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/**
* Return the dom node for the passed string (id), dom node, or Ext.Element
* @param {String/HTMLElement/Ext.Element} el
* @return HTMLElement
*/
getDom : function(el){
if(!el){
return null;
}
return el.dom ? el.dom : (typeof el == 'string' ? document.getElementById(el) : el);
},
/**
* Shorthand for {@link Ext.ComponentMgr#get}
* @param {String} id
* @return Ext.Component
*/
getCmp : function(id){
return Ext.ComponentMgr.get(id);
},
num : function(v, defaultValue){
if(typeof v != 'number'){
return defaultValue;
}
return v;
},
destroy : function(){
for(var i = 0, a = arguments, len = a.length; i < len; i++) {
var as = a[i];
if(as){
if(as.dom){
as.removeAllListeners();
as.remove();
continue;
}
if(typeof as.purgeListeners == 'function'){
as.purgeListeners();
}
if(typeof as.destroy == 'function'){
as.destroy();
}
}
}
},
// inpired by a similar function in mootools library
/**
* Returns the type of object that is passed in. If the object passed in is null or undefined it
* return false otherwise it returns one of the following values:<ul>
* <li><b>string</b>: If the object passed is a string</li>
* <li><b>number</b>: If the object passed is a number</li>
* <li><b>boolean</b>: If the object passed is a boolean value</li>
* <li><b>function</b>: If the object passed is a function reference</li>
* <li><b>object</b>: If the object passed is an object</li>
* <li><b>array</b>: If the object passed is an array</li>
* <li><b>regexp</b>: If the object passed is a regular expression</li>
* <li><b>element</b>: If the object passed is a DOM Element</li>
* <li><b>nodelist</b>: If the object passed is a DOM NodeList</li>
* <li><b>textnode</b>: If the object passed is a DOM text node and contains something other than whitespace</li>
* <li><b>whitespace</b>: If the object passed is a DOM text node and contains only whitespace</li>
* @param {Mixed} object
* @return {String}
*/
type : function(o){
if(o === undefined || o === null){
return false;
}
if(o.htmlElement){
return 'element';
}
var t = typeof o;
if(t == 'object' && o.nodeName) {
switch(o.nodeType) {
case 1: return 'element';
case 3: return (/\S/).test(o.nodeValue) ? 'textnode' : 'whitespace';
}
}
if(t == 'object' || t == 'function') {
switch(o.constructor) {
case Array: return 'array';
case RegExp: return 'regexp';
}
if(typeof o.length == 'number' && typeof o.item == 'function') {
return 'nodelist';
}
}
return t;
},
/**
* Returns true if the passed value is null, undefined or an empty string (optional).
* @param {Mixed} value The value to test
* @param {Boolean} allowBlank (optional) Pass true if an empty string is not considered empty
* @return {Boolean}
*/
isEmpty : function(v, allowBlank){
return v === null || v === undefined || (!allowBlank ? v === '' : false);
},
/** @type Boolean */
isOpera : isOpera,
/** @type Boolean */
isSafari : isSafari,
/** @type Boolean */
isIE : isIE,
/** @type Boolean */
isIE7 : isIE7,
/** @type Boolean */
isGecko : isGecko,
/** @type Boolean */
isBorderBox : isBorderBox,
/** @type Boolean */
isWindows : isWindows,
/** @type Boolean */
isLinux : isLinux,
/** @type Boolean */
isMac : isMac,
/**
By default, Ext intelligently decides whether floating elements should be shimmed. If you are using flash,
you may want to set this to true.
@type Boolean
*/
useShims : ((isIE && !isIE7) || (isGecko && isMac))
});
})();
Ext.namespace("Ext", "Ext.util", "Ext.grid", "Ext.dd", "Ext.tree", "Ext.data",
"Ext.form", "Ext.menu", "Ext.state", "Ext.lib", "Ext.layout", "Ext.app", "Ext.ux");
/**
* @class Function
* These functions are available on every Function object (any JavaScript function).
*/
Ext.apply(Function.prototype, {
/**
* Creates a callback that passes arguments[0], arguments[1], arguments[2], ...
* Call directly on any function. Example: <code>myFunction.createCallback(myarg, myarg2)</code>
* Will create a function that is bound to those 2 args.
* @return {Function} The new function
*/
createCallback : function(/*args...*/){
// make args available, in function below
var args = arguments;
var method = this;
return function() {
return method.apply(window, args);
};
},
/**
* Creates a delegate (callback) that sets the scope to obj.
* Call directly on any function. Example: <code>this.myFunction.createDelegate(this)</code>
* Will create a function that is automatically scoped to this.
* @param {Object} obj (optional) The object for which the scope is set
* @param {Array} args (optional) Overrides arguments for the call. (Defaults to the arguments passed by the caller)
* @param {Boolean/Number} appendArgs (optional) if True args are appended to call args instead of overriding,
* if a number the args are inserted at the specified position
* @return {Function} The new function
*/
createDelegate : function(obj, args, appendArgs){
var method = this;
return function() {
var callArgs = args || arguments;
if(appendArgs === true){
callArgs = Array.prototype.slice.call(arguments, 0);
callArgs = callArgs.concat(args);
}else if(typeof appendArgs == "number"){
callArgs = Array.prototype.slice.call(arguments, 0); // copy arguments first
var applyArgs = [appendArgs, 0].concat(args); // create method call params
Array.prototype.splice.apply(callArgs, applyArgs); // splice them in
}
return method.apply(obj || window, callArgs);
};
},
/**
* Calls this function after the number of millseconds specified.
* @param {Number} millis The number of milliseconds for the setTimeout call (if 0 the function is executed immediately)
* @param {Object} obj (optional) The object for which the scope is set
* @param {Array} args (optional) Overrides arguments for the call. (Defaults to the arguments passed by the caller)
* @param {Boolean/Number} appendArgs (optional) if True args are appended to call args instead of overriding,
* if a number the args are inserted at the specified position
* @return {Number} The timeout id that can be used with clearTimeout
*/
defer : function(millis, obj, args, appendArgs){
var fn = this.createDelegate(obj, args, appendArgs);
if(millis){
return setTimeout(fn, millis);
}
fn();
return 0;
},
/**
* Create a combined function call sequence of the original function + the passed function.
* The resulting function returns the results of the original function.
* The passed fcn is called with the parameters of the original function
* @param {Function} fcn The function to sequence
* @param {Object} scope (optional) The scope of the passed fcn (Defaults to scope of original function or window)
* @return {Function} The new function
*/
createSequence : function(fcn, scope){
if(typeof fcn != "function"){
return this;
}
var method = this;
return function() {
var retval = method.apply(this || window, arguments);
fcn.apply(scope || this || window, arguments);
return retval;
};
},
/**
* Creates an interceptor function. The passed fcn is called before the original one. If it returns false, the original one is not called.
* The resulting function returns the results of the original function.
* The passed fcn is called with the parameters of the original function.
* @addon
* @param {Function} fcn The function to call before the original
* @param {Object} scope (optional) The scope of the passed fcn (Defaults to scope of original function or window)
* @return {Function} The new function
*/
createInterceptor : function(fcn, scope){
if(typeof fcn != "function"){
return this;
}
var method = this;
return function() {
fcn.target = this;
fcn.method = method;
if(fcn.apply(scope || this || window, arguments) === false){
return;
}
return method.apply(this || window, arguments);
};
}
});
/**
* @class String
* These functions are available as static methods on the JavaScript String object.
*/
Ext.applyIf(String, {
/**
* Escapes the passed string for ' and \
* @param {String} string The string to escape
* @return {String} The escaped string
* @static
*/
escape : function(string) {
return string.replace(/('|\\)/g, "\\$1");
},
/**
* Pads the left side of a string with a specified character. This is especially useful
* for normalizing number and date strings. Example usage:
* <pre><code>
var s = String.leftPad('123', 5, '0');
// s now contains the string: '00123'
</code></pre>
* @param {String} string The original string
* @param {Number} size The total length of the output string
* @param {String} char (optional) The character with which to pad the original string (defaults to empty string " ")
* @return {String} The padded string
* @static
*/
leftPad : function (val, size, ch) {
var result = new String(val);
if(ch === null || ch === undefined || ch === '') {
ch = " ";
}
while (result.length < size) {
result = ch + result;
}
return result;
},
/**
* Allows you to define a tokenized string and pass an arbitrary number of arguments to replace the tokens. Each
* token must be unique, and must increment in the format {0}, {1}, etc. Example usage:
* <pre><code>
var cls = 'my-class', text = 'Some text';
var s = String.format('<div class="{0}">{1}</div>', cls, text);
// s now contains the string: '<div class="my-class">Some text</div>'
</code></pre>
* @param {String} string The tokenized string to be formatted
* @param {String} value1 The value to replace token {0}
* @param {String} value2 Etc...
* @return {String} The formatted string
* @static
*/
format : function(format){
var args = Array.prototype.slice.call(arguments, 1);
return format.replace(/\{(\d+)\}/g, function(m, i){
return args[i];
});
}
});
/**
* Utility function that allows you to easily switch a string between two alternating values. The passed value
* is compared to the current string, and if they are equal, the other value that was passed in is returned. If
* they are already different, the first value passed in is returned. Note that this method returns the new value
* but does not change the current string.
* <pre><code>
// alternate sort directions
sort = sort.toggle('ASC', 'DESC');
// instead of conditional logic:
sort = (sort == 'ASC' ? 'DESC' : 'ASC');
</code></pre>
* @param {String} value The value to compare to the current string
* @param {String} other The new value to use if the string already equals the first value passed in
* @return {String} The new value
*/
String.prototype.toggle = function(value, other){
return this == value ? other : value;
};
Ext.applyIf(Number.prototype, {
/**
* Checks whether or not the current number is within a desired range. If the number is already within the
* range it is returned, otherwise the min or max value is returned depending on which side of the range is
* exceeded. Note that this method returns the constrained value but does not change the current number.
* @param {Number} min The minimum number in the range
* @param {Number} max The maximum number in the range
* @return {Number} The constrained value if outside the range, otherwise the current value
*/
constrain : function(min, max){
return Math.min(Math.max(this, min), max);
}
});
Ext.applyIf(Array.prototype, {
/**
* Checks whether or not the specified object exists in the array.
* @param {Object} o The object to check for
* @return {Number} The index of o in the array (or -1 if it is not found)
*/
indexOf : function(o){
for (var i = 0, len = this.length; i < len; i++){
if(this[i] == o) return i;
}
return -1;
},
/**
* Removes the specified object from the array. If the object is not found nothing happens.
* @param {Object} o The object to remove
*/
remove : function(o){
var index = this.indexOf(o);
if(index != -1){
this.splice(index, 1);
}
}
});
/**
Returns the number of milliseconds between this date and date
@param {Date} date (optional) Defaults to now
@return {Number} The diff in milliseconds
@member Date getElapsed
*/
Date.prototype.getElapsed = function(date) {
return Math.abs((date || new Date()).getTime()-this.getTime());
};
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