I have a few months of experience developing Extjs web application. I ran into this problem:
When I override a class, I modified the method and followed the previous implementation and invoke callParent()
. The overriding part works but the callParent()
invoked the old implementation.
my overriding code
Ext.override(Ext.layout.component.Draw, {
finishedLayout: function (ownerContext) {
console.log("new layouter being overriden");
this.callParent(arguments);
}
});
The Extjs class method to be overridden:
finishedLayout: function (ownerContext) {
var props = ownerContext.props,
paddingInfo = ownerContext.getPaddingInfo();
console.log("old layouter being overriden");
this.owner.setSurfaceSize(props.contentWidth - paddingInfo.width, props.contentHeight - paddingInfo.height);
this.callParent(arguments);
}
In the console, I can see that first the new layouter prints out the message followed by the old layouter implementation... I put a breakpoint and retrace the invocation stack, the callParent()
of the new layouter called the old one. I need to call the parent class, but not the overridden method.
Any idea how to solve this problem?