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/**
* @author Don Griffin
*
* This class is a base for all id generators. It also provides lookup of id generators by
* their id.
*
* Generally, id generators are used to generate a primary key for new model instances. There
* are different approaches to solving this problem, so this mechanism has both simple use
* cases and is open to custom implementations. A {@link Ext.data.Model} requests id generation
* using the {@link Ext.data.Model#idgen} property.
*
* # Identity, Type and Shared IdGenerators
*
* It is often desirable to share IdGenerators to ensure uniqueness or common configuration.
* This is done by giving IdGenerator instances an id property by which they can be looked
* up using the {@link #get} method. To configure two {@link Ext.data.Model Model} classes
* to share one {@link Ext.data.SequentialIdGenerator sequential} id generator, you simply
* assign them the same id:
*
* Ext.define('MyApp.data.MyModelA', {
* extend: 'Ext.data.Model',
* idgen: {
* type: 'sequential',
* id: 'foo'
* }
* });
*
* Ext.define('MyApp.data.MyModelB', {
* extend: 'Ext.data.Model',
* idgen: {
* type: 'sequential',
* id: 'foo'
* }
* });
*
* To make this as simple as possible for generator types that are shared by many (or all)
* Models, the IdGenerator types (such as 'sequential' or 'uuid') are also reserved as
* generator id's. This is used by the {@link Ext.data.UuidGenerator} which has an id equal
* to its type ('uuid'). In other words, the following Models share the same generator:
*
* Ext.define('MyApp.data.MyModelX', {
* extend: 'Ext.data.Model',
* idgen: 'uuid'
* });
*
* Ext.define('MyApp.data.MyModelY', {
* extend: 'Ext.data.Model',
* idgen: 'uuid'
* });
*
* This can be overridden (by specifying the id explicitly), but there is no particularly
* good reason to do so for this generator type.
*
* # Creating Custom Generators
*
* An id generator should derive from this class and implement the {@link #generate} method.
* The constructor will apply config properties on new instances, so a constructor is often
* not necessary.
*
* To register an id generator type, a derived class should provide an `alias` like so:
*
* Ext.define('MyApp.data.CustomIdGenerator', {
* extend: 'Ext.data.IdGenerator',
* alias: 'idgen.custom',
*
* configProp: 42, // some config property w/default value
*
* generate: function () {
* return ... // a new id
* }
* });
*
* Using the custom id generator is then straightforward:
*
* Ext.define('MyApp.data.MyModel', {
* extend: 'Ext.data.Model',
* idgen: 'custom'
* });
* // or...
*
* Ext.define('MyApp.data.MyModel', {
* extend: 'Ext.data.Model',
* idgen: {
* type: 'custom',
* configProp: value
* }
* });
*
* It is not recommended to mix shared generators with generator configuration. This leads
* to unpredictable results unless all configurations match (which is also redundant). In
* such cases, a custom generator with a default id is the best approach.
*
* Ext.define('MyApp.data.CustomIdGenerator', {
* extend: 'Ext.data.SequentialIdGenerator',
* alias: 'idgen.custom',
*
* id: 'custom', // shared by default
*
* prefix: 'ID_',
* seed: 1000
* });
*
* Ext.define('MyApp.data.MyModelX', {
* extend: 'Ext.data.Model',
* idgen: 'custom'
* });
*
* Ext.define('MyApp.data.MyModelY', {
* extend: 'Ext.data.Model',
* idgen: 'custom'
* });
*
* // the above models share a generator that produces ID_1000, ID_1001, etc..
*
*/
Ext.define('Ext.data.IdGenerator', {
/**
* @property {Boolean} isGenerator
* `true` in this class to identify an object as an instantiated IdGenerator, or subclass thereof.
*/
isGenerator: true,
/**
* Initializes a new instance.
* @param {Object} config (optional) Configuration object to be applied to the new instance.
*/
constructor: function(config) {
var me = this;
Ext.apply(me, config);
if (me.id) {
Ext.data.IdGenerator.all[me.id] = me;
}
},
/**
* @cfg {String} id
* The id by which to register a new instance. This instance can be found using the
* {@link Ext.data.IdGenerator#get} static method.
*/
getRecId: function (rec) {
return rec.modelName + '-' + rec.internalId;
},
/**
* Generates and returns the next id. This method must be implemented by the derived
* class.
*
* @return {String} The next id.
* @method generate
* @abstract
*/
statics: {
/**
* @property {Object} all
* This object is keyed by id to lookup instances.
* @private
* @static
*/
all: {},
/**
* Returns the IdGenerator given its config description.
* @param {String/Object} config If this parameter is an IdGenerator instance, it is
* simply returned. If this is a string, it is first used as an id for lookup and
* then, if there is no match, as a type to create a new instance. This parameter
* can also be a config object that contains a `type` property (among others) that
* are used to create and configure the instance.
* @static
*/
get: function (config) {
var generator,
id,
type;
if (typeof config == 'string') {
id = type = config;
config = null;
} else if (config.isGenerator) {
return config;
} else {
id = config.id || config.type;
type = config.type;
}
generator = this.all[id];
if (!generator) {
generator = Ext.create('idgen.' + type, config);
}
return generator;
}
}
});
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