/** * @example Model with Proxy * * This example demonstrates using a {@link Ext.data.proxy.Proxy} directly on a {@link Ext.data.Model} * The data is loaded and saved using a dummy rest api at url `data/users`. You should see messages appear * in your console when the data is loaded and saved. * A global variable called "userStore" is created which is an instance of {@link Ext.data.Store}. * Feel free to experiment with the "userStore" object on the console command line. */ Ext.define('User', { extend: 'Ext.data.Model', fields: ['id', 'name', 'age'], proxy: { type: 'rest', url : 'data/users', reader: { type: 'json', root: 'users' } } }); var userStore; Ext.require('Ext.data.Store'); Ext.onReady(function() { // Uses the User Model's Proxy userStore = Ext.create('Ext.data.Store', { model: 'User', autoLoad: true }); // Gives us a reference to the User class var User = Ext.ModelMgr.getModel('User'); var ed = Ext.create('User', { name: 'Ed Spencer', age : 25 }); // We can save Ed directly without having to add him to a Store first because we // configured a RestProxy this will automatically send a POST request to the url data/users ed.save({ success: function(ed) { console.log("Saved Ed! His ID is "+ ed.getId()); } }); // Load User 1 and do something with it (performs a GET request to /users/1) User.load(1, { success: function(user) { console.log("Loaded user 1: " + user.get('name')); } }); });