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Many classes have shortcut names used when creating (instantiating) a class with a configuration object. The shortcut name is referred to as an alias (or xtype if the class extends Ext.Component). The alias/xtype is listed next to the class name of applicable classes for quick reference.

Access Levels

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Member Types

Member Syntax

Below is an example class member that we can disect to show the syntax of a class member (the lookupComponent method as viewed from the Ext.button.Button class in this case).

lookupComponent ( item ) : Ext.Component
protected

Called when a raw config object is added to this container either during initialization of the items config, or when new items are added), or {@link #insert inserted.

This method converts the passed object into an instanced child component.

This may be overridden in subclasses when special processing needs to be applied to child creation.

Parameters

item :  Object

The config object being added.

Returns
Ext.Component

The component to be added.

Let's look at each part of the member row:

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Class Icons

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- Indicates a class member of type method

- Indicates a class member of type event

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Getter and Setter Methods

Getting and setter methods that correlate to a class config option will show up in the methods section as well as in the configs section of both the API doc and the member-type menus just beneath the config they work with. The getter and setter method documentation will be found in the config row for easy reference.

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Within the history config menu you will also see a listing of your recent page visits. The results are filtered by the "Current Product / Version" and "All" radio options. Clicking on the button will clear the history bar as well as the history kept in local storage.

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The checkbox at the bottom of the API class navigation tree filters the class list to include or exclude private classes.

Clicking on an empty search field will show your last 10 searches for quick navigation.

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Ext.data.amf.XmlEncoder

Hierarchy

Ext.data.amf.XmlEncoder

Summary

This class serializes data in the Action Message Format XML (AMFX) format. It can write simple and complex objects, to be used in conjunction with an AMFX-compliant server. To create an encoded XMl, first construct an Encoder:

var encoder = Ext.create('Ext.data.amf.XmlEncoder');

Then use the writer methods to out data to the :

encoder.writeObject(1);
encoder.writeObject({a: "b"});

And access the data through the #bytes property: encoder.body;

You can also reset the class to start a new body:

encoder.clear();

Current limitations: AMF3 format (format:3)

  • Each object is written out explicitly, not using the reference tables supported by the AMFX format. This means the function does NOT support circular reference objects.
  • Objects that aren't Arrays, Dates, Strings, Document (XML) or primitive values will be written out as anonymous objects with dynamic data.
  • If the object has a $flexType field, that field will be used in signifying the object-type as an attribute, instead of being passed as data.
  • There's no JavaScript equivalent to the ByteArray type in ActionScript, hence data will never be searialized as ByteArrays by the writeObject function. A writeByteArray method is provided for writing out ByteArray objects.

For more information on working with AMF data please refer to the AMF Guide.

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properties

Instance Properties

body : String

The output string

Defaults to:

""

methods

Instance Methods

clear

Clears the accumulated data, starting with an empty string

constructor ( config )

Creates new encoder.

Parameters

config :  Object

Configuration options

convertXmlToString ( xml ) : String
private pri

Converts an XML Document object to a string.

Parameters

xml :  Object

XML document to convert (typically Document object)

Returns

:String

A string representing the document

encodeAmfxRemotingPacket ( message )

Encodes an AMFX remoting message with the AMFX envelope.

Parameters

message :  Ext.data.amf.RemotingMessage

the message to pass on to serialize.

encodeArray ( array )

Encodes an array, marking it as an ECMA array if it has associative (non-ordinal) indices

Parameters

array :  Array

the array to encode

encodeBoolean ( val )

Returns an encoded boolean

Parameters

val :  Boolean

a boolean value

encodeByteArray ( array )

Encodes a byte arrat in AMFX format

Parameters

array :  Array

the byte array to encode

encodeDate ( date )

Encode a date

Parameters

date :  Date

the date to encode

encodeDouble ( num )

Returns an encoded double

Parameters

num :  Number

the double to encode

encodeEcmaElement ( key, value ) : String
private pri

Encodes one ECMA array element

Parameters

key :  String

the name of the element

value :  Object

the value of the element

Returns

:String

the encoded key-value pair

encodeGenericObject ( obj ) : String

Encodes a generic object into AMFX format. If a $flexType member is defined, list that as the object type.

Parameters

obj :  Object

the object to encode

Returns

:String

the encoded text

encodeInt ( num )

Returns an encoded int

Parameters

num :  Number

the integer to encode

encodeNull String

Returns the encoding for null

Returns

:String

encodeNumber ( num )

Returns an encoded number. Decides wheter to use int or double encoding.

Parameters

num :  Number

the number to encode

encodeObject ( item ) : String

encode the appropriate data item. Supported types:

  • undefined
  • null
  • boolean
  • integer
  • double
  • UTF-8 string
  • XML Document (identified by being instaneof Document. Can be generated with: new DOMParser()).parseFromString(xml, "text/xml");
  • Date
  • Array
  • Generic object

Parameters

item :  Object

A primitive or object to write to the stream

Returns

:String

the encoded object in AMFX format

encodeString ( str )

Returns an encoded string

Parameters

str :  String

the string to encode

encodeUndefined

Returns the encoding for undefined (which is the same as the encoding for null)

encodeXml ( xml )

Encodes an xml document into a CDATA section

Parameters

xml :  XMLElement/HTMLElement

an XML document or element (Document type in some browsers)

isXmlDocument ( item ) : Boolean

Tries to determine if an object is an XML document

Parameters

item :  Object

to identify

Returns

:Boolean

true if it's an XML document, false otherwise

write ( str )
private pri

Appends a string to the body of the message

Parameters

str :  String

the string to append

writeAmfxRemotingPacket ( message )

Writes an AMFX remoting message with the AMFX envelope to the string.

Parameters

message :  Ext.data.amf.RemotingMessage

the message to pass on to serialize.

writeArray ( array )

Writes an array to the string, marking it as an ECMA array if it has associative (non-ordinal) indices

Parameters

array :  Array

the array to encode

writeBoolean ( val )

Writes a boolean value to the string

Parameters

val :  Boolean

a boolean value

writeByteArray ( array )

Writes an AMFX byte array to the string. This is for convenience only and is not called automatically by writeObject.

Parameters

array :  Array

the byte array to encode

writeDate ( date )

Write a date to the string

Parameters

date :  Date

the date to encode

writeDouble ( num )

Writes a double tag with the content.

Parameters

num :  Number

the double to encode

writeGenericObject ( obj )

Writes a generic object to the string. If a $flexType member is defined, list that as the object type.

Parameters

obj :  Object

the object to encode

writeInt ( num )

Writes a int tag with the content.

Parameters

num :  Number

the integer to encode

writeNull

Writes the null value to the string

writeNumber ( num )

Writes a number, deciding if to use int or double as the tag

Parameters

num :  Number

the number to encode

writeObject ( item )

Writes the appropriate data item to the string. Supported types:

  • undefined
  • null
  • boolean
  • integer
  • double
  • UTF-8 string
  • XML Document (identified by being instaneof Document. Can be generated with: new DOMParser()).parseFromString(xml, "text/xml");
  • Date
  • Array
  • Generic object

Parameters

item :  Object

A primitive or object to write to the stream

writeString ( str )

Writes a string tag with the string content.

Parameters

str :  String

the string to encode

writeUndefined

Writes the undefined value to the string

writeXml ( xml )

Write an XML document to the string

Parameters

xml :  XMLElement/HTMLElement

an XML document or element (Document type in some browsers)

Static Methods

generateFlexUID ( id ) : String
static sta

Utility function to generate a flex-friendly UID

Parameters

id :  Number

used in the first 8 chars of the id. If not provided, a random number will be used.

Returns

:String

a string-encoded opaque UID

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