app/assets/javascripts/ext/src/widgets/layout/TableLayout.js
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* Ext JS Library 3.3.0
* Copyright(c) 2006-2010 Ext JS, Inc.
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/**
* @class Ext.layout.TableLayout
* @extends Ext.layout.ContainerLayout
* <p>This layout allows you to easily render content into an HTML table. The total number of columns can be
* specified, and rowspan and colspan can be used to create complex layouts within the table.
* This class is intended to be extended or created via the layout:'table' {@link Ext.Container#layout} config,
* and should generally not need to be created directly via the new keyword.</p>
* <p>Note that when creating a layout via config, the layout-specific config properties must be passed in via
* the {@link Ext.Container#layoutConfig} object which will then be applied internally to the layout. In the
* case of TableLayout, the only valid layout config property is {@link #columns}. However, the items added to a
* TableLayout can supply the following table-specific config properties:</p>
* <ul>
* <li><b>rowspan</b> Applied to the table cell containing the item.</li>
* <li><b>colspan</b> Applied to the table cell containing the item.</li>
* <li><b>cellId</b> An id applied to the table cell containing the item.</li>
* <li><b>cellCls</b> A CSS class name added to the table cell containing the item.</li>
* </ul>
* <p>The basic concept of building up a TableLayout is conceptually very similar to building up a standard
* HTML table. You simply add each panel (or "cell") that you want to include along with any span attributes
* specified as the special config properties of rowspan and colspan which work exactly like their HTML counterparts.
* Rather than explicitly creating and nesting rows and columns as you would in HTML, you simply specify the
* total column count in the layoutConfig and start adding panels in their natural order from left to right,
* top to bottom. The layout will automatically figure out, based on the column count, rowspans and colspans,
* how to position each panel within the table. Just like with HTML tables, your rowspans and colspans must add
* up correctly in your overall layout or you'll end up with missing and/or extra cells! Example usage:</p>
* <pre><code>
// This code will generate a layout table that is 3 columns by 2 rows
// with some spanning included. The basic layout will be:
// +--------+-----------------+
// | A | B |
// | |--------+--------|
// | | C | D |
// +--------+--------+--------+
var table = new Ext.Panel({
title: 'Table Layout',
layout:'table',
defaults: {
// applied to each contained panel
bodyStyle:'padding:20px'
},
layoutConfig: {
// The total column count must be specified here
columns: 3
},
items: [{
html: '<p>Cell A content</p>',
rowspan: 2
},{
html: '<p>Cell B content</p>',
colspan: 2
},{
html: '<p>Cell C content</p>',
cellCls: 'highlight'
},{
html: '<p>Cell D content</p>'
}]
});
</code></pre>
*/
Ext.layout.TableLayout = Ext.extend(Ext.layout.ContainerLayout, {
/**
* @cfg {Number} columns
* The total number of columns to create in the table for this layout. If not specified, all Components added to
* this layout will be rendered into a single row using one column per Component.
*/
// private
monitorResize:false,
type: 'table',
targetCls: 'x-table-layout-ct',
/**
* @cfg {Object} tableAttrs
* <p>An object containing properties which are added to the {@link Ext.DomHelper DomHelper} specification
* used to create the layout's <tt><table></tt> element. Example:</p><pre><code>
{
xtype: 'panel',
layout: 'table',
layoutConfig: {
tableAttrs: {
style: {
width: '100%'
}
},
columns: 3
}
}</code></pre>
*/
tableAttrs:null,
// private
setContainer : function(ct){
Ext.layout.TableLayout.superclass.setContainer.call(this, ct);
this.currentRow = 0;
this.currentColumn = 0;
this.cells = [];
},
// private
onLayout : function(ct, target){
var cs = ct.items.items, len = cs.length, c, i;
if(!this.table){
target.addClass('x-table-layout-ct');
this.table = target.createChild(
Ext.apply({tag:'table', cls:'x-table-layout', cellspacing: 0, cn: {tag: 'tbody'}}, this.tableAttrs), null, true);
}
this.renderAll(ct, target);
},
// private
getRow : function(index){
var row = this.table.tBodies[0].childNodes[index];
if(!row){
row = document.createElement('tr');
this.table.tBodies[0].appendChild(row);
}
return row;
},
// private
getNextCell : function(c){
var cell = this.getNextNonSpan(this.currentColumn, this.currentRow);
var curCol = this.currentColumn = cell[0], curRow = this.currentRow = cell[1];
for(var rowIndex = curRow; rowIndex < curRow + (c.rowspan || 1); rowIndex++){
if(!this.cells[rowIndex]){
this.cells[rowIndex] = [];
}
for(var colIndex = curCol; colIndex < curCol + (c.colspan || 1); colIndex++){
this.cells[rowIndex][colIndex] = true;
}
}
var td = document.createElement('td');
if(c.cellId){
td.id = c.cellId;
}
var cls = 'x-table-layout-cell';
if(c.cellCls){
cls += ' ' + c.cellCls;
}
td.className = cls;
if(c.colspan){
td.colSpan = c.colspan;
}
if(c.rowspan){
td.rowSpan = c.rowspan;
}
this.getRow(curRow).appendChild(td);
return td;
},
// private
getNextNonSpan: function(colIndex, rowIndex){
var cols = this.columns;
while((cols && colIndex >= cols) || (this.cells[rowIndex] && this.cells[rowIndex][colIndex])) {
if(cols && colIndex >= cols){
rowIndex++;
colIndex = 0;
}else{
colIndex++;
}
}
return [colIndex, rowIndex];
},
// private
renderItem : function(c, position, target){
// Ensure we have our inner table to get cells to render into.
if(!this.table){
this.table = target.createChild(
Ext.apply({tag:'table', cls:'x-table-layout', cellspacing: 0, cn: {tag: 'tbody'}}, this.tableAttrs), null, true);
}
if(c && !c.rendered){
c.render(this.getNextCell(c));
this.configureItem(c);
}else if(c && !this.isValidParent(c, target)){
var container = this.getNextCell(c);
container.insertBefore(c.getPositionEl().dom, null);
c.container = Ext.get(container);
this.configureItem(c);
}
},
// private
isValidParent : function(c, target){
return c.getPositionEl().up('table', 5).dom.parentNode === (target.dom || target);
},
destroy: function(){
delete this.table;
Ext.layout.TableLayout.superclass.destroy.call(this);
}
/**
* @property activeItem
* @hide
*/
});
Ext.Container.LAYOUTS['table'] = Ext.layout.TableLayout;