/**
* @class Ext.state.Manager
* This is the global state manager. By default all components that are "state aware" check this class
* for state information if you don't pass them a custom state provider. In order for this class
* to be useful, it must be initialized with a provider when your application initializes. Example usage:
// in your initialization function
init : function(){
Ext.state.Manager.setProvider(new Ext.state.CookieProvider());
var win = new Window(...);
win.restoreState();
}
* This class passes on calls from components to the underlying {@link Ext.state.Provider} so that
* there is a common interface that can be used without needing to refer to a specific provider instance
* in every component.
* @singleton
* @docauthor Evan Trimboli
*/
Ext.define('Ext.state.Manager', {
singleton: true,
requires: ['Ext.state.Provider'],
constructor: function() {
this.provider = new Ext.state.Provider();
},
/**
* Configures the default state provider for your application
* @param {Ext.state.Provider} stateProvider The state provider to set
*/
setProvider : function(stateProvider){
this.provider = stateProvider;
},
/**
* Returns the current value for a key
* @param {String} name The key name
* @param {Object} defaultValue The default value to return if the key lookup does not match
* @return {Object} The state data
*/
get : function(key, defaultValue){
return this.provider.get(key, defaultValue);
},
/**
* Sets the value for a key
* @param {String} name The key name
* @param {Object} value The state data
*/
set : function(key, value){
this.provider.set(key, value);
},
/**
* Clears a value from the state
* @param {String} name The key name
*/
clear : function(key){
this.provider.clear(key);
},
/**
* Gets the currently configured state provider
* @return {Ext.state.Provider} The state provider
*/
getProvider : function(){
return this.provider;
}
});