Reputation: 2604
I just downloaded the final version of ExtJs 4 and I'm trying to implement some things using new Model approach.
For instance I have a model named SetupModel, it has 2 nested models Users, Reports. I create new store and I set the Model property of the store = SetupModel.
The question is - how can I access my nested properties after data was loaded into the store?
I need something like myStore.data.Users(), but is incorrect.
Any thoughts?
Upvotes: 15
Views: 15317
Reputation: 19353
When you define your model, you need to provide the necessary association with the nested models. Since, you have not provided your code. Here is an example:
My Product Model:
Product = Ext.define('Product',{
extend: 'Ext.data.Model',
fields: [
{name: 'id', type: 'int'},
{name: 'user_id', type: 'int'},
{name: 'name', type: 'string'},
{name: 'price', type: 'float'}
],
proxy: {
type: 'localstorage',
id: 'products'
}
});
My User Model:
User = Ext.define('User',{
extend: 'Ext.data.Model',
fields: [
{name: 'id', type: 'int'},
{name: 'name', type: 'string'},
{name: 'gender', type: 'string'},
{name: 'username', type: 'string'}
],
associations: [
{type: 'hasMany', model: 'Product', name: 'products'}
],
proxy: {
type: 'localstorage',
id : 'users'
}
});
Now, if you have a instance of User model with products. Here is how you can access the products:
var productStore = user.products();
Note that user.products()
returns a Ext.data.Store
. Now, you can traverse or filter or find your product record. Here is how I got my first product's name:
productStore.getAt(0).get('name');
Upvotes: 22