ContainerLayout FitLayout CardLayout
Package: | Ext.layout |
Defined In: | CardLayout.js |
Class: | CardLayout |
Extends: | FitLayout |
This layout manages multiple child Components, each fitted to the Container, where only a single child Component can be visible at any given time. This layout style is most commonly used for wizards, tab implementations, etc. This class is intended to be extended or created via the layout:'card' Ext.Container.layout config, and should generally not need to be created directly via the new keyword.
The CardLayout's focal method is setActiveItem. Since only one panel is displayed at a time, the only way to move from one Component to the next is by calling setActiveItem, passing the id or index of the next panel to display. The layout itself does not provide a user interface for handling this navigation, so that functionality must be provided by the developer.
In the following example, a simplistic wizard setup is demonstrated. A button bar is added to the footer of the containing panel to provide navigation buttons. The buttons will be handled by a common navigation routine -- for this example, the implementation of that routine has been ommitted since it can be any type of custom logic. Note that other uses of a CardLayout (like a tab control) would require a completely different implementation. For serious implementations, a better approach would be to extend CardLayout to provide the custom functionality needed. Example usage:
var navHandler = function(direction){
// This routine could contain business logic required to manage the navigation steps.
// It would call setActiveItem as needed, manage navigation button state, handle any
// branching logic that might be required, handle alternate actions like cancellation
// or finalization, etc. A complete wizard implementation could get pretty
// sophisticated depending on the complexity required, and should probably be
// done as a subclass of CardLayout in a real-world implementation.
};
var card = new Ext.Panel({
title: 'Example Wizard',
layout:'card',
activeItem: 0, // make sure the active item is set on the container config!
bodyStyle: 'padding:15px',
defaults: {
// applied to each contained panel
border:false
},
// just an example of one possible navigation scheme, using buttons
bbar: [
{
id: 'move-prev',
text: 'Back',
handler: navHandler.createDelegate(this, [-1]),
disabled: true
},
'->', // greedy spacer so that the buttons are aligned to each side
{
id: 'move-next',
text: 'Next',
handler: navHandler.createDelegate(this, [1])
}
],
// the panels (or "cards") within the layout
items: [{
id: 'card-0',
html: '<h1>Welcome to the Wizard!</h1><p>Step 1 of 3</p>'
},{
id: 'card-1',
html: '<p>Step 2 of 3</p>'
},{
id: 'card-2',
html: '<h1>Congratulations!</h1><p>Step 3 of 3 - Complete</p>'
}]
});
Config Options | Defined By | |
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deferredRender : Boolean True to render each contained item at the time it becomes active, false to render all contained items
as soon as the ... True to render each contained item at the time it becomes active, false to render all contained items
as soon as the layout is rendered (defaults to false). If there is a significant amount of content or
a lot of heavy controls being rendered into panels that are not displayed by default, setting this to
true might improve performance. | CardLayout | |
extraCls : String An optional extra CSS class that will be added to the container. This can be useful for adding
customized styles to t... An optional extra CSS class that will be added to the container. This can be useful for adding customized styles to the container or any of its children using standard CSS rules. See Ext.Component.ctCls also. Note: extraCls defaults to '' except for the following classes which assign a value by default:
| ContainerLayout | |
layoutOnCardChange : Boolean True to force a layout of the active item when the active card is changed. Defaults to false. | CardLayout |
Property | Defined By | |
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activeItem : Ext.Component A reference to the Ext.Component that is active. For example, if(myPanel.layout.activeItem.id == 'item-1') { ... }
a... A reference to the Ext.Component that is active. For example,
activeItem only applies to layout styles that can display items one at a time
(like Ext.layout.AccordionLayout, Ext.layout.CardLayout
and Ext.layout.FitLayout). Read-only. Related to Ext.Container.activeItem. | ContainerLayout | |
fieldTpl : Ext.Template The Ext.Template used by Field rendering layout classes (such as
Ext.layout.FormLayout) to create the DOM structure o... The Ext.Template used by Field rendering layout classes (such as
Ext.layout.FormLayout) to create the DOM structure of a fully wrapped,
labeled and styled form Field. A default Template is supplied, but this may be
overriden to create custom field structures. The template processes values returned from
Ext.layout.FormLayout.getTemplateArgs. | ContainerLayout | |
if : Object This monitorResize flag will be renamed soon as to avoid confusion
with the Container version which hooks onWindowRes... This monitorResize flag will be renamed soon as to avoid confusion
with the Container version which hooks onWindowResize to doLayout
monitorResize flag in this context attaches the resize event between
a container and it's layout | ContainerLayout |
Method | Defined By | |
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parseMargins( Number|String v )
:
ObjectParses a number or string representing margin sizes into an object. Supports CSS-style margin declarations
(e.g. 10, ... Parses a number or string representing margin sizes into an object. Supports CSS-style margin declarations
(e.g. 10, "10", "10 10", "10 10 10" and "10 10 10 10" are all valid options and would return the same result) Parameters:
| ContainerLayout | |
setActiveItem( String/Number item )
:
voidSets the active (visible) item in the layout. Sets the active (visible) item in the layout. Parameters:
| CardLayout |