I have a view (Panel
) that is a card layout. I have a Store
of, say, n
items. I want to create a stack of n
cards, each of which is backed by an item in the Store
. How can I do this without manually adding n
cards in a for
loop, iterating through the items in the Store
?
1 Answer
You need a separate list to contain all your cards, you CANNOT connect panel's list of cards with a store (at least in current version of Sencha Touch).
You cannot avoid adding manually, but you can avoid for loops:
Ext.regModel('someModel', {
fields: [
{name: 'title', type: 'string' },
{name: 'info', type: 'string' }
]
});
var someStore = new Ext.data.Store({
model: "someModel",
listeners:{
add:function(store, list, index){
//here list is list of records you added
var item = list[0];
panelinstance.insert(index, {...whatever component...panel,list,carousal whatever});
}
}
});
Careful about the caller: Add one item at a time to your store(this might sound ridiculous), but I think it is the only way to make your panel "CONNECT" to a store.
for
loop?Store
that contains everything I need. I want to be able to filter the store in order to only have certain cards on the stack. It would seem more elegant and idiomatic to just use aStore
.Ext.data.Store
component in ST 2.x has great events, so it should just be a matter of listening to those events, and replacing existing components when necessary. It will be difficult to optimize though.