Where should I define global functions in ExtJS 4 MVC?

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青春惊慌失措 2020-12-15 04:05

I need to define some functions which i can call everywhere in my app. What is the best approach to achieve this?

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  • 2020-12-15 04:53

    An alternative way other than @David Kanarek's statics approach is to define a singleton. Codes:

    Ext.define('MyApp.Utilities2', {
        singleton: true,
        global_var2: 'Hello World',
        foo2: function (a, b) {
            return a + b;
        },
    });
    

    I've created a fiddle here: https://fiddle.sencha.com/#fiddle/qu1

    The difference between the statics and singleton approach is that

    • MyApp.Utilities2 (singleton approach) is an object,
    • MyApp.Utilities (statics approach) is a class.

    So It's up to you whether to reference the class itself or to reference one instance of that class for convenience.

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  • 2020-12-15 04:54

    Personally, to keep it as EXT-MVC as possible, I have a Utilities class full of static methods. This can be required like any other class to maintain proper dependency relations. This also ensures that the methods are run in an EXT environment, so all of EXT is available.

    Ext.define('MyApp.Utilities', {
        statics: {
            foo: function (a, b) {
                return a + b;
            }
        }
    });
    
    Ext.define('MyApp.MyView', {
        extends: 'Ext.panel.Panel',
        requires: ['MyApp.Utilities'],
    
        initComponent: function () {
            MyApp.Utilities.foo(1, 2);
        }
    });
    
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