XmlReader.js
/**
* @class Ext.data.XmlReader
* @extends Ext.data.DataReader
* Data reader class to create an Array of {@link Ext.data.Record} objects from an XML document
* based on mappings in a provided Ext.data.Record constructor.<br><br>
* <p>
* <em>Note that in order for the browser to parse a returned XML document, the Content-Type
* header in the HTTP response must be set to "text/xml".</em>
* <p>
* Example code:
* <pre><code>
var RecordDef = Ext.data.Record.create([
{name: 'name', mapping: 'name'}, // "mapping" property not needed if it's the same as "name"
{name: 'occupation'} // This field will use "occupation" as the mapping.
]);
var myReader = new Ext.data.XmlReader({
totalRecords: "results", // The element which contains the total dataset size (optional)
record: "row", // The repeated element which contains row information
id: "id" // The element within the row that provides an ID for the record (optional)
}, RecordDef);
</code></pre>
* <p>
* This would consume an XML file like this:
* <pre><code>
<?xml?>
<dataset>
<results>2</results>
<row>
<id>1</id>
<name>Bill</name>
<occupation>Gardener</occupation>
</row>
<row>
<id>2</id>
<name>Ben</name>
<occupation>Horticulturalist</occupation>
</row>
</dataset>
</code></pre>
* @cfg {String} totalRecords The DomQuery path from which to retrieve the total number of records
* in the dataset. This is only needed if the whole dataset is not passed in one go, but is being
* paged from the remote server.
* @cfg {String} record The DomQuery path to the repeated element which contains record information.
* @cfg {String} success The DomQuery path to the success attribute used by forms.
* @cfg {String} id The DomQuery path relative from the record element to the element that contains
* a record identifier value.
* @constructor
* Create a new XmlReader
* @param {Object} meta Metadata configuration options
* @param {Mixed} recordType The definition of the data record type to produce. This can be either a valid
* Record subclass created with {@link Ext.data.Record#create}, or an array of objects with which to call
* Ext.data.Record.create. See the {@link Ext.data.Record} class for more details.
*/
Ext.data.XmlReader = function(meta, recordType){
meta = meta || {};
Ext.data.XmlReader.superclass.constructor.call(this, meta, recordType||meta.fields);
};
Ext.extend(Ext.data.XmlReader, Ext.data.DataReader, {
/**
* This method is only used by a DataProxy which has retrieved data from a remote server.
* @param {Object} response The XHR object which contains the parsed XML document. The response is expected
* to contain a method called 'responseXML' that returns an XML document object.
* @return {Object} records A data block which is used by an {@link Ext.data.Store} as
* a cache of Ext.data.Records.
*/
read : function(response){
var doc = response.responseXML;
if(!doc) {
throw {message: "XmlReader.read: XML Document not available"};
}
return this.readRecords(doc);
},
/**
* Create a data block containing Ext.data.Records from an XML document.
* @param {Object} doc A parsed XML document.
* @return {Object} records A data block which is used by an {@link Ext.data.Store} as
* a cache of Ext.data.Records.
*/
readRecords : function(doc){
/**
* After any data loads/reads, the raw XML Document is available for further custom processing.
* @type XMLDocument
*/
this.xmlData = doc;
var root = doc.documentElement || doc;
var q = Ext.DomQuery;
var recordType = this.recordType, fields = recordType.prototype.fields;
var sid = this.meta.id;
var totalRecords = 0, success = true;
if(this.meta.totalRecords){
totalRecords = q.selectNumber(this.meta.totalRecords, root, 0);
}
if(this.meta.success){
var sv = q.selectValue(this.meta.success, root, true);
success = sv !== false && sv !== 'false';
}
var records = [];
var ns = q.select(this.meta.record, root);
for(var i = 0, len = ns.length; i < len; i++) {
var n = ns[i];
var values = {};
var id = sid ? q.selectValue(sid, n) : undefined;
for(var j = 0, jlen = fields.length; j < jlen; j++){
var f = fields.items[j];
var v = q.selectValue(f.mapping || f.name, n, f.defaultValue);
v = f.convert(v);
values[f.name] = v;
}
var record = new recordType(values, id);
record.node = n;
records[records.length] = record;
}
return {
success : success,
records : records,
totalRecords : totalRecords || records.length
};
}
});
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