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<pre class="prettyprint lang-js"><span id='Ext-button-Split'>/**
</span> * A split button that provides a built-in dropdown arrow that can fire an event separately from the default click event
* of the button. Typically this would be used to display a dropdown menu that provides additional options to the
* primary button action, but any custom handler can provide the arrowclick implementation. Example usage:
*
* @example
* // display a dropdown menu:
* Ext.create('Ext.button.Split', {
* renderTo: Ext.getBody(),
* text: 'Options',
* // handle a click on the button itself
* handler: function() {
* alert("The button was clicked");
* },
* menu: new Ext.menu.Menu({
* items: [
* // these will render as dropdown menu items when the arrow is clicked:
* {text: 'Item 1', handler: function(){ alert("Item 1 clicked"); }},
* {text: 'Item 2', handler: function(){ alert("Item 2 clicked"); }}
* ]
* })
* });
*
* Instead of showing a menu, you can provide any type of custom functionality you want when the dropdown
* arrow is clicked:
*
* Ext.create('Ext.button.Split', {
* renderTo: 'button-ct',
* text: 'Options',
* handler: optionsHandler,
* arrowHandler: myCustomHandler
* });
*
*/
Ext.define('Ext.button.Split', {
/* Begin Definitions */
alias: 'widget.splitbutton',
extend: 'Ext.button.Button',
alternateClassName: 'Ext.SplitButton',
/* End Definitions */
<span id='Ext-button-Split-cfg-arrowHandler'> /**
</span> * @cfg {Function} arrowHandler
* A function called when the arrow button is clicked (can be used instead of click event)
* @cfg {Ext.button.Split} arrowHandler.this
* @cfg {Event} arrowHandler.e The click event
*/
<span id='Ext-button-Split-cfg-arrowTooltip'> /**
</span> * @cfg {String} arrowTooltip
* The title attribute of the arrow
*/
// private
arrowCls : 'split',
split : true,
// private
initComponent : function(){
this.callParent();
<span id='Ext-button-Split-event-arrowclick'> /**
</span> * @event arrowclick
* Fires when this button's arrow is clicked.
* @param {Ext.button.Split} this
* @param {Event} e The click event
*/
this.addEvents("arrowclick");
},
<span id='Ext-button-Split-method-setArrowHandler'> /**
</span> * Sets this button's arrow click handler.
* @param {Function} handler The function to call when the arrow is clicked
* @param {Object} scope (optional) Scope for the function passed above
*/
setArrowHandler : function(handler, scope){
this.arrowHandler = handler;
this.scope = scope;
},
// private
onClick : function(e, t) {
var me = this;
e.preventDefault();
if (!me.disabled) {
if (me.overMenuTrigger) {
me.maybeShowMenu();
me.fireEvent("arrowclick", me, e);
if (me.arrowHandler) {
me.arrowHandler.call(me.scope || me, me, e);
}
} else {
me.doToggle();
me.fireHandler(e);
}
}
}
});</pre>
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