ResourceEdit
Feature
Feature that displays a popup containing widgets for editing resource data.
This feature is enabled by default.
Customizing the editor
Please check ResourceEditor docs for details on its controls. And this is how the editor controls can be customized:
new ResourceGrid({
...
features : {
resourceEdit : {
// configure the editor
editorConfig : {
items : {
mainTabs : {
items : {
// change "General" tab controls
generalTab : {
items : {
// rename "Name" field label to "Foo"
nameField : {
label : 'Foo'
},
// add new "Age" field
ageField : {
type : 'number',
label : 'Age',
field : 'age'
}
}
}
}
}
}
}
}
}
});
The editor contains tabs by default. Each tab is a container with built-in widgets: text fields, grids, etc.
| Tab ref | Text | Weight | Class | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|
generalTab |
General | 100 | ResourceEditorGeneralTab | Name, start/end dates, duration, percent done, effort |
rateTablesTab |
Costs | 200 | ResourceEditorRateTablesTab | Grid with incoming dependencies |
General tab items
| Widget ref | Weight | Class | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
nameField |
10 | TextField | Resource name field |
typeField |
20 | ResourceTypeField | Resource type field |
maxUnits |
30 | NumberField | Resource maximum effort in percent field |
materialLabel |
40 | TextField | Material resource label field |
costAccrual |
50 | CostAccrualField | Resource cost accrual field |
calendarField |
60 | CalendarField | Material calendar field |
Costs tab items
| Widget ref | Weight | Class | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
rateTableCombo |
10 | ModelCombo | Rate table field |
addGroupButton |
20 | Button | Add rate table button |
removeGroupButton |
30 | Button | Remove rate table button |
useByDefaultCheckbox |
40 | Checkbox | Use the selected rate table by default checkbox |
rateTablePanel |
50 | ResourceRateTableContainer | A panel with the selected rate table info |
defaultRateTable |
- | Field | A hidden field containing the resource default rate table |
Useful configs
| Config | Description |
|---|---|
| editorConfig | Configuration for the resource editor popup |
See also
- ResourceEditor — The editor widget displayed by this feature
- ResourceModel — The resource model edited by the feature
- ResourceGrid — The grid view this feature plugs into
Configs
Configs are options you supply in a configuration object when creating an instance of this class-
A configuration object applied to the internal ResourceEditor.
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Internal listeners, that cannot be removed by the user.
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The widget which this plugin is to attach to.
Has a corresponding runtime client property.
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Set to
falseto disable localization of this object.
Properties
Properties are getters/setters or publicly accessible variables on this class-
Identifies an object as an instance of Events class, or subclass thereof.
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Identifies an object as an instance of Localizable class, or subclass thereof.
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Identifies an object as an instance of ResourceEdit class, or subclass thereof.
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A class property getter for the default values of internal properties for this class.
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Returns the editor widget representing this feature
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Returns true if the editor is currently active
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The current ResourceModel record, which is being edited by the editor.
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An empty array that can be used as a default value.
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An empty object that can be used as a default value.
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Identifies an object as an instance of InstancePlugin class, or subclass thereof.
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Identifies an object as an instance of ResourceEdit class, or subclass thereof.
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Returns a copy of the full configuration which was used to configure this object.
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This property is set to
truebefore theconstructorreturns. -
This property is set to
trueon entry to the destroy method. It remains on the objects after returning fromdestroy(). If isDestroyed istrue, this property will also betrue, so there is no need to test for both (for example,comp.isDestroying || comp.isDestroyed). -
The Widget which was passed into the constructor, which is the Widget we are providing extra services for.
Has a corresponding client config.
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Get the global LocaleHelper
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Get the global LocaleManager
Functions
Functions are methods available for calling on the class-
This optional class method is called when a class is mixed in using the mixin() method.
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Registers this class type with its Factory
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Internal function used to hook destroy() calls when using thisObj
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Internal function used restore hooked destroy() calls when using thisObj
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Auto detaches listeners registered from start, if set as detachable
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Internal function used to run a callback function after an event is triggered
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Removes all listeners registered to this object by the application.
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This will merge a feature's (subclass of InstancePlugin) keyMap with it's client's keyMap.