: 'name' }, |
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* { text: 'Email', dataIndex: 'email' } |
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* ] |
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* }); |
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* |
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* Sorting at run time is easily accomplished by simply clicking each column header. If |
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* you need to perform sorting on more than one field at run time it's easy to do so by |
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* adding new sorters to the store: |
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* |
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* myGrid.store.sort([ |
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* { property: 'name', direction: 'ASC' }, |
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* { property: 'email', direction: 'DESC' } |
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* ]); |
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* |
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* See {@link Ext.data.Store} for examples of filtering. |
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* |
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* ## State saving |
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* |
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* When configured {@link #stateful}, grids save their column state (order and width) |
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* encapsulated within the default Panel state of changed width and height and |
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* collapsed/expanded state. |
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* |
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* Each {@link #columns column} of the grid may be configured with a |
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* {@link Ext.grid.column.Column#stateId stateId} which identifies that column locally |
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* within the grid. |
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* |
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* ## Plugins and Features |
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* |
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* Grid supports addition of extra functionality through features and plugins: |
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* |
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* - {@link Ext.grid.plugin.CellEditing CellEditing} - editing grid contents one cell at a time. |
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* |
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* - {@link Ext.grid.plugin.RowEditing RowEditing} - editing grid contents an entire row at a time. |
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* |
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* - {@link Ext.grid.plugin.DragDrop DragDrop} - drag-drop reordering of grid rows. |
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* |
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* - {@link Ext.toolbar.Paging Paging toolbar} - paging through large sets of data. |
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* |
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* - {@link Ext.grid.plugin.BufferedRenderer Infinite scrolling} - another way to handle large sets of data. |
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* |
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* - {@link Ext.grid.RowNumberer RowNumberer} - automatically numbered rows. |
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* |
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* - {@link Ext.grid.feature.Grouping Grouping} - grouping together rows having the same value in a particular field. |
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* |
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* - {@link Ext.grid.feature.Summary Summary} - a summary row at the bottom of a grid. |
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* |
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* - {@link Ext.grid.feature.GroupingSummary GroupingSummary} - a summary row at the bottom of each group. |
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*/ |
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Ext.define('Ext.grid.Panel', { |
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extend: 'Ext.panel.Table', |
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requires: ['Ext.view.Table'], |
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alias: ['widget.gridpanel', 'widget.grid'], |
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alternateClassName: ['Ext.list.ListView', 'Ext.ListView', 'Ext.grid.GridPanel'], |
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viewType: 'tableview', |
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lockable: false, |
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/** |
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* @cfg {Boolean} rowLines False to remove row line styling |
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*/ |
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rowLines: true |
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// Columns config is required in Grid |
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/** |
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* @cfg {Ext.grid.column.Column[]/Object} columns (required) |
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* @inheritdoc |
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*/ |
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/** |
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* @event beforereconfigure |
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* Fires before a reconfigure to enable modification of incoming Store and columns. |
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* @param {Ext.grid.Panel} this |
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* @param {Ext.data.Store} store The store that was passed to the {@link #method-reconfigure} method |
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* @param {Object[]} columns The column configs that were passed to the {@link #method-reconfigure} method |
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* @param {Ext.data.Store} oldStore The store that will be replaced |
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* @param {Ext.grid.column.Column[]} oldColumns The column headers that will be replaced. |
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*/ |
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/** |
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* @event reconfigure |
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* Fires after a reconfigure. |
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* @param {Ext.grid.Panel} this |
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* @param {Ext.data.Store} store The store that was passed to the {@link #method-reconfigure} method |
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* @param {Object[]} columns The column configs that were passed to the {@link #method-reconfigure} method |
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* @param {Ext.data.Store} oldStore The store that was replaced |
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* @param {Ext.grid.column.Column[]} oldColumns The column headers that were replaced. |
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*/ |
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});
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