// We are adding these custom layouts to a namespace that does not
// exist by default in Ext, so we have to add the namespace first:
Ext.ns('Ext.ux.layout');
/**
* @class Ext.ux.layout.RowLayout
* @extends Ext.layout.ContainerLayout
*This is the layout style of choice for creating structural layouts in a multi-row format where the height of
* each row can be specified as a percentage or fixed height. Row widths can also be fixed, percentage or auto.
* This class is intended to be extended or created via the layout:'ux.row' {@link Ext.Container#layout} config,
* and should generally not need to be created directly via the new keyword.
*RowLayout does not have any direct config options (other than inherited ones), but it does support a
* specific config property of rowHeight that can be included in the config of any panel added to it. The
* layout will use the rowHeight (if present) or height of each panel during layout to determine how to size each panel.
* If height or rowHeight is not specified for a given panel, its height will default to the panel's height (or auto).
*The height property is always evaluated as pixels, and must be a number greater than or equal to 1.
* The rowHeight property is always evaluated as a percentage, and must be a decimal value greater than 0 and
* less than 1 (e.g., .25).
*The basic rules for specifying row heights are pretty simple. The logic makes two passes through the
* set of contained panels. During the first layout pass, all panels that either have a fixed height or none
* specified (auto) are skipped, but their heights are subtracted from the overall container height. During the second
* pass, all panels with rowHeights are assigned pixel heights in proportion to their percentages based on
* the total remaining container height. In other words, percentage height panels are designed to fill the space
* left over by all the fixed-height and/or auto-height panels. Because of this, while you can specify any number of rows
* with different percentages, the rowHeights must always add up to 1 (or 100%) when added together, otherwise your
* layout may not render as expected. Example usage:
*
// All rows are percentages -- they must add up to 1
var p = new Ext.Panel({
title: 'Row Layout - Percentage Only',
layout:'ux.row',
items: [{
title: 'Row 1',
rowHeight: .25
},{
title: 'Row 2',
rowHeight: .6
},{
title: 'Row 3',
rowHeight: .15
}]
});
// Mix of height and rowHeight -- all rowHeight values must add
// up to 1. The first row will take up exactly 120px, and the last two
// rows will fill the remaining container height.
var p = new Ext.Panel({
title: 'Row Layout - Mixed',
layout:'ux.row',
items: [{
title: 'Row 1',
height: 120,
// standard panel widths are still supported too:
width: '50%' // or 200
},{
title: 'Row 2',
rowHeight: .8,
width: 300
},{
title: 'Row 3',
rowHeight: .2
}]
});
*/
Ext.ux.layout.RowLayout = Ext.extend(Ext.layout.ContainerLayout, {
// private
monitorResize:true,
// private
isValidParent : function(c, target){
return c.getEl().dom.parentNode == this.innerCt.dom;
},
// private
onLayout : function(ct, target){
var rs = ct.items.items, len = rs.length, r, i;
if(!this.innerCt){
target.addClass('ux-row-layout-ct');
this.innerCt = target.createChild({cls:'x-row-inner'});
}
this.renderAll(ct, this.innerCt);
var size = target.getViewSize();
if(size.width < 1 && size.height < 1){ // display none?
return;
}
var h = size.height - target.getPadding('tb'),
ph = h;
this.innerCt.setSize({height:h});
// some rows can be percentages while others are fixed
// so we need to make 2 passes
for(i = 0; i < len; i++){
r = rs[i];
if(!r.rowHeight){
ph -= (r.getSize().height + r.getEl().getMargins('tb'));
}
}
ph = ph < 0 ? 0 : ph;
for(i = 0; i < len; i++){
r = rs[i];
if(r.rowHeight){
r.setSize({height: Math.floor(r.rowHeight*ph) - r.getEl().getMargins('tb')});
}
}
}
/**
* @property activeItem
* @hide
*/
});
Ext.Container.LAYOUTS['ux.row'] = Ext.ux.layout.RowLayout;