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+define("dijit/tree/ForestStoreModel", [
+ "dojo/_base/array", // array.indexOf array.some
+ "dojo/_base/declare", // declare
+ "dojo/_base/kernel", // global
+ "dojo/_base/lang", // lang.hitch
+ "./TreeStoreModel"
+], function(array, declare, kernel, lang, TreeStoreModel){
+
+// module:
+// dijit/tree/ForestStoreModel
+
+return declare("dijit.tree.ForestStoreModel", TreeStoreModel, {
+ // summary:
+ // Interface between a dijit.Tree and a dojo.data store that doesn't have a root item,
+ // a.k.a. a store that has multiple "top level" items.
+ //
+ // description:
+ // Use this class to wrap a dojo.data store, making all the items matching the specified query
+ // appear as children of a fabricated "root item". If no query is specified then all the
+ // items returned by fetch() on the underlying store become children of the root item.
+ // This class allows dijit.Tree to assume a single root item, even if the store doesn't have one.
+ //
+ // When using this class the developer must override a number of methods according to their app and
+ // data, including:
+ //
+ // - onNewRootItem
+ // - onAddToRoot
+ // - onLeaveRoot
+ // - onNewItem
+ // - onSetItem
+
+ // Parameters to constructor
+
+ // rootId: String
+ // ID of fabricated root item
+ rootId: "$root$",
+
+ // rootLabel: String
+ // Label of fabricated root item
+ rootLabel: "ROOT",
+
+ // query: String
+ // Specifies the set of children of the root item.
+ // example:
+ // | {type:'continent'}
+ query: null,
+
+ // End of parameters to constructor
+
+ constructor: function(params){
+ // summary:
+ // Sets up variables, etc.
+ // tags:
+ // private
+
+ // Make dummy root item
+ this.root = {
+ store: this,
+ root: true,
+ id: params.rootId,
+ label: params.rootLabel,
+ children: params.rootChildren // optional param
+ };
+ },
+
+ // =======================================================================
+ // Methods for traversing hierarchy
+
+ mayHaveChildren: function(/*dojo/data/Item*/ item){
+ // summary:
+ // Tells if an item has or may have children. Implementing logic here
+ // avoids showing +/- expando icon for nodes that we know don't have children.
+ // (For efficiency reasons we may not want to check if an element actually
+ // has children until user clicks the expando node)
+ // tags:
+ // extension
+ return item === this.root || this.inherited(arguments);
+ },
+
+ getChildren: function(/*dojo/data/Item*/ parentItem, /*function(items)*/ callback, /*function*/ onError){
+ // summary:
+ // Calls onComplete() with array of child items of given parent item, all loaded.
+ if(parentItem === this.root){
+ if(this.root.children){
+ // already loaded, just return
+ callback(this.root.children);
+ }else{
+ this.store.fetch({
+ query: this.query,
+ onComplete: lang.hitch(this, function(items){
+ this.root.children = items;
+ callback(items);
+ }),
+ onError: onError
+ });
+ }
+ }else{
+ this.inherited(arguments);
+ }
+ },
+
+ // =======================================================================
+ // Inspecting items
+
+ isItem: function(/* anything */ something){
+ return (something === this.root) ? true : this.inherited(arguments);
+ },
+
+ fetchItemByIdentity: function(/* object */ keywordArgs){
+ if(keywordArgs.identity == this.root.id){
+ var scope = keywordArgs.scope || kernel.global;
+ if(keywordArgs.onItem){
+ keywordArgs.onItem.call(scope, this.root);
+ }
+ }else{
+ this.inherited(arguments);
+ }
+ },
+
+ getIdentity: function(/* item */ item){
+ return (item === this.root) ? this.root.id : this.inherited(arguments);
+ },
+
+ getLabel: function(/* item */ item){
+ return (item === this.root) ? this.root.label : this.inherited(arguments);
+ },
+
+ // =======================================================================
+ // Write interface
+
+ newItem: function(/* dijit/tree/dndSource.__Item */ args, /*Item*/ parent, /*int?*/ insertIndex){
+ // summary:
+ // Creates a new item. See dojo/data/api/Write for details on args.
+ // Used in drag & drop when item from external source dropped onto tree.
+ if(parent === this.root){
+ this.onNewRootItem(args);
+ return this.store.newItem(args);
+ }else{
+ return this.inherited(arguments);
+ }
+ },
+
+ onNewRootItem: function(/* dijit/tree/dndSource.__Item */ /*===== args =====*/){
+ // summary:
+ // User can override this method to modify a new element that's being
+ // added to the root of the tree, for example to add a flag like root=true
+ },
+
+ pasteItem: function(/*Item*/ childItem, /*Item*/ oldParentItem, /*Item*/ newParentItem, /*Boolean*/ bCopy, /*int?*/ insertIndex){
+ // summary:
+ // Move or copy an item from one parent item to another.
+ // Used in drag & drop
+ if(oldParentItem === this.root){
+ if(!bCopy){
+ // It's onLeaveRoot()'s responsibility to modify the item so it no longer matches
+ // this.query... thus triggering an onChildrenChange() event to notify the Tree
+ // that this element is no longer a child of the root node
+ this.onLeaveRoot(childItem);
+ }
+ }
+ this.inherited(arguments, [childItem,
+ oldParentItem === this.root ? null : oldParentItem,
+ newParentItem === this.root ? null : newParentItem,
+ bCopy,
+ insertIndex
+ ]);
+ if(newParentItem === this.root){
+ // It's onAddToRoot()'s responsibility to modify the item so it matches
+ // this.query... thus triggering an onChildrenChange() event to notify the Tree
+ // that this element is now a child of the root node
+ this.onAddToRoot(childItem);
+ }
+ },
+
+ // =======================================================================
+ // Handling for top level children
+
+ onAddToRoot: function(/* item */ item){
+ // summary:
+ // Called when item added to root of tree; user must override this method
+ // to modify the item so that it matches the query for top level items
+ // example:
+ // | store.setValue(item, "root", true);
+ // tags:
+ // extension
+ console.log(this, ": item ", item, " added to root");
+ },
+
+ onLeaveRoot: function(/* item */ item){
+ // summary:
+ // Called when item removed from root of tree; user must override this method
+ // to modify the item so it doesn't match the query for top level items
+ // example:
+ // | store.unsetAttribute(item, "root");
+ // tags:
+ // extension
+ console.log(this, ": item ", item, " removed from root");
+ },
+
+ // =======================================================================
+ // Events from data store
+
+ _requeryTop: function(){
+ // reruns the query for the children of the root node,
+ // sending out an onSet notification if those children have changed
+ var oldChildren = this.root.children || [];
+ this.store.fetch({
+ query: this.query,
+ onComplete: lang.hitch(this, function(newChildren){
+ this.root.children = newChildren;
+
+ // If the list of children or the order of children has changed...
+ if(oldChildren.length != newChildren.length ||
+ array.some(oldChildren, function(item, idx){ return newChildren[idx] != item;})){
+ this.onChildrenChange(this.root, newChildren);
+ }
+ })
+ });
+ },
+
+ onNewItem: function(/* dojo/data/api/Item */ item, /* Object */ parentInfo){
+ // summary:
+ // Handler for when new items appear in the store. Developers should override this
+ // method to be more efficient based on their app/data.
+ // description:
+ // Note that the default implementation requeries the top level items every time
+ // a new item is created, since any new item could be a top level item (even in
+ // addition to being a child of another item, since items can have multiple parents).
+ //
+ // If developers can detect which items are possible top level items (based on the item and the
+ // parentInfo parameters), they should override this method to only call _requeryTop() for top
+ // level items. Often all top level items have parentInfo==null, but
+ // that will depend on which store you use and what your data is like.
+ // tags:
+ // extension
+ this._requeryTop();
+
+ this.inherited(arguments);
+ },
+
+ onDeleteItem: function(/*Object*/ item){
+ // summary:
+ // Handler for delete notifications from underlying store
+
+ // check if this was a child of root, and if so send notification that root's children
+ // have changed
+ if(array.indexOf(this.root.children, item) != -1){
+ this._requeryTop();
+ }
+
+ this.inherited(arguments);
+ },
+
+ onSetItem: function(/* item */ item,
+ /* attribute-name-string */ attribute,
+ /* Object|Array */ oldValue,
+ /* Object|Array */ newValue){
+ // summary:
+ // Updates the tree view according to changes to an item in the data store.
+ // Developers should override this method to be more efficient based on their app/data.
+ // description:
+ // Handles updates to an item's children by calling onChildrenChange(), and
+ // other updates to an item by calling onChange().
+ //
+ // Also, any change to any item re-executes the query for the tree's top-level items,
+ // since this modified item may have started/stopped matching the query for top level items.
+ //
+ // If possible, developers should override this function to only call _requeryTop() when
+ // the change to the item has caused it to stop/start being a top level item in the tree.
+ // tags:
+ // extension
+
+ this._requeryTop();
+ this.inherited(arguments);
+ }
+
+});
+
+});