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Templates may be {@link #compile precompiled} for greater performance. * * An instance of this class may be created by passing to the constructor either a single argument, or multiple * arguments: * * # Single argument: String/Array * * The single argument may be either a String or an Array: * * - String: * *       var t = new Ext.Template("<div>Hello {0}.</div>"); *       t.{@link #append}('some-element', ['foo']); * * - Array: * *   An Array will be combined with `join('')`. * *       var t = new Ext.Template([ *           '<div name="{id}">', *               '<span class="{cls}">{name:trim} {value:ellipsis(10)}</span>', *           '</div>', *       ]); *       t.{@link #compile}(); *       t.{@link #append}('some-element', {id: 'myid', cls: 'myclass', name: 'foo', value: 'bar'}); * * # Multiple arguments: String, Object, Array, ... * * Multiple arguments will be combined with `join('')`. * *     var t = new Ext.Template( *         '<div name="{id}">', *             '<span class="{cls}">{name} {value}</span>', *         '</div>', *         // a configuration object: *         { *             compiled: true,      // {@link #compile} immediately *         } *     ); * * # Notes * * - For a list of available format functions, see {@link Ext.util.Format}. * - `disableFormats` reduces `{@link #apply}` time when no formatting is required. */Ext.define('Ext.Template', {    /* Begin Definitions */    requires: ['Ext.dom.Helper', 'Ext.util.Format'],    inheritableStatics: {<span id='Ext-Template-static-method-from'>        /**</span>         * Creates a template from the passed element's value (_display:none_ textarea, preferred) or innerHTML.         * @param {String/HTMLElement} el A DOM element or its id         * @param {Object} config (optional) Config object         * @return {Ext.Template} The created template         * @static         * @inheritable         */        from: function(el, config) {            el = Ext.getDom(el);            return new this(el.value || el.innerHTML, config || '');        }    },    /* End Definitions */<span id='Ext-Template-method-constructor'>    /**</span>     * Creates new template.     *      * @param {String...} html List of strings to be concatenated into template.     * Alternatively an array of strings can be given, but then no config object may be passed.     * @param {Object} config (optional) Config object     */    constructor: function(html) {        var me = this,            args = arguments,            buffer = [],            i = 0,            length = args.length,            value;        me.initialConfig = {};                // Allow an array to be passed here so we can        // pass an array of strings and an object        // at the end        if (length === 1 && Ext.isArray(html)) {            args = html;            length = args.length;        }        if (length > 1) {            for (; i < length; i++) {                value = args[i];                if (typeof value == 'object') {                    Ext.apply(me.initialConfig, value);                    Ext.apply(me, value);                } else {                    buffer.push(value);                }            }        } else {            buffer.push(html);        }        // @private        me.html = buffer.join('');        if (me.compiled) {            me.compile();        }    },<span id='Ext-Template-property-isTemplate'>    /**</span>     * @property {Boolean} isTemplate     * `true` in this class to identify an object as an instantiated Template, or subclass thereof.     */    isTemplate: true,<span id='Ext-Template-cfg-compiled'>    /**</span>     * @cfg {Boolean} compiled     * True to immediately compile the template. Defaults to false.     */<span id='Ext-Template-cfg-disableFormats'>    /**</span>     * @cfg {Boolean} disableFormats     * True to disable format functions in the template. If the template doesn't contain     * format functions, setting disableFormats to true will reduce apply time. Defaults to false.     */    disableFormats: false,    re: /\{([\w\-]+)(?:\:([\w\.]*)(?:\((.*?)?\))?)?\}/g,<span id='Ext-Template-method-apply'>    /**</span>     * Returns an HTML fragment of this template with the specified values applied.     *     * @param {Object/Array} values The template values. Can be an array if your params are numeric:     *     *     var tpl = new Ext.Template('Name: {0}, Age: {1}');     *     tpl.apply(['John', 25]);     *     * or an object:     *     *     var tpl = new Ext.Template('Name: {name}, Age: {age}');     *     tpl.apply({name: 'John', age: 25});     *     * @return {String} The HTML fragment     */    apply: function(values) {        var me = this,            useFormat = me.disableFormats !== true,            fm = Ext.util.Format,            tpl = me,            ret;        if (me.compiled) {            return me.compiled(values).join('');        }        function fn(m, name, format, args) {            if (format && useFormat) {                if (args) {                    args = [values[name]].concat(Ext.functionFactory('return ['+ args +'];')());                } else {                    args = [values[name]];                }                if (format.substr(0, 5) == "this.") {                    return tpl[format.substr(5)].apply(tpl, args);                }                else {                    return fm[format].apply(fm, args);                }            }            else {                return values[name] !== undefined ? values[name] : "";            }        }        ret = me.html.replace(me.re, fn);        return ret;    },<span id='Ext-Template-method-applyOut'>    /**</span>     * Appends the result of this template to the provided output array.     * @param {Object/Array} values The template values. See {@link #apply}.     * @param {Array} out The array to which output is pushed.     * @return {Array} The given out array.     */    applyOut: function(values, out) {        var me = this;        if (me.compiled) {            out.push.apply(out, me.compiled(values));        } else {            out.push(me.apply(values));        }        return out;    },<span id='Ext-Template-method-applyTemplate'>    /**</span>     * @method applyTemplate     * @member Ext.Template     * Alias for {@link #apply}.     * @inheritdoc Ext.Template#apply     */    applyTemplate: function () {        return this.apply.apply(this, arguments);    },<span id='Ext-Template-method-set'>    /**</span>     * Sets the HTML used as the template and optionally compiles it.     * @param {String} html     * @param {Boolean} compile (optional) True to compile the template.     * @return {Ext.Template} this     */    set: function(html, compile) {        var me = this;        me.html = html;        me.compiled = null;        return compile ? me.compile() : me;    },    compileARe: /\\/g,    compileBRe: /(\r\n|\n)/g,    compileCRe: /'/g,<span id='Ext-Template-method-compile'>    /**</span>     * Compiles the template into an internal function, eliminating the RegEx overhead.     * @return {Ext.Template} this     */    compile: function() {        var me = this,            fm = Ext.util.Format,            useFormat = me.disableFormats !== true,            body, bodyReturn;        function fn(m, name, format, args) {            if (format && useFormat) {                args = args ? ',' + args: "";                if (format.substr(0, 5) != "this.") {                    format = "fm." + format + '(';                }                else {                    format = 'this.' + format.substr(5) + '(';                }            }            else {                args = '';                format = "(values['" + name + "'] == undefined ? '' : ";            }            return "'," + format + "values['" + name + "']" + args + ") ,'";        }        bodyReturn = me.html.replace(me.compileARe, '\\\\').replace(me.compileBRe, '\\n').replace(me.compileCRe, "\\'").replace(me.re, fn);        body = "this.compiled = function(values){ return ['" + bodyReturn + "'];};";        eval(body);        return me;    },<span id='Ext-Template-method-insertFirst'>    /**</span>     * Applies the supplied values to the template and inserts the new node(s) as the first child of el.     *     * @param {String/HTMLElement/Ext.Element} el The context element     * @param {Object/Array} values The template values. See {@link #applyTemplate} for details.     * @param {Boolean} returnElement (optional) true to return a Ext.Element.     * @return {HTMLElement/Ext.Element} The new node or Element     */    insertFirst: function(el, values, returnElement) {        return this.doInsert('afterBegin', el, values, returnElement);    },<span id='Ext-Template-method-insertBefore'>    /**</span>     * Applies the supplied values to the template and inserts the new node(s) before el.     *     * @param {String/HTMLElement/Ext.Element} el The context element     * @param {Object/Array} values The template values. See {@link #applyTemplate} for details.     * @param {Boolean} returnElement (optional) true to return a Ext.Element.     * @return {HTMLElement/Ext.Element} The new node or Element     */    insertBefore: function(el, values, returnElement) {        return this.doInsert('beforeBegin', el, values, returnElement);    },<span id='Ext-Template-method-insertAfter'>    /**</span>     * Applies the supplied values to the template and inserts the new node(s) after el.     *     * @param {String/HTMLElement/Ext.Element} el The context element     * @param {Object/Array} values The template values. See {@link #applyTemplate} for details.     * @param {Boolean} returnElement (optional) true to return a Ext.Element.     * @return {HTMLElement/Ext.Element} The new node or Element     */    insertAfter: function(el, values, returnElement) {        return this.doInsert('afterEnd', el, values, returnElement);    },<span id='Ext-Template-method-append'>    /**</span>     * Applies the supplied `values` to the template and appends the new node(s) to the specified `el`.     *     * For example usage see {@link Ext.Template Ext.Template class docs}.     *     * @param {String/HTMLElement/Ext.Element} el The context element     * @param {Object/Array} values The template values. See {@link #applyTemplate} for details.     * @param {Boolean} returnElement (optional) true to return an Ext.Element.     * @return {HTMLElement/Ext.Element} The new node or Element     */    append: function(el, values, returnElement) {        return this.doInsert('beforeEnd', el, values, returnElement);    },    doInsert: function(where, el, values, returnElement) {        var newNode = Ext.DomHelper.insertHtml(where, Ext.getDom(el), this.apply(values));        return returnElement ? Ext.get(newNode) : newNode;    },<span id='Ext-Template-method-overwrite'>    /**</span>     * Applies the supplied values to the template and overwrites the content of el with the new node(s).     *     * @param {String/HTMLElement/Ext.Element} el The context element     * @param {Object/Array} values The template values. See {@link #applyTemplate} for details.     * @param {Boolean} returnElement (optional) true to return a Ext.Element.     * @return {HTMLElement/Ext.Element} The new node or Element     */    overwrite: function(el, values, returnElement) {        var newNode = Ext.DomHelper.overwrite(Ext.getDom(el), this.apply(values));        return returnElement ? Ext.get(newNode) : newNode;    }});</pre></body></html>
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