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I have a function which is described in one of my controllers. The function takes care of creating a form that I need to use in different cases, from different views. Is it possible and what is the way to call this function from the views that I need without adding the same code in each controller.

Here is the code of the controller where I try to use a method from other controller:

Ext.define('MY.controller.EventsController', {
    extend: 'Ext.app.Controller',
    models: [
        'EventsRecord'],

    stores: [
        'Events'],

    views: [
        'EventsGrid'],
    refs: [{
        ref: 'EventsGrid',
        selector: 'CalendarEvent'
    }],

    init: function () {
        this.control({
            'CalendarEvent': {
                afterEditFinish: this.askForNotify,
                deleteEvent: this.deleteEvent,
                calendarEditFunc: this.calendarEditFunc,
                addCalendarEvent: this.addCalendarEvent,
                itemclick: this.onSelectEnableBtn
            }
        })

    },

Here I try to use something like var contr = Ext.getController('SomeController');and..nothing..

askForNotify: function(editor, e) {...

2 Answers 2

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Make it part of global class with singleton: true and access it from anywhere in your code. Just calling controllers methods from views is kind of against MVC paradigm...

Update: If you really can't change existing code - do the following.

Save off reference to the your app somewhere (presumable you have your application defined something like that:

Ext.application({

   launch: function() {
      _myAppGlobal = this;
   }
});

Use this variable to get controller you want:

_myAppGlobal.getController('MyController');
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  • Isn't it possible to work with getController to call the function? I've tried with Ext.getController('name') and this.getController('name') and both gave me a mistake getController is not a function` but I thought that this is the right way to go.
    – Leron
    Jun 18, 2012 at 13:58
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    getController is a method from Ext.app.Controller class, so you need to have a reference to your current view's controller - which is again I think against MVC :)
    – sha
    Jun 18, 2012 at 14:02
  • In fact let me explain -I have a form for mail notifications which should be shown on different occasions (from different views, on different events) but the form is defined in one controller. What do yo think is the best way to implement such a thing. Obviously copy-pasting the code is not the right solution, I think there should be a proper way to place the code on one place and use it from many but I'm not sure what exactly to do?
    – Leron
    Jun 18, 2012 at 14:02
  • Why can't you just create a view from different places? Controller code will automatically pick it up.
    – sha
    Jun 18, 2012 at 14:03
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    You don't need to create controller's instances manually. They got created by app class.
    – sha
    Jun 18, 2012 at 14:08
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You can use this -

this.getController('Controller Name').someFn();

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