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I'm new to extjs and I'm trying to work on a Tree view.

I am building an "API Explorer" and there are simply too many nodes to send as a single json object (a few million nodes). What I wanted to do instead was send the first layer of categories as json initially, then on expand do an ajax request to get all of that category's children.

I'm not sure how to do this or if it's possible. Can anyone lead me in the right direction?

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Actually that is the "normal" way as suggested by the documentation. Have a look at any of the Tree examples.

You basically set up an Ext.data.TreeStore with a Proxy, e.g. an Ext.data.proxy.Ajax:

xtype: 'treepanel',
loadMask: {msg: 'Loading...'},
store: Ext.create('Ext.data.TreeStore', {
    proxy: {
        type: 'ajax',
        url: 'get-nodes.php'
    }
})

Each time the user expands one of the nodes, the URL will be hit with the parameter node set to the id of the expanded node and should return an array of the children of this node. These children must not have a children property theirselves, otherwise they would be considered already loaded and would not be loaded on expansion.

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  • thanks for your answer! I need my tree to be nested many levels deep, is there some workaround for as you say "These children must not have a children property theirselves"
    – jdkealy
    Nov 4, 2012 at 17:39
  • also, I see my GET request being sent, how do I tell it to send "?category_id=" the id of the node that I clicked on?
    – jdkealy
    Nov 4, 2012 at 17:43
  • When I click expand, I don't see any parameters being sent at all
    – jdkealy
    Nov 4, 2012 at 17:44
  • Let me rephrase that: Each time the user expands an unloaded node, the request is made. A node is unloaded if it had no children when it was loaded. So it's no problem to nest it many levels deep. In fact, some of them may have a children property but those node won't by dynamically loaded then.
    – AndreKR
    Nov 4, 2012 at 17:44
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    @AndreKR You can actually specificy the nodeParam on the TreeStore to override node as the parameter sent.
    – wilsjd
    Dec 17, 2013 at 0:26

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