Customized version of Ext JS 4.2.1 containg only the Templating functionality. The files in this module are initially copy pasted from Ext JS 4.2.1.883. And then needed to do some tweaking for usage in Node. All Ext.define (with extends) usage is replaced with a plain vanilla Ext.extend method.
Functionalities included (indented by hierarchy)
- Ext
- Ext.Template
- Ext.XTemplate
- Ext.XTemplateParser
- Ext.XTemplateCompiler (required by XTemplate)
- Ext.Template
##Install## Install with npm
npm install extjs-custom
##Usage##
var Ext = require('extjs-custom');
var data = {
name: 'Don Griffin',
title: 'Senior Technomage',
company: 'Sencha Inc.',
drinks: ['Coffee', 'Water', 'More Coffee'],
kids: [
{ name: 'Aubrey', age: 17 },
{ name: 'Joshua', age: 13 },
{ name: 'Cale', age: 10 },
{ name: 'Nikol', age: 5 },
{ name: 'Solomon', age: 0 }
]
};
var tpl = new Ext.XTemplate('Name: {0}, Age: {1}');
var html = tpl.apply(['John', 25]);
console.log(html)
var tpl = new Ext.XTemplate(
'<p>Name: {name}</p>',
'<p>Title: {title}</p>',
'<p>Company: {company}</p>',
'<p>Kids: ',
'<tpl for="kids">', // interrogate the kids property within the data
'<p>{name}</p>',
'</tpl></p>'
);
var html = tpl.apply(data);
console.log(html)
##License##
ExtJS is a fully licensed product for use in commercial projects or under GPL for open source projects. It is assumed that if you're using node-extjs-custom that you will conform to the licensing requirements of Sencha (http://www.sencha.com/products/extjs/license/).